In this charming and humorous collection, W. Forbes Gray offers a series of sketches and anecdotes of some of Scotland’s most colorful judges from the early 20th century. From the wise and learned to the eccentric and quirky, Gray captures the essence of each figure with wit and insight. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of Scottish law and culture.
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