Jurisprudence & general issues

Law's Strangest Cases

A rollicking collection of barely believable stories from five centuries of legal history – you’ll be gripped by these tales

London's Underworld

London’s Underworld takes us on the nightmarish last journeys of condemned criminals to the gallows at Tyburn. We enter death-trap

Courtroom Art

‘A book about a strange form of pop art where the criminal and the celebrity meet’Jeremy Deller

‘I’ve been waiting for a book like this for years, and this is the best I could have hoped for. Daniel Scott’s pithy summaries are always as crisp and appealing as a freshly sharpened HB.’Bob Stanley

What is a Loose-head?

The laws of the game are made simple – for players, referees, coaches and spectators. This is a book packed full of useful information and advice on how the modern game is played and how it all began.

Crime’s Strangest Cases

Author Peter Seddon gives life to over five centuries of bizarre, macabre and sometimes hilarious criminal cases. You’ll be gripped

Jack the Ripper: The Facts

Using contemporary documents, police files, Home Office papers and newspaper reports, ‘Jack the Ripper: The Facts’ recreates the notorious crimes

Golf Rules Explained

In golf, as in law, ignorance is no excuse. Inadvertently lifting a ball without permission, or removing a certain type

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