“The book is a very fascinating one, and it is specially interesting to students of history as showing the vast changes which, by gradual course of development have been brought about both in the principles and practice of the law.”—The Evening Gazette.
In The Temple
By a BARRISTER-AT-LAW.
Price One Shilling.
This book opens with a chapter on the history of the Temple. Next follows an account of the Knight Templars. The story of the Devil’s Own is given in a graphic manner. A Sketch of Christmas in the Temple is included. In an entertaining manner the reader is informed how to become a Templar, the manner of keeping terms is described, and lastly, the work concludes with a chapter on call parties.
“Amusing and interesting sketches.”—Law Times.
“Pleasing gossip about the barristers’ quarters.”—The Gentlewoman.
“A pleasant little volume.”—The Globe.
The Red, Red Wine.
By THE REV. J. JACKSON WRAY.