The last day, the last hour : the Currie libel trial

Type
Book
ISBN 10
0802096190 
ISBN 13
9780802096197 
DDC
345.71 
Category
Osgoode Society  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2009 
Pages
xiv, 270 pages 
Subject
Libel Law 
Abstract
"On 11 November 1918, the last day of the Great War, the Canadian Corps, led by Sir Arthur Currie, liberated Mons after four years of German occupation. The push to Mons in the last days and weeks of the war had cost many lives. Long after the war, Currie was blamed by many for needlessly wasting those lives. When the Port Hope Evening Guide published an editorial in 1927 repeating this charge, Currie was incensed. Against the advice of his friends, he decided to sue for libel and retained W.N. Tilley, Q.C., the leading lawyer of the day, to plead his case.First published in 1988, The Last Day, the Last Hour reconstructs the events - military and legal - that led to the trial and the trial itself, one of the most sensational courtroom battles in Canadian history, involving many prominent legal, military and political figures of the 1920s. Now back in print with a new preface by the author, judge and legal scholar Robert J. Sharpe, The Last Day, the Last Hour remains the definitive account of a landmark legal case."--Pub. desc. 
Description
Content:
Mons -- Arthur Currie, the Great War, and the Canadian Corps -- Sam Hughes: War of Rumours -- A Case for the Defence? -- To Sue or Not to Sue? -- Preparing for Trail -- The Trail Begins -- Another Currie -- Defensive Strategies -- Generals Take the Stand -- General Currie under Fire. 
Biblio Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-263) and index.  
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