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  1. I have been a fan of Horace Rumpole for many years and I re-read the books on a regular basis. Even when you know what happens the stories are still good reading and I often notice little things that I missed on previous readings. This omnibus contains 'Rumpole of the Baily', 'The Trials of Rumpole' and 'Rumpole's Return'.

  2. 1 de ene. de 2001 · John Mortimer. 4.10. 930 ratings79 reviews. Horace Rumpole - a man who never prosecutes, whose fame rests on his knowledge, whose court scenes are proverbial and whose home is ruled by Mrs Rumpole is back in this collection of stories. Genres Fiction Mystery Humor Short Stories Crime Law Comedy.

  3. 3 de mar. de 2022 · Rumpole of the Bailey by John Mortimer and performed by Leo McKern.Horace Rumpole is a British barrister (lawyer) who defends criminals at the bailey (courth...

  4. The Trials of Rumpole All John Mortimer's books in the Rumpole series are absolutely brilliant and the best ones are read by Bill Wallis, which this one is. These tales will make you laugh out loud and they are a good antidote for the winter blues! Report this ...

  5. 1 de ene. de 1979 · John Mortimer. Horace Rumpole - a man who never prosecutes, whose fame rests on his knowledge, whose court scenes are proverbial and whose home is ruled by Mrs Rumpole is back in this collection of stories. 208 pages, Paperback. First published January 1, 1979.

  6. 20 de ene. de 2012 · Horace Rumpole—who never prosecutes, whose fame rests on an infinite knowledge of blood and typewriters, whose court scenes are proverbial, whose home is ruled by Mrs. Rumpole (“She Who Must Be Obeyed”)—is back on the defense, as irreverent, as iconoclastic, as claret-swilling, poetry-spouting, impudent, witty, and cynical as ever. This time the judge-debunking barrister-at-law is ...

  7. 1. "Rumpole and the Younger Generation". Herbert Wise. John Mortimer. 1967. 3 April 1978. ( 1978-04-03) Rumpole is defending a young member of the Timson clan, an extended family of light-fingered but otherwise moral South London villains. To his distress, his own son appears to be acquiring some of the Timson traits.