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Edinburgh: Canongate, 1979. Some fading to the spine of the unclipped dustwrapper, minor bumping to spine ends of black boards, a previous seller's label inside front board, otherwise a good clean tight copy of this hard-cover novel. Set in Edinburgh in 1704, the story revolves round the true-life case of the hanging for piracy of Thomas Green, the Captain of the English ship ''Worcester'', along with two of his crew. The author is perhaps better-known as Bob Crampsey, who wrote quite a lot on Scottish football. 136pp.. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good/Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
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- Title The Edinburgh Pirate
- Author Robert Crampsey
- Binding Hardcover
- Edition First British Fi
- Pages 136
- Language ENG
- Publisher Canongate, Edinburgh
- Date 1980
- ISBN 9780903937658
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The Edinburgh Pirate
by Crampsey, Robert
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The Edinburgh Pirate
by Robert Crampsey
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Canongate, 1980. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 5.5" X 8.75. H/B 136 pages, condition is Very Good. Written as a historical novel this book is an account of a notorious miscarriage of justice which took place in Edinburgh at the beginning of the eighteenth century. By quirk of time and place, a handful of seamen find themselves the centre of an international incident. Should the Captain and the first mate of the English ship Worcester be hung so as to pacify the ugly demands of the Edinburgh mob? Tension mounts as the Scottish Parliament meets to make the final decision. But fine legal principles conflict harshly with personal ambitions and political realities. Amidst a sea of intrigue and cowardice, there is the humane and honourable character of James Ogilvy, Chancellor Seafield. Almost alone he makes a desperate effort to find a just solution and save the Englishmen from the gallows- or even worse, the hungry clutches of the bloodthirsty mob. This sweeping and dramatic story is all the more…
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