Books
Queen's Counsel cartoons have been collected and published in a number of volumes.
- Queen's Counsel - A Libellous Look at The Law (Robson Books 1995)
- Queen's Counsel - Judgment Day (Robson Books 1996)
- Queen's Counsel - Laying Down The Law (Times Books 1997)
- The Times - Best of Queen's Counsel Harper Collins (1999)
- Lawyers Uncovered - Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Law But Didn't Want to Pay £500 an Hour to Find Out JR Books (1997)
- 101 Ways to Leave The Law JR Books, London (2009)
- The Queen's Counsel Official Lawyer's Handbook The Robson Press, London (2011)
Read more about this topic: Queens Counsel (comic Strip)
Famous quotes containing the word books:
“A transition from an authors books to his conversation, is too often like an entrance into a large city, after a distant prospect. Remotely, we see nothing but spires of temples, and turrets of palaces, and imagine it the residence of splendor, grandeur, and magnificence; but, when we have passed the gates, we find it perplexed with narrow passages, disgraced with despicable cottages, embarrassed with obstructions, and clouded with smoke.”
—Samuel Johnson (17091784)
“PLAYING SHOULD BE FUN! In our great eagerness to teach our children we studiously look for educational toys, games with built-in lessons, books with a message. Often these tools are less interesting and stimulating than the childs natural curiosity and playfulness. Play is by its very nature educational. And it should be pleasurable. When the fun goes out of play, most often so does the learning.”
—Joanne E. Oppenheim (20th century)
“She is foremost of those that I would hear praised.
I will talk no more of books or the long war
But walk by the dry thorn until I have found
Some beggar sheltering from the wind, and there
Manage the talk until her name come round.”
—William Butler Yeats (18651939)