The Laws of Eshnunna

The Laws of Eshnunna
Author: Reuven Yaron
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 370
Release: 1988
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004085343

The first edition of Yaron's Laws of Eshunna was published in 1969. The second revised edition is in many respects a new book. New material - from Tell Haddad, Ishcali, also from remote Elba - granted new insights. Increased attention was paid to comparison, especially with the Code of Hammurabi. Of continuing controversies, the discussion concerning muskenum, and concerning ÷imdat sarrim may be singled out. A reconsideration of the English translation has resulted in many often, minute changes.

The Murderer's Bride

The Murderer's Bride
Author: Tanya Bretherton
Publisher: Hachette Australia
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2019-04-23
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 0733640990

The charlatan Alicks Sly murdered his wife, Ellie, and killed himself with a cut-throat razor in a house in Sydney's Newtown in early 1904, leaving their children to a wretched fate. He wasn't the only man to murder his wife - or try - that year. Life in the big city could be harsh and brutal, and so could marriage. Sociologist Tanya Bretherton traces the brutal story of Ellie, one of several murderer's brides in turn-of-the-century Sydney; of her husband, Alicks, and his family; and their three orphaned sons, adrift in the world. From the author of the acclaimed THE SUITCASE BABY - shortlisted for the 2018 Ned Kelly Award, Danger Prize and Waverley Library 'Nib' Award - comes another riveting true-crime case from Australia's dark past. THE MURDERER'S BRIDE is a masterful exploration of criminality, insanity, violence and bloody family ties in bleak, post-Victorian Sydney. **Includes an extract from THE SUITCASE BABY and an extract from Tanya Bretherton's latest fascinating true-crime story, THE KILLING STREETS**

The Bride's Fate

The Bride's Fate
Author: Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte Southworth
Publisher:
Total Pages: 496
Release: 1869
Genre: American fiction
ISBN:

Buckingham

Buckingham
Author: Roger Lockyer
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 543
Release: 2014-06-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317870832

Recounts the life of the first Duke of Buckingham, describes his relationships with James I and Charles I, and examines his role in English politics.

Butterfly, the Bride

Butterfly, the Bride
Author: Carol Weisbrod
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2009-09-11
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0472022849

Carol Weisbrod uses a variety of stories to raise important questions about how society, through law, defines relationships in the family. Beginning with a story most familiar from the opera Madame Butterfly, Weisbrod addresses issues such as marriage, divorce, parent-child relations and abuses, and non-marital intimate contact. Each chapter works with fiction or narratives inspired by biography or myth, ranging from the Book of Esther to the stories of Kafka. Weisbrod frames the book with running commentary on variations of the Madame Butterfly story, showing the ways in which fiction better expresses the complexities of intimate lives than does the language of the law. Butterfly, the Bride looks at law from the outside, using narrative to provide a fresh perspective on the issues of law and social structure---and individual responses to law. This book thoroughly explores relationships between inner and public lives by examining what is ordinarily classified as the sphere of private life---the world of family relationships. Carol Weisbrod is Ellen Ash Peters Professor of Law at the University of Connecticut. Her other books include The Boundaries of Utopia and Emblems of Pluralism.

A King and a Fool?

A King and a Fool?
Author: Virginia Miller
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2019-08-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004411720

In A King and a Fool? The Succession Narrative as a Satire Virginia Miller argues that the genre of the Succession Narrative is a satire. Accordingly, this narrative is pejoratively critical of King David.