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Trials and Tribulations: Appealing Legal Humor [Hardcover]

Daniel R. White (Editor)
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Book Description

August 1, 1989
A collection of the best legal humor by famous humorists and legal humorists such as Mark Twain, Robert Benchley, Groucho Marx, S. J. Perelman; William Prosser, Thurman Arnold, and John Mortimer. Also contains the best work of such contemporary legal humorists as S. Sponte, Arnold B. Kanter, and Daniel R. White himself. Also included are cartoons from the New Yorker, Punch, and the Wall Street Journal.

Editorial Reviews

From Library Journal

For this anthology of legal humor, editor White states his principle of selection as, "I know it when I see it," and for the most part, he does. His excellent collection of 140 mostly American (but also British and Canadian) stories, letters, poems, quotations, cartoons, and even a judicial opinion, are full of humor as well as insight into the law and legal profession. Entries (which generally date from the 19th and 20th centuries) run from 100 to 750 words. Two-thirds of them are written by legal professionals, the others by humorists such as Groucho Marx, Robert Benchley, and Mark Twain. Almost all are reprinted from other sources. While this has an index and bibliography, its best use is for the very enjoyable reading it provides. Another recent work, Peter Hay's The Book of Legal Anecdotes (Facts on File, 1989), offers 500 shorter selections. As there is little overlap, law libraries and larger libraries will want to own both.
- Mary Jane Brustman, SUNY at Albany Libs.
Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Review

Trials and Tribulations is a comprehensive humorous overview of the legal world. The book contains sketches, jokes, cartoons. poems, and illustrations. The authors and artists poke fun at judges, juries, and process servers as well as lawyers, and, not unexpectedly, there are numerous jokes about legal fees and lawyers' conduct. The selections, by well-known American and British humorists from all periods-including Mark Twain, H.L. Mencken, A.P. Herbert, A.A. Milne, W.S. Gilbert, Groucho Mark, and Art Buchwald-follow a lawyer's career through pre-law studies, law school, interviewing, work at a law fitin, and partnership. There are also humorous pieces by such distinguished members of the legal profession as William L Prosser and Thurman Arnold. The publisher's jacket copy describes Trials & Tribulations as a collection of humor expressly for anyone involved with the legal system, including layers, legal secretaries, paralegals, clients, law students and professors, and even "judges themselves." However, since the legal process is such a significant part of our culture, the book will also appeal to the general reader. As Daniel R. White points out in the Introduction. since words "we lawyers' stock-in-trade," they are equipped with an essential tool for humor. Much of the material in Trials & Tribulations is very funny. For those readers who may want more, the book includes a handy Legal Humor Book List. -- From Independent Publisher

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Catbird Press (August 1, 1989)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0945774052
  • ISBN-13: 978-0945774051
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,244,655 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Daniel R. White (1953- ) - attorney, author, teacher, raconteur - rose to prominence as the author of "The Official Lawyer's Handbook" (Simon & Schuster), a satire of the legal profession that vaulted onto bestseller lists across the United States in the early 1980s. The success of the Handbook, which ranked #1 on The Washington Post best seller list and presumably drew on White's personal experience practicing law with the Washington, D.C., law firm of Hogan & Hartson (now Hogan Lovells), led to television appearances, speaking engagements, other books, and marriage.

The American Lawyer magazine declared White "The Official Lawyer's Comedian." The Washington Post called him "the legal profession's court jester" and credited him with having "helped launch the current wave of legal humor."

Calling the Handbook his "vehicle of liberation from the practice of law," White now makes his living as a writer, professional editor, corporate entertainer, legal comedian, legal writing instructor, and college essay consultant in Los Angeles.

A native of Atlanta, Georgia, White attended Westminster, a college preparatory school, graduating in 1979. He obtained a B.A. in Government from Harvard College, graduating magna cum laude in 1975, and a J.D. from Columbia Law School in 1979. He served as Articles Editor of the Columbia Law Review, which published his first legal writing, "Pacifica Foundation v. FCC: 'Filthy Words,' the First Amendment, and the Broadcast Media," a discussion of comedian George Carlin's famous "Seven Dirty Words" monologue.

An extraordinary number of lawyers populate White's family tree. These include his oldest brother, Ben White; his father, Ed White; his Grandfather B.B. Taylor, Sr.; Uncles B.B. Taylor, Jr., and John Taylor; Aunt Mary White; Great Uncle Pettus White; Cousins Pollard White, Lee White, Steve White, Jr., Steve White III, John White, and Amy White.

White's reputation as a legal humorist was fostered by his other books, especially "White's Law Dictionary" (Warner Books), a parody of the classic legal lexicon, Black's Law Dictionary; "Trials and Tribulations - An Anthology of Appealing Legal Humor"; and "What Lawyers Do - And How To Make Them Work for You," a light-in-tone but essentially substantive book that enjoyed the distinction of becoming a Book-of-the-Month Club selection.

His most recent work, "The Queen's Counsel Official Lawyers' Handbook" (Robson Books, hardcover), is a collaboration with Alex Williams, the noted British barrister, legal cartoonist, and Hollywood movie animator, whose credits include the Harry Potter movies, The Lion King, and other celebrated blockbuster films. This new work draws heavily on "The Official Lawyer's Handbook," but has been updated, expanded, and Englished up for readers on the other side of the Atlantic.

White has also written a number of relatively minor volumes, a non-exhaustive list of which includes "The Classic Cocktails Book," "The Martini," "Really Redneck," "The Birthday Book," and "Horrorscopes."

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Another excellent book from legal comedian Dan White, January 15, 2012
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This review is from: Trials and Tribulations: Appealing Legal Humor (Hardcover)
This is an excellent book - essentially a collection of anecdotes and funny stories about law and litigation, but very very funny and wonderful to dip in to as an antidote to the perils of instructing a lawyer or even to the practice of law. White himself is an ex-lawyer who has apparently abandoned the practice of law to spend more time making fun of it - but his wit is still razor-sharp.
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