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Without a doubt / Marcia Clark with Teresa Carpenter.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: Los Angeles, California : Graymalking Media, 2016.Description: xix, 489 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9781631680687
  • 1631680684
  • 9781631680694
  • 1631680692
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • KF224 .C57 1997
Contents:
Foreword -- Prologue -- The has-been -- God, do we look like morons -- Take two -- War games -- Strange days -- American tabloid -- Double solitaire -- Fever -- The empty chair -- Exposure -- Me recuerdo -- Marine to marine -- The big picture -- Chain of fools -- Soul survivor -- Postcript -- Acknowledgements -- Index.
Summary: This is a book about the "trial of the century", but it is also about Marcia Clark herself. She takes us inside her head and her heart with a voice that is raw, incisive, disarming, unmistakable. Her story is both sweeping and deeply personal. In a case that tore America apart, and that continues to haunt us as few events of history have, Marcia Clark emerged as a person who stood for justice.
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Books African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights Library KF224 .C57 1997 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 10197850

Includes index (pages 477-489).

"With a new foreword by the author"--Cover.

Foreword -- Prologue -- The has-been -- God, do we look like morons -- Take two -- War games -- Strange days -- American tabloid -- Double solitaire -- Fever -- The empty chair -- Exposure -- Me recuerdo -- Marine to marine -- The big picture -- Chain of fools -- Soul survivor -- Postcript -- Acknowledgements -- Index.

This is a book about the "trial of the century", but it is also about Marcia Clark herself. She takes us inside her head and her heart with a voice that is raw, incisive, disarming, unmistakable. Her story is both sweeping and deeply personal. In a case that tore America apart, and that continues to haunt us as few events of history have, Marcia Clark emerged as a person who stood for justice.

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