
By Frank J. Parker. Parker reexamines Chessman's case and rejects the death penalty as the correct punishment.
The design of this hardcover's jacket is attractive, albeit a little off-tone for the subject matter -- and the jacket itself is a bit weak, with splits at the front edges and cornerwear (some cornerwear to the boards, too). But the book sits straight and the pages aren't very toned, plus there's a bookmark inside if you need one. A fine reading copy, and if you need a Brodart wrap, I can provide one.