By Adrian Hardiman, Head of Zeus, Ltd., London, 2017, $22.50

Adrian Hardiman was a distinguished Dublin barrister who was appointed to the Irish Supreme Court in 2000 and served there until his death in 2016. He also was a serious scholar of the work of James Joyce, and this posthumous volume was finalized by his friend and editor Neil Belton from manuscripts, drafts, speeches and papers prepared by Hardiman in the final years of his life.

The overall theme of the book is Joyce's fascination with the law, lawyers, judges, and important contemporary civil and criminal cases. By Hardiman's count, there are 32 separate law cases mentioned in “Ulysses,” 18 of which involve criminal trials.

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