Terrence Rattigan
The Winslow Boy by Terrence Rattigan (Longman Literature)
The Winslow Boy by Terrence Rattigan (Longman Literature)
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Story Title: The Winslow Boy
Date of Publication: 1991
Edition: Longman Literature 14–18 Series / Educational Edition (Paperback)
Publisher: Longman (Pearson Education)
Country of Origin: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN: 9780582060197
Writers: Terence Rattigan
Characters: Ronnie Winslow, Arthur Winslow, Catherine Winslow, Sir Robert Morton, Violet, and other family and legal figures
Key Facts: Terence Rattigan’s powerful courtroom drama based on the real 1908 Archer-Shee naval cadet case. A young boy is accused of stealing a postal order, and his family fights for justice against the British establishment. Famous for the line “Let right be done,” the play explores themes of honour, justice, family loyalty, and individual rights. This Longman educational edition includes notes and is widely used in schools for drama and literature studies. Your copy features the distinctive white cover with vintage postal imagery.
Page Count: 184 pages
Condition: Were new, never read
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