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The Quality of Mercy: The Eddie Stillson Story

The Quality of Mercy: The Eddie Stillson Story

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The Quality of Mercy: The Eddie Stillson Story

by Nessuno, Charles [DeMott, Edward John]

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Rochester, New York: Edward John DeMott / Zookeenys, 2013. Soft Cover. Near Fine. Signed by author. Signed by author with inscription explaining pen-name: "April 13, 2016. Dear Father McKenna, But Wishes for a belated birthday. Hope you enjoy my new books. Ha-ha, about the pen name... I don't know... it just seemed to work. Made me less self-conscious when I write. Peace, Love, Joy, --Eddie.". 2013 Soft Cover. 487 pp. A novel set partly in Rochester, New York, taking its title from a soliloquy by Portia in Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice. "Dear Reader, before we unfold this story to you, it may set the tone and prove used if we first dwell on the words of William Shakespeare in his classic work, The Merchant of Venice... let us read a story about noble deeds of mercy in the face of man's inhumanity to man, of hope lost and hope found, and in the end the victorious tempering of the reality of justice by the loftiest of all the virtues, love and charity.

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Yesterday's Muse Books US (US)
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Title
The Quality of Mercy: The Eddie Stillson Story
Author
Nessuno, Charles [DeMott, Edward John]
Format/Binding
Soft Cover
Book Condition
Used - Near Fine
Quantity Available
1
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
Edward John DeMott / Zookeenys
Place of Publication
Rochester, New York
Date Published
2013
Weight
2.25 lbs
Keywords
CHARLES NESSUNO EDWARD JOHN DEMOTT EDDIE STILLSON LEGAL LAW NEW YORK SHAKESPEARE MERCHANT OF VENICE CATHOLIC CATHOLICISM CHRISTIANITY RELIGION RELIGIOUS

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