The Case of Edith Cavell; A Study of the Rights of Non-Combatants
English

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Step into the gripping pages of history with The Case of Edith Cavell: A Study of the Rights of Non-Combatants by James M. Beck. This compelling narrative unravels the harrowing tale of Edith Cavell a courageous British nurse whose unwavering commitment to humanity during World War I defied the brutalities of war. Beck's meticulous study not only chronicles Cavell's heroic acts but also delves into the profound legal and moral questions surrounding the rights of non-combatants in times of conflict.Out of print for decades this timeless classic has been lovingly republished by Alpha Editions offering a rare opportunity for both history enthusiasts and collectors alike. This is not just a book; it's a collector's edition that bridges the past and present ensuring that Cavell's legacy and the vital discourse on human rights continue to inspire current and future generations.Engage with a narrative that challenges the boundaries of courage and justice and discover why Edith Cavell's story remains a beacon of hope and resilience. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of history that resonates with the enduring spirit of compassion and bravery.
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