Ebook: A Matter of Principle
Author: Black Conrad
- Tags: Businessmen--Canada, Capitalistes et financiers--Canada, Capitalists and financiers--Canada, Entreprises de presse--Canada, Hommes d'affaires--Canada, Newspaper publishing--Canada, Prisoners--United States, Prisonniers--États-Unis, Newspaper publishing, Prisoners, Businessmen, Capitalists and financiers, Electronic books, Trials litigation etc., Biographies, Biography, Black Conrad, Black Conrad -- Trials litigation etc, Newspaper publishing -- Canada -- Biography, Capitalists and financiers -- Canada -- Bio
- Year: 2011
- Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
- City: Toronto;Toronto (Ont.);United States;Canada;Ontario
- Language: English
- epub
"I never ask for mercy and seek no one's sympathy. I would never, as was once needlessly feared in this court, be a fugitive from justice in this country, only a seeker of it."
--Conrad Black, in his statement to the court, June 24, 2011
In 1993, Conrad Black was the proprietor of London's Daily Telegraph and the head of one of the world's largest newspaper groups. He completed a memoir in 1992, A Life in Progress, and "great prospects beckoned." In 2004, he was fired as chairman of Hollinger International after he and his associates were accused of fraud. Here, for the first time, Black describes his indictment, four-month trial in Chicago, partial conviction, imprisonment, and largely successful appeal.
In this unflinchingly revealing and superbly written memoir, Black writes without reserve about the prosecutors who mounted a campaign to destroy him and the journalists who presumed he was guilty. Fascinating people fill these pages, from prime...