Description
In 1911, Roger Casement was knighted by King George V for his humanitarian work. Five years later, he was hanged for treason.
The Trial of Roger Casement traces the astonishing downfall of an Irishman once feted for his compassion but later condemned both as a revolutionary and as a homosexual. Fionnuala Doran follows Casement's efforts to gain German support for an independent Ireland, his drive to recruit volunteers and his subsequent arrest in County Kerry.
This politically charged and enlightening graphic novel pictures Casement's three-day interrogation at Scotland Yard, his incarceration at the Tower of London and his time in the dock at the Old Bailey. Hopes of a reprieve begin to vanish when his private diaries are seized and circulated by police, but Casement's defiance never wavers: there, in the courtroom, he delivers one of the greatest speeches of all time.
About the Author
Fionnuala Doran is a comics artist and illustrator. A graduate of the Royal College of Art in London, she won the British Library's Comics Unmasked competition in 2014. In the same year, she was nominated for the Observer/Jonathan Cape Graphic Short Story Prize.
Book Information
ISBN 9781910593202
Author Fionnuala Doran
Format Paperback
Page Count 136
Imprint SelfMadeHero
Publisher SelfMadeHero
Weight(grams) 370g
Dimensions(mm) 240mm * 171mm * 17mm