Tuesday, May 29, 2012

The Last Duel

Recommended by T, though I haven't had a chance to view it.



James Landale retraces the steps of his ancestor, a well respected merchant who met his adversary at dawn in a field just outside of Kirkcaldy in southern Fife on August 23, 1826. The challenge was made over a bank loan and against a soldier-turned-banker that spread malicious rumours and lies. James takes us on a journey as he uncovers what really happened and delves in and investigates the deadly Code of the Duel.

2 comments:

  1. In my opinion, elimination of dueling was one of the WORST things to happen to Western civilization.

    Under the code Duelo, men had to be honest or risk being killed for their mendacity. Honor MEANT SOMETHING! It was valuable enough to trade one's very LIFE for its preservation!

    Paper contracts were superfluous in such a world - intended more to ensure there were no misunderstandings than anything else - because what MATTERED WAS THE HANDSHAKE!

    Our world is a despicable place by comparison...

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  2. In my opinion, elimination of dueling was one of the WORST things to happen to Western civilization.

    Under the code Duelo, men had to be honest or risk being killed for their mendacity. Honor MEANT SOMETHING! It was valuable enough to trade one's very LIFE for its preservation!

    Paper contracts were superfluous in such a world - intended more to ensure there were no misunderstandings than anything else - because what MATTERED WAS THE HANDSHAKE!

    Our world is a despicable place by comparison...

    100%. I've mentioned before that this would stop slanders in their footsteps.

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