The Hanging Machine

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In 1979, Bernard Levinson was approached by a team of Lawyers responsible for defending a man who had been condemned to death. They hoped that if Levinson were to forward a psychiatric report in the condemned man's favour, his case might be reviewed. 'The Hanging Machine' grew out of Levinson's meetings with the condemned man and his observation of the man's increasing fear as the day of his execution drew closer. About the Author: Bernard Levinson was born in Johannesburg of an Argentinian father and a Russian mother. He qualified as a doctor at the University of the Witwatersrand in 1951 and specialised in psychiatry. He is married with three daughters.
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AuthorBernard Levinson
PublisherPremier Book Publishers
PlaceLondon
Year1990
ISBN9781874824022
BindingPaperback
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