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I, Huckleberry

I, Huckleberry

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When Huckleberry Jones is sent to a camp for exceptional teenagers, he discovers a mystery linked to an 800-year-old parchment that could cost him his life.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 240 pages
Publication date: 28 September 2020
Publisher: Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Pte Ltd


The Magna Carta, widely regarded as one of the most famous legal texts in history, holds a profound significance in shaping the principles of the rule of law. However, its historical significance has been marred by a tragic incident: the theft of this revered document. When Huckleberry Jones, a young teenager from New York, is sent to a camp for exceptional students at Oxford University, his initial inquiry revolves around the reason behind this decision. Yet, the encounter with the enigmatic Kat may turn his time at the camp into a truly enriching experience. Alongside his new friends Mei and Tshombe, Huck discovers that teenagers from diverse continents share more commonalities than their differences. Unexpectedly, Huck finds himself embroiled in a mysterious puzzle tied to an 800-year-old parchment, and the solution to this puzzle could be perilous to his life.

The Magna Carta, a historical document of immense importance, has been the subject of controversy and intrigue throughout its existence. Its theft in 1215, during the reign of King John of England, has left a lasting impact on the legal and historical discourse. The document, which was signed by the King and a group of noblemen, granted certain rights and freedoms to the people of England, including the right to fair trial, the protection of property rights, and the limitation of the monarch's power.

The theft of the Magna Carta has been attributed to various individuals and groups, with some suggesting that it was a political move by King John to consolidate his power and suppress dissent. Others argue that the document was lost or destroyed during the turbulent times of the Middle Ages. Regardless of the exact circumstances surrounding its disappearance, the loss of the Magna Carta has had a significant impact on the development of the rule of law in England and beyond.

The significance of the Magna Carta cannot be overstated. It served as a cornerstone for the legal system in England and later became a model for other nations seeking to establish their own legal systems. The document's principles of fairness, equality, and the protection of individual rights continue to be fundamental to modern legal systems around the world.

Despite the theft of the Magna Carta, efforts have been made to preserve and restore the document. In 1953, a copy of the Magna Carta was discovered in the archives of the University of Lincoln, England. This discovery led to a renewed interest in the document and its historical significance. Since then, efforts have been made to digitize and preserve the document, making it accessible to a wider audience.

The theft of the Magna Carta serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving historical documents and the dangers of losing them. It also highlights the ongoing struggle for justice, equality, and the protection of individual rights in a world that is constantly evolving. The legacy of the Magna Carta continues to inspire and influence legal systems around the world, and its theft serves as a stark reminder of the need to protect and preserve our cultural heritage for future generations.

Weight: 244g
Dimension: 131 x 198 x 20 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9789814868969

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