This book is written by journalist and British Member of Parliment Chris Mullin and deals with the notorious Birmingham Six case. Mullin was for long in the forefront of those calling for the case to be reopened and arguably did more to procure their eventual release than any lawyer did.
Chris Horne
Chris Eliopoulos
Chris Heffer
Chris Mutchler
Chris Grosso
Chris Turner
Chris Hogg
Chris Hunt
Chris Chatterton
Chris Cummins
Chris Williams
Richard Kurt & Chris Nickeas
Chris Turner
Chris Turner
Chris Holm
Chris Kunz
Chris Enss
Chris Foresta
Chris Foresta
Chris Moss
Chris H. Bierwirth
Chris Meyer
Chris McDowall
Chris Kraus
Chris Jones
Chris Jarmey
Higgins, Chris (Senior Lecturer, Westminster College, Oxford University), Chris (Senior Lecturer
Chris Grover
Chris Kennedy
Chris Grabenstein
Chris (ed.) Allen
Chris Moles
Chris Williams
Chris Duffey
Chris Hodges
Chris Oxlade
Chris Paul
Chris Jarmey
Chris Pearce
Chris Maunder
Chris Meyer
Chris Palmer
Chris van Uffelen
Chris Sussman
Chris Wooding
Chris Green
Chris Chambers
Chris Duffey
Chris Van Tulleken
Chris Enss
Chris Reynolds
Higgins, Chris (Senior Lecturer, Westminster College, Oxford University), Chris (Senior Lecturer
Chris Enss
Maryanne Felter
Priscila Uppal
Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan
L. R. Humphreys
Barry J. Foster
Margaret Rodgers
Kenneth O. Morgan
Barry Callaghan
Mullin, Chris.
Hugh Callaghan
Gary Boire
Gary Boire
Gary A. Boire
George Woodcock
Hughie Callaghan
John Orange
Mullin, Chris.
Chris Mullin
J. Denis Derbyshire
William J. O'Callaghan
Morley Callaghan
John Keith
Thomas Callaghan
Cyril Jolly
Denis Faul
Ian Callaghan
Ian Callaghan
M. Madeleine Darte
Rod S. Brown
Morley Callaghan
Judith Ann Kendle
Nelson J. Callahan
Victor Howard
Brandon Conron
Morley Callaghan
Francis Xavier Murphy
Harold Hardin Haines
Harold Hardin Haines
Dorothy Livesay