Judges and Judiciary
Mar. 4, 2002
The Lost Art of Enjoying Literature
Things are not what they seem. A short time ago, newspapers carried an obituary that Arthur Gilbert died. Although at times I feel like it, I am not dead. The papers were referring to the other Arthur Gilbert, the wealthy one who was knighted by the queen of England. That never will happen to me. I don't want to get that close to a sword. And besides, unlike the late Sir Arthur Gilbert, I never owned a priceless silver collection.





2nd Appellate District, Division 6
Arthur Gilbert
Presiding Justice
2nd District Court of Appeal, Division 6
UC Berkeley School of Law, 1963
Arthur's previous columns are available on gilbertsubmits.blogspot.com.
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Things are not what they seem. A short time ago, newspapers carried an obituary that Arthur Gilbert died. Although at times I feel like it, I am not dead. The papers were referring to the other Arthur Gilbert, the wealthy one who was knighted by the queen of England. That never will happen to me. I don't want to get that close to a sword. And besides, unlike the late Sir Arthur Gilbert, I never owned a priceless silver colle...
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