

Douglas H. Wilson: Why roses fester. The difficult history of asking for pardon and excuse. Brooklyn Private Life Edition (BPLE) 412 pages. Book written on Demand.
“Roses that fester smell far worse than weeds”. The quote at the beginning of Douglas H. Wilsons book is not what it pretends to be. There are no roses mentioned in the famous Shakespeare sonnet No. 94 where the line claims to be taken from. A bad start for a book? No. From these lines and the alleged unfortunate start, the author carefully develops the history of asking for pardon and excuse. Ingenious.
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