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  1. A Prison Diary Series. On July 19, 2001, following a conviction for perjury, international bestselling author Jeffrey Archer was sentenced to four years in prison.

  2. A Prison Diary is a series of three books of diaries written by Jeffrey Archer during his time in prisons following his convictions for perjury and perverting the course of justice. Each volume is named after a part of Dante 's The Divine Comedy .

  3. 14 de ene. de 2022 · A prison diary. by. Archer, Jeffrey, 1940-. Publication date. 2004. Topics. Archer, Jeffrey, 1940- -- Diaries, Archer, Jeffrey, 1940- -- Imprisonment, HMP Belmarsh, Novelists, English -- 20th century -- Diaries, Prisoners -- Great Britain -- Diaries, Prisons -- Great Britain. Publisher.

  4. On Thursday 19 July 2001, after a perjury trial lasting seven weeks, Jeffrey Archer was sentenced to four years in jail. He was to spend the first twenty-two days and fourteen hours in HMP Belmarsh, a double A-Category high-security prison in South London, which houses some of Britain ‘s most violent criminals.

  5. Karagarer Rojnamcha (Bengali: কারাগারের রোজনামচা; English: The Prison Diaries) is the second memoir by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, founding father and the 1st President of Bangladesh.

  6. 1 de jul. de 2004 · On July 19, 2001, following a conviction for perjury, international bestselling author Jeffrey Archer was sentenced to four years in prison. When A Prison Diary was published in England, it was condemned by the prison authorities, and praised by the critics.

  7. This is Great Britain in the twenty-first century, not Turkey, not Nigeria, not Kosovo, but Britain. On Thursday 19 July 2001, after a perjury trial lasting seven weeks, Jeffrey Archer was sentenced to four years in jail.