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1973129682Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1973. Final Draft script for the 1974 film. Based on the 1878 novella by Henry James which first appeared in Cornhill Magazine in two parts June and July 1878 in book form Harper and Brothers in the US the following year. <br/><br/>An intense study in the rules of class boundaries crossed with American-British dichotomies. Bogdanovich's faithful adaptation of James' story concerns the courtship of a beautiful but flirtatious American girl Daisy Miller by a sophisticated upper class British compatriot named Winterbourne. Miller's refusal to observe class boundaries in her flirtations leads Winterbourne to respond negatively to her-with dire consequences. <br/><br/>Tan wrappers. Title page present dated July 16 1973 noted as Final Draft with credits for screenwriters Raphael and Bogdanovich and story writer James. 120 leaves mechanical duplication. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound internally with two gold brads. Paramount Pictures unknown books
1970133268Los Angeles: American International Pictures AIP 1970. Collection of 8 vintage black-and-white still photographs from the 1970 UK film. <br/><br/>In Elizabethan England a coven of witches is massacred by evil Lord Whitman Price but the coven's leader invokes a magical servant a "banshee" for revenge. A prime vessel for Vincent Price who basically carries the film. <br/><br/>Shot on location in Middlesex England. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Light creases overall else Near Fine. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. American International Pictures [AIP] unknown books
1974132602Culver City CA: National Screen Service / Columbia Pictures 1974. Vintage full-color still photograph from the 1974 US release of the 1974 Italian-American film. <br/><br/>Based on a stories by Nicholas Gage New York Times about the rise and fall of mobster "Crazy" Joey Gallo. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. National Screen Service / Columbia Pictures unknown books
1943135060Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1943. Two vintage still photographs from the 1943 US film. One still is a black-and-white reference still and the other is a full-color studio still. <br/><br/>Based on a story by W.R. Burnett. Lieutenant Ward Stewart Power is made executive officer of the submarine USS Corsair. Before sailing he meets schoolteacher Jean Hewlett Baxter and seduces her unaware that she's the sweetheart of Lieutenant Dewey Connors Andrews his newly appointed commander. At sea the men bond unaware of their shared love interest. <br/><br/>Winner of an Academy Award for Best Effects. <br/><br/>Both stills 8 x 10 inches. Slight light edge creases. Very Good plus overall. <br/><br/><br/>Davenport p. 81. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
189019522Boston And New York: Houghton Mifflin and Company. Very Good. 1890. First Edition. Hardcover. 2 volumes blue cloth; 7" x 5"; ex-library with numbers on spine bookplates "hole-punch" library name on title page; otherwise both volumes are a bit edgeworn dusty - but internally clean and sound. . Houghton, Mifflin and Company hardcover books
1841668361841. Boston 1841. 1st edition. Boston 1841. 1st edition. "A Truly Luminous Exposition" Story Joseph 1779-1845. Commentaries on the Law of Partnership as a Branch of Commercial and Maritime Jurisprudence. With Occasional Illustrations from the Civil and Foreign Law. Boston: Charles C. Little & James Brown/London: A. Maxwell 1841. xxi 690 pp. Octavo 9" x 6". Contemporary sheep blind fillets to boards raised bands and small lettering piece to spine. Light rubbing and some shallow scuffing to boards moderate rubbing to extremities somewhat heavier rubbing to spine corners bumped. Moderate toning to text light foxing in places upper corners of some leaves have fold lines a few have early underlining and other marks in pencil. An appealing copy. $950. First edition of one of Story's great treatises. Like the others it was a standard work in the United States and to some extent Great Britain. In his Law Studies Samuel Warren said the Commentaries on the Law of Partnership is "a truly luminous exposition of a subject noted for its intricacy and the subtlety of the rules upon which the system depends" 451. It was a deeply influential work as well. Indeed Pound mentions it his list of texts that were "a significant force in our legal development.": The Formative Era of American Law 140. Cohen Bibliography of Early American Law 9321. unknown books
2007473502007. ISBN-13: 9781584777663; ISBN-10: 1584777664. "A Truly Luminous Exposition of a Subject Noted for its Intricacy" Story Joseph. Wharton William Fisher Editor. Commentaries on the Law of Partnership as a Branch of Commercial and Maritime Jurisprudence with Occasional Illustrations from the Civil and Foreign Law. Originally published: Boston: Little Brown & Co. 1881. Seventh edition by William Fisher Wharton. li 730 pp. Reprinted 2007 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584777663; ISBN-10: 1584777664. Hardcover. New. $49.95 Reprint of the seventh and final edition. First published in 1841 this was the last of Story's great treatises. Like the others it was a standard work in the United States and to some extent Great Britain. In his Law Studies Samuel Warren said the Commentaries on the Law of Partnership is "a truly luminous exposition of a subject noted for its intricacy and the subtlety of the rules upon which the system depends" 451. It was a deeply influential work as well. Indeed Pound mentions it his list of texts that were "a significant force in our legal development.": The Formative Era of American Law 140. unknown books
2004719782004. ISBN-13: 9781584774549; ISBN-10: 1584774541. Story Joseph. Commentaries on the Law of Bills of Exchange Foreign and Inland as Administered in England and America; with Occasional Illustrations from the Commercial Law of the Nations of Continental Europe. Originally published: Boston: Charles C. Little and James Brown 1843. xxiv 608 pp. Reprinted 2004 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584774549; ISBN-10: 1584774541. Hardcover cloth. New. $50. Reprint of the first edition. In The Formative Era of American Law Pound refers to the Commentaries on the Law of Bills of Exchange as one of the standard texts of the nineteenth century. As Marvin pointed out in 1847 it was certainly the most complete and wide ranging text of its day. In addition to American and English sources Story draws on the work of Heineccius and other civil-law jurists. Marvin Legal Bibliography 1847 673. Apart from James Kent no man has had greater influence on American law than Joseph Story 1779-1845. He was Dane Professor of Law at Harvard and an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. His many books have been cited extensively in America and in Britain and he remains an authority today. unknown books
2004394102004. ISBN-13: 9781584774549; ISBN-10: 1584774541. Story Joseph. Commentaries on the Law of Bills of Exchange Foreign and Inland as Administered in England and America; with Occasional Illustrations from the Commercial Law of the Nations of Continental Europe. Originally published: Boston: Charles C. Little and James Brown 1843. xxiv 608 pp. Reprinted 2004 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584774549; ISBN-10: 1584774541. Hardcover. New. $49.95 Reprint of the first edition. In The Formative Era of American Law Pound refers to the Commentaries on the Law of Bills of Exchange as one of the standard texts of the nineteenth century. As Marvin pointed out in 1847 it was certainly the most complete and wide ranging text of its day. In addition to American and English sources Story draws on the work of Heineccius and other civil-law jurists. Marvin Legal Bibliography 1847 673. Apart from James Kent no man has had greater influence on American law than Joseph Story 1779-1845. He was Dane Professor of Law at Harvard and an Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. His many books have been cited extensively in America and in Britain and he remains an authority today. unknown books
1832707461832. Cambridge: Hilliard and Brown 1832. Cambridge: Hilliard and Brown 1832. Story on Bailments First Edition Story Joseph 1779-1845. Commentaries on the Law of Bailments With Illustrations from the Civil and Foreign Law. Cambridge: Hilliard and Brown 1832. xxxiv 411 pp. Octavo 9" x 5-1/2". Contemporary sheep blind fillets to boards lettering piece and blind fillets to spine. Light rubbing and a shallow scuffing to boards moderate rubbing to extremities a few small chips to head of spine corners lightly bumped early owner signature of Edwin Conant to front free endpaper and head of title page and p. 25. Moderate toning to text browning to a few leaves light foxing in a few places. A nice copy. $950. First edition. "Whatever was to be found in the English and American decisions whatever Roman and Continental jurisprudence afforded on illustration of the law of bailments Joseph Story collected and combined with surprising industry and wonderful learning.Story's Bailments affords one of the best examples in modern times of the illustration which our laws are susceptible of by the aid of foreign jurisprudence"Marvin. Conant 1810-1891 was a prominent Worcester Massachusetts lawyer businessman and philanthropist. Marvin Legal Bibliography 668-669. Cohen Bibliography of Early American Law 2451. unknown books
2007485052007. ISBN-13: 9781584777786; ISBN-10: 1584777788. s 630. English Short-Title Catalogue R8527.!Restatement of the Law. Torts 2d Appendix Sections 588-707A July 1987-June 2001. American Law Institute Publishers 2002. Hardbound. with 2014 pocket part supplement. $84. This volume was released May 2002 and is kept up to date with the 2013 cumulative pocket part supplement.Restatement of the Law. Torts 2d Appendix Sections 504-587 1998-2014. American Law Institute Publishers March 2015. Hardbound. New. $176. This volume was released March 2015.Restatement of the Law. Torts 2d Appendix Sections 504-587 1998-2014. American Law Institute Publishers March 2015. Hardbound. New. $176. This volume was released March 2015 and contains all court citations to 504 - 587 of the original Restatement of Torts and the Restatement Second of Torts that have been reported to the Institute from 1998 through June 2014.eBond John. A complete guide for justices of peace according to the best approved authors. In two parts. The first containing the common and statute laws of England relating to the office of a justice of peace. The second consisting of the most authentick and useful precedents which do properly. unknown books
2004369932004. ISBN-13: 9781584773726; ISBN-10: 1584773723. Story Joseph. Commentaries on the Law of Agency as a Branch of Commercial and Maritime Jurisprudence With Occasional Illustrations from the Civil and Foreign Law. Originally published: Boston: Charles C. Little and James Brown 1839. xxiii 544 pp. Reprinted 2004 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584773726; ISBN-10: 1584773723. Hardcover. New. $49.95 Reprint of the first edition. This treatise was written during the period in which Story 1779-1845 was an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court and Professor of Law at Harvard Law School. In his Legal Bibliography 1847 Marvin praised the thoroughness of this treatise noting that "Story has everywhere illustrated the doctrines of common law by copious extracts from distinguished writers on Roman and Continental law" 672. And in The Formative Era in American Law Pound includes this title in a list of the most influential and authoritative American treatises written during the nineteenth century 140-141. unknown books
19878929Durham NC: Carolina Academic Press 1987. Cloth. Collectible; Fine/Fine. A very sharp copy of this elegant 1987 re-issue. Clean and Fine in a bright Fine dustjacket. Thick octavo 736 pgs. <br/><br/> Carolina Academic Press hardcover books
2016268320Clark: Lawbook Exchange 2016. hardcover. fine. Colonies and States Before the Adoption of the Constitution. Ed. by William Wentworth Story. 2 Vols. Thick 4to pictorial boards. Clark: Lawbook Exchange 2016. New<br/><br/> Facsimile of the Boston 1851 edition.<br/><br/> Lawbook Exchange unknown books
183338148Boston: Hilliard Gray and Company; Cambridge: Brown Shattuck and Co 1833. 3 volumes 8vo. xxxiv 2 1-494; 2 1-555 1; 2 1-776pp. Contemporary sheep expert repairs to joints<br/> <br/>Provenance: James Jackson early signature<br/> <br/>First edition of the first substantial treatise on the Constitution.<br/> <br/>Story's Commentaries was the most substantial and influential work written on the American Constitution since the Federalist Papers. Written while serving as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court the work defends both the powers of the federal government and economic liberty. The work begins with a review of American history before the Constitution an analysis of the Articles of Confederation and a history of the writing and adoption of the Constitution. The chapters which follow lay out the rules of interpretation of the Constitution and then go through each of the provisions of both the Constitution and the Bill of Rights line-by-line to explain their intent justification and application. Chief Justice John Marshall to whom Story dedicated the work wrote to Story after reviewing his copy: "I have finished reading your great work and wish it could be read by every statesman and every would-be statesman in the United States. It is a comprehensive and an accurate commentary on our Constitution formed in the spirit of the original text."<br/> <br/>Howes S1047; Sabin 92291; Cohen Bibliography of Early American Law 2914. Hilliard, Gray and Company; Cambridge: Brown, Shattuck and Co unknown books
1873680951873. Uncommon Cooley Edition of Story's Commentaries on the Constitution Story Joseph 1779-1845. Thomas M. Cooley 1824-1898 Editor. Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States: With a Preliminary Review of the Constitutional History of the Colonies and States Before the Adoption of the Constitution. Boston: Little Brown and Company 1873. Two volumes. xxxii 752; 737 pp. Octavo 9" x 6". Recent period-style calf blind fillets and lettering pieces to spine endpapers renewed. Light toning to text moderate edgewear light soiling and small library inkstamps to title pages. Quite uncommon in the trade. $1750. Fourth edition. Commentaries on the Constitution was the most extensive and widely discussed study of the Constitution written during the antebellum period. It was originally published in 1833 and the next two editions appeared in 1851 and 1858. Divided into three books it offers a strongly nationalist interpretation of the Federal constitution. Book I contains a history of the colonies and a discussion of their charters. Book II discusses the Continental Congress and analyzes the flaws that crippled the Articles of Confederation. Book III begins with a history of the Constitution and its ratification. This is followed by a brilliant line-by-line exposition of each of its articles and amendments. Published in 1873 Cooley's edition updated Story's text to include discussion of the 13th 14th and 15th Amendments as well as other changes introduced during the Civil War and Reconstruction. Cooley's additions are enclosed in square brackets some notes by Edmund Bennett the editor of the third edition are retained and attributed. Catalogue of the Library of the Harvard Law School 1909 II:669. unknown books
1858542971858. Bennett E.H. Editor. 3rd ed. 2 Vols. Bennett E.H. Editor. 3rd ed. 2 Vols. Attractive Third Edition of Story's Commentaries on the Constitution The Last Edition Published Before the Civil War Story Joseph 1779-1845. Bennett E.H. Editor. Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States: With a Preliminary Review of the Constitutional History of the Colonies and States Before the Adoption of the Constitution. Boston: Little Brown and Company 1858. Two volumes. 8 xxxiii ii 735; ii 702 pp. Eight-page publisher catalogue at beginning of Volume I. Octavo 9" x 5-1/2". Recent period-style quarter calf over cloth raised bands retaining original red morocco lettering pieces endpapers renewed. Light to moderate toning negligible foxing to a few leaves some offsetting to margins of Volume II title page internally clean. A nice copy in a handsome binding. $2000. Third edition. First published in 1833 this work is probably the most important work written on the American Constitution during the nineteenth century. Though overshadowed by Marshall on the U.S. Supreme Court Story had no peer as a teacher or writer. Comparing the Commentaries to The Federalist James Kent observed that Story's treatise was "written in the same free and liberal spirit with equal exactness and soundness of doctrine and with great beauty and eloquence of composition. Whoever seeks for a complete history and exposition of this branch of our jurisprudence will have recourse to the above work which is written with great candor and characterized by extended research and a careful examination of the vital principles upon which our government reposes" cited in Marvin Legal Bibliography 669-670. Cohen Bibliography of Early American Law 2917. unknown books
2015323862015. ISBN-13: 9781584771937; ISBN-10: 1584771933. Story Joseph. Bennett E.H. Editor. Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States. With a Preliminary Review of the Constitutional History of the Colonies and States Before the Adoption of the Constitution. Originally published: Boston: Little Brown and Company 1858. 2 volumes. xxxiii ii 735; ii 702 pp. Reprinted 2001 2015 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584771937; ISBN-10: 1584771933. Hardcover. New. $195. Reprint of the third edition by E.H. Bennett. Arguably the most important American constitutional work after The Federalist. "Taking the Federalist as the basis of his Commentaries he advocates a liberal construction of the palladium of our liberties." Marvin Legal Bibliography 669 citing first edition. "The Commentaries were tremendous achievements and evidence immense industry and legal knowledge and themselves entitled him to be ranked as a jurist of the first rank." Walker Oxford Companion to Law 1192. Apart from James Kent no legal scholar has had greater influence on American law than Justice Story 1779-1845 who was appointed Associate Justice of the Supreme Court in 1811. Marke A Catalogue of the Law Collection at New York University 1953 403. Catalogue of the Library at Harvard Law School II:669. unknown books
2011527902011. ISBN-13: 9781584778783; ISBN-10: 1584778784. Important Edition by Cooley Story Joseph. Cooley Thomas M. Editor. Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States: with a Preliminary Review of the Constitutional History of the Colonies and States Before the Adoption of the Constitution. Fourth Edition with Notes and Additions by Thomas M. Cooley. Originally published: Boston: Little Brown and Company 1873. 2 Vols. xxxii 752; 737 pp. Reprinted 2008 2011 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584778783; ISBN-10: 1584778784. Hardcover. New. $135. Reprint of the important fourth edition edited by Thomas M. Cooley. Commentaries on the Constitution was the most extensive and widely discussed study of the Constitution written during the antebellum period. It was originally published in 1833 and went through two more editions in 1851 and 1858. Divided into three books it offers a strongly nationalist interpretation of the Federal constitution. Book I contains a history of the colonies and a discussion of their charters. Book II discusses the Continental Congress and analyzes the flaws that crippled the Articles of Confederation. Book III begins with a history of the Constitution and its ratification. This is followed by a brilliant line-by-line exposition of each of its articles and amendments. Published in 1873 Cooley's edition updated Story's text to include discussion of the 13th 14th and 15th Amendments as well as other changes introduced during the Civil War and Reconstruction. Apart from James Kent no man has had greater influence on the development of American law than Joseph Story 1779-1845. He was Dane Professor of Law at Harvard where a played a key role in the growth of the school and the establishment of its national eminence and an associate justice of the United States Supreme Court where he was the author of several landmark decisions such as Martin v. Hunter's Lessee. His many books have been cited extensively and he remains an authority today. Thomas M. Cooley 1824-1898 was perhaps the most significant American jurist of the later nineteenth century. A deeply influential justice later chief justice of the Michigan Supreme Court he also played a leading role in the establishment of the University of Michigan Law School and was a charter member and first chairman of the Interstate Comme. unknown books
2016409482016. ISBN-13: 9781584775157; ISBN-10: 1584775157. The Second Edition Edited by His Son W.W. Story Story Joseph. Story William Wetmore Editor. Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States: With a Preliminary Review of the Constitutional History of the Colonies and States Before the Adoption of the Constitution. Originally published: Boston: Little Brown and Company 1851. Two volumes. xxxiii 734; 632 pp. Reprinted 2005 2016 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584775157. ISBN-10: 1584775157. Hardcover. New. $125. Reprint of the second edition with additions by his son W.W. Story 1819-1895. First published in 1833 this work is generally considered to be the most important work written on the American Constitution before the Civil War. Dedicated to John Marshall it presented a strongly Nationalist interpretation. It is divided into three books. Book I contains a history of the colonies and discussion of their charters. Book II discusses the Continental Congress and analyzes the flaws that crippled the Articles of Confederation. Book III begins with a history of the Constitution and its ratification. This is followed by a brilliant line-by-line exposition of each of its articles and amendments. Comparing it to The Federalist James Kent said that Story's work was "written in the same free and liberal spirit with equal exactness and soundness of doctrine and with great beauty and eloquence of composition. Whoever seeks.a complete history and exposition of this branch of our jurisprudence will have recourse to this work which is written with great candor and characterized by extended research and a careful examination of the vital principles upon which our government reposes.": cited in Marvin Legal Bibliography 669-670. unknown books
1834715771834. Boston 1834. First edition. Boston 1834. First edition. Handsomely Bound First Edition of One of Story's Most Important Treatises Story Joseph 1779-1845. Commentaries on the Conflict of Laws Foreign and Domestic in Regard to Contracts Rights and Remedies and Especially in Regard to Marriages Divorces Wills Successions and Judgments. Boston: Hilliard Gray and Company 1834. xxv 1 557 pp. Octavo 8-1/2" x 5-1/2". Superbly bound in period-style full calf blind rules to boards lettering piece and blind fillets to spine original endpapers retained. Moderate toning to text somewhat darker or browned in places light foxing faint gradually diminishing dampstaining to margins of several leaves at beginning and end of text. A handsome copy. $1500. First edition. Story's Conflict of Laws the first systematic treatise on the subject is one of his greatest and most influential works. Warren says: "It is not too much to say that its publication constituted an epoch in the law; for it became at once the standard and almost the sole authority.it received the honor of being practically the first American law book to be cited as authority in English courts." Expanding on this latter point Marvin quotes "a late English writer" who says that "no work on international jurisprudence merited nor received greater praise from the jurists of Europe. It impressed English lawyers with the highest respect for Story's extensive learning." Marvin Legal Bibliography 471. Warren A History of the American Bar 545. Cohen Bibliography of Early American Law 2723. unknown books
1834707421834. Boston 1834. First edition. Contemporary binding. Boston 1834. First edition. Contemporary binding. First Edition of "An Epoch in the Law" Story Joseph 1779-1845. Commentaries on the Conflict of Laws Foreign and Domestic in Regard to Contracts Rights and Remedies and Especially in Regard to Marriages Divorces Wills Successions and Judgments. Boston: Hilliard Gray and Company 1834. xxv 1 557 pp. Octavo 8-1/2" x 5-1/2". Contemporary sheep blind rules to boards raised bands and lettering piece to spine. Light rubbing and a few shallow scuffs to boards somewhat heavier rubbing to extremities early owner signature of Edwin Conant to front pastedown below early annotation in pencil. Moderate toning to text somewhat heavier in places occasional light foxing. A choice copy of a landmark work. $2000. First edition. Story's Conflict of Laws the first systematic treatise on the subject is one of his greatest and most influential works. Warren says: "It is not too much to say that its publication constituted an epoch in the law; for it became at once the standard and almost the sole authority.it received the honor of being practically the first American law book to be cited as authority in English courts." Expanding on this latter point Marvin quotes "a late English writer" who says that "No work on international jurisprudence merited nor received greater praise from the jurists of Europe. It impressed English lawyers with the highest respect for Story's extensive learning." Conant 1810-1891 was a prominent Worcester Massachusetts lawyer businessman and philanthropist. Marvin Legal Bibliography 471. Warren A History of the American Bar 545. Cohen Bibliography of Early American Law 2723. unknown books
2010668652010. ISBN-13: 9781584777731; ISBN-10: 1584777737. "An Epoch in the Law" Story Joseph. Commentaries on the Conflict of Laws Foreign and Domestic in Regard to Contracts Rights and Remedies and Especially in Regard to Marriages Divorces Wills Successions and Judgments. Originally published: Boston: Hilliard Gray and Company 1834. xxv 1 557 pp. Reprinted 2007 2010 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584777731; ISBN-10: 1584777737. Hardcover. Cover lightly bumped and soiled with bar code label on rear cover. Page edges lightly soiled. Else very good. $39.95 Reprint of the first edition. In his History of the American Bar Warren says "it is not too much to say that its publication constituted an epoch in the law; for it became at once the standard and almost the sole authority.it also received the honor of being practically the first American law book to be cited as authority in English courts" 545. The first systematic work on the subject it synthesized the standard sources of the day and arranged them in a manner useful to practitioners. It was held in high respect in North America Great Britain and Europe. Warren A History of the American Bar 545. unknown books
2007606422007. ISBN-13: 9781584777731; ISBN-10: 1584777737. Story Joseph. Commentaries on the Conflict of Laws Foreign and Domestic in Regard to Contracts Rights and Remedies and Especially in Regard to Marriages Divorces Wills Successions and Judgments. Boston: Hilliard Gray and Company 1834. xxv 1 557 pp. Reprinted 2007 2010 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781584777731; ISBN-10: 1584777737. Hardcover. Cover lightly soiled and bumped. Else fine. $40. Reprint of the first edition. In his History of the American Bar Warren says "it is not too much to say that its publication constituted an epoch in the law; for it became at once the standard and almost the sole authority.it also received the honor of being practically the first American law book to be cited as authority in English courts" 545. The first systematic work on the subject it synthesized the standard sources of the day and arranged them in a manner useful to practitioners. It was held in high respect in North America Great Britain and Europe. Warren A History of the American Bar 545. unknown books
2010573302010. ISBN-13: 9781616190989; ISBN-10: 1616190981. "An Epoch in the Law" Story Joseph. Commentaries on the Conflict of Laws Foreign and Domestic in Regard to Contracts Rights and Remedies and Especially in Regard to Marriages Divorces Wills Successions and Judgments. Originally published: Boston: Hilliard Gray and Company 1834. xxv 1 557 pp. Reprinted 2010 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781616190989; ISBN-10: 1616190981. Paperback. New. $29.95 Reprint of the first edition. In his History of the American Bar Warren says "it is not too much to say that its publication constituted an epoch in the law; for it became at once the standard and almost the sole authority.it also received the honor of being practically the first American law book to be cited as authority in English courts" 545. The first systematic work on the subject it synthesized the standard sources of the day and arranged them in a manner useful to practitioners. It was held in high respect in North America Great Britain and Europe. Warren A History of the American Bar 545. unknown books