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23831Paris Chez Denys Thierry 1685 in folio (44,5x30,5) 3 volumes reliures plein veau fauve de l'époque, dos à nerfs très ornés, caissons dorés, pièces de titre et maroquin rouge, tranches teintées rouge. Tome 1: page de titre imprimée en rouge et noir, 1 faux-feuillet d'épistre, XII et 813 pages. Tome 2: page de titre imprimée en rouge et noir, 882 pages [1]. Tome 3: page de titre imprimée en rouge et noir, 866 pages [1], avec in fine la superbe marque d'imprimeur gravée sur bois de Deny Thierry], petites usures sur les coiffes et les coins, petites restaurations anciennes de mors, quelques feuillets légérement et uniformément jaunis. Texte sur 2 colonnes, ornés vignettes, lettrines et culs-de-lampe gravés sur bois. Reliures aux armes dorées centrales de Nicolas II Le Clerc de Lesseville, 1642-1737, Seigneur du Mesnil, Thun et Durand, Conseiller au Châtelet (1666), à la Cour des aides (1672), au Grand-Conseil (1674), Président au Parlement (1677). Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
1587YRG-507In-quarto, 2 parties en 1 volume : [viii] + 308 pp. + [viii] + 329 pp. + Index, Plein vélin d'époque, à rabats, dos lisse titre manuscrit, Galerie en marge basse sur plusieurs cahiers, quelques rousseurs. manque les lacets , tache et petites fissures sur les plats , petites fissure au plat arrière Guillelmum Laemarium, Genève.
19431767181943-45. Inscribed to one of his generals Wartime pamphlets from the library of General Ivor Thomas three with presentation inscriptions from Montgomery and two with presentation letters on his behalf. Thomas 1893-1972 commanded the 43rd Wessex Infantry Division in Europe from June 1944 until May 1945. During the Battle of the Bulge Montgomery gave him temporary command of 30 Corps. He served as Quartermaster-General to the Forces from 1950 to 1952. "Thomas commanded the 43rd Division for three years - two years of training in England and a third year of almost continuous fighting. His long tenure of this command gave him an exceptional opportunity of impressing his personality and theories of warfare upon his officers and men and this he did with marked and incisive effect" The Times obituary 1 September 1972. The pamphlets have notices warning that "This pamphlet must NOT fall into enemy hands. Officers in possession of a copy will be responsible for its safe custody". The army produced them to convey new military thinking and strategy for senior military figures. i Eighth Army. Some Notes on High Command in War. Second edition. Italy September 1943. ii 21 Army Group. Some Notes on the Conduct of War and the Infantry Division in Battle. Belgium November 1944. Inscribed on the front wrapper verso "To Major. Genr. Thomas from B. L. Montgomery Field-Marshall 1-11-44". iii 21 Army Group. Some Notes on the Use of Air Power in Support of Land Operations and Direct Air Support. Holland December 1944. Inscribed on the front wrapper verso "To: Major-Gen. Thomas 43 DIV from B. L. Montgomery Field-Marshal". iv 21 Army Group. The Armoured Division in Battle. Holland December 1944. Inscribed on the front wrapper verso "To: Von Thomas from B. L. Montgomery Field-Marshal". The odd inscription is clarified by Thomas's obituary: "his methods both in training and battle were sometimes described as German in their thoroughness and earned him the nickname of Von Thoma" The Times 1 September 1972. v 21 Army Group. High Command in War. Germany June 1945. Typed letter signed by Montgomery's MA "Dear General The Commander-in-Chief has asked me to send you a personal copy of his latest pamphlet entitled 'High Command in War'. This pamphlet is being issued through Main HQ down to the Brigadier level". vi 21 Army Group. Modern Administration in the Field in European Warfare. Germany October 1945. vii Lecture on Military Leadership given at the University of St Andrews by Field-Marshal Sir Bernard Montgomery on 15 November 1945. Germany November 1945. Typed letter signed by Montgomery's PA "Dear General I enclose a copy of the publication. which the C-in-C has asked me to send to you with his compliments". Provenance: the collection of Steve Forbes chairman of Forbes Magazine and presidential candidate in the 1996 and 2000 US elections. 7 pamphlets duodecimo see note. Light toning to wrappers minor foxing and occasional pencil sidelining to contents. Very good copies. unknown
1945221322Merseburg, 1816-1945. 8° u. 4°. In 144 Bdn., verschieden geb., 7 Jgg. in 6 Fadenmappen. Teilw. St. o. Sign. a. Tit. Einige Jgg. m. Sign. a. mehr. Seiten. Einige Einbde. beschabt, bestoßen, beschäd. o. Wasserschaden. Einige Rücken stockfl. Fehlen: Jg. 1934; 1823 Nr. 19, 28, 30, 48; 1885 Nr. 30; 1895 Nr. 38; 1898 Nr. 26; 1920 Nr. 12-14, 30, 37-41; 1923 Nr. 41; Tit. u. Reg. in 34 Jggn.; in einigen Jggn. Beil. ""Öffentl. Anzeiger".
114811 Marque au titre de l'éditeur avec sa devise "Durer mourir et non perir". Tampon sec (religieux) en garde, non déchiffré. À Lyon, À la Salamandre, 1573, fort in-folio de 8 ff.n.ch. - 1516 pp. - 41 ff. n.ch. (a1-g5, tables), titre or sur dos 6 nerfs orné, roulette sur les plats, tranches dorées. Epidermures sur les plats et les coupes, 3 coins émoussés, coiffe de tête arrachée, petit manque à la coiffe de queue, mouillure marginale aux 2 premiers feuillets (titre et sq) avec manques au titre partiellement et anciennement restauré. Reliure postérieure (XVIIe)
Due volumi legati in un volumein folio (cm 19,5 x 31),importante legatura coeva con grandefregio a secco a motivi curvilinei ai centro dei piatti, fregi agli angoli, filettature ai bordi, dorso a nervi con minuscoli fregi a secco floreali. Tracce di legacci; segni d'uso. Parte prima: cc (4), (1) bianca, 93, (3); 62, (2); 14; (2), 67, (3); (2), 44, (2); (2), 56, (3), (1) bianca; parte seconda: cc (8), pp 266, (3); (2), pp 146, cc (3), (1) bianca; cc (1), pp 172, (1) c b. Primo frontespizio bicolore; entrambi con vignetta silografica raffigurante il sovrano che amministra la giustizia. Splendidi fregi silografici di grandi dimensioni a numerose pagine, fitomorfi: garofani, bacche, ghiande, fragole... Zoomorfi: uccelli, chiocciole, cavallette. L'anno di impressione è riportato al frontespizio delle varie parti Testo in gotico tedesco con parti in latino.. Registro alla fine del "Nachfolgendene Reichstatten", con dati tipografici ripetuti (data 1588) e grande impresa tipografica allegorica: donna formosa ed ignuda, alata, su ruota, con piuma in mano. Miscellanea giuridica del Saur, A. anche di un "Theatrum de veneficis", tre anni prima presso lo stesso stampatore. Esemplari censiti in KVK. Nachweis: Ex. entspricht nicht VD 16 1905. VD 16 S 1903 mit Abweichung: "publicirt" . Non in Italia, rarissimo. Two parts in folio (cm 19,5 x 31), fine contemporary blind-tooled binding, remains of ties; needs restoration. First part: leaves (4), (1) blank, 93, (3); 62, (2); 14; (2), 67, (3); (2), 44, (2); (2), 56, (3), (1) blank; second part: leaves (8), pages 266, (3); (2), pages 146, leaves (3), (1) blank; leaves (1), pages 172, (1) blank leaf. Two title pages, the first in red and black; both with xylographic engravings (the king administering justice). Fine big wooden ornaments at many pages: flowers, berries, animals, insects... The year of printing is present at the title page in various parts. Register at the end of the "Nachfolgendene Reichstatten" with typographical data (1588) and big device: pretty naked woman, winged, on a wheel, holding a feather in her hand. Law miscellany of the Saur, author of a "Theatrum de veneficis" three years before, to the same printer. Copies in KVK. Nachweis: Ex. entspricht nicht VD 16 1905. VD 16 S 1903 mit Abweichung: "publicirt" .
2081502111903776Shanghai Institute of Social Sciences N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Shanghai Institute of Social Sciences paperback
Kiøbenhaffn, Matz Vingaardt, 1590. 4to. Indbundet et senere (midt 1700 - tallet) hldrbd. med rig rygforgyldning. Forgyldt rygtitel. Slid ved øverste kapitæl. 96" 40 16 16 10 14:42 30 blade. Alle komplette, alle med kolofon og årstal. Sidste blad i Søretten med en reparation på øverste del af bladet. Flere med rigsvåbnet i træsnit på bagsiden af titelbladet.
179688185Philadelphia: Richard Folwell 1796-97. First Edition. Three volumes. Octavo in fours 21cm; contemporary full sheep blind-tooled at board edges; red gilt morocco spine labels stamped volume numbers to spines; 494576477 Index 131pp. First volume with old stains to board edges and a shallow loss to leather at crown; else light external rubbing and wear with a few strips of flaying to leather; internally quite fresh with just scattered foxing to a few gatherings in v.I. Early ownership signature "T" or "S Belton" to endpapers. Overall a tight fresh Very Good set in an early likely original American binding we note that the bindings on practically every set documented in commerce over the past two decades have been uniform to this one. The third volume though dated 1796 was printed no earlier than 1797 per Evans.<br /> <br /> First edition of the first collected edition of the laws of the United States containing the entirety of the acts enacted by the first four Congresses as well as the texts of the Declaration of Independence the United States Constitution the Bill of Rights etc. As noted by William Reese the ".set is also important as a collection of early American treaties.including the treaties of the United States with foreign powers and Indian tribes.the official printings of these treaties are rare in the extreme.and in most cases.this set represents a very early sometimes just the second American printing." Printed by Richard Folwell with his colophon advertisement to each volume. Zephaniah Swift's substantial 131-pp Index serves as a complete abstract of the work and includes within its text a separate section titled: "Detail of Specific Articles of Import on which Duties are Payable by Law with the Specific Rates of Duty." EVANS 32973; REESE FEDERAL HUNDRED 63. Richard Folwell unknown
180288519Paris: Chez Bossange Masson et Besson 1802. First Edition. First impression. Three octavo volumes 22cm. Publisher's blue paste-paper wrappers; original printed spine labels; xlii1-370; xx1-434; viii1-452pp. A very fresh mostly unopened set; page edges untrimmed; mild wear to wrappers with some subtle re-touching to spines; expected creasing to spine labels; overall a remarkably well-preserved set in the very scarce publisher's wraps. Text entirely in French.<br /> <br /> A systematic application of Bentham's Utilitarian principles to the philosophy of law. Though adapted from Bentham's own writings in both English and French the work is substantially that of Bentham's long-time editor and expositor the Swiss political philosopher Pierre Étienne Louis Dumont 1759-1829. Dumont assembled the work from a series of manuscripts received directly from Bentham over a decade beginning around 1788; to these he applied his own organization and extensive editorial hand. The resulting work was sufficiently altered from the originals that Samuel Romilly Bentham and Dumont's mutual friend and go-between could write in a letter to Dumont on the eve of publication: "It is very entertaining to hear Bentham speak of it.he says that he is very impatient to see the book because he has a great curiosity to know what his own opinions are upon the subjects you treat of" quoted in Charles Atkinson Benthams's Theory of Legislation; Oxford: 1914 p.viii. The work was never fully reproduced in English though substantial extracts from it appeared in Bowring's edition of Bentham's Works 1838-1843 and an English-language abridgment appeared in 1863 under the title Theory of Legislation. The current French edition was reprinted in Paris in 1820.<br /> <br /> Bentham's great insight into the theory of laws and their enforcement was that both should be designed to create the greatest good for the greatest number of people - the essence of Utlitarianism. He was particularly convincing in his approach to penology to which he applied the then-novel concepts that first a criminal penalty should be proportionate to the crime committed; second that legal penalties should function as deterrents rather than simply as retaliations. To quote Atkinson "In Bentham's days it was not generally recognized that the main end of punishment was the repression and prevention of crime. There were many persons ready to act on the belief that it mattered little how many murders or felonies were committed provided only that some man was hanged in respect of each one of them.Bentham on the other hand maintained that the certainty of a mild punishment properly allotted was far more effective than the mere chance of suffering death" Theory of Legislation p.xi. The imperative of criminal repression is also evident in Bentham's invention of the Panopticon - a prison-in-the round that would allow full-time surveillance of prisoners in their cells without individual prisoners ever knowing whether they were being watched - a surefire inducement to civil behavior if also a cringeworthy negation of the right to privacy. Dumont devotes an entire substantial section of the current work to Bentham's writings on the panopticon and its applications which in addition to prisons included factories poor-houses and schools. No panopticons were build during Bentham's lifetime though a few experimental 20th-century prisons e.g. the "Presidio Modelo" on the Isla de Pinos Cuba utilized Bentham's designs which are today more likely to be interpreted as a blueprint for the surveillance state than one for reform and rehabilitation.<br /> <br /> While not strictly speaking rare the Traités are a major milestone in the real-world applications of Utilitarianism and an essential continuation of Bentham's foundational work Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation 1789. Suitable copies have appeared at auction a few times over the past three decades but we can find no evidence of a similar set in publisher's wrappers having appeared in commerce. For background see MUIRHEAD "A Jeremy Bentham Collection" in The Library v.1 no.1 June 1946 p.17ff. CHUO LIBRARY Bibliographical Catalogue of the Works of Jeremy Bentham T8.1. Chez Bossange, Masson, et Besson unknown
1719034607UK: Savoy 1719. By Henry Care and now continued with large editions by W N. of the Middle-Temple Esq. Printed by Savoy by Eliz Nutt and R. Colling for Arthur Bettesboosth and John Booke in 1719 356 pages. "Containing Magna Charta Charta deForesta The Statute De Tallagio non concedendo The Habeas Corpus Act and several other Statutes; with comments on each of them. Likewise The Proceedings in Appeals of Murder: Of Ship-Money; Of Tonnage and Poundage. etc. Lastly Of Justices of the Peace Coroners Constables. Etc. GOOD LEATHER HARDCOVER front cover present but detached from book. Internally a nice clean tight copy with exception of detached cover and front blank endpaper. Scarce. . Hardcover. Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Savoy hardcover
16931278861693. ENGLISH LAW. Manuscript Book of Precedents. England 1673-93. Quarto modern full brown morocco; 53 leaves. $2500.17th century manuscript legal book of precedents with entries dated between 1673 and 1693 citing legal opinions generally relating to trade.This manuscript in a clear readable hand with a manuscript index contains opinions by thirteen different legal experts including William Jones Robert Stephens and Francis Pemberton. The cited opinions generally regard trade and mention corn imported flowers wine wool fish sarsaparilla vinegar gloves cattle and stockfish among other goods; there is a particular emphasis on laws regarding trade with England's growing empire: entry number 99 is ""The East India Companys Charter"" and others focus on goods specifically from Ireland or the Caribbean. First leaf misbound text complete; tape repair to top corner of first leaf. An intriguing piece of legal history. unknown
1615600611615. four titles in 1 book. 1615-1618. four titles in 1 book. 1615-1618. Four Scarce Coutumiers from Northern France France; Customary Law. Coustumes Du Bailliage De Vermandois en la Cite Ville Baillieue & Prevoste Foraine de Laon. Reims: Chez Simon De Foigny 1616. iv 108 4 ff. Bound with Coustumes de la Cite & Ville de Reims Villes & Villages Regis Selon Icelles. Reims: Chez Simon de Foigny 1615. 61 3 ff. And Coustumes de Chaalons & Ressort Du Siege Dudit Lieu En Ce Qui Est du Bailliage de Vermandois. Reims: Chez Simon de Foigny 1615. 33 1 ff. And Les Coustumes du Bailliage de Vitry en Pertois. Reims: Chez Simon & Iean de Foigny Imprimeurs 1618. 40 2 ff. Quarto 9" x 6"; 22.9 x 15.2 cm. Contemporary calf gilt rules to boards raised bands gilt ornaments and title "Coustume De Verman" to spine faint hand-lettered title to head of text block. Light rubbing and staining to boards extremities bumped and rubbed with some loss to spine ends and corners a few small pieces lacking from edges front hinge starting fragment of early bookplate to front pastedown. Light toning minor foxing to top margins light soiling to title pages small strips cut from bottom margins of two leaves of Laon for bookmarks no loss of text faint dampstaining in a few places minor tears and chips to margins of a few leaves early owner signatures most struck through one of "Lescarbotte" to first title page internally clean. A unique volume in very good condition. $2500. This collection represents a significant compendium of regional customary laws coutumes governing the vital territories of Picardy and the Ile-de-France during the Early Modern period.The primary work in this volume the Vermandois coutume served as the legal backbone for a vast jurisdiction. Composed in 1448 and undergoing a major revision in 1556 it governed lands that held immense religious and political prestige-specifically four of the six French ecclesiastical peerages: The Archbishopric of Reims and the Bishoprics of Laon Chalons and Noyon. The accompanying texts provide specific legal frameworks for the surrounding regions several of which mark significant printing milestones. Reims: Formulated in 1481 to govern jurisdictions outside of direct ecclesiastical control this 1615 edition represents its first app. unknown
1804034606Newbern: Martin & Ogden: 1804. Volume I & II bound in 1 volume. Volume I 501 pages I page Errata. "Containing the acts from 1715 to 1790 revised and published under the authority of the Legislature." Afterwards one of the Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States and now revised by Francois-Xavier Martin. Volume II: 224 pages I page Errata. "Containing the acts from 1790 to 1803 revised and published under the authority of the Legislature." By Francois-Xavior Martin. GOOD HARDCOVER rebound into a modern brick- red linen binding with new endpapers. Internally a nice clean and tight copy. Sign by John Strother Esq and is partly scribbled out. scarce. This is the 1804 editions. . Hardcover. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Martin & Ogden: hardcover
14298PRINTING HISTORY Law George Henry. THE BEAUTIES OF SINCERITY OR A SELECTION OF PASSAGES PROMPTED BY HEART-FELT LOVE. ON THE DEATH OF HRH THE PRINCESS CHARLOTTE OF WALES & SAXE COBURG. London: Printed for the Proprietor and Sold by the Publishers of the Booksellers Remembrancer 1818 First edition. Contemporary rose calf raised bands blind compartments gilt. Light rubbing and short split in upper joint expertly mended but an attractive copy of this unusual example of printing in gold. Four lines of the title-page are printed from gold leaf not illuminated but printed from type: BEAUTIES OF SINCERITY/ HRH/ THE PRINCESS CHARLOTTE OF WALES/ & SAXE CORBURG. OCLC locates six copies of this title all with the Wetton & Jarvis imprint but none with this special imprint. The death of the beloved Princess Charlotte during childbirth in November 1817 shocked the English nation; she was one of the very few members of the Royal family that was universally admired by the public for her honesty grace and sympathetic personality; her death only drew more attention to the corruption at Court which included flagrant back-stabbing insanity drunkenness adultery and mysterious deaths. Nearly every one of the sermons in this volume comments candidly on her virtues as well as the Court scandals. Printing in gold can be traced to an incunable of 1482 one known copy of the first edition of Euclid has survived with its dedication leaf printed in "gold ink". In 1831 Thomas de la Rue printed a single copy of the New Testament in gold for presentation to William IV. And the June 29 1838 issue of `The Sun' newspaper was printed in gold in honor of Queen Victoria's coronation. Under 100 power magnification it is clear that the gold printing in this volume was not from "gold ink" as described by Colin Clair and other authorities although copies of the regular imprint may have been printed with gold colored ink. This copy was printed from gold leaf with a glaze applied in a first pass through the press; the gold leaf applied in the second pass. A hand-colored portrait of Princess Charlotte is laid in. hardcover books
1883D14116Illinois 1883-1884. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. Contemporary sheep over thick heavy boards; in heavy canvas dust jacket with lettering stamped on upper board and spine; folio 445x287mm; pp. 479 lined ledger paper with about 50 pages blank at rear. Manufactured by J. M. W. Jones of Chicago. Sheep heavily chipped with later repairs; spine perished. Dust jacket tattered torn and stained; frayed along the edges; rear panel competely separated but present and interesting perhaps because it's so battered and because lettering identifies Seth Hanchett Cook County Sheriff see below. Some marginal dust-soiling; last few pages a bit chipped along fore-edge; but text is unscathed and perfectly legible throughout. <br/><br/>Tidy cursive records in black ink the offender's name charge amount of bail sentence and cell number. "Amount of bail" is sometimes left blank but often all fields are complete. Offenders include men and women arrested for larceny burglary assault murder insanity forgery and more. If convicted the sentence is recorded usually with the note "sent to Penit;" if insane a note reads "sent to physician." Seth Hanchett's predecessor Chicago Police Chief William J. McGarigle 1881-1882 was rumored to have been involved in bail bond rackets in cahoots with Michael C. McDonald a wealthy and powerful gamesman who controlled the internal mechanisms of the Democratic Central Committee in the last quarter of the 19th Century. McDonald tried to keep McGarigle in office via internal political machinations which proved to be no match for the plans of Mayor Carter H. Harrison and the people of Cook County who elected Republican Seth Hanchett as Sheriff in 1882. He was the county's first 4-year Sheriff. Hanchett was succeeded by the "bumbling" Canute R. Matson in 1886. Matson was a close friend of McGarigle who by this time had been placed in charge of the disease-infested Cook County Hospital likely due to McDonald's pull. This volume is interesting as a legal document but it may also reveal something about its place in Cook County political history. Worthy of further study. hardcover books
1823034604Washington City: Printed by the author by Way and Gideon: 1823. 316 pages. "The fourth and last of Taylor's full-scale books on the Constitution in which he fully expounds his philosophy of government. Taylor was one of the major political theorists of the early United States as well as the most articulate and persuasive exponent of the states' rights agrarian school." Signed by J. T. Brown with somebody's pencil note saying this copy belonging to John Thompson Brown Virginia Congressman. GOOD LEATHER HARDCOVER pages foxed binding is tight. Covers has been repaired at some point. Binding is tight. RARE. . Hardcover. Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Printed by the author by Way and Gideon: hardcover
2013481462013. ISBN-13: 9781584777816; ISBN-10: 1584777818. The Vulgate Edition in Law French Great Britain. Vulgate Edition. The Year Books; Or Reports in the Following Reigns with Notes to Brooke and Fitzherbert's Abridgments. Originally published: London: by George Sawbridge etc. 1678 1679-80. 11 volumes. Folio 9" x 14". 5802 pp. With New Introductory Notes and Tables in Each Volume Naming all Justices and Serjeants and Listing Calendar Years of Law Terms by David J. Seipp Professor of Law Boston University with Carol F. Lee of the District of Columbia Bar. Reprinted 2007 2013 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. Set: ISBN-13: 9781584777816; ISBN-10: 1584777818. Hardcover folio 9" x 14". New. $2495. Reprint of the Vulgate edition with new detailed introductions that address the history content and significance of the Year Books and tables that list all justices and sergeants as well as calendar years of law terms. The new material includes references to Seipp's Index and Paraphrase of Printed Year Book Reports 1268-1535 which is based on the Vulgate edition reprinted here. A powerful research tool Seipp's Index and Paraphrase of Printed Year Book Reports 1268-1535 is a free online database of all printed Year Book reports that indexes and summarizes almost all of the cases in this edition. It also guides the reader to later and prior proceedings of individual cases and to all case references in abridgments and other sources. It is difficult to overestimate the importance of The Year Books. As Marvin put it in his Legal Bibliography these were the "venerable books" from which Littleton Hobart Hale and Coke drew "so much valuable ore melting it into ingots and refining and sending it abroad as the correct coin of the common law" 756. As a series of notes on debates and points of pleadings they are primary sources for our knowledge of medieval common law. The origin of The Year Books is unknown. Maitland believed that the earliest volumes were notes taken by law students in court copied for the use of pleaders in later cases. Holdsworth maintained that The Year Books like other law reports were records of cases made by lawyers for their own private use with no thought toward subsequent publication. Though it is not known when the first volumes were compiled it is clear that the earliest cases date from 1268; t. unknown
2013481462013. ISBN-13: 9781584777816; ISBN-10: 1584777818. The Vulgate Edition in Law French Great Britain. Vulgate Edition. The Year Books; Or Reports in the Following Reigns with Notes to Brooke and Fitzherbert's Abridgments. Originally published: London: by George Sawbridge etc. 1678 1679-80. 11 vols. Folio 9" x 14". 5802 pp. With New Introductory Notes and Tables in Each Volume Naming all Justices and Serjeants and Listing Calendar Years of Law Terms by David J. Seipp Professor of Law Boston University with Carol F. Lee of the District of Columbia Bar. Reprinted 2007 2013 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. Set: ISBN-13: 9781584777816; ISBN-10: 1584777818. Hardcover folio 9" x 14". New. $2495. Reprint of the Vulgate edition with new detailed introductions that address the history content and significance of the Year Books and tables that list all justices and sergeants as well as calendar years of law terms. The new material includes references to Seipp's Index and Paraphrase of Printed Year Book Reports 1268-1535 which is based on the Vulgate edition reprinted here. A powerful research tool Seipp's Index and Paraphrase of Printed Year Book Reports 1268-1535 is a free online database of all printed Year Book reports that indexes and summarizes almost all of the cases in this edition. It also guides the reader to later and prior proceedings of individual cases and to all case references in abridgments and other sources. It is difficult to overestimate the importance of The Year Books. As Marvin put it in his Legal Bibliography these were the "venerable books" from which Littleton Hobart Hale and Coke drew "so much valuable ore melting it into ingots and refining and sending it abroad as the correct coin of the common law" 756. As a series of notes on debates and points of pleadings they are primary sources for our knowledge of medieval common law. The origin of The Year Books is unknown. Maitland believed that the earliest volumes were notes taken by law students in court copied for the use of pleaders in later cases. Holdsworth maintained that The Year Books like other law reports were records of cases made by lawyers for their own private use with no thought toward subsequent publication. Though it is not known when the first volumes were compiled it is clear that the earliest cases date from 1268; the. unknown books
2019718012019. with Feb. 2021 Quarterly Supplement. with Feb. 2021 Quarterly Supplement. New York Jurisprudence 2d. Thomson Reuters. Vols. 1-111 in 144 books 5 softbound 2020 Words and Phrases; 1 softbound 2020-2021 Edition Table of Laws and Rules; 9 softbound 2020-2021 Table of Cases; 7 softbound 2020-2021 General Index. Complete set current with all revised volumes through 2020 with May 2019 pocket part supplements and supplementary pamphlets with softbound February 2021 Quarterly Supplement. Together 167 books. Ex-private law firm library without any signs of ownership excellent as new condition. Twenty-three linear feet of shelf space. Publisher's Price USD 38234. Special $2495. New York Jurisprudence 2d provides practical and detailed coverage of the civil and criminal law of New York both substantive and procedural based on state statutes and state and federal case law. It includes an A to Z analysis of New York state law as enacted by the legislature or passed upon by the state or federal courts. unknown books
1967ZB254453University of Michigan. Law School 1967. volumes 4-12 15-22 1967-1988 mostly bound ex library else text clean & bindings tight. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. University of Michigan. Law School unknown
1889ZB394145Harvard Law Review Publishing Association 1889-1996. Volumes 3 12 17 33 38 59 61; 65-70; 73-78; 80-81; 85; 89-101; 106 107 109 1889-1996. partly bound library markings else textually clean & tight. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Harvard Law Review Publishing Association unknown
185446907Leipzig, Johann Ambrosius Barth, 1854. Contemp. marbled boards. In: ""Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Hrsg. von J.C. Poggendorff"", Vierte Reihe Bd. 3, (= Poggendorff Bd. 93,). Entire volume offered. Two stamps to titlepage. X,632 pp. and 4 folded engraved plates. Clausius's paper: pp. 481-506. Internally clean and fine.
159355259(Slesvig, Nicolai Wegener), 1593. 4to. Helpergamentsbind fra 1600-taller. Ved ombindingen er bagerst indsat ca. 100 blanke blade. Forgyldt titeletiket i skind på ryg. Etiketten med lidt tab. Gl. ejernavn Bille Brahe (Hvedholm). 129 blade. På titelbladet er 2 linier, som var trykt med rødt overskrevet med sort. Blad 1b med stort træsnit af Danmarks våben. Blad 2a med helsides træsnit, Christian IV's portræt. Gl. ejernavn på titelbladet. Rent eksemplar trykt på kraftigt skrivepapir og med talrige samtidige tilskrifter i en net hånd.
182643632Leipzig, Johann Ambrosius Barth, 1826. Without wrappers as issued in ""Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Hrsg.von Poggendorff"", Bd. 6 + 7, Viertes u. Fünftes Stück. (Entire issues 4 and 5 present). Titlepage to vol. 6. Pp. 369-514 a. 1 engraved plate, Titlepage to vol. 7. Pp. 1-136 a. 1 engreved plate. Ohms paper: pp. 459-469, pp. 45-54 a. pp. 117-118.. Clean and fine.