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101701983. Thirty-two 32 linear feet of shelf space. Thirty-two 32 linear feet of shelf space. United State Reports. Official Edition. United States Supreme Court. Washington D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office. 150 miscellaneous volumes 1859-1983: 63 1859 64 66 to 67 69 72 77-79 81 to 83 86-87 90 97 to 98 100 102 110 112 114 116 122 124 131 to 133 141 to 142 144 to 145 149 152 to 155 160 162 164 166 169 170 to 172 176 to 177 179 183 to 184 186 187 189 to 193 195 to 196 199 to 200 202 204 205 207 210 215 222-223 225 227 229 to 231 244 to 245 248 to 249 251 to 254 256 259 269 275 278 to 280 284 2852 288 291 294 to 299 3012 302 to 305 307 311 to 313 315 317 320 to 325 325 329 331 to 335 3362 341 344 to 346 348 to 349 351 353 355 to 356 358 to 363 365 to 366 368 to 369 372 375 377 to 378 380 382 to 384 386 to 388 390 392 to 393 396 3982 399 to 400 407 432 436 to 437 450 454 460 463 to 464. Hardcover. Ex-library with property stamps else good to very good condition. Together 151 books. Thirty-two 32 linear feet of shelf space. $2000. unknown
1891675561891. Debates in Parliament 1892-1908 Great Britain. Parliament. The Parliamentary Debates Fourth Series. London: Reuter's Telegram Co. and Others 1892-1908. 136 of 199 volumes lacking Volumes 16-77 1893-1899 and 100 1901. Contemporary cloth blind frames to boards gilt titles to spine. Several volumes bound in three-quarter calf over paper-covered boards some with cloth-reinforced spines a few bound in recent buckram. Moderate to heavy shelfwear with chipping to spine ends most hinges cracked several boards loose or detached interiors clean. Ex-law school library. Location labels to spines bookplates and other markings to pastedowns and endleaves. $1995. Fourth Series. Authorized by Parliament this series was the successor to Hansard's Parliamentary Debates which succeeded the series commenced by William Cobbett in 1804. unknown
675581980. 920 vols. of 967 lacking 47 vols. 154 linear feet. 920 vols. of 967 lacking 47 vols. 154 linear feet. Debates in the House of Commons 1909-1980 Great Britain. Parliament. Parliamentary Debates Official House of Commons. London: Printed for the Controller of H.M.S.O. 1909-1980. Vols. 1-362; 406-701; 704-898; 900-965; 967. Together 920 volumes. Lacking vols. 363-405 702 703 899 and 966. One hundred fifty-four 154 linear feet of shelf space. Contemporary cloth blind frames to boards blind fillets and gilt titles to spine a few volumes bound in similar-style later cloth. Light to moderate shelfwear some hinges cracked or starting interiors clean. Ex-law school library. Shelf location labels to foot of spines property stamps to edges bookplates and other markings to pastedowns and endleaves. $1995. New Series. Authorized by Parliament this series was the successor to Hansard's Parliamentary Debates which succeeded the series commenced by William Cobbett in 1804. unknown
1980675581980. 920 vols. of 967 lacking 47 vols. 154 linear feet. 920 vols. of 967 lacking 47 vols. 154 linear feet. Debates in the House of Commons 1909-1980 Great Britain. Parliament. Parliamentary Debates Official House of Commons. London: Printed for the Controller of H.M.S.O. 1909-1980. Vols. 1-362; 406-701; 704-898; 900-965; 967. Together 920 volumes. Lacking vols. 363-405 702 703 899 and 966. One hundred fifty-four 154 linear feet of shelf space. Contemporary cloth blind frames to boards blind fillets and gilt titles to spine a few volumes bound in similar-style later cloth. Light to moderate shelfwear some hinges craked or starting interiors clean. Ex-law school library. Location labels to spines stamps to edges bookplates and other markings to pastedowns and endleaves. $1995. New Series. Authorized by Parliament this series was the successor to Hansard's Parliamentary Debates which succeeded the series commenced by William Cobbett in 1804. unknown books
1891675561891. Debates in Parliament 1892-1908 Great Britain. Parliament. The Parliamentary Debates Fourth Series. London: Reuter's Telegram Co. and Others 1892-1908. 136 of 199 volumes lacking Volumes 16-77 1893-1899 and 100 1901. Contemporary cloth blind frames to boards gilt titles to spine. Several volumes bound in three-quarter calf over paper-covered boards some with cloth-reinforced spines a few bound in recent buckram. Moderate to heavy shelfwear with chipping to spine ends most hinges cracked several boards loose or detached interiors clean. Ex-law school library. Location labels to spines bookplates and other markings to pastedowns and endleaves. $1995. Fourth Series. Authorized by Parliament this series was the successor to Hansard's Parliamentary Debates which succeeded the series commenced by William Cobbett in 1804. unknown books
2021718022021. New York Supplement 3d. Thomson Reuters. Vols. 1 to 134 2015-2021. Ex-private law firm library without any stamps or marks excellent as new condition. Publisher's Price USD 1858. per volume. Special $1995. Includes New York opinions from 2015 to 2020 in the North Eastern Reporter plus cases from the New York Court of Appeals Appellate Division of the State Supreme Court and additional Miscellaneous state courts. unknown books
2008546272008. South Eastern Reporter 2d. National Reporter Systemr. St. Paul: Thomson Reuters. Vols. 1 to 665. 1937-2008. Ex-library with stamps else very good. One hundred two 102 linear feet of shelf space. Publisher's Price USD 18367. Special $1995. Includes opinions issued by the state courts of Georgia North Carolina South Carolina Virginia and West Virginia. unknown books
2018692522018. Title 28: sect. 1-End in 26 bks with 2018 supps. Title 28: sect. 1-End in 26 bks with 2018 supps. United States Code Annotated USCA. Title 28 Judiciary and Judicial Procedure: Sections 1 to End in 26 books hardcover 2018-2019. Complete set current through 2018 supplements. Thomson Reuters. Ex-private law firm library very good condition. Publisher's Price USD 9900. Special $1995. Contains all the laws found in Title 28: Judiciary and Judicial Procedure of the United States Code of a general and permanent nature enacted by Congress plus their judicial constructions. It mirrors the official text of the United States Code published by the Office of the Law Revision Counsel of the House of Representatives. This set also features detailed indexes with thousands of entries not found anywhere else coverage of relevant cases construing the text of the U.S.C.A. the full text of selected regulations from the Code of Federal Regulations and court rules. unknown books
2019718032019. United States Code Annotated. St. Paul Minn.: Thomson Reuters. Titles 1 to 54 in 467 books LACKING Title 46: 30104-30700 1 book/2007; General Index S to Z 1 book/2020; Tables Vols. I-III 2020; Popular Names Tables A-Z; with all revised volumes current through the 2020 with 2019 supplements with three of the four softbound 2020 General Index vols. Together 470 books. Sixty-four 64 linear feet of shelf space. Ex-private law firm library without any stamps or marks very good to excellent condition. Publisher's Set Price USD 23215. Special $1995. Conforms to the official text of the United States Code which is prepared and published by the Office of the Law Revision Counsel of the House of Representatives. Offers comprehensive coverage of relevant cases construing the text of the statutes. unknown books
623981982. United States Court of Claims Reports. Cases Decided. Washington: Government Printing Office. Vols. 1 to 231 1863-1982. Complete set of all volumes published. Thirty-six 36 linear feet of shelf space. Ex-library. Tan buckram some early volumes 1 to 78 with shelf wear and soiling. Internally very good. Special $1995. The term "legislative courts" is used in the United States Government Manual to designate several special courts established by action of Congress. They are not included under the provision in the Constitution for a federal judiciary. The first of these special courts to be created was the Court of Claims in 1855 "to hear and determine the merits of certain claims against the federal government particularly those arising out of contracts." A chief justice and four associate justices all appointed by the President preside over this court. Boyd. United States Government Publications 110. Complete set of all volumes published from 1863 to 1982. Continued by Cases Decided in the United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit October 1982 and West's Federal Claims Reporter 1983 to date. unknown
32902United States Reports Official edition. United States Supreme Court. Washington: Government Printing Office. 128 Volumes. Vols. 8 12 14 15 27 29 31 37 40 44 47 48 53 192 193 195 272 279 280 285 to 299 310 311 312 313 315 331 348 349 351 to 366 369 to 373 375 to 382 388 to 400 403 to 410 412 413 419 to 424 426 to 438 440 446 447 450 to 455 460 461 463 500 501. Together 128 books. Twenty-three 23 linear feet of shelf space. Ex-library with stamps on inside front or rear covers. Hardcover good to very good condition. $1995. unknown
267811972. United States Reports Official edition. United States Supreme Court. Washington: Government Printing Office. 189 miscellaneous Volumes. 1790-1972. Hardcover. 32 linear feet of shelf space. Ex-library with stamps to edges but very good condition. $1995. Volumes: 1 2 72 73 76 to 79 82 to 91 97 105 111 to 112 114 116 120 to 122 124 125 129 to 133 135 137 to 140 142 144 to 146 148 151 153 155 156 160 162 165 to 167 169 170 173 176 to 178 180 181 183 to 187 189 to 195 197 199 200 to 206 2 copies 209 214 217 223 227 248 250 254 to 256 258 259 261 262 270 272 274 to 276 278 280 281 283 285 288 to 290 292 293 297 299 301 317 to 332 334 to 342 344 2 copies 345 346 350 to 374 376 to 380 385 to 389 401 to 406. unknown
32902United States Reports Official edition. United States Supreme Court. Washington: Government Printing Office. 128 Volumes. Vols. 8 12 14 15 27 29 31 37 40 44 47 48 53 192 193 195 272 279 280 285 to 299 310 311 312 313 315 331 348 349 351 to 366 369 to 373 375 to 382 388 to 400 403 to 410 412 413 419 to 424 426 to 438 440 446 447 450 to 455 460 461 463 500 501. Together 128 books. Twenty-three 23 linear feet of shelf space. Ex-library with stamps on inside front or rear covers. Hardcover good to very good condition. $1995. unknown books
32284United States Reports Official edition. United States Supreme Court. Washington: Government Printing Office. 166 Volumes: 111 121 123 125 127 134 135 139 142 145-147 149 151 153 154 157 160-162 164-166 169-174 176 177 180-184 190 194 195 197 200 201 203-206 217 218 222 229 236 239 245 248 250-252 258 267 268 273-278 280-282 285 286 288 290-293 295-296 299 302 304 306 307 309 311-338 393 414 416 417 422-424 426-431 433-434 437-443 445-458 460-477 479. Ex-corporate law library with stamps on inside front or rear covers. No stamps to edges. Hardcover good to very good condition. $1995. unknown books
1972267811972. United States Reports Official edition. United States Supreme Court. Washington: Government Printing Office. 191 miscellaneous Volumes. 1790-1972. Hardcover. 32 linear feet of shelf space. Ex-library with stamps to edges but very good condition. $1995. Volumes: 1 2 70 72 73 76 to 79 82 to 91 97 105 110 to 112 114 116 120 to 122 124 125 129 to 133 135 137 to 140 142 144 to 146 148 151 153 155 156 160 162 165 to 167 169 170 173 176 to 178 180 181 183 to 187 189 to 195 197 199 200 to 2062 copies 209 214 217 223 227 248 250 254 to 256 258 259 261 262 270 272 274 to 276 278 280 281 283 285 288 to 290 292 293 297 299 301 317 to 332 334 to 342 344 2 copies 345 346 348 350 to 374 376 to 382 385 to 389 401 to 406. unknown books
1911035812New York: Doubleday Page & Company 1911. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good /No Jacket. 264 Pp. Green Ribbed Cloth Embossed In Yellow And Black. Light Wear Bright And Clean No Fading Or Marks. Hinges Partly Cracked Front Hinge With Narrow Tape Reinforcement Along Gutter. Per Wikipedia Frederick Townsend Martin 1849 - 1914 Was An American Writer Advocate For The Poor And An Acknowledged Leader Of Society In New York. He Was Referred To As A "Millionaire With A Mission". Martin Was Born In Albany New York On December 6 1849 To Henry Hull Martin 1809-1886 And Anna Townsend 1815-1866. His Maternal Grandfather Was Solomon Townsend A Prominent Merchant In Albany And His Siblings Were Henry Townsend Martin D. 1915 Bradley Martin 1841-1913 A Prominent Book Collector Who Married Cornelia Sherman Howard Townsend Martin And Alice Townsend. His Niece Bradley's Daughter Cornelia Martin 1877-1961 Married William Craven 4Th Earl Of Craven 1868-1921. He Was Educated At The Albany Boys Academy And Graduated From The Albany Law School In 1872 And Served As A Colonel In The New York National Guard As Judge Advocate. In 1911 He Wrote The Passing Of The Idle Rich. In That Book Martin Commenting On The Power Of American Plutocrats To Influence The Political And Economic Status Quo Of The Nation Wrote: "It Matters Not One Iota What Political Party Is In Power Or What President Holds The Reins Of Office. We Are Not Politicians Or Public Thinkers; We Are The Rich; We Own America; We Got It God Knows How But We Intend To Keep It If We Can By Throwing All The Tremendous Weight Of Our Support Our Influence Our Money Our Political Connections Our Purchased Senators Our Hungry Congressmen Our Public-Speaking Demagogues Into The Scale Against Any Legislature Any Political Platform Any Presidential Campaign That Threatens The Integrity Of Our Estate." Martin's Writings Often Criticized The Extravagances Of The Indolent Or Newly Rich Members Of American Society And Preached That ".Where Idleness And Extravagance Creep In Decay Begins. Nations As Well As Individuals Have To Be Reminded Of The Dangers Of These Evils And They Must Be Faced". Martin Would Travel To The Bowery Mission In New York City To Visit With The Homeless. He Also Hosted An Annual Christmas Dinner For The Homeless On The Lower East Side. Martin Received A Large Sum Of Money On The Death Of His Brother Bradley Martin. Martin Was Referred To As A Successor To Ward Mcallister And Harry Lehr As The Leader Of Society In New York. Just Prior To His Death In 1914 He Bought A 10-Year Lease Of 6 Cumberland Place From Gowdy To Install An Art Collection Bequeathed To Him By His "Intimate Friend" Henry Sands. It Was Sands Intention That Both Of Their Collections Be Kept Together And Housed In London. After His Death His Collection Went To The Metropolitan Museum Of Art In New York. Martin Was A Director Of The Metropolitan Trust Company And Was A Member Of A Number Of Social Clubs Including The Metropolitan Club Knickerbocker Club And Aero Club In New York The Marlborough Club St James's Club Bachelors Club And Wellington Club Of London The Travelers Club Automobile Club And Polo Club Of Paris And The Country Club Of Puteaux France. <br/> <br/> Doubleday, Page & Company hardcover
161355818Kiøbenhaffn, Henrich Waldkirch (og andre ?), 1613-33. 4to. Velbevaret samtidigt dansk hellæderbind over træ i renæssancestil og med 2 originale spænder i bronce. Ophøjede bind på ryg. Permer med blindtrykte rammer i streger og ruller samt i midterfelterne pladetrykte portrætter (Justitia ?). Lidt slid ved øverste kapitæl.(52)"-20(38) pp. samt 115 forordninger. Ialt ca. 600 pp. Bagerst i bindet 26 sider med samtidige tilføjelser, notater m.v. Yderst velbevaret.
185444808Leipzig, Johann Ambrosius Barth, 1854. No wrappers in ""Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Hrsg. von J.C. Poggendorff"", Bd. 93, No 12 (entire issue offered). Titlepage to vol. 93. Pp. 481-632. Clausius's paper pp. 481-506.
185444808Leipzig Johann Ambrosius Barth 1854. No wrappers in "Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Hrsg. von J.C. Poggendorff" Bd. 93 No 12 entire issue offered. Titlepage to vol. 93. Pp. 481-632. Clausius's paper pp. 481-506. <br/><br/><em>First printing of this MILESTONE PAPER IN THERMODYNAMICS which together with his paper from 1850 established the second law of thermodynamics. In the offered paper Clausius introduces the symbol T for the universal function of temperature a 1 and he introduces the concept of "entropy" the greek word for 'transformation' but without using the word Clausius introduced the word later in 1865 he calls this new theorem "the principle of the equivalence of transformations". This principle paints a dramatic picture of the end of the world the so-called "heath-death of the universe"."Entropy on the other hand of the complementary experience of water seeking its own level of hot bodies cooling of springs untensing of magnetism wearing off and electrical charges leaking away of a destiny suchThat no life lives forever; - That dead men rise up never; that even the weariest river Winds somewhere safe to sea: a world getting old and running down."Gillespie in "The edge of Objectivity" p. 400-01."Clausius discovered that if he took the ratio of the heat content of a system and its absolute temperature this ration would always increase in any process taken place in a closed system. A closed system is one that loses no energy to the outside world and gains no energy from it. With perfect efficiency which is never realized in the real world of course the ratio would remain constant but i would never under any circumstances decrease."Asimov. - Parkinson: Breakthroughs 1854 C. </em> unknown
182543090Leipzig Johann Ambrosius Barth 1825. Contemp. hcalf. 5 raised bands gilt spine and gilt lettering to spine. A few scratches to spine. Small stamp on verso and on titlepage. A tear to right margin of titlepage repaired. In: "Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Hrsg. von J.C. Poggendorff" Poggendorff Bd. 4. 10476 pp. 4 large folded tables 6 engraved plates some folding. Small stamp on verso of plates. Ohm's paper: pp.79-88. Internally fine and clean. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of a paper of outmost importence in the history of electricity - it is Ohm's first scientific paper and it contains the report on the different original experiments sending a current through a variety of test wires that was the foundation for his famous law Ohm's Law. The paper contains the original research material that was to immortalize his name for the mathematical formulation of the law two years later in the well-known work "Die galvanische Kette mathematisch bearbeitet" 1827. - This paper was at the same time published in Schweiggers Journal."Ohm's first scientific paper was "Vorläufige Anzeige des Gesetzes." the paper offered. In it he sought a functional relationship between the decrease in the electromagnetic force excerted by a current-carrying wire and the lenght of the wire.Fromthe zinc and copper poles of a voltaic pile he ran two wires A and B the free ends of which terminated in small mercury-filled cups M and N; between M and another cup O he ran a third wire C. Together AB and C formed what he called the "invariable conductor" to distinguish it from one of the seven wires of different lenghts that when placed in a circuit between O and N constituted the "variable conductor". Among the latter was one "veru thick" wire four inches long and six thinner ones 0.3 line .025" in diameter ranging in lenght from one foot to seventy-five feet. Finally over wire C hung the magnetic needle of a Coulomb torsion balance which served to measure the electromagnetic force exerted when one of the variable conductors completed the circuit.He then found that the loss in force was equal to the difference between the normal force and the lesser force occasioned by one of the other wires divided by the normal force. Tabulating these value against the lenghts of the wires he found that his data were well represented by the formula v=0.41 log 1x where v is the loss in force and x is the lenght of the wire in feet."DSB X p.187. - This expression is the preliminary formula for his famous relations between voltage amperage and resistance R=V/I.Parkinson "Breakthrough" 1825 P. - Ronald's Library p. 376.The volume contains other importent papers in the history of chemistry and physics Berzelius F. Wöhler F.E. Neumann Heinrich Rose Chr. Hansteen Fresnel etc. </em> hardcover
182543090Leipzig, Johann Ambrosius Barth, 1825. Contemp. hcalf. 5 raised bands, gilt spine and gilt lettering to spine. A few scratches to spine. Small stamp on verso and on titlepage. A tear to right margin of titlepage repaired. In: ""Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Hrsg. von J.C. Poggendorff"", Poggendorff Bd. 4. (10),476 pp., 4 large folded tables, 6 engraved plates, some folding. Small stamp on verso of plates. Ohm's paper: pp.79-88. Internally fine and clean.
Kiøbenhaffn, Henrich Waldkirch (og andre ?), 1613-33. 4to. Velbevaret samtidigt dansk hellæderbind over træ i renæssancestil og med 2 originale spænder i bronce. Ophøjede bind på ryg. Permer med blindtrykte rammer i streger og ruller samt i midterfelterne pladetrykte portrætter (Justitia ?). Lidt slid ved øverste kapitæl.(52)" -20 (38) pp. samt 115 forordninger. Ialt ca. 600 pp. Bagerst i bindet 26 sider med samtidige tilføjelser, notater m.v. Yderst velbevaret.
2005106287United Kingdom: Duckworth Pub. New. 2005. Hardcover. 0715633724 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY BRAND NEW PRISTINE NEVER OPENED - 320 pages; 6 x 9 inches -- REVIEW: "In Principles of the Common Law Dr. Michael Arnheim has written a fascinating and commonsensical discussion of issues crucial to the well being of the law. He displays well-honed analytical skills particularly in dissecting the trend toward judicial and scholarly activism that threatens the integrity of the law in England and America." -- Judge Robert H. Bork Former U. S. Solicitor General and Former Acting Attorney General of the United States and a Former U. S. Court of Appeals Judge. -- DESCRIPTION: This is the only currently available book to identify explain analyze and discuss some of the most important and controversial principles of the common law of England. Among the many questions addressed here are: Is the common law based on principles or not If so what are they and where do they come from Can judges make up principles Are logic and reason still principles of the law Does the European Union law enjoy higher law status Does human rights law enjoy higher law status With the great emphasis today placed on rights does the old principle still hold true that "Where there's a right there's a remedy" What has happened to the doctrine "Nobody shall profit from his own wrongdoing" And what about the human rights supposedly guaranteed by the European Convention This book focuses on two: individual liberty and freedom of expression. Michael Arnheim addresses these questions and also examines practical principles which can make all the difference to for example the validity of a will the interpretation of a contract or the outcome of a claim in negligence or administrative law. Written is a straightforward easily accessible style and drawing on recent cases such as those involving Tony Martin Naomi Campbell Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones this book will be illuminating to practicing lawyers and students alike. -- with a bonus offer-- . Duckworth Pub hardcover
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193333595New York NY U.S.A.: Columbia University / Wildenstein. As New. 1933. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - Thirty-third series NO. 50 issued September 9 1933 -- with a bonus offer--; . Columbia University / Wildenstein paperback