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19024732Various locations mostly Colorado and Wyoming 1902. Fifteen manuscript letters totaling 43 pages and approximately 7500 words most retaining original transmittal envelopes. Minor overall wear occasional fading but mostly a highly readable group. A small but interesting collection of letters documenting the western mining exploits and family life of Benedict W. Law his wife Rhodocia "Docia" Emma Willett Law 1852-1921 and some of their children and associates. Benedict and Docia married in 1879 and the couple raised two children one of whom Harry C. Law is involved in the present letters. The Law family seems to have split their time between Wyoming New York and Havana Cuba with Benedict stationed at various locations in the west while pursuing business opportunities. At the time of the 1900 census amidst the time period involving the present letters Benedict W. Law 1851-1924 was working in Dixon and Baggs Wyoming and Fourmile Colorado where he is listed in the census as "Proprietor of Placer Mine."<br /> <br /> Benedict's letters emanate from his time in Dixon and Baggs Wyoming where various members of the Law and Willett families lived and worked at times. Almost half of the letters were written by Benedict to his wife ranging over the course of five years. In these letters Law reports on business and mining matters discusses local events and reports on various family matters among other issues. In some of the more interesting passages he details how the river rushes past Dixon in Wyoming describes a woman returning "as the head of her own establishment again" in Dixon after apparently being abused by her husband reports plans to better manage his dredgers in Colorado and more. Benedict's most informative letter to Docia comes from March 1902 in which he details the workings of his dredge and a "water-tight sluice" while at his mining camp in Baggs. He describes "caulking today around the edge of the sluice.and afterwards in a second feed water tank we are building up on the hurricane deck. The sluice is this shape:" Benedict then draws a diagram of the sluice and thereafter further describes how it works. Benedict also discusses the dredge in his next two letters to Docia reporting on the repairs and alterations needed to make the dredge operate properly.<br /> <br /> The earliest letter from Benedict is a familial correspondence to his son Harry Law in which Benedict playfully discusses "snow fleas" in some detail. He also writes another letter to Harry in which he extolls Harry to experience the West encouraging him to "see all the curious little things that are so different here from what they are in our country back there." He also describes a river flood in Baggs that drowned all the foot-high ant hills in the area. There are also four letters from Grace Willett Docia's sister and Benedict's sister-in-law written from either Dixon or Fourmile and sent to their mother Sylvia Willett back in Erie County New York. Highlights of Grace's letters include her relating an incident in Dixon when "the town was shot up by two drunken cowboys who fired several shots as they ran their ponies through the streets" getting sick from canned tomatoes opening a new store in Colorado and other various activities of her and her family in the West. The collection also includes a few letters from Benedict's associates in Wyoming and California.<br /> <br /> Altogether the letters in the present grouping provide an interesting view of life in the American West at the turn of the 20th century with good details on the difficulties of mining in Wyoming. unknown
1860313321Albany 1860. 62 vintage albumen prints comprising 60 oval gem portraits 1-1/2 x 1 inches 1 larger oval portrait 2-1/8 x 1-5/8 inches and 1 full-length 3-1/2 x 2-1/2 inches. 2 vols. 8vo. Contemporary brown morocco autograph album stamped in gilt and blindW.B. Sprague blindstamp on ffep. A few portrait photos damaged or loose 2 inscriptions are without photos. 62 vintage albumen prints comprising 60 oval gem portraits 1-1/2 x 1 inches 1 larger oval portrait 2-1/8 x 1-5/8 inches and 1 full-length 3-1/2 x 2-1/2 inches. 2 vols. 8vo. Early Albany Law School Photographic Yearbook. A photographic yearbook from the Albany Law School class of 1860 assembled by student Horatio Colony 1835-1917.<br/>Opened in 1851 Albany Law School is the oldest independent law school in the United States. Many of its students in the 1850s and '60s became prominent lawyers and judges.<br/>As is the custom with the professionally produced college photograph yearbooks produced by George Kendall Warren starting in the late 1850s each photograph is inscribed beneath by the sitter with his name and hometown. The album opens with professors Ira Harris Amasa Parker Amos Dean Nathaniel Harris and Levi Chamberlain. Some notable students include Alexander P. Ketchum who became a Colonel and Chief Appraiser of the Port of New York; Clayton H. Delano 1836-1920 who served eight terms as the Town of Ticonderoga's Supervisor and was elected twice to the New York State Assembly; and William S. Opdyke general counsel of the Delaware and Hudson Company. <br/>Horatio Colony 1835-1917 whose picture appears last and is unfortunately obscured by damage assembled this album. The photograph of Levi Chamberlain is inscribed to "Horatio friend and pupil." He was admitted to the bar in New Hampshire and New York in 1860; in 1869 he along with his brother George took over the management of the family business the Faulkner and Colony Woolen Mill. He held several other civic and local government positions before his death in an automobile accident in 1917. His son Horatio Jr. 1900-1977 a poet and novelist established the Colony family home as a museum upon his death.<br/><br/>With: Autograph album containing autographs of acquaintances and some notable figures including Amos Bronson Alcott "A. Bronson Alcott" and Octavius Frothingham "O.B. Frothingham". In near matching black morocco autograph album stamped in blind and gilt extremities rubbed. With later inscription of C.W. Lawbert on front free endpaper. unknown books
1616034608Company of Stationers: 1616. Written by Sir John Fortescue. Late Chief Justice and after L. Chancellor to King Henry VI.l. Published in London for the Company of Stationers in 1616 the first edition. Hereto are joined the two Summes of Sir Ralph de Hengham L. Chief Justice to King Edward I commonly called Hengham Magna and Hengham Parua. Never before published. Notes both on Fortescue and Hengham are added." GOOD HARDCOVER LEATHER BOUND modern bookplate is present rare. . Hard Cover. Good. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Company of Stationers: Hardcover
18791688651879. GARDNER James T and Frederick Law OLMSTED. Special Report of New York State Survey on the Preservation of the Scenery of Niagara Falls and Fourth Annual Report on the Triangulation of the State for the Year 1879. 96 pp. Illustrated with engraved fold out frontispiece 9 heliotype prints one full page engraved plate one photolithographic facsimile plate 4 fold out maps and two loose folding maps. 8vo. 230 x 145 mm bound in publisher's blue cloth. Albany: Charles Van Benthuysen & Sons 1880. A key publication in the creation of the Nation's first state park'. " Concerns about the preservation of Niagara Falls had begun to emerge in the late 1860s as industrialists situated power plants along the shoreline and entrepreneurs bought up land so they could charge visitors for a view. Frederick Law Olmsted was one of the leaders of the "Free Niagara" movement which urged New York State to take control of the Falls so the natural beauty of the surrounding land could be protected from commercial interests and exploitation and remain free and open to the public. This report authored in part by Olmsted was commissioned by the State to survey current conditions and make recommendations on what should be done. As anticipated the report concluded that "we find its treasures in the grasp of money-getters and its sacred groves assailed by the axes of the mill-man of desecrated by the purveyor of public amusements; and are convinced that destruction of the scenery will be swift and certain unless the all-powerful State shall appear as the preserver of Niagara." The recommendations of Gardner and Olmstead along with Barker's compelling photos of area's natural beauty and the development along the shoreline helped turn the tide of both public opinion and rouse state bureaucrats into action. Niagara Falls State Park -- America's oldest state park -- was established in 1885. A fine copy of a rare publication. Printed presentation slip from Gardner tipped in. hardcover
1668KK6903Pottendorf Austria: Jerome Verdussen 1668. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo 160 x 110mm. 269pp. and final blank. Title with woodcut engraved printers device with motto Ingenio et virib. of Johann Baptist Hacque who apparently printed the work with Verdussen both from Antwerp. Full-page woodcut engraved plate of illustrating familial bloodlines for five generations p.75. Period calf flat spine lacking ties; hinges starting covers lightly rubbed some worming. Some dated inscriptions on rear leaf from 1744 1746. <br/><br/>The famous Hungarian Count Franz III Nádasdys work on Hungarian Imperial law printed within the walls of his castle at Pottendorf. Count Franz Nádasdy 1622-1671 a Hungarian baron Lord Lieutenant Royal Council Chief Chamberlain and Chief Justice was doubly of royal descent. Specifically he is descended from the line of the Anjou Plantagenet whose medieval ancestors settled as the Nádasd in Hungary. In 1665 Nádasdy gained control of Pottendorf castle and set up a printing shop where he employed the Antwerp printer and bookseller Jerome Verdussen. In 1667 Franz found himself at the head of the conspiratorial secret society. The next year this printed work appeared from within the castle walls. The Cynosura is a self-compiled work that provided short comments on the recent subject index of Hungarian Imperial laws adopted until 1659. Two years later and somewhat ironically the unfortunate count found himself amid an uprising and armed rebellion and was later beheaded in 1671 for conspiracy against Emperor Leopold I of Austria. Of greatest rarity; Jekal in his dissertation of old prints in lower Austria only records three works in Austrian libraries Kremsmünster: Abbey Library Vienna: Nationabibliothek and University Library one copy in Munich Bavarian State Library. Jerome Verdussen hardcover books
1760794121760. FRANKLIN IMPRINT. LAW William. An Extract from a Treatise by William Law M.A. Called the Spirit of Prayer; or the Soul Rising out of the Vanity of Time inti the Riches of Eternity. Phila.: B. Franklin and D. Hall 1760. 47pp. Disbound. Light foxing and toning contemporary ownership signature on title page else a very good copy. Evans 8633. Miller 731. Campbell 648. A Quaker religious pamphlet. unknown
227j1290USA: Legal Studies Group The National Commission for Judicial Reform. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1989. First Edition. Hardcover. Signed and inscribed by Eustace Mullins upon front free endpaper. A most scathing indictment of the American legal system. Chapters include: Legal Anarchy; The Origin of Law; A Plague of Lawyers; Judge Not; The Supreme Court; The Court as Arena; The Department of Justice; Durance Vile; The Case of the Strange Director; Freedom of Speech Anyone; Taxation Without Hope; The Taxing Power; Our Legal Future; and more. xvi 535 pages. Following his tutelage under renowned poet Ezra Pound Eustace Mullins 1923-2010 went on to become perhaps America's preeminent conspiracy author. No dust jacket as issued. Prior owner's details atop front free endpaper otherwise tight clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality signed example.; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; Signed by Author . Legal Studies Group, The National Commission for Judicial Reform hardcover
17692732Nancy: J. B. Hiacinthe Leclerc 1769. 12mo 147 x 90 mm. 212 3 pp. Woodcut thistle ornament on title woodcut tailpieces. Half-title tearing slightly along gutter old paper reinforcements to gutters of A8v and B1r 2 or 3 short marginal tears occasional light foxing. Contemporary red morocco double gilt fillet border to sides smooth spine gold-tooled with green morocco gilt lettering-piece gilt edges marbled endpapers extremities rubbed. Provenance: Stanislas de Guaita 1861-1897 poet and expert on the occult bookplate; by succession to de Guaita’s brother-in-law Pierre de Lallemand de Mont with his bookplate; Philippe Zoumeroff sale Paris 16 May 2014 lot 27.<br/> <br/> First Edition of the first ordinances of Lorraine as part of France. Although the Duchies of Lorraine and Bar had been ceded to France by the Treaty of Vienna in 1738 for political reasons Louis XV postponed annexation and named his father-in-law Stanislas Leszczy ski deposed King of Poland as the last titular sovereign Duke of Lorraine and Bar. The two duchies were not officially annexed to France until the latter’s death in 1766. This comprehensive set of revised laws governing the newly French capital city of the province of Lorraine was promulgated three years later on 4 January 1769. <br/> <br/> The highly detailed regulations cover matters of municipal safety and hygiene commerce and trade and interpersonal relations providing a vivid and sometimes surprising view of daily life. The 18 chapters are devoted to: protection of Sundays and holidays on which only fruit and vegetable sellers are allowed to work before 9 am; regulation of foreigners and their conditions of residence and admission to the status of bourgeois; relations between servants and their masters; regulation of the grain market delivery of grains etc.; rules for bakers butchers sausage-makers fishmongers open-air-markets taverners restaurateurs and billiard-hall owners; general commerce delivery of wood drivers and delivery-boys private porters of chairs public carriages street hygiene and safety fires and échenillage the obligatory extermination of caterpillars and other arboreal pests. <br/> <br/> OCLC lists 4 copies Harvard Business & Law Libraries Yale Law Library and Bibliothèque Ste.-Geneviève. J. B. Hiacinthe Leclerc unknown
17692732Nancy: J. B. Hiacinthe Leclerc 1769. 12mo 147 x 90 mm. 212 3 pp. Woodcut thistle ornament on title woodcut tailpieces. Half-title tearing slightly along gutter old paper reinforcements to gutters of A8v and B1r 2 or 3 short marginal tears occasional light foxing. Contemporary red morocco double gilt fillet border to sides smooth spine gold-tooled with green morocco gilt lettering-piece gilt edges marbled endpapers extremities rubbed. Provenance: Stanislas de Guaita 1861-1897 poet and expert on the occult bookplate; by succession to de Guaita's brother-in-law Pierre de Lallemand de Mont with his bookplate; Philippe Zoumeroff sale Paris 16 May 2014 lot 27. First Edition of the first ordinances of Lorraine as part of France. Although the Duchies of Lorraine and Bar had been ceded to France by the Treaty of Vienna in 1738 for political reasons Louis XV postponed annexation and named his father-in-law Stanislas Leszczy ski deposed King of Poland as the last titular sovereign Duke of Lorraine and Bar. The two duchies were not officially annexed to France until the latter's death in 1766. This comprehensive set of revised laws governing the newly French capital city of the province of Lorraine was promulgated three years later on 4 January 1769. The highly detailed regulations cover matters of municipal safety and hygiene commerce and trade and interpersonal relations providing a vivid and sometimes surprising view of daily life. The 18 chapters are devoted to: protection of Sundays and holidays on which only fruit and vegetable sellers are allowed to work before 9 am; regulation of foreigners and their conditions of residence and admission to the status of bourgeois; relations between servants and their masters; regulation of the grain market delivery of grains etc.; rules for bakers butchers sausage-makers fishmongers open-air-markets taverners restaurateurs and billiard-hall owners; general commerce delivery of wood drivers and delivery-boys private porters of chairs public carriages street hygiene and safety fires and échenillage the obligatory extermination of caterpillars and other arboreal pests. OCLC lists 4 copies Harvard Business & Law Libraries Yale Law Library and Bibliothèque Ste.-Geneviève. J. B. Hiacinthe Leclerc unknown books
185599570<p>London 1855. 1855. Good. - Octavo 8 inches high by 5 inches wide. Softcover bound in printed self-wraps. Once likely bound in with other pamphlets the book is disbound with the cover page and last page detached. 14 pages. The pages are slightly soiled and the pamphlet was folded twice horizontally. Good.</p><p>Exceedingly RARE. First only edition.</p><p>On December 11 1854 The Times of London editorialized: "We felt it our duty a few days ago to call attention to the fact that if disease or wounds were to incapacitate Lord Raglan for continuing his labours in the Crimea the command of our army would devolve upon Sir Richard England and we suggested that such a change ought by all means to be provided against." The Times goes on to forcefully attack England for his actions as commander of the Scinde field force during the Afghan wars in 1842. "In the beginning of the year 1842 Sir Richard England commanded the Scinde field force. It was extremely important to reinforce General Nott at Candahar where he was in want of men money and ammunition. Near the village of Hykulzye at the foot of the Bolan Pass General England was encountered by some Asiatic troops and repulsed with the loss of nearly 100 killed and wounded. It was of the utmost importance that he should advance or at any rate not retreat for General Nott had written to him that either halting or retiring would have the worst effect throughout Afghanistan and would be more injurious to his present position than 20000 of the enemy in the field. But General England did retreat. His troops were eager to renew the attack; Colonel Stacy the political agent who accompanied him undertook to storm the position with a hundred or even eighty men - thrice he begged for permission and thrice he was refused. General England retired to Quettah and there began to intrench himself leaving Nott the honour of England and the destinies of India to their fate. The defences before which he retreated were not formidable. They were thrown up in a few hours and when afterwards taken some of our officers rode over them without knowing where they were. General England wrote that the enemy were a hundred to one stronger than any one expected though they were fewer than he was informed that they would be. Finally he strove to throw the blame on the Sepoys whom he would not allow to renew the attack. 'The seeming unwillingness of England' says Mr. Kaye 'to redeem his character by a vigorous movement in advance irritated General Nott more than the disaster itself.'"</p><p>In this letter to his brother-in-law A.F.W. Montagu England describes his actions at that time in great detail and proffers a defense of them. Following his letter of December 28 1854 from Sebastopol are published letters written in 1842 defending him from Major-General Charles Napier the Governor General of India Lord Ellenborough and a letter from his Secretary T.H. Maddock. Finally there is an 1855 letter praising England from General Sir George De Lacy Evans.</p><p>The British army officer General Sir Richard England 1793-1883 was born at Fort Detroit at a time when it was part of Upper Canada. In 1841 he took command of the Bombay Army division and was dispatched to the relief of Colonel Palmer at Ghuznee and General Nott at Kandahar. In 1854 he was placed in command of the 3rd Division in the Crimean war.</p> London, 1855. paperback
1949112j2666London: William Hodge and Company Limited. Fair with no dust jacket. 1949. First Edition. Hardcover. "The record of this trial which follows is the verbatim official record. Much of it is a translation from German and it has only been edited where necessary to make the meaning clear: it pretends to no literary elegance. It is hoped that in this way it reflects better the atmosphere of the trial and the extempore speeches and questions and answers." - Preface. "This report is being published not to encourage a morbid interest nor to keep alive feelings of ill-will against our late enemies. But because the horror through which the world passed in those dark years of WWII was not just a nightmare which cannot recur but is something against which the collective conscience and alert vigilance of mankind asserting the rule of law in international affairs as in municipal ones must protect us. The Natzweiler concentration camp record is terrible." - Foreword. Wikipedia reports that the Natzweiler-Struthof Nazi concentration camp located on territory annexed from France in 1940 held 52000 prisoners between 1941 and 1944 approximately 22000 of whom are estimated to have died at the camp and its sub-camps. The prisoners were mainly from resistance movements in German-occupied territories. 233 pages. Index. Black and white photographic plates. Unmarked with above-average wear and fading to original red cloth. Endpapers soiled. Contents moderately tanned with age. Binding intact. No dust jacket. A rare and worthy reference example of this important history. Kehr & Langmaid 6161 Laska 1670.; War Crimes Trials Volume V; 8vo . William Hodge and Company, Limited hardcover
2001717232001. United States Patents Quarterly 1st. Washington: Bureau of National Affairs. Vols. 1 to 231 1929-1986. First fifty volumes with moderate to heavy shelf wear. with United States Patent Quarterly 2d. Vols. 1 to 57 1987-2001. Together 288 books. Ex-corporate law library with shelf location labels at foot of spines else a very good set. Special $1495. Premier research tool on Intellectual Property law and indispensable in a patent library. Unique in that it prints many "manuscript" decisions which are nowhere else published. These Patent Office decisions are not printed in the Commissioner's decisions but are often referred to by the examiners. The publisher is permanently out-of-print of 17 volumes of this title. unknown books
2016715172016. American Criminal Law Review. Georgetown University Law Center. Bound Volumes 1 to 53 1962-2016 in 71 books. Hardcover. Mostly maroon buckram with gilt spine lettering. Ex-library with property stamps to page edges and small bar code labels on inside rear covers else very good. $1495. The American Criminal Law Review is the nation's premier journal of criminal law. The ACLR seeks to serve the criminal law community by providing a forum for the best scholarship in the field. The ACLR especially strives to provide information and ideas that are useful to criminal law practitioners. The ACLR publishes three issues a year containing articles and notes from leading criminal law scholars. It also publishes the Annual Survey of White Collar Crime the definitive reference work for white collar practitioners. Every other year the ACLR also hosts a symposium bringing together professors practitioners and students to discuss contemporary issues in criminal law. In 2010 the ACLR launched its blog providing yet another forum for criminal law scholarship. The ACLR was first published in 1962 by the University of Southern California Law School in conjunction with the American Bar Association. The ABA moved the publication to the University of Kansas Law School the following year and changed its title to the American Criminal Law Quarterly "ACLQ". As an ABA publication the ACLQ concentrated on a practitioner's approach to the criminal law. In 1971 ACLQ moved to Georgetown University Law Center where it became a student-edited publication and its title changed to the "American Criminal Law Review" ACLR. Today it is the nation's premier journal of criminal law. unknown books
1980675571980. Debates in the House of Lords 1909-1980 Great Britain. Parliament. Parliamentary Debates Official House of Lords. London: Printed for the Controller of H.M.S.O. 1909-1980. 397 Vols. lacking vols. 129-133 and vol. 260. Forty-two 42 linear feet of shelf space. Contemporary cloth blind frames to boards gilt titles to spine. Volumes I bound in recent buckram. Moderate shelfwear interiors clean. Ex-law school library. Location labels to spines stamps to edges bookplates and other markings to pastedowns and endleaves. $1495. 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
1956715151956. United States Supreme Court Reports Lawyers Edition 1st series. Rochester New York: The Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company 1917-1956. Vols. 1-100 1790-1956. Covering United States Reports volumes 1 to 351 in 100 books. Hardcover. Publisher's original olive green cloth with contrasting red and black lettering pieces. Twenty 20 linear feet of shelf space. Ex-private law firm library with moderate shelf wear shelf location labels at foot of spines property stamps on pages edges and small bar code label on inside rear covers else a very good. Special $1495. "The distinctive features of the Lawyers Edition are first its completeness since it reprints every case in all of the original reports U.S. Reports vols. 1-351 and prints some that were omitted from them; second the retention in most cases of summaries of the arguments of counsel; third the addition of extensive annotations; fourth retention of original page numbering in brackets e.g. 282 so that the same citations serve for them and for the original reports; fifth uniformity in style of printing throughout the entire series which is not the fact with the original reports; and sixth minimum shelf space required." Hicks Materials and Methods of Legal Research. 3d rev. ed. 141. unknown books
2003712722003. United States Supreme Court Reports Lawyers' Edition 2d Series. Lawyers Cooperative Publishing Co. LexisNexis. Vols. 1 to 151 1956-2002 regular bound volumes. Vols. 33 to 154 Current through November 2003 supplements. Vol. 151 issued from publisher in 2002. Ex-private law library with property stamps on inside front covers and page edges else a very good set. Publisher's Price USD 7615. Special $1495. Previously published by Lawyers Cooperative Publishing. Contains the complete reports of the U.S. Supreme Court including concurring and dissenting opinions a full text of all memorandum cases and the court's miscellaneous proceedings a syllabus of the U.S. Supreme Court Reporter decisions and numerous summaries of briefs filed in the Supreme Court along with the names of all the attorneys who participated. unknown books
2018706642018. Complete set of all vols. published. Complete set of all vols. published. California Appellate Reports 4th series. LexisNexis; Bancroft Whitney Thomson West. Vols. 1 to 248 1991-2016. Complete set of all volumes published. Publisher's cloth hardcover. Fifty-four 54 linear feet of shelf space. Ex-private law firm library with moderate shelf wear internally very good. Special $1495. Volumes 1-109 Thomson West. Volumes 110-248 LexisNexis. The official compilation of California Courts of Appeal opinions. Each opinion includes headnotes highlighting all points of law to save you research time. unknown books
2020715652020. Civil rel 203/Sept 2019; Crim release 203/Sep 2020. Civil rel 203/Sept 2019; Crim release 203/Sep 2020. Moore's Federal Practice. Daniel R. Coquillette; Gregory P. Joseph; Sol Schreiber; Jerold Solovy; and Georgene M. Vairo; and the Moore's Board of Editors. LexisNexis. Volumes 1-31 including 15A 17A Index 2020 Tables 2020. Together 35 Volumes. Looseleaf format. Civil Practice unit current through release 203/September 2020; Criminal Practice unit Vols. 24-28 current through release 203 CRIM/September 2020. Ex-private law firm library with moderate shelf wear. Index volume crudely repaired with clear tape. Property stamps and shelf location labels on spines. Publisher's Price USD 12369. Special $1495. Moore's Federal Practice is a comprehensive and time-honored treatise on U.S. federal practice and one of the most cited texts in the legal world. The premier treatise on federal civil criminal appellate and admiralty procedure written by the judges lawyers and professors who write and amend the federal rules. Chapters include historical appendices describing development of the law legislative history advisory committee notes etc. Also includes discussion of procedure in admiralty and bankruptcy cases. This title covers the important December 1 2018 amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and provides analysis of recent cases such as Jesner v. Arab Bank PLC Alien Tort Statute and China Agritech Inc. v. Resh class actions. unknown books
2010559742010. ISBN-13: 9781616190002; ISBN-10: 1616190000. Mendelsohn John and Donald S. Detwiler Editors. The Holocaust: Selected Documents in Eighteen Volumes. Originally published: New York: Garland Publishing Inc. 1982. 18 volumes 8-1/2" x 11". Reprinted 2010 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781616190002. ISBN-10: 1616190000. Hardcover. New. $1495. Each volume is composed of facsimiles of essential records of the Holocaust in most of its aspects from 1933 to 1945 arranged both topically and chronologically. The set contains over 330 documents in over 5200 pages. Originally published New York: Garland Publishing Inc. 1982. The documents were carefully chosen from the thousands preserved at the U.S. National Archives by the late Dr. John Mendelsohn a supervisory archivist of the U.S. National Archives and Records Service who was the author of numerous finding aids and guides to captured German documents and Holocaust records. Dr. Donald S. Detwiler an internationally recognized authority on the history of World War II and its documentation and Professor Emeritus Southern Illinois University is the Advisory Editor. Each volume contains an Introduction by Dr. Mendelsohn or another distinguished authority. The introductions offer historical perspective on the documents as well as general information about the topic. Each volume contains a detailed table of contents listing each document and providing its source. The volumes are grouped topically: PLANNING AND PREPARATION 1. Legalizing the Holocaust: The Early Phase 1933-1939 2. Legalizing the Holocaust: The Later Phase 1939-1943 3. The Crystal Night Pogrom 4. Propaganda and Aryanization 1938-1944 5. Jewish Emigration from 1933 to the Evian Conference of 1938 6. Jewish Emigration 1938-1940: Rublee Negotiations and the Intergovernmental Committee 7. Jewish Emigration: The S.S. St. Louis Affair and Other Cases THE KILLING OF THE JEWS 8. Deportation of the Jews to the East: Stettin 1940 to Hungary 1944 9. Medical Experiments on Jewish Inmates of Concentration Camps 10. The Einsatzgruppen or Murder Commandos 11. The Wannsee Protocol and a 1944 Report on Auschwitz by the Office of Strategic Services 12. The "Final Solution" in the Extermination Camps and the Aftermath 13. The Judicial System and the Jews in Nazi Germany RESCUE ATTEMPTS 14. Relief and Rescue of Jews from Nazi Oppression 1943-1945 15. Relief in. unknown
2017716262017. Michigan Law Review. Ann Arbor Michigan: Michigan Law Review Association. Volumes 69 to 115 no. 5 1970-2017 in 88 books. Vols. 69 to 92 tan buckram with red and black spine lettering pieces Vols. 93 to 115 tan buckram with black spine lettering. Ex-library with property stamps on page edges else very good condition. Special $1495. Founded in 1902 the Review is the sixth oldest legal journal in the country. It was originally was intended as a forum in which the faculty of the Law Department could publish its legal scholarship. The faculty resolution creating the Review required every faculty member to submit two articles per year to the new journal. From its inception until 1940 the Review's student members worked under the direction of faculty members who served as Editor-in-Chief. In 1940 the first student Editor-in-Chief was selected. During the years that followed student editors were given increasing responsibility and autonomy. Today the Review is run with no faculty supervision. Seven of each volume's eight issues ordinarily are composed of two major parts: Articles by legal scholars and practitioners and Notes written by the student editors. One issue in each volume is devoted to book reviews. Occasionally special issues are devoted to symposia or colloquia. unknown books
2006432302006. ISBN-13: 9781584776703; ISBN-10: 1584776706. Selden John. Opera Omnia Tam Edita Quam Inedita. Collegit ac Recensuit; Vitam Auctoris Praefationes & Indices Adjecit David Wilkins. Originally published: `London: Guil Bowyer Volume One; S. Palmer Volume Two; T. Wood Volume Three 1726. 3 Vols. in 6 books. 10" x 16." Complete set. Portrait frontispiece by George Vertue after P. Lely. with text illustrations and ornaments. Text in double columns. Vols. 1-2 Latin; Vol. 3 English. xiv new introduction and table of contents x xxxiv lvi 757 cols.; vi 765-1892 cols. lxxx; xviii 860 cols.; 861-1721 cols. xliv; x 1058 cols.; 1069-2081 cols. xxxviii pp. Reprinted 2006 by The Lawbook Exchange Ltd. With a new introduction "The Works of John Selden: An Introduction for the American Reader" by Steve Sheppard William Enfield Professor of Law University of Arkansas School of Law. Hardcover with 1 searchable DVD for the entire set. ISBN-13: 9781584776703; ISBN-10: 1584776706. New. $1495. DVD available separately at USD 1395. Reprint of the first collected edition which was limited to 750 sets edited with preface index and life of the author by Dr. David Wilkins. Collects all of the major legal treatises and antiquarian studies of one of the greatest figures in English legal history. Among the titles included are De Anno Civili Veteris Ecclesiae Judaicae Dissertatio De Diis Syris Dissertatio ad Fletam Mare Clausum Epistolae & Poemata Titles of Honour Uxor Ebraica The History of Tythes Of the Judicature in Parliament Speeches and Arguments and Table Talk. This set is notable also for its handsome layout and typography which features Roman Italic and Hebrew type created for Bowyer by William Caslon. In Printing Types Updike refers to it as Bowyer's "greatest achievement" and as "a stupendous piece of work" II:102 136-137. unknown books