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pp. viii, [18], 444. 8vo. 210 mm. Preliminary pages stained, but very readable. Worn original full leather binding. Stamped ownerships of John Guy Eshleman (1877-1966) an important figure in Lancaster, PA. Hardbound. Very Good. Formerly attributed to Benjamin Franklin or his son William, this was probably mostly composed by Richard Jackson. Richard Jackson (d. 1787), London barrister, was called, because of his wide knowledge, 'the Omniscient Jackson.' He was agent for Connecticut, 1760-71; for Pennsylvania, 1763-70; and for Massachusetts, 1765-67; counsel to the Board of Trade, 1770, and M.P., 1762-84. He and Franklin assisted each other in preparing important pamphlets on colonial affairs. Through this review an argument is made asserting the primacy of the Provincial Assembly over the Proprietors. Sabin 25605 (citing the 1818 Philadelphia edition); Howes P204; Ford 253. EVANS2
250 p. Early penciled ownership of J.I. Clark Hare on fly leaf. Tall 8vo. Original full brown publisher's cloth binding, very chipped and worn. Loss at head of spine. Sabin 5477. Horace Binney (1780-1875) was a famous Philadelphia lawyer, and was recognized as one of the leaders of U.S. the bar. PA 13.
Sixth edition, folio, [2],xi,[1],663,[35]pp., cont. ownership signature of Stanhope Hunter to front endpaper and Simeon Byrch (Surgeon of Burton on Trent) to terminal leaf, cont. calf, rubbed.
Hardcover in unclipped dust jacket. Like new condition. AD Used
Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1969, in-8, tela editoriale, pp. XIV, 281. Qualche sottolineatura a matita.
pleine toile cirée violette, tit. & fleurons dorés sur dos lisse, (plat et coins légt frottés), assez bon état malgré le défaut mentionné
Hardcover with unclipped dust jacket. Second edition. Creases to upper leading corners of pages 333-358. Light edgewear to boards and jacket. Spine tight and contents clean. AD Used
rel. éd. sous jaquette papier, impression en anglais, (jaquette passée, accroc au deuxième plat ainsi qu’à la jaquette), bon état, [Cet ouvrage provient de la bibliothèque personnelle du professeur Jean Carbonnier (1908-2003)]
In-4, broché, couverture imprimée (qqs petites taches sur la couverture), 89 p. Très bon exemplaire.
276 pages. Index. List of books referred to in footnotes. Reprint of the 1961 first edition. "Written to replace Sir William Holdsworth's Historical Introduction to the Land Law, which served for many years as the standard elementary introduction to the history of the law of land." - from Preface. Prior owner's name neatly clipped from top corner of front free endpaper. Neat underlining and marginalia throughout. Binding intact. A sound working copy. Book
A very good quality hardcover, with good condition unclipped dust jacket, from the collection of Susan Reynolds, a medieval historian, academic and tutor at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford. Dust jacket is tanned, particularly the spine, with significant wear to edges, corners and folds. Both head and foot of jacket spine are nicked, with small open tears present. Boards in very good condition, small stamp (200) on rear. Spine is creased lengthways, with insignificant creasing to foot. Page block lightly discoloured, with small bumps to face and foot. Internally, pages are tightly bound and clean. Any pencil marks and marginalia remain extant, due to the academic recognition of Susan Reynolds. CN Used
Hardcover in unclipped dust jacket with very slight jacket wear to upper edges. No other notable flaws. AD Used
pp. 336 (i.e. 342), [37], (1) [Publisher's catalogue]. Pagination: After p. 75, extra numbered pages (75)-(77); after p. 81, 113 and 298, extra numbered pages (81), (118) and (298) respectively. Loss bottom corner of margin p. 152. Fly leaves, title page and first few signatures soiled with old mold stain. Early manuscript ownership of P.J. Clark on title page and front paste down. 240 mm. Original very worn leather binding. This work is printed page for page from the London edition. S&S/AI 10052; Cohen. Bibliography of Early American Law 9097. Hardbound. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! AI BX 3
FIRST AND ONLY EDITION of this extremely important compilation of legal and historical writings relating to English legal and political history from Anglo-Saxon times down to the Civil War. 12, 412, 60, 68, 15 pp. LEAVES Nn3 AND Qq4 ARE BOTH PRESENT IN TWO STATES (CANCELLANDUM AND CANCELLANS). This bibliographical quirk is entirely unrecorded: no source mentions any cancels in this volume. Each of the three tracts has a separate title-page, but the pagination is continuous. Printed mainly in Roman types, but with many words and phrases printed in black letter (Gothic) types. The appendix is taken entirely from the Domesday book, and is thus in Latin. The extensive glossary (68 pp) represents an important advance in English legal lexicography. Many terms in this glossary are given in Anglo-Saxon and Middle English. Folio. Beautifully bound in 19th-century half morocco and marbled boards. Binding somewhat worn at extremities, but still very solid and attractive. Internally FINE AND BRIGHT. A rare and important book, perhaps unique in this state.
Hardcover without dust jacket. Bookstrip is loose along front hinge, minor bumps to corners. Pages are clean throughout. AD Used
Oxford, Oxford University Press, 1934. 4to.; 4 hs., 112 pp. Primera edición. Encuadernación original en tela.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In English. 169 p. An introduction to Turkish law: For non-law students. Contents: -The Nature of Law -Sources Of Law -Branches Of Law -Branches Of Public Law -Branches Of Public Law II -Branches Of Private Law I -Branches Of Private Law II. LAW Turkish law.
230 pages. Index and bibliography. "...Traces the history of the antipotlatch law, the government's attempts to enforce it and the widespread native opposition to the repressive legislation, shedding new light on a crucial chapter in the history of native peoples in Canada over the past two centuries." - from dust jacket. Former library copy with usual markings and only light wear. A sound copy. Book
Book is plastic protected Clean Copy
colonnes 1177 à 2312 + 5pp. de tables (ensemble 573pp.), texte imprimé en 2 colonnes, 34cm., reliure cart. (dos en cuir vert avec titre et décorations dorées, vague trace d'une étiquette enlevée du dos), feuilles de garde marbrées, texte frais avec peu de rousseurs, bon état, [contient des textes en français et en latin], R83655
1176 colonnes (588pp.), texte imprimé en 2 colonnes, 34cm., reliure cart. (plats, dos en cuir vert avec titre et décorations dorées, vague trace d'une étiquette enlevée du dos), feuilles de garde marbrées, texte frais, peu de rousseurs (surtout aux tranches), bon état, [contient des textes en français et en latin], R83656
1136 colonnes + 6pp. de tables (ensemble 574pp.), texte imprimé en 2 colonnes, 34cm., reliure cart. (plats marbrés, dos en cuir vert avec titre et décorations dorées, vague trace d'une étiquette enlevée du dos), feuilles de garde marbrées, texte frais et sans rousseurs, bon état, [La plupart des textes est en français], R83660
colonnes 1441 à 2996 & 6pp. de tables (ensemble 784pp.), texte imprimé en 2 colonnes, 34cm., reliure cart. (dos en cuir vert avec titre et décorations dorées, vague trace d'une étiquette enlevée du dos), feuilles de garde marbrées, texte frais et sans rousseurs, bon état, [La plupart des textes est en français], R83667
1144 colonnes (572pp.), texte imprimé en 2 colonnes, 34cm., reliure cart. (plats marbrés, dos en cuir vert avec titre et décorations dorées, vague trace d'une étiquette enlevée du dos), feuilles de garde marbrées, texte frais et sans rousseurs, bon état, [La plupart des textes est en français], R83668