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Hardcover. Jacket colour is slightly fading. A small amount of pen marking beside the text. Text is clear throughout. HCW Used
pp. iv, 614 + Frontis portrait of King Charles II with fac-simile autograph; Lithographic copy of the Royal Charter to William Penn (in side pockets of cover), Fac-similes autographs and seals. Front inner hinge cracked. Small 4to. 245 mm. Original full publisher's cloth binding, worn at extremities. The lithograph of the CHARTER is suitable for display. PA SHELF 51/52 x2
4 leaves, folio, with fine woodcut arms of Victoria on first leaf; disbound, a remarkably crisp, clean copy. 26 Victoriae, Cap. 24, receiving royal assent on 8 June 1863.
331 pages. "The first history of Idaho's court system, told from the inside by many of the leaders of Idaho's legal community." - from dust jacket. Occasional black and white illustrations. Gift greetings upon front free endpaper else book virtually as new. Half inch opening at top edge of dust jacket front panel. Lovely copy. Book
222 pages including index and list of cases cited. A unique discussion of the judicial system in Canada. Written in accessible language and offering data never before published, it is the first book to consider the court system from a social science, rather than a legal, perspective. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Very nice copy. Book
Features: Discovering clues to old desks in a new book; Our resident expert explains what makes it Collectable; Wee Wyckham - a Victorian English Village in Southern California; Sylvia Lyons; Meet Jim Ison; Bette Davis; Maine Idyll - Remember tourist courts?; The Kara Beara Shop; Claycrafting - an irresistable rag doll; Cuddle a trio of calico cats in a country basket; Big plans for small plants - landscaping in 1/4" scale; A Wee Wicker Wardrobe Chair; Figure Sculpting V - Details/Clothes; Down Cellar II - finishing our 1929 laundry; Along the Mall XI - The Pet Shop; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A nice copy. Magazine
24 pages. Features: "A Moral Equivalent of War" - The World Must Choose; The Minister of Defense - The Work of Nine Weeks; Defence from the Air has Radically Changed; Our Feeble Stamps; Conquest of the Air Which Causes No Anxiety; A British Journalist in America; The Standard of Conduct Exacted of Ministers of the Crown; The Dean of St. Paul's Talks to Cambridge University Undergraduates About War; "Frankensteins of Science" - a talk by Sir Richard Gregory; Eton and the Foreign Service; A Study of the Art of Conversation; A Plea for Domestic Courts; Full page photo ad asking for help to aid the world's 5 million slaves; Dr. E.V. McCollum on Foods and Their Vitamins; Practical Education Only Makes Good Workmen but That is Not Everything - Mr. W.H. Bentley. Somewhat above-average wear. Middle two pages loose but present. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
307 pages. A compact collection of readongs on the topics of policing, the courts, corrections, youth justice, and special topics in criminal justice. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Excellent copy. Book
Features: Image of Canada - a Travelling Exhibition; A Desk with a Reason - a 'Table Desk'; Antiques in British Columbia; The Grange; The Davenport; Art and the Courts - France and England from 1259-1328. Moderate wear. Sound copy. Book
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece, title in red and black, and numerous full-page illustrations in the text;, some light offsetting to free endpapers, neat contemporary inscription on front free endpaper; grey cloth, upper board and backstrip lettered in black, uncut, small mark on backstrip else a near fine copy. VERY SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION.
Discusses 165 works with black and white images of many. Printed on glossy stock. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Unpaginated. Approximately one inch thick. Book
52 pages. Text in English. Features: Bernd Lohse turns 75; Africa in colour - Erna and Helmut Blenck; Rencontres d'Arles '86 - Kodak courts the younger generation of photographers; Yvette Troispoux; Kodachrome 1936 - 10 DIN; Erich Salamon - the discovery of a Leica photographer; Super - Kodachrome 200; Photokina 1986; Setyadi Yoedaatmadja; Red and Blue - colour as the triggering element; Documentary photography; New colour materials for even better print quality; Agfa's 70 years in colour photography; Title slides with computer and camera; Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy. Magazine
Features: The Power of Amtrak - with table of locomotives and details; Penn Central route map; A Royal Blue Line Recall - sentimental story of a B & O passenger showcase; South Shore's Steel Standards - the speedsters were interurbans in name only; Centerfold black and white photo of hardy miners of Calumet & Hecla Consolidated Copper, Co. and 5 of their locomotives; Story, table of locomotives and article re: Calumet and Hecla; Is Amtrak Legal? - the courts say yes; Only EMD and GE left? No - the diesels of the past live on, and require spare parts - long article and photos; and more. Moderate wear. Faint date stamp atop front cover else unmarked. Quality copy. Book
14x9 cm; (4), X, 306, (2) pp. Bella legatura coeva in tutta tela verde con filettatura e titolo in oro al dorso. Tagli spruzzati in azzurro. Antico e sbiadito timbro di appartenenza nobiliare al margine basso del frontespizio. Prima edizione in ottime condizioni di conservazione di questo studio storico dedicato al tribunali segreti nel nord della Germania, in prima edizione. First edition, good copy.
Contents: Coverage of the Kosygin visit to the U.S. with color photos; Photo of Barry Goldwater with supportive crowd; Photo of Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali) after sentencing; Abba Eban; Nasser and Podgorny; Photo of Sonny & Cher; Shooting without cartridges; Time Essay - Man's New Dialogue with Man; Nice color photo ad for the Chevrolet Camaro - convertible shown; Courts jammed; Smothers Brothers; Surgical worming - flukes; Cardiology - testing Mabaan tribespeople in the Sudan; Photo of Jack Niklaus winning at Baltusrol; Should the temple be rebuilt?; Wissotzky & Co. of Tel Aviv claims credit for Isreal's warr success; and much more. Unmarked. Average wear. Book
44 pages. Features: Nice one-page two-colour ad inside front cover for Capernwray Harbour National Headquarters on Thetis Island; Joy MacPhail makes a good minister of disinformation; Gun owners advised to not incriminate themselves; Why do we have no right to life, but a right to sodomy?; Recall campaigns against Helmut Giesbrecht and Paul Ramsey; Yellowknife has become the cocaine hub of the Northwest Territories; Leaky Condos; Ad feature on the Lark Group; Delwin Vriend; William Bennest Fired; Pat Quinn is fired; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
324 pages including index and numerous interesting black and white photographic plates. Inscribed to "Number 32 Deepsea" by Author upon half-title page which bears many additional signatures including those of: David Forsyth, Bob MacLaurier, A.J. (Jack) Douglas, Bob Kennedy, Tom McGrath, A. McKeown, Gerry McCullough, Bill Wilson, and Lloyd Robinson. McCullough is mentioned in the book as a Lake seaman who went deepsea during the war and was, at time of publication, a full-time organizer for the International Transport Workers Federation and responsible for tracking down ships violating basic conditions and bringing them into line. His predecessor was Tom McGrath. Shotguns, Mounties, American gangsters, the courts and government - all were used by the shipowners to destroy the Canadian Seaman's Union. What was this union that provoked such an unprecedented attack? Combining rigorous research with the stirring recollections of the people who lived the events, Jim Green weaves a gripping story from the union's birth on the Great Lakes in the mid-1930s through the 1949 world-wide strike to save the Canadian merchant fleet. Some creasing to covers. Average wear overall to this special copy. Book
248 pages. First printed in 1884. "These are the official documents made in these courts in the days of Jesus Christ." - subtitle. "From manuscripts in Constantinople and the records of the Senatorial docket taken from the Vatican at Rome." - from title page. Unabridged reprint edition. "I offer this book to the public feeling assured it can do no harm to anyone or to any church, but that it will be read by thousands with great interest, and will convince the infidel of the truth of the Scriptures." - from pages 41-42. "A supplement to the Acta Pilati." - from page 42. Rev. Mahan was accused of forging this work and subesquently suspended from the New Lebanon Presbytery. Book clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Binding sound. Prior owner's details in pencil atop front panel of dust jacket which is now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart. A sound copy of this curious volume. Book
xiv, 114 pages. Index. "An attempt to capture something of the evolution of a magisterial system from nought in 1800 to the present time." - from Preface. Book clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear - appears unread. White, gilt-adorned slipcase in similar condition. A lovely copy. Gift quality. Book
1st edition. Original paper wrappers, 8vo, 11 pages 22 cm. Judge Gad Frumkin was one of the first trained attorneys in Palestine and the only Jewish member of the Supreme Court under the British Government. He was the founder and president of the Society for Jewish Jurisprudence, founder and president of the Friends of Hebrew University, president of the Israel-Ibero American Institute, and former president of the Bnai Brith Lodge in Israel. Born and educated in Turkey, Justice Frumkin was also an authority on Ottoman law (JTA, 1960) . Reprinted from the 'Journal of comparative legislation', third series, Vol. XII, Part IV. , November 1930. . Paper read before the Society for Jewish Jurisprudence (English Branch) , at the Inner Temple, March 20th, 1930--(Page 1) Nr 2 in the series, Publications of the Society for Jewish Jurisprudence (English Branch) . SUBJECT(S) : Women -- Legal status, laws, etc. Women in Judaism. OCLC lists 10 copies worldwide. Very Good Condition. (women-5-1)
First edition. Original paper wrappers. 8vo. 22 pages, 23 cm. SUBJECT (S) : War crime trials. OCLC lists 4 copies worldwide. Light wear. Fading to edges of cover. Otherwise, very good condition. (HOLO2-21-14)
Very Good Condition in Good Jacket; 8vo; 120 pages; (rab-3-9)
12mo. 117 pages. In German. First edition. SUBJECT (S) : Kuckhoff, Adam, 1887-1943. Robert Kempner's copy (no markings). A lawyer and historian, Kempner was born in Germany. Arrested by the Gestapo after he publicly called for Hitler's deportation, he was released and fled to Italy and then to the U. S. From 1946-49, he was chief prosecutor of Nazi political leaders at the Nuremberg Trials. He also helped assemble evidence for Israel during the Eichmann trial. (Museum of Tolerance) Very good condition. (HOLO2-5-7)
84 pages. Cover: Louis Johnson Contents: Muted Bell for the Fourth Round - Harry S. Truman, Cyrus S. Ching and C.I.O. (Congress of Industrial Organizations); Peanuts...Yes, Peanuts - Harry S. Truman and Congress; Mr. Secretary (Louis A.) Johnson; Courts: Storm Over (Samuel H.) Kaufman; (Robert A.) Taft at the Grass Roots; Taxes: Two-State Bottle Battle - Liquor Sales in Massachusetts and New Hampshire; Britain, Canada, and the (Atom) Bomb; Coolness to (Sir Stafford) Cripps; Trouble for (Jawaharlal) Nehru; France: Otto Abetz in the Dock; Germany: Settling Red Claims; (Joseph) Stalin Reaches for the Satellite Peasants; The Stalins, They Fly High - Vassily Stalin; Canadian Affairs: Rebuff for the CSU (Canadian Seamen's Union); Medicine: In the Wild Space Yonder - Dr. Harry G. Armstrong Studies Space Flight; The Big Backtrack - NBC; Monkey-Wrench Scientist - Charles F. Kettering; Business: Signs of a New Buying Spurt; Labor: Ringmaster (Walter) Reuther; Agriculture: (Charles Franklin) Brannan's Baby; More Inflation to the Rescue; Religion: The Pope (Pius XII) Strikes Back; Horse Racing: Student Leader - Gordon Glisson; and Perspective: The Iron Muzzle on the Great Lakes. Address label clipped from front cover. Large clippings from pages 33, 61 and 79. Some soiling pages 50 to 52. A worthy reading copy. Book
160 pages. Features: Grass silage facts; a shot of nitrogen for your crops?; ten tips to protect your flock; Journeying into America; Top feeders in a fat-cattle state - The Schmidt brothers of Clinton County, Iowa; I saw East Asia's unrest - John Strohm travelled to India, Indo-China and Malaya; Four Corn Belt Neighbors pool labor and equipment - Rusty Peddicord, Mickey Parr, Clint Peddicord, Floyd Long and Ken Peddicord; The way to maintain prosperity; "Swine Courts" control the hogs; Nice color-photo Camel cigarette ad on back cover features Metropolitan Opera Star Nadine Conner; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine