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1991x-0897892607Praeger Pub Text 1991. Hardcover. New. 9.75x6.50x0.75 inches. Praeger Pub Text hardcover
1954mon0001570387HMSO 1954. Hardcover. Good. . The boards are marked and corners scuffed.The hinges and binding are firm.Text is clear and unmarked. HMSO hardcover
1891DEMO014105IPhiladelphia: John Y. Huber 1891. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 53 inserted portraits. Quarto 745 pages blue cloth repaired hinge some internal cracking unopened; ex libris Frank D. Kellogg. <br/><br/>In addition to a comprehensive history this work incorporates nearly 200pp. of the Proceedings of the Celebration of the 100th Anniversary of the Organization of the U.S. Supreme Court. It includes the remarks by Chief Justice Melville Fuller and Justices Field & Harlan. Grover Cleveland spoke and chaired the Executive Committee. Etched portraits by Albert & Max Rosenthal. 53 inserted portraits. Author Carson became Attorney General of Pennsylvania. John Y. Huber hardcover
1976BN258030Düsseldorf : Droste 1976. 1976. Monschau so wie es war. Gerd Courts ; Franz Mathar - Städte - so wie sie waren <br/><br/>Monschau so wie es war. Gerd Courts ; Franz Mathar - Städte - so wie sie waren Courts Gerd und Franz Mathar Düsseldorf : Droste unknown
197860160Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 1978. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket. Cover has some wear and soiling. vii 1162 p. Includes illustrations. Footnotes. 95th Congress 2d Session Committee Print No. 15. In the nearly 1 200 pages of this document the reader will have the opportunity to witness the basic elements of the profession of government service displayed bat their highest level--by the Register and staff of the United States Copyright Office. This document is the result of Section 114 of the Copyright Revision Act of 1976 which required that the Register submit a report on the performance right issue on January 3 1978. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
1791OB1042-11<p>Se Vende A Paris au Palais & chez les Marchands de Nouveautés 1791. Soft Cover. 36 pages; 19.5 cm. Title continues: "intitulée: Examen de la Question si les Tribunaux du département de Paris doivent être réunis dans un même lieu ou au contraire fixés dans leurs Arrondissemens respectifs. Par M. Avoué aux Tribunaux du Département de Paris." Caption title; imprint at end. Not found in WorldCat nor Martin & Walter. This reflects the administrative turmoil and conflicting ideologies during the first years of the French Revolution. One of a collection of 40 Royalist and counter-revolutionary tracts of the French Revolution. Stock#OB1042-11. Very Good in marbled paper wrappers.</p> Se Vende A Paris, au Palais, & chez les Marchands de Nouveautés paperback
200117892Place_Pub: Washington DC: GPO 2001. very good. 540 wraps footnotes. S. Hrg. 106-1059. GPO paperback
180393882New-York: George F. Hopkins 1803. Original printing not a reprint. Paperback. Minor foxing to exterior; appears to have been disbound from a large collection of assumedlt related works. All pages present. Please refer to photos. Large octavo in printed paper wraps; 56 pages; 22 cm. "Colonel Despard and twelve associates were tried under special commissions of Oyer and terminer and gaol delivery for the county of Surrey." / Early American Imprints. Uncommon. / Law. Trials Treason -- England -- Surrey. Procès Trahison -- Angleterre -- Surrey. Executions. Shaw & Shoemaker 4076 Despard Edward Marcus 1751-1803 -- Trials litigation etc. England -- Surrey. George F. Hopkins paperback
1025L014991Fair. New Haven: Printed by Oliver Steele 1816. Full leather darkened at spine. Front hinge a little loose. Foxing throughout. 494 pps. plus table of contents and errata page. "American text writing as a significant force in our legal development begins in 1816 with Reeve"s Baron and Femme.": Pound The Formative Era of American Law 140. hardcover
2003mon0000082835HM Magistrates' Courts Service I 2003-01-01. Paperback. Good. in x in x in. Ex-library book usual markings. Clean copy sound binding. HM Magistrates' Courts Service I paperback
1746217802London: Various publishers 1746. Mostly first editions unless otherwise noted below. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary calf backed marbled boards. Binding worn internally clean. Mostly first editions unless otherwise noted below. 1 vols. 8vo. A good single collection relating to the trials of Admirals Mathews and Lestock which resulted from their engagement with the French and Spanish fleet near Toulon in February 1744. The battle part of the War of the Austrian Succession is said to have "marked the lowest pitch reached in discipline and fighting and efficiency by the fleet in the 18th century and it had a very bad effect in confirming the pedantic system of tactics set up by the old Fighting Instructions . " - Encyclopedia Britannica 11th ed. To the puzzlement of many contemporary observors Rear-Admiral Richard Lestock who was second in command and who kept his distance from the battle was acquitted. In contrast Vice-Admiral Thomas Mathews who engaged the enemy however confusedly was censured and was one of seven ship-captains to be discharged from the service.<br /> <br /> A hand-written table of contents on the front free flyleaf gives a list of the contents amended in pencil by a later hand. <br /> <br /> 1. Corbett Thomas. An account of the expedition of the British fleet to Sicily in the years 1718 1719 and 1720. Under the command of Sir George Byng Bart. . Collected from the Admiral's manuscripts and other original papers. With folding table. For J. and R. tonson 1739. Third edition. Lacking final leaf pp. 95-96. Sir George Byng the naval hero was the father of Admiral John Byng who presided over the cout martial of Lestock and was himself court-martialed and executed a few years later. ESTC T 142387.<br /> <br /> 2. Mathews Thomas. Authentick letters from Admiral Mathews to the Sec--t----s of st--te the L----ds of the Ad------ty &c. Relating to his expedition to the Mediterranean with their answers . 2 5-29 29-30 30-68 pp. Printed for W. Webb. Title leaf detached. ESTC T 22798.<br /> <br /> 3. Mathews Thomas. Admiral Mathews's conduct in the late engagement vindicated. Wherein the whole affair is compendiously stated. The several pieces published by Mr. Lestock examined with candor. . By a gentleman of the Royal Navy. For M. Cooper 1745. Lacking half-title. ESTC T 115878<br /> <br /> 4. Mathews Thomas. The Charge of Thomas Mathews Esq; also the answer and defence of Admiral Mathews to the said charge &c. For E. Cooper n.d. `746. ESTC T 182897.<br /> <br /> 5. Lestock Richard. Vice-Adm--l L-st-k's Account of the Late Engagement near Toulon between His Majesty's fleet and the fleets of France and Spain : as presented by him the 12th of March 1744-5 : also letters to and from Adm---l L-st--k relating thereto since his arrival in England with notes. London: for M. Cooper 1745. ESTCT4221.<br /> <br /> 6. Lestock Richard. Vice-Admal Lestock's recapitulation as spoke by him at the Bar of the Honble House of Commons on Tuesday the 9th of April 1745. Containing his remarks on the evidence that have been examined . printed for John Millan 1745. ESTC T 177090.<br /> <br /> 7. Lestock Richard. The sentence pronounc'd by the Court-martial sitting aboard His Majesty's Ship the Prince of Orange at Deptford on Tuesday the 3d of June 1746 on Vice-Admiral Lestock. printed for M. Cooper 1746. ESTC T 47456. Provenance: Philip.C. Duschnes; Paul Peralta-Ramos with stamp Various publishers unknown