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1991582261991. Harvard Law Review. Cambridge Mass. Volumes 64 to 104 1950-1991. Mixed bindings. Vols. 64-72 solid brown and solid tan library binding; vols. 73-82 84-89 91 92 95 tan binding with upper red and lower black labels; Vols. 83 90 93 94 red binding; vols. 96-104 black with gold lettering. Together 60 books. Ex-library with property stamps on page edges and location labels at foot of spine else good condition. Special $695. The Harvard Law Review is a student-run organization formally independent of the Harvard Law School which publishes eight issues per year/volume containing articles by student editors as well as professors judges and practitioners and solicits reviews of important recent books from recognized experts. Individual volumes and standing order service available for future volumes as published. unknown books
186232318Danville KY and Cincinnati OH: Printed for the Association and Sold By Moore Wilstach Keys & Co. of Cincinnati 1862. 8vo. Four issues: No. 1 195pp; No. 2 197-370 1-errata pp; No. 3 371-541 pp; No. 4 543-714 6 pp. Number 1 lacking rear wrapper; the top outer corner of last four leaves creased and worn one corner torn loss of only a few letters; Number 4's rear wrapper detached but present. Very Good. <br/><br/> Contents include a variety of articles on the Presbyterian religion original sin "The Secession Conspiracy in Kentucky" Politics and the Church Negro Slavery and the Civil War Israel and the Sinai and much else. The Danville Review was founded by professors at Centre College and Danville Theological Seminary in order to establish a Presbyterian quarterly more centrally located than those in the eastern states. <br/> Original editors were Robert J. Breckinridge Edward P. Humphrey Stephen Yerkes and Joseph T. Smith of Danville Theological Seminary; James Matthews Jacob Cooper and Robert W. Landis of Centre College of Danville; and Robert W. Landis John M. Worrall and Robert L. Breck all of Kentucky. It was as its Prospectus stated "designed mainly for the exposition advancement and defence of the Christian Religion considered in its purely Evangelical sense; and for open resistance to whatever is hostile to it or inconsistent with it. its pages will be open to the consideration of all other interests of man and the discussion of everything that promotes or obstructs any one of these interests. The work is projected and will be controlled by persons all of whom are members of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America all of whom accept the standards of that Church in their obvious sense." <br/> Reverend Breckinridge used the publication in his fight to keep Kentucky from secession. <br/>Not in Lomazow. Printed for the Association and Sold By Moore, Wilstach, Keys & Co. of Cincinnati unknown books
15310Margaret Sanger. "Birth Control Review" American Birth Control League/Birth Control Federation of America 1923-1930. Significant group of 10 early Birth Control Review magazines. The Birth Control Review was a crucial communication tool used by Margaret Sanger and her organization Planned Parenthood to spread educational information about contraception methods to women worldwide and to report on global progress toward women's reproductive rights. This selection of journals is dated at a critical moment in the movement as Sanger continued combatting and defying Comstock Laws that banned the distribution of materials related to sexuality and reproduction in the U.S. Deaccessioned library copies. All 10 journals bear markings from their previous institution on the upper front cover and have minor age related toning to the edges. Some fold lines visible. Original stapled bindings intact and in overall good condition. unknown books
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
1828302753London Charles and Henry Baldwyn 1820-1828. 1828. 8vo. Title page vignettes. Contemporary 3/4 tan calf over marbled boards red and dark green spine labels minor rubbing. An attractive set. 16 volumes. Bookplates of F. Barham Zincke of Wherstead. Volumes 15 16 are edited by Henry Southern and Nicholas Harris Nicolas published by Baldwin Cradock and Joy; and Payne and Foss. Printed by Thomas Davison. Volumes 1-14 printed by D.S. Maurice. Hardcover. Very Good. London, Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1820-1828. hardcover books
1921019231Berlin Germany: Verlag Alexander Kogan Russische Kunst G.m.b.H. 1921. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. Bound volume containing the first nine issues of this publication including one double issue. There is a title page inserted with a Brentano's Inc. slug on it stating that there are 10 issues within but there is no indication that these issues are original issues and are not reprints. The text is in Russian with some captions in German and French and a few summary articles are in English. Beautifully lithographed covers with numerous tipped-in color plates portraits and black-and-white illustrations. Small bump to the top corner and the cloth of the rear hinge is torn but the inner hinge remains strong. The texts are clean and unmarked. Ezhemesiachnyi literaturno-khudozhestvennyi illiustrirovannyi zhurnal. Russische Montasschrift für Kunst u. Literatur revue russe d'art et de littérature. Issues 1 2 3 and 4-5 were issued in 1921 and 6-9 were issued in 1922. First edition. Verlag Alexander Kogan Russische Kunst G.m.b.H. Hardcover books