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200150627fdDade City: Pioneer Florida Museum Association 2001. Of an edition of 250 this is No. 182. Quarto pictorial wrappers stapled iv 82 ii pp. Photographs advertisements. Fine. Pioneer Florida Museum Association, 2001. Of an edition of 250, this is No. 182. unknown books
20138624bdGainesville: University Press of Florida 2013. First Edition Advance Review Copy with Publisher’s letter laid-in. Octavo blue boards hardcover 142 pp. Fine in a Fine dust jacket. From dust jacket: Hanging chads. Butterfly ballots. Unruly demonstrations across the country. A state capital occupied by the national press corps. For thirty-six excruciating days in late 2000 a nation held its breath while behind closed doors the seven justices of the Florida Supreme Court debated the outcome of the presidential election. The events that transpired within the justices’ chambers -- their arguments exhortations and appeals to one another -- have remained a mystery. until now. Inside Bush v. Gore presents the unique candid and compelling perspective of the Florida Supreme Court Chief Justice who stood at the center of the storm. Charley Wells a strong dissenting voice in the court’s 4-3 decision that mandated a statewide manual recount gives an unprecedented play-by-play of those tumultuous days. Not only is his legal analysis of Bush v. Gore at the state and federal levels invaluable but he also offers an insider’s view of judicial relationships the frustrations of ambiguous election laws the difficulties of separating the legalities from the politics and the unsung yet critical role played by state court professionals. Ultimately Inside Bush v. Gore is a story about the transfer of power in a country that prides itself on the democratic process of electing its leaders and the ability of the court system to justly and fairly resolve disputes. With the advantage of hindsite and the perspective gained by reading countless commentaries and studies about the decisions of both the Florida and the United States Supreme Courts Wells highlights how the rule of law prevailed in the midst of one of the country’s most controversial elections in recent history. University Press of Florida, (2013). First Edition, Advance Review Copy, with Publisher’s letter laid-in. hardcover books
2009130855Tallahassee Florida: Florida State University Museum of Fine Arts 2009. Softcover. VG Ex-library with few marks and label otherwise in Like New condition. Bright pink and rose wraps with color illus. 72 pp. many color illus. Focuses on the work of 32 artists. Issued on the occasion of a 2009 exhibit at Florida State University. From p. 4 interview with Joe Sanders curator: "One of the things I wanted to show in this exhibition is the extraordinary range that exists today. Artists working in print are producing everything from sculptural installation to traditional editions and single hand-printed objects." Florida State University, Museum of Fine Arts paperback books
200225467Unionville: The Florida Historical Society 2002. Cloth. A near fine copy with penciled inscription to free endpaper in a very good dust jacket with a few closed tears. ix 262 pp. Illus. with b/w photos. 4to. Histories architecture maps. An excellent production. The Florida Historical Society hardcover books