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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: München, Monumenta Germaniae Historica. 1993, 1993
ISBN 10: 3886121135 ISBN 13: 9783886121137
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Original publisher's green paper-covered boards, black title spine frontcover, thick 8vo: xxxvi, 942pp., Fine copy. Volume 13: Monumenta Germaniae Historica. Hilfsmittel.
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Verlag: Sampson Brothers, York, UK, 1888
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Near Fine. Illustrated (illustrator). 2nd Edition. An account of this village near Selby. A few illustrations. Large 8vo. A few spots to title page. Light rubbing to spine ends. No extra for 2nd Class UK; small surcharge for 1st Class and overseas.
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Verlag: prostat Lipsiae, 1735. Folio., 1735
Anbieter: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, USA
Hardcover. vignette: flying horse (illustrator). [16] p., 1791 col.; 39 cm. (15.3 in.) [Orig. ed. 1571] -- JEHOVA, m. `nomen quod vulgo trtragrammaton vocant' (col. 1209) Good solid contemporary vellum. 6 cm. torn from head of spine.
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Erscheinungsdatum: 1843
Anbieter: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, USA
Boston: 1843. 3rd ed. Revised Corrected & Enlarged (illustrator). Boston: 1843. 3rd ed. Revised Corrected & Enlarged. The Last Authorial Edition of Story on Bailments Story, Joseph [1779-1845]. Commentaries on the Law of Bailments: With Illustrations From the Civil and the Foreign Law. Revised, Corrected and Enlarged. Boston: Charles C. Little & James Brown/London: A. Maxwell & Son, 1843. xliv, 636 pp. Octavo (9-1/4" x 5-3/4"; 23.5 x 14.6 cm). Contemporary sheep, blind fillets to boards, raised bands and lettering piece, and fragment of owner label to spine. Light rubbing to boards, front board partially detached, moderate rubbing to extremities, heavier rubbing to spine, corners bumped and worn, offsetting to margins of endleaves, very light toning to interior. A good copy. $450. * Third edition, the last by Story. Marvin: "Whatever was to be found in the English and American decisions, whatever Roman and Continental jurisprudence afforded on illustration of the law of bailments, Joseph Story collected and combined with surprising industry, and wonderful learning.Story's Bailments affords one of the best examples, in modern times, of the illustration which our laws are susceptible of, by the aid of foreign jurisprudence." Marvin, Legal Bibliography 668-669. Cohen, Bibliography of Early American Law 2454.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1771
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London, 1771. 3rd ed enlarged from the 1st ed 1771 (illustrator). London, 1771. 3rd ed enlarged from the 1st ed 1771. Laws Relating to Hares, Pheasants and Partridges [Purlewent, Samuel]. A Dialogue Between a Lawyer and a Country Gentleman, Upon the Subject of the Game Laws, Relative to Hares, Partridges, And Pheasants. Wherein is Shewn, The Several Qualifications to Kill Game; The Penalties such Persons are Liable to Who Kill them Without such Qualifications; The Manner of Recovering such Penalties; The Difference Between being Subject to the Penalties, And being Punished as Trespassers; The Distinction Between Voluntary and Involuntary Trespassers; The Necessary Steps to be Taken to Make Wilful Trespassers, And the Consequences of Being Such; The Difference Between Inferior and Superior Tradesmen, And the Consequences of Inferior Tradesmen Committing Trespasses; Together with Some Observations upon These Laws. To Which are Added Three Tables, Shewing at One View, The Offences,-- The Statutes Creating Them,-- The Persons to Whom the Penalties are Given,-- The Manner of Recovery,-- The Costs a Plaintiff is Intitled to,-- The Time When the Information or Action Ought to be Brought; And Lastly the Several Penalties a Person May be Liable to by One Act. With a Letter to John Glynn, Esq; Serjeant at Law, And Representative of the County of Middlesex, Upon the Penal Laws of this Country by a Gentleman of Lincoln's-Inn, A Freeholder of Middlesex. London: Printed for J. Wilkie, 1771. 54, [2] pp. With half-title (with an edition statement). Three folding tables. Octavo (8" x 5"). Later maroon three-quarter morocco over marbled boards, gilt rules to boards, raised bands, gilt title and gilt ornaments to spine, endpapers renewed with marbled paper, top edge gilt. Light rubbing to boards, moderate rubbing to extremities, later armorial bookplate (Gloucester) to front pastedown. Light toning to interior, a few minor tears to tables, light soiling to half title. A handsome copy. $950. * Third edition, one of three editions, all issued in 1771. This review of the game laws in dialogue form was reprinted in 1775 and incorporated into a later work by John Purlevent, Two Law Tracts (1786). The three tables summarize the laws relating to hares, partridges and pheasants. OCLC locates 9 copies in North American law libraries. Not in Sweet & Maxwell. English Short-Title Catalogue N55642.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1598
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London, 1598. Enlarged ed. Beale T374 (illustrator). London, 1598. Enlarged ed. Beale T374. Copy of Kitchin's Court Leete, Et Court Baron from the Library of Thomas Parker, First Earl of Macclesfield Kitchin, John [c.1520-c.1590]. Le Court Leete et Court Baron Collect per Iohn Kitchin de Greies Inne un Apprentice in Ley. Et les Cases & Matters Necessaries pur Seneschals de Ceux Courts a Scier, & Pur les Students de les Measons del Chauncerie. Ore Novelment Imprimee, & Per le Author Mesme Corrigee, Ouesque Divers Novel Additions, Come Court de Marshalsey; Auncient Demesne, Court de Pipowders, Essoines, Imparlance, View, Actions, Contracts, Pleadings, Maintenance, & Divers Auter Matters. [London]: In Aedibius Thomae Wight, & Bonhami Norton, 1598. [xii], 289, [3] pp. Octavo (6" x 4"). Contemporary calf, blind rules and small blind-stamped initials "GW" to boards, raised bands and later lettering piece and small hand-lettered shelf labels to spine. Light rubbing to extremities, a few minor scuffs to boards, corners bumped small tears to head of spine, pastedowns loose, later armorial bookplate of the Earl of Macclesfield to verso of front board, small embossed Macclesfield stamp to head of title page. Moderate toning to text, faint dampstaining and soiling to preliminaries, light foxing in a few places. Early owner signature of Thomas Parker to head of title page, markings and brief annotations (mostly manicules) in his hand to the margins of several leaves. A nice copy with an interesting association. $1,000. * First published in 1579, Kitchin's work is an important source of information on local courts and government. By outlining the differences between the previously undivided court, Kitchin, along with Coke, helped lay the foundations of modern legal theory. "In fact Kitchin was doing on a small scale what Coke was doing on a grand scale. Both were representatives of that school of literate Elizabethan lawyers.whose great and enduring work was the adaptation of medieval law and institutions to modern needs. Imagination necessarily played some part in this process of adaptation; and thus they are responsible not only for the enunciation of the rules of modern law, but also for legal and historical theories, the soundness of which was considered by many generations of lawyers and historians to be as incontestable as their statements of law." This copy belonged to Thomas Parker [1.
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