Erscheinungsdatum: 1894
Anbieter: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, USA
London: Stevens and Sons, 1894. 1 volume. (illustrator). London: Stevens and Sons, 1894. 1 volume. Scarce 1894 Compilation of Lagos Ordinances [Nigeria]. Stallard, George, Compiler. Richards Edward Harrinson, Compiler. Ordinances, And Orders and Rules Thereunder, In Force in the Colony of Lagos on December 31st, 1893: With an Appendix Containing the Letters Patent Constituting the Colony, And the Instructions Accompanying Them; Various Acts of Parliament; Orders of the Queen in Council; Treaties, and Proclamations. Compiled Under the Authority of the Government. London: Stevens and Sons, 1894. xvi, 1011 pp. Octavo (9-1/2" x 6"). Recent cloth, gilt title to spine, endpapers renewed, internally clean. Ex-library, small stamp (Bibliothek des Reichsgerichts) to title page. A nice copy of a scarce title. $250. * Only edition. Lagos, a region of present-day Nigeria, was one of the principal centers of the slave trade. Great Britain took control of Lagos in 1861 and established it as a colony in the following year. In 1866 it became a portion of the West African Settlements subject to the Governor-in-Chief of Sierra Leone. In 1874 it was added to the Gold Coast Colony, but became a separate colony in 1886. In 1906 it was amalgamated with the Protectorate of Southern Nigeria. This was the second compilation of Lagos ordinances. The other two were published in 1874 and 1902. The Reichsgerichtsbibliothek (Imperial Court of Justice Library) was, at its peak, Germany's largest and most important law library, with 170,000 works in its collection before the outbreak of the First World War. OCLC locates 7 copies. Sweet & Maxwell, A Legal Bibliography of the British Commonwealth 7:182.