Erscheinungsdatum: 1929
Anbieter: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, USA
with 1929 just jacket. (illustrator). with 1929 just jacket. Terry, William Henry, Editor. Judge Jenkins: The Learned, Loyal and Courageous Judge, Who was Kept Prisoner in the Tower, Newgate and Elsewhere for Many Years After Being Sentenced to Death by the House of Commons. London: Grant Richards and Humphrey Toulmin, 1929. 176 pp. Frontispiece. Hardcover cloth with light shelfwear in toned and edgeworn unclipped dust jacket, rear joint of jacket nearly split, moderate toning to text, internally clean. A nice copy with the scarce jacket. $250. * Contents: Introduction. Short Biography of Judge Jenkins.; Judge Jenkins' Lex Terrae, with Introductory Letter to the Inns of Courts.; Judge Jenkins' Answer to Some Seeming Objections of Master Prynne.; Judge Jenkins' Vindication.; Answer Thereto by H.P. [i.e. Henry Parker] of Lincoln's Inn.; Judge Jenkins' Cordial; A Reply to H.P.; Rejoinder by H.P. to Judge Jenkins' Cordial.; Willm. Ball of Barkham; In Answer to Several Tenets of Judge Jenkins.; Judge Jenkins' Plea to the Earl of Manchester and the Speaker of the House of Commons Sitting in Chancery.; Impeachment of Judge Jenkins at the House of Commons Bar [For High Treason, 21 February, 1647]; Remonstrance of Judge Jenkins to the Lords and Commons.; Another Account of What Passed at the Impeachment of Judge Jenkins at the Bar of the House of Commons.