Book Description: N.Y.: Times Reading Program, 1962. Softcover. Book Condition: Very Good. Mild spine crease, light wear to one corner, spine & page edges lightly sunned. 291 pp. Bookseller Inventory # 0813
Book Description: 1980, Croom, Helm - London, 1980. Hardcover. Book Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 319 pages. Title says it all. Soviet Criminal Law. Some light spotting on the top edge. The book and dustjacket are VG. Bookseller Inventory # B3205-XCX
Book Description: Liberty Fund, 2004. Soft cover. Book Condition: New. 6x9. Translated by Richard Hakluyt. Edited and with an introduction by David Armitage. Grotius was an early scholarly authority on the Law of Nations. Rules for peaceful use of the sea is a particularly important aspect of the law of nations. This is an important reprint of an early work on Law of the Sea xxiv+145 pages, bibliography, index. Bookseller Inventory # 11991
Book Description: Liberty Fund, Indianapolis, Indiana, 2004. Soft Cover. Book Condition: New. 6x9. Translated by Richard Hakluyt. Edited and with an introduction by David Armitage. Grotius was an early scholarly authority on the Law of Nations. Rules for peaceful use of the sea is a particularly important aspect of the law of nations. This is an important reprint of an early work on Law of the Sea xxiv+145 pages, bibliography, index. Bookseller Inventory # 11425
Book Description: Liberty Fund, Indianapolis, Indiana, 2004. Soft Cover. Book Condition: New. First Paper. 6x9. Sir Edward Coke (1552-1634) served as lawyer, Speaker of the House of Commons, Attorney-General and Chief Justice of Great Britain, and became the very embodiment of the Common Law tradition. The fifteen essays in this volume ".examine the legal and political realms within which Coke operated, discuss how classical rhetoric underpinned his learning, and place his work in the context of Elizabethan culture." xiv+406 pages, index. Bookseller Inventory # 11655
Book Description: Domenech, Valencia, 1880. Spanish language, of course; octavo, typical Spanish acid-treated calf, p. 708. Ownership stamp of Domingo Valdes Losada, and signed by him twice. A just barely sound copy, with vestiges of attractiveness. Front hinge completely shot, but with cords holding nicely; front fly detached and leaves to p. 6 nearly so---all chipped at the gutter edge with some marginal loss. There are three or four leaves with very neat old tape repair, and occasional dog-earing in the text, which shows scattered uneven browning. There are 3-4 clippings neatly pasted to the endpapers. Two small old bookplates in front; one relates to a Barcelona notary; the other, which I can't make out completely, is Havanna. The leather is clean and well moisturized; all extremities are heavily rubbed, there is marked loss of skin in the bottom 1 inch on the rear board, and a few xcattered short peels on the boards. There is a break at the head of the spine, taking out the headband; and a two-inch split in the joint at heel of the spine, making a flap. Bookseller Inventory # 001043
Book Description: Stevens & Sons, London, 1956. Leinen. Book Condition: Zufriedenstellend. Dust Jacket Condition: Kein Schutzumschlag. First Ed. 8°. Xxviii, 338 pages including index, bound in blue cloth, fading to spine strip, slightly stained inside covers, on first pages and page edges, binding is ok. Bookseller Inventory # 000029