A Practical Treatise or Compendium of the Law of Marine Insurance
Burn, John Ilderton
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From The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, U.S.A.
Seller rating 5 out of 5 stars
AbeBooks Seller since January 15, 1998
About this Item
New York, 1801. Only ed. In a Superb Period-Style Binding Burn, John Ilderton [1774?-1848]. A Practical Treatise or Compendium of the Law of Marine Insurances. London, Printed: New-York, Re-Printed, for H. Caritat, No. 153, Broad-way, by G. & R. Waite, 1801. xiv, [2], 235 pp. 12mo. (6-1/4" x 4"). Period-style calf by Philip Dusel, lettering piece and gilt fillets to spine, endpapers renewed. Light browning to text, negligible foxing in places. Head of title page has early owner signature partially covered by small owner label (S. Henry Norris), interior otherwise clean. A very attractive copy. $650. * Only edition, published the same year in London and New York. "[T]he author trusts he will not be thought presumptuous in stating, that a compendious digest, immediately calculated for the use of merchants and their agents, still remains a desideratum in the merchant's world. With a view to supply this deficiency, he commenced the following compilation": (vii). Burn was a barrister of the Inner Temple who published several law books. The appendix contains summaries of two recent English decisions, and the form of an insurance policy for a ship or goods. The S. Henry Norris who owned this book was likely Septimus Henry Norris [1830-1917], a Philadelphia lawyer from a family prominent in the railroad industry. Cohen, Bibliography of Early American Law 7055. Seller Inventory # 58261
Bibliographic Details
Title: A Practical Treatise or Compendium of the ...
Publication Date: 1801
Binding: Hardcover
Illustrator: New York, 1801. Only ed.
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