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Trade Paperback. Condition: Near Fine. First PB Edition, First Printing. First PB Edition, First Printing. Trade PB in illustrated wraps. Near Fine in creased and edgeworn wraps; square w/flat spine and firm binding, interior clean and unmarked. xxix, 278pp inc. Bibliographical Note, textual footnotes. Book.
Hardcover. Condition: Used - Very Good. E. P. Dutton and Company, New York, 1921. 204 pages. 9 x 5.75", hardcover, no dj. No dj, cover scuffed, text clean, tight, Very Good/none.
Publication Date: 1965
Seller: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, U.S.A.
Maitland, F.W. [1850-1906]. Fifoot, C.H.S., Editor. The Letters of Frederic William Maitland. Cambridge: Harvard University Press in Association with The Selden Society, 1965. xxiv, 397 pp. Hardcover in lightly worn dust jacket. Internally clean. $15.
Published by Cambridge University Press, London, New York, Nigeria, 1965
Seller: Bay Used Books, Sudbury, ON, Canada
Soft cover. Condition: Good. Good condition. Moderate wear. Binding fairly tight, pages age toned. Pictures available upon request.
Publication Date: 2010
Seller: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, U.S.A.
ISBN-13: 9781616190675; ISBN-10: 1616190671. Maitland, Frederic William and Francis C. Montague. A Sketch of English Legal History. Edited with Notes and Appendices by James F. Colby. Originally published: New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1915. x, 234 pp. Reprinted 2010 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781616190675; ISBN-10: 1616190671. Paperback. New. $18.95 * In this work Professor Colby has gathered, annotated and arranged into a sequential history of English law numerous essays by Maitland and Montague. "These articles supplied what long had been needed for general readers and for law students-a brief but comprehensive, accurate but untechnical account of the origin and growth of English law. . . . this series of articles now forms the best available introduction to English legal history." James F. Colby, iii. Widely considered the father of legal history, Frederic William Maitland [1850-1906] was an English jurist and historian best known for the standard The History of English Law Before the Time of Edward I, 2 vols. (1895), written with Sir Frederick Pollock. He was educated at Eton and Cambridge and studied at Lincoln's Inn, London. Maitland was called to the bar in 1876, and practiced until 1884 when he became a reader in English law (1884) and professor (1888) at Cambridge. He founded the Selden Society in 1887. Hailed for his original outlook on history, his works profoundly influenced legal scholarship. An extraordinarily productive career was shortened by his death from tuberculosis at age 45. Francis C. Montague [1858-1935] was a Professor of History at University College, London and Lecturer in Modern History, Oriel College, Oxford. He was also the author of The History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Restoration (1907) and The Elements of English Constitutional History from the Earliest Times to the Present Day (1910). James F. Colby [1850-1939] taught international law at Yale Law School from 1883 until 1885. He later taught history and political economics at Dartmouth College, and was Parker Professor of Law and Political Science at Dartmouth College from 1885-1916 and lectured in jurisprudence and international law at Boston University Law School from 1905-1922.
Publication Date: 2010
Seller: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, U.S.A.
ISBN-13: 9781886363502; ISBN-10: 1886363501. An Excellent Introduction to English Legal History Maitland, Frederic William. Montague, Francis C. A Sketch of English Legal History. Edited with Notes and Appendices by James F. Colby. Originally published: New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1915. x, 234pp. Reprinted 1998, 2010 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781886363502; ISBN-10: 1886363501. Hardcover. New. $25.95 * In this work Professor Colby has gathered, annotated and arranged into a sequential history of English law numerous essays by Maitland and Montague. "These articles supplied what long had been needed for general readers and for law students-a brief but comprehensive, accurate but untechnical account of the origin and growth of English law. . . . this series of articles now forms the best available introduction to English legal history." James F. Colby, iii. Widely considered the father of legal history, Frederic William Maitland [1850-1906] was an English jurist and historian best known for the standard The History of English Law Before the Time of Edward I, 2 vol. (1895), written with Sir Frederick Pollock. He was educated at Eton and Cambridge and studied at Lincoln's Inn, London. Maitland was called to the bar in 1876, then practiced until 1884 when he became a reader in English law (1884) and professor (1888) at Cambridge. He founded the Selden Society in 1887. Hailed for his original outlook on history, his works profoundly influenced legal scholarship. An extraordinarily productive career was shortened by his death from tuberculosis at age 45. Francis C. Montague [1858-1935] was a Professor of History at University College, London and Lecturer in Modern History, Oriel College, Oxford. He was also the author of The History of England from the Accession of James I. to the Restoration (1907) and The Elements of English Constitutional History from the Earliest Times to the Present Day (1910). James F. Colby [1850-1939] taught international law at Yale Law School from 1883 until 1885. He later taught history and political economics at Dartmouth College, and was Parker Professor of Law and Political Science at Dartmouth College from 1885-1916 and lectured in jurisprudence and international law at Boston University Law School from 1905-1922.
Published by Fred B Rothman, 1983
Seller: Cambridge Rare Books, Cambridge, GLOUC, United Kingdom
Hardback. Condition: GOOD. 1983. Fred B Rothman. Hardback. GOOD No DJ. Previous owners name.
Published by Cambridge at the University Press., U.S.A., 1963
Seller: Sellers & Newel Second-Hand Books , Toronto, ON, Canada
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Soft cover. Condition: VG.
Published by Cambridge Univ Pr, 2011
ISBN 10: 0521176506ISBN 13: 9780521176507
Seller: Revaluation Books, Exeter, United Kingdom
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Paperback. Condition: Brand New. reissue edition. 343 pages. 8.50x5.50x1.00 inches. In Stock.
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Published by Bernard Quaritch, 1952
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. [1952 reprint of the 1889 publication] Hardcover. Shelf wear/bumping to corners. Library stamps and markings. Book plate on verso. Scattered pencil markings. 212 pages, 26 cm.
Published by G.P. Putnam's Sons, New York and, 1915
Seller: Cameron Park Books, Raleigh, NC, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Good hardcover in dark blue/black cloth with faded gilt title on spine, no good dust jacket. Ex-lib with hardly any of the expected markings and otherwise unmarked, bright and clean with square and tight binding. Light ear to spine ends and corners. Enjoy reading with a real book in your hands. Shipping from North Carolina. Dedicated to delighting our customers. Delivery confirmation provided on all domestic orders. Happy to ship to international locations. Consider expedited shipping - just a little more moves your purchase a lot faster. Digital photos available on request for any book.
Publication Date: 1999
Seller: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, U.S.A.
Reprint. Buffalo: W.S. Hein Co. 1999. 3 vols (illustrator). Reprint. Buffalo: W.S. Hein Co. 1999. 3 vols. Maitland's Edition of Bracton Bracton, Henry de, [d. 1268]. Maitland, F[rederick] W[illiam] [1850-1906], Editor. Bracton's Note Book: A Collection of Cases Decided in the King's Courts During the Reign of Henry the Third, Annotated by a Lawyer of that Time, Seemingly by Henry of Bracton. London: C.J. Clay & Sons, 1887. Reprint. Buffalo: W.S. Hein Co. 1999. 3 volumes. Volume I contains the Apparatus which is in English; Volumes II and III contain the Text and are in Latin, except for the footnotes. Publisher's brown cloth hardcover with gilt stamped spines. As new. $150. * "The student of legal history cannot be too grateful for this publication. The 'Note Book' fills the last two volumes of the work. In the first volume the reader will find four separate indices of Actions, Things, Places, and Persons. These are preceded by an extremely interesting introduction.[in which] we get by far the best account of Bracton and his great 'Treatise' that has yet been written": Marke, A Catalogue of the Law Collection at New York University (1953) 11. Henry of Bracton (or Bratton) (c. 1210-1268) was a jurist who worked as a Justice of Assize in the south-west of England, and was the author of the first systematic discussion of English common law. The manuscripts which form Bracton's Note Book were discovered in the British Museum in 1884 by Vinogradoff, and were edited in three volumes in 1887 by Maitland. These volumes contain a collection of over 2,000 law cases from the thirteenth century, each with a description of how the law should be applied to the particular circumstances of each case. This is the first example of case law in English legal writing, and its usefulness as a record of legal precedent probably led to the creation of Year Rolls (official records of court cases) from 1268.
Published by Selden Society, London, 2003
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Cloth. Condition: New. Print-On-Demand. Selden Society. Volume 2 for 1888. Select Pleas in Manorial and Other Seignorial Courts, Volume I, Henry III and Edward I. Edited, from the earlier rolls extant by Professor F. W. Maitland. With facsimile. Cloth binding, new condition. Please allow up to 6 weeks for fulfillment.
Published by Selden Society, London, 2003
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Cloth. Condition: New. Print-On-Demand. Reprint. Selden Society. Volume 1 for 1887. Select Pleas of the Crown. Volume I. A.D. 1200-1225. Please allow 6 weeks for fulfillment. Cloth binding, new condition.
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Published by Selden Society, London, 2003
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Cloth. Condition: New. Print-On-Demand. London: Selden Society, 2003. 8vo. Cloth binding. Selden Society. Volume 2 for 1888. Select Pleas in Manorial and Other Seignorial Courts, Volume I, Henry III and Edward I. Edited, from the earlier rolls extant by Professor F. W. Maitland. With facsimile. New. Please allow up to 6 weeks for fulfillment.
Published by Selden Society, London, 2003
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Cloth. Condition: New. Print-On-Demand. London: Selden Society, 2003. 8vo. Cloth binding. Selden Society. Volume 2 for 1888. Select Pleas in Manorial and Other Seignorial Courts, Volume I, Henry III and Edward I. Edited, from the earlier rolls extant by Professor F. W. Maitland. With facsimile. New. Please allow up to 6 weeks for fulfillment.
Published by Selden Society, London, 2003
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Cloth. Condition: New. Print-On-Demand. London: Selden Society, 2003. Selden Society. Volume 2 for 1888. Select Pleas in Manorial and Other Seignorial Courts, Volume I, Henry III and Edward I. Edited, from the earlier rolls extant by Professor F. W. Maitland. With facsimile. Cloth binding, new condition. Please allow up to 6 weeks for fulfillment.
Published by Selden Society, London, United Kingdom
ISBN 10: 0854230335ISBN 13: 9780854230334
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Cloth. Condition: New. Reprint. Reprint. Cloth binding. As new condition. 158 pp. including index. Anglo-French and English in facing pages.
Published by Selden Society, London, United Kingdom
ISBN 10: 0854230564ISBN 13: 9780854230563
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