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Published by American Jury Trial Foundation, [Greenville, S.C. ], 1993
ISBN 10: 0963665812ISBN 13: 9780963665812
Seller: Paradox Books USA, Fort Collins, CO, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Trade Paperback. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Trade Paperback. 2 volume set in slip case. Glued binding. xxii + 547 pages, with many painted portraits and facsimile historic documents , 4 Appendices, Table of Illustrations, biographies of commissioned artists. 1st edition, presumed 1st printing. CONDITION: Books FINE, binding square and tight, pages crisp and unmarked for both volumes, faint edgewear to spines. Slipcase VERY GOOD, sturdy and intact, with moderate wear to edges of spine and light rubbing to surfaces. Books appear unread - a handsome set in excellent condition. >Guaranteed secure packaging, free tracking, and no-hassle return policy. Glued Binding Trade Paper 2 v. (547 p. ) Includes: Illustrations, Portraits. in slip case.
Published by American Jury Trial Foundation, 1993
Seller: Vero Beach Books, Vero Beach, FL, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: As New. Owens, Don (art direction and design) (illustrator). 1st Edition. As new condition color illustrated softcover wraps, both volumes contains in a fine condition color photographic and illustrated slipcase. RE: Volume 1: Includes Dedication; Introduction; Table of Subheadings; Index of Quotations; Illustrated with black-and-white drawings and portraits, color portrait paintings, black-and-white photograph and color photograph; 264 pages. RE: Volume II: Includes Preliminary Page entitled "Trial By Jury as a Weapon in the Arsenal of Democracy"; About the Author and Director; and About the American Jury Trial Foundation. Illustrated with black-and-white drawings and portraits, color portrait paintings, black-and-white photographs and color photographs. "The founders of our nation considered the right of trial by jury in civil cases an important bulwark against tyranny and corruption, a safeguard too precious to be left to the whim of the sovereign. Juries represent the layman's common sense and thus keep the administration of law in accord with the wishes and feelings of the community." - U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist (1979), quote on the rear slipcase.