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Published by Maynards Auctioneers, Victoria 1980
Seller: Schooner Books Ltd.(ABAC/ALAC), Halifax, NS, CanadaSchooner Books Ltd.(ABAC/ALAC)
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Illus. card covers. Condition: Vg. 66 Pp.B&w photo illus. throughout (title cont.) Monday, October 20th-9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Tuesday, October 21st- 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
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Seller: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, U.S.A.The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB
Contact seller5-star sellerCases from the Reign of Edward III, Part IV of the Vulgate Edition [Year Book]. [Vulgate Edition]. Edward III [1312-1377], King of England. Les Reports del Cases en Ley, Que Fuerunt Argues a Quadragesimo ad Quinquagesimum Annum' de Tres Haut & Puissant Prince Roy Edward le Tierce. Ore Novelment Imprimes, Corriges & Amendes, Avec… les Notations & References al Brook, Fitzherbert & Statham. London: Printed by George Sawbridge [et al.] and are to be sold by H. Twyford [et al.], 1679. [ii], 2-49, 2-31, 26, 36, 2-46, 2-28, 2-34, 2-26, 34, 27, 27, [34] pp. Collates complete. Folio (15" x 9"). Recent pebbled cloth, blind fillets and gilt title and date to spine, endpapers renewed. Light soiling to boards, light rubbing to extremities, spine ends bumped, corners lightly worn. Moderate toning to interior, light foxing and soiling in several places, mostly to margins, small clean tears to edges of a few leaves not affecting text, upper corner of leaf B4 (pp. 16-17) lacking, no loss to text, brief later underlining and case citation to recto of leaf Bb1 (p. 19), offsetting from removed laid-in item to leaves Gg4v and Hh1r (pp. 29-30). $500. * First issue of Part IV of the Vulgate edition. It is difficult to overestimate the importance of the Year Books. As a series of notes on debates and points of pleadings in Norman England they are of crucial primary sources for our knowledge of medieval common law. They also provide a richly detailed portrait of contemporary English life, customs and manners. The origin of the Year Books is unknown. Some scholars believe the earliest volumes were notes transcribed by law students for study and for the use of lawyers in later cases while others maintain they were made by lawyers. Though it is not known when the first manuscript volumes were compiled, the date from the 1270s to 1535. Printed editions of the Year Books were first issued by William de Machlinia between 1481 and 1482. Issued between 1678-1680 and also known as Maynard's edition, the Vulgate remains the standard edition to this day. English Short-Title Catalogue R200650. Sweet & Maxwell, A Legal Bibliography of the British Commonwealth 1:313 (16).
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Seller: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, U.S.A.The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB
Contact seller5-star sellerFrom the Reigns of Edward I and Edward II, Part I of the Vulgate Edition [Year Books]. [Vulgate Edition]. [Maynard's Edition]. Edward I [1239-1307], King of England. Edward II [1284-1327], King of England. Les Reports des Cases Argue & Adjudge in le Temps del' Roy Edward le Second, Et Auxy Memoranda del' Exchequer en Temps le Ro…y Edward le Primer. Solonq; Les Ancient Manuscripts Ore Remanent en les Maines de Sir Jehan' Maynard Chevaler, Serjeant de la Ley al sa Tres Excellent Majesty le Roy Charles le Second. Ovesq; Un Perfect Table des Matters en les Dits Cases de Temps del' Roy Edward le Second, Colligee per le Mesme Serjeant. London: Printed by George Sawbridge [et al.], for T. Basset [et al.], 1678. [iv], 43, [1], 115, 132-216, 221-453, [1], 454-461 [i.e. 469], 462-665, 669, 667-668, 679-685, [73] pp. Pagination irregular, text complete. Folio (14-1/2" x 9"). Recent pebbled cloth, blind fillets and gilt title and (erroneous) date to spine, endpapers renewed. Light soiling to boards, light rubbing to extremities, spine ends and corners bumped, lower corner of rear board lightly worn. Moderate toning to interior, light foxing, soiling and faint dampstaining/spotting in several places, mostly to margins but somewhat heavier to last few leaves, bottom edges of leaves GG-Nnn6 (pp. 221-461) lightly worn with no loss to text, small early annotation ("Quod tibi nonvis fieri, Alteri ne feceris") to title page. $500. * First issue of Part I of the Vulgate edition. It is difficult to overestimate the importance of the Year Books. As a series of notes on debates and points of pleadings in Norman England they are of crucial primary sources for our knowledge of medieval common law. They also provide a richly detailed portrait of contemporary English life, customs and manners. The origin of the Year Books is unknown. Some scholars believe the earliest volumes were notes transcribed by law students for study and for the use of lawyers in later cases while others maintain they were made by lawyers. Though it is not known when the first manuscript volumes were compiled, the date from the 1270s to 1535. Printed editions of the Year Books were first issued by William de Machlinia between 1481 and 1482. Issued from 1678-1680 and also known as Maynard's edition, the Vulgate remains the standard edition to this day. English Short-Title.
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Seller: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, U.S.A.The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB
Contact seller5-star sellerCases from the Reign of Edward IV, Parts IX and X of the Vulgate Edition [Year Books]. [Vulgate Edition]. Edward IV [1442-1483], King of England. Les Reports des Cases en Ley Que Fuerunt Argues en Temps du Roy Edward le Quart. Avec les Notations de le Tres Reverend Judges Brook & Fitz-Herbert. Et Auter References n'Unques Devant… Imprimee. Ovesque un Table Perfect des Choses Notables Contenus en Ycel. London: Printed by George Sawbridge [et al.] And are to be sold by H. Twyford [et al.], 1680. [ii], 10, 29, 28, 44, 8, 12, 32, 25, 53, 19, 11, 21, 10, 8, 33, 12, 8, 30, 10, 19, 84, 51, [75] pp. Complete. [Bound with] Les Reports des Cases en Ley en le Cinque An du Roy Edward le Quart. Communement Appelle Long Quinto. Novelment Imprimee & Corrigee, Ovesque References al Brook; Et un Table Perfect. London: Printed by George Sawbridge [et al.] And are to be sold by H. Twyford [et al.], 1680. [ii], 108, 108-142, [9] pp. Complete. Folio (15" x 9"). Later (eighteenth or nineteenth-century) calf, blind rules and fillets to boards, raised bands, blind fillets and lettering piece to spine, gilt rules to board edges. Rubbing and scuffing to boards, heavier rubbing and light wear to extremities, front board separated but secured by cords, rear joint starting at ends, corners bumped and worn, rear hinge cracked, faint offsetting to endleaves, minor worming to foot of front pastedown. Moderate toning to interior, light foxing and soiling in a few places, minor worming to bottom margin of first 100 or so leaves, occasional faint dampstaining to edges of last several leaves, text not affected. $700. * It is difficult to overestimate the importance of the Year Books. As a series of notes on debates and points of pleadings in Norman England they are of crucial primary sources for our knowledge of medieval common law. They also provide a richly detailed portrait of contemporary English life, customs and manners. The origin of the Year Books is unknown. Some scholars believe the earliest volumes were notes transcribed by law students for study and for the use of lawyers in later cases while others maintain they were made by lawyers. Though it is not known when the first manuscript volumes were compiled, the date from the 1270s to 1535. Printed editions of the Year Books were first issued by William de Machlinia between 1481 and 1482.