Law in the Making
Allen, Sir Carleton Kemp
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Add to basketSold by KCMidwestbooks, Leawood, KS, U.S.A.
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Condition: Used - Good
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Add to basketGood. Pictorial green card covers show moderate wear: creasing and surface scuffing to front cover, a vertical crease running through the rear cover, and rubbing to spine ends. Spine cocked slightly. Pages toned to cream/ivory throughout, consistent with age and the lithographic India reprint process; text clean and legible. Previous bookseller's price stamp ($22.50) to front free endpaper with ink redaction strip above. Binding secure. A solid reading and reference copy.
Sir Carleton Kemp Allen's Law in the Making is one of the foundational texts in Anglo-American jurisprudence, praised by John Dewey in the Columbia Law Review and long regarded as an accepted classic of legal scholarship. First published in 1927 and revised through seven editions, this final and most comprehensive version incorporates legislative and case-law developments through the early 1960s. Allen ? sometime Professor of Jurisprudence at Oxford and Hon. Bencher of Lincoln's Inn ? surveys the historical and theoretical sources of law including custom, precedent, equity, and legislation with characteristic elegance and wit. Reprinted lithographically in India by Rajbandhu Industrial Co., New Delhi.
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