Published by Independently published 26 S
ISBN 13: 9798690496777
Seller: AwesomeBooks, Wallingford, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: New. How to Run Faster: Beginner's Guide to Increasing Your Running Speed and Transforming Your Body With Sprint Training Brand new item sourced directly from publisher. Packed securely in tight packaging to ensure no damage. Shipped from warehouse on same/next day basis.
Seller: WorldofBooks, Goring-By-Sea, WS, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
Publication Date: 1892
Seller: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, U.S.A.
Gilded Age Philadelphia: The 1890s Letter Book of Francis S. Cantrell, Esq. [Manuscript]. Cantrell, Francis S. [1844-1914]. Cantrell, Francis S., Jr. [1872-1946]. [Letter Book of the Law Offices of Francis S. Cantrell]. [Philadelphia], 1892-1897. [xxvi], 234, 245-500 blank ff. Quarto (11-3/4" x 9-1/2"; 29.7 x 24.2 cm). Contemporary quarter sheep over pebbled cloth; gilt-stamped "Letter Book" to spine. [xxvi], 234 ff. of text (clerical hands), followed by approx. 260 blank ff. Preceded by a thumb-tabbed alphabetical index. Heavy wear to binding with boards separating (though still secured); index leaves detached or loosening. Spine shows significant abrasion. Internally, occasional faint dampstaining and ink blotting, with some letters faint or illegible; however, the majority of the 234 populated leaves remain clear and readable. $750. * This letter book provides a detailed primary-source record of a multi-generational Philadelphia legal practice during the Gilded Age. Francis S. Cantrell, a University of Pennsylvania Law alumnus and officer of the Manayunk Trust Co., operated at the intersection of law and local finance. The correspondence predominantly covers estate law, conveyancing (property transfers), and trust management-the "bread and butter" of a late-19th-century Philadelphia lawyer. With his son, Francis Jr., joining the practice during this period, the book captures a firm in transition, offering insights into the daily mechanics of urban property law and the financial networks of turn-of-the-century Pennsylvania.