
Sovereignty of the Law : Selections from Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England
Condition: SECONDHAND
This is a secondhand book. The jacket image is a photograph of the exact copy we have in stock. This image shows the condition of this book. Further condition remarks are below.
Author: Gareth Jones
Binding: Hardback
Published: The Macmillan Press., 1973
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Chipped and worn with some minor damage
Pages: Tanning and foxing
Markings: Fair - Bumping on spine and corners. Rubbed edges.
Condition remarks: Fore-edges discoloured from foxing, minor sun fading to DJ. DJ has some minor tears and bumps.
This academic text presents a curated selection from William Blackstone's seminal "Commentaries on the Laws of England," meticulously chosen and introduced by Gareth Jones. It offers a foundational understanding of English common law, detailing its historical development, principles, and practical applications. The volume illuminates the enduring influence of Blackstone's work on legal systems worldwide, providing essential insights for students and scholars of law and history. It serves as a critical resource for comprehending the bedrock of Anglo-American jurisprudence.
Author: Gareth Jones
Binding: Hardback
Published: The Macmillan Press., 1973
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Chipped and worn with some minor damage
Pages: Tanning and foxing
Markings: Fair - Bumping on spine and corners. Rubbed edges.
Condition remarks: Fore-edges discoloured from foxing, minor sun fading to DJ. DJ has some minor tears and bumps.
This academic text presents a curated selection from William Blackstone's seminal "Commentaries on the Laws of England," meticulously chosen and introduced by Gareth Jones. It offers a foundational understanding of English common law, detailing its historical development, principles, and practical applications. The volume illuminates the enduring influence of Blackstone's work on legal systems worldwide, providing essential insights for students and scholars of law and history. It serves as a critical resource for comprehending the bedrock of Anglo-American jurisprudence.
