Lives Of The Lord Chancellors: 1940-1970

Lives Of The Lord Chancellors: 1940-1970

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Author: R. F. V. Heuston
Binding: Hardback
Published: CLARENDON PRESS OXFORD, 1987

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Some foxing on DJ, otherwise clean and bright copy.

R. F. V. Heuston's Lives Of The Lord Chancellors: 1940-1970 presents a meticulous historical account of the eminent legal figures who held the office of Lord Chancellor during a pivotal three-decade span. This authoritative work chronicles their significant contributions to British law and governance, detailing the complex interplay of legal precedent, political maneuvering, and societal change. The narrative uncovers the personal and professional challenges faced by these individuals, illustrating their impact on the judicial landscape. Heuston's scholarly approach provides an insightful examination of a crucial period in legal history, offering a comprehensive understanding of the office's evolution and influence. The book instructs readers on the intricacies of high-level legal and political life, making it an essential resource for legal historians and enthusiasts alike.

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Description

Author: R. F. V. Heuston
Binding: Hardback
Published: CLARENDON PRESS OXFORD, 1987

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Some foxing on DJ, otherwise clean and bright copy.

R. F. V. Heuston's Lives Of The Lord Chancellors: 1940-1970 presents a meticulous historical account of the eminent legal figures who held the office of Lord Chancellor during a pivotal three-decade span. This authoritative work chronicles their significant contributions to British law and governance, detailing the complex interplay of legal precedent, political maneuvering, and societal change. The narrative uncovers the personal and professional challenges faced by these individuals, illustrating their impact on the judicial landscape. Heuston's scholarly approach provides an insightful examination of a crucial period in legal history, offering a comprehensive understanding of the office's evolution and influence. The book instructs readers on the intricacies of high-level legal and political life, making it an essential resource for legal historians and enthusiasts alike.