London: A Pictorial Record Of Legal London And Other Places Of Interest To Lawyers

London: A Pictorial Record Of Legal London And Other Places Of Interest To Lawyers

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Book: Good
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A richly curated visual and historical reference, London: A Pictorial Record Of Legal London And Other Places Of Interest To Lawyers presents a compelling portrait of the British capital through the lens of its storied legal heritage. The work chronicles the iconic institutions, courts, inns, and thoroughfares that have shaped the practice of law in England for centuries, guiding readers through landmarks such as the Inns of Court, the Old Bailey, and the Royal Courts of Justice. Written with an authoritative yet accessible tone, it illustrates the deep architectural and cultural connections between London's physical landscape and its legal traditions. Glover's careful curation makes this an indispensable companion for legal professionals, historians, and anyone captivated by the intersection of place, history, and the law.

Author: T. Graham Glover
Format: Paperback
Published: 1965, Butterworths
Genre: British & Irish history

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

A richly curated visual and historical reference, London: A Pictorial Record Of Legal London And Other Places Of Interest To Lawyers presents a compelling portrait of the British capital through the lens of its storied legal heritage. The work chronicles the iconic institutions, courts, inns, and thoroughfares that have shaped the practice of law in England for centuries, guiding readers through landmarks such as the Inns of Court, the Old Bailey, and the Royal Courts of Justice. Written with an authoritative yet accessible tone, it illustrates the deep architectural and cultural connections between London's physical landscape and its legal traditions. Glover's careful curation makes this an indispensable companion for legal professionals, historians, and anyone captivated by the intersection of place, history, and the law.