Outlines of law
Shanghai: The Mercury Press, 1932. First edition, 8vo, pp. viii, [2], 397, [1]; original brown cloth lettered in black on upper cover and spine; front hinge starting, spine extremities worn and cracked, small hole in spine touching 1 letter, text block a little toned, pocket inside back cover and bookplate of the Honolulu Star Bulletin on front pastedown; a good copy. "This book is written primarily for the use of the author's students beginning the study of law and government. It is also hoped that it may be of service to students elsewhere, particularly in Hawaii and China, as well as to the general public who wish to have a general knowledge of the nature and scope of elementary law and jurisprudence ... The entire text is divided into four parts. Under Part I, elementary jurisprudence is discussed. Under Part II, legal procedure is explained ... [and] the substantive elements as given in Part III and Part IV [are] divided into private and public law respectively. Some of the ordinary legal forms and common legal terms and phrases are inserted in the Appendices. Item #71066
Price: $275.00

