Description: Good. 8vo. Buckram Hardcover, 1904. The usual ex-library treatments are present. 184pp. Blue library binding with light edgewear and scuffing on the spine cover. The binding is sturdy and the pages are clean and intact, with one instance of a small tear, repaired with tape. Offered by the Antiquarian, Rare, and Collectable Books section at Better World Books. 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed. Join the more than 2.8 million customers who have supported global literacy with their book purchases. read more
Edition: Facsimile Reprint
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Burt Franklin, New York
Date Published: 1961
Description: Good with no dust jacket. Exlibrary markings. Facsimile reprint of 1904 book. Square, sound binding and hinges. Clean, age-darkened pages. Cloth over boards has shelf wear. 184 pp. Charles Beard's first book, based on his Ph.D. dissertation at Columbia University. Detailed, documented history of the office of justice of the peace in England.; Exlibrary; 8.5" (21.5 cm) Tall. read more
Description: New. 208 pages. (Vol. 2) Reprinted from 1904 edition. This is reprint of a rare book. It may possibly contain occasional imperfections. read more
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: AMS Press,, NY:
Date Published: 1967.
Description: Name stamp to front free endpaper, minor tape residue to front cover, else very good, clean & sound condition / published without dust jacket. 184pp. read more
Description: ISBN-13: 9781584771029 ISBN-10: 158477102X. Beard, Charles Austin. The Office of the Justice of the Peace in England, in its Origin and Development. New York: Columbia University Press, 1904. 184, [1] pp. Reprinted 2001 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. LCCN 00-036237. ISBN 1-58477-102-X. Cloth. New. * Beard's first book, in which he points out that the office of the justice of the peace was originally a creation of the Crown, traces the struggle of the office to establish its independence. "It ... read more
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Cloth HB
Publisher: The Columbia University Press, New York
Date Published: 1904
Description: Good+ 8vo Large. Ex-library with usual stamps and marks. Library rebind in dk green cloth with gilt lettering along spine. Cover corners and spine top & tail a little bumped. One pencil annotation, otherwise a very tidy copy. Immediate despatch from the UK. read more
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