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The Practice of the Court of King's Bench. [Complete in 2 Volumes]. Full leather - 1823

by Archbold, John Frederick

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New-York: Stephen Gould. Complete in 2 volumes. Full leather. ix, 344 pp.; vii, 319 pp. Vol. 1: One-inch chip gone from foot of spine, cover spotting, signed by Stephen Eno with some of his notations in ink on the text, some foxing and margin dampstaining, Good. Vol. 2: Nice cover with slight spotting, signed by both Stephen Eno (May 18 1824 and Jonathan Holdeen (N 23 1935), some foxing and notations in ink, Good Plus. Stephen Eno practiced law in Pine Plains, N.Y. and was a prominent lawyer in Duchess County. Jonathan Holdeen (1881-1967), who resided in Pine Plains and had an office in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., was the eccentric, penny-pinching, millionaire lawyer who set up 2.8 million dollars in trusts to make Pennsylvania a tax-free state (an idea inspired by Benjamin Franklin). An extraordinary legal clash followed in which the Unitarian Universalists were involved. Google Holdeen, and read about this fascinating scheme and legal battle. . Good. Full Leather. First American Edition. 1823.
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  • Title The Practice of the Court of King's Bench. [Complete in 2 Volumes].
  • Author Archbold, John Frederick
  • Binding Full Leather
  • Edition First American Edition
  • Condition Used - Good
  • Publisher Stephen Gould, New-York
  • Date 1823
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 018930

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