Description: A Treatise on the Law of Evidence. By Samuel March Phillips and published in New York by Gould and Banks. 1823, 595 pp, 6x9.5'', 8vo, hardcover binding. As-is condition. Covers and spine have severe age-related toning, wear, and tears. Front cover hinge is almost entirely detached, as pictured. Some pencil inscriptions and drawings throughout, especially at the beginning of the volume, as pictured. Pages have age-related toning and foxing. Hinges are in fair condition, with some looser sections and pages, but pages generally have good support throughout. Edges of pages have age-related wear and toning. Please see photographs and ask any questions prior to purchasing. Samuel March Phillips was an English legal writer and civil servant. This volume, originally published in 1814, became a standard legal textbook. In 1826, he wrote another legal book entitled State Trials; or, A Collection of the Most Interesting Trials Prior to the Revolution of 1688. Scarce legal text on evidence. Issues with the binding could provide an excellent opportunity for restoration, if desired by the buyer. FORN-ABE-MSB-Shelf-625-jr482
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Year Printed: 1823
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Writing
Binding: Hardcover
Region: North America
Author: Samuel March Phillips
Subject: History
Original/Facsimile: Original
Language: English
Publisher: Gould and Banks
Place of Publication: New York