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Editore: Dodd, Mead, New York
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[0-396-06374-8] 1971. (Hardcover) Very good plus in very good dust jacket. 392pp. Minor rubbing on dust jacket. "Here is a powerful selection of fiction and nonfiction mirroring the Negro experience in America. The time sequence of the book extends from the midnight of slave time to now - 11 P.M. (when 'for America this may be t…he last opportunity she has to deal with black Americans and negotiate. Before the terrifying prospects of internal strife, armed suppression and needless destruction descend fully upon us all.' - Whitney M. Young, Jr.). The changes in black and white consciousness over the years are clearly evident in this clockwise turn of fiction and events". Contributors include James Baldwin, Claude Brown, T.R. Carskadon, Eldridge Cleaver, John Allen Davidson, Robert K. Durkee, Ralph Ellison, William Faulkner, Rudolph Fisher, Chris Frazer, John Howard Griffin, Wayne Grover, Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Julius Lester, E.P. O'Donnell, Carl Ruthven Offord, Joseph E. Pumila, Edward Rivera, William Styron, Sandra Taylor, Bob Teague, Michael Thelwell, Robert Penn Warren, Richard Wright. Locale: United States. (Fiction, Autobiography, Black Americans, Black Studies, Fiction, Race Relations, Short Stories).

Editore: Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs
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1961. (Hardcover) Very good in good to very good dust jacket. 363pp. Abbreviations, charts, diagrams, tables, notes. The dust jacket is edgeworn and rubbed, a previous owner's name on the front free endpaper and the title page, and minor underlining in red ink in the text. "Here, for the first time, is a comprehensive survey of…the work of Talcott Parsons, America's most renowned social theorist. This singularly important book brings together a distinctive collection of essays on Parsons' writings by an outstanding group of men from various social science departments at Cornell University". Based on the work of Talcott Parson. Contributors include Alfred L. Baldwin, Urie Bronfenbrenner, Edward C. Devereux, Andrew Hacker, Henry A. Landsberger, Chandler Morse, William Foote Whyte, Robin M. Williams. (Ideas, Essays, Social Behavior, Social Sciences, Social Theory).
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Da: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, U.S.A.The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB
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Baldwin's Century Edition of Bouvier's Law Dictionary Bouvier, John, [1787-1851]. Baldwin, William Edward, [1883-1966], Editor. Bouvier's Law Dictionary. Baldwin's century edition. Cleveland: The Banks-Baldwin Law Publishing Co., 1940. Large format. (10-3/4" x 7-1/2"). [4], 1245, 1 leaf, 86 pp. Publisher's maroon cloth with gilt… embossed plates to spine and front board. Moderate shelfwear and soiling with rubbing to extremities and spine. Red and black ink title page. Ex-library with property stamps of the University of Hawaii to front free endpaper and title page, otherwise internally clean. A very good copy. $300. * This edition of Baldwin's revision of Bouvier's law dictionary has a supplement [with special title page and separate pagination] containing 4,317 additional definitions not in the 1926 printing. A French-born lawyer and judge, John Bouvier [1787-1851] was a leading member of the Philadelphia Bar. He was known nationally, and is remembered today, as the author of A Law Dictionary (1839), the first American law dictionary, and his edition of Bacon's Abridgment (1842-1846), which includes American cases. First released by John Bouvier in 1839, his work was the very first specialized dictionary focused purely on American common law. Decades later, William Edward Baldwin condensed and updated the text into single-volume editions designed for modern students and practitioners. Baldwin's 1940 publication condensed the definitions into a highly functional single volume. Marketed widely as "Baldwin's Students Edition," it streamlined complex terminology to assist law students in mastering the fundamentals of American jurisprudence. The volume retains Bouvier's highly regarded glossary of Latin and French legal maxims alongside their English translations. This specific text captures the evolution of American legal terminology during the crucial pre-WWII era, heavily detailing institutional definitions, old property terms, and early administrative laws.