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Verlag: Irish University Press, 1971
ISBN 10: 0716517787ISBN 13: 9780716517788
Anbieter: HALCYON BOOKS, LONDON, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. ALL ITEMS ARE DISPATCHED FROM THE UK WITHIN 48 HOURS ( BOOKS ORDERED OVER THE WEEKEND DISPATCHED ON MONDAY) ALL OVERSEAS ORDERS SENT BY TRACKABLE AIR MAIL. IF YOU ARE LOCATED OUTSIDE THE UK PLEASE ASK US FOR A POSTAGE QUOTE FOR MULTI VOLUME SETS BEFORE ORDERING.
Verlag: Longman and Co, 1882
Anbieter: Cambridge Rare Books, Cambridge, GLOUC, Vereinigtes Königreich
Hardcover. Zustand: GOOD. 1882. Longman and Co. Hardcover. GOOD Gilt titles, brown boards. Ex library. Rebound. 9x7.
Verlag: Longman and Co, 1880
Anbieter: Cambridge Rare Books, Cambridge, GLOUC, Vereinigtes Königreich
Hardcover. Zustand: GOOD. 1880. Longman and Co. Hardcover. GOOD Gilt titles, leather spine. green boards. Spine is worn and sunned. Ex library. 10x7.
Verlag: Longman and Co, 1879
Anbieter: Cambridge Rare Books, Cambridge, GLOUC, Vereinigtes Königreich
Hardcover. Zustand: GOOD. 1879. Longman and Co. Hardcover. GOOD Gilt titles, leather spine. green boards. Spine is worn and sunned. Ex library. 10x7.
Erscheinungsdatum: 2011
Anbieter: The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, USA
ISBN-13: 9781886363397; ISBN-10: 1886363390. The Origins of Maritime and International Law [Twiss, Sir Travers]. The Black Book of the Admiralty, with an Appendix. Monumenta Juridica. Edited by Sir Travers Twiss. Originally published: London: Longman & Co., 1871. Four volumes. 4, xciii, 491, [2]; 4, lxxxvii, 500, 31; 4, lxxxvi, 673, [1], 31; 4, clii, 559, 32 pp. Reprinted 1998, 2011 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781886363397. ISBN-10: 1886363390. Hardcover. New. $210. * The earliest records of the court of Admiralty portray the origins of maritime law. Due to the court of Admiralty's jurisdiction over commercial contracts and foreign trade, they also record the origins of modern international law. Collected by an official of the Admiralty during the reign of Henry VI, The Black Book of the Admiralty contains documents from many sources. It includes regulations regarding the criminal jurisdiction of the Admiralty, the rights of the crown, the Admiralty droits, material relating to rights, wages, prizes, merchant contracts, collisions and inquests, a tract on the ordo judiciorum illustrating the court's model from civil rather than common law procedure and the inquisition taken at Queensborough in 1375. This edition also contains the laws of Oleron with eleven additional rules and an appendix of documents that includes the statutes of Richard II and Henry IV concerning Admiralty jurisdiction. Sir Travers Twiss [1809-1897] was Professor of Political Economy in the University of Oxford, Professor of International Law in King's College, London and Regius Professor of Civil Law at Oxford. In 1862 he was appointed Advocate-General to the Admiralty, and in 1867 Queen's Advocate-General, the same year he was knighted.
Zustand: Fair. Acceptable condition. Volume 6. Latin and English. Front hinge cracked. Slightly dampstained. Owner's name on front pastedown. (history law england ireland) NOT AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES.
Verlag: Longman, 1883
Anbieter: Cambridge Rare Books, Cambridge, GLOUC, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Hardback. Zustand: GOOD. 1st Edition. Longman. 1883. Presumed first. Hard Cover. Book: Good, gilt titles on brown spine, black boards, library stamps, uncut pages. 10x6.5. 539pp.
Verlag: Longman and Co, 1883
Anbieter: Cambridge Rare Books, Cambridge, GLOUC, Vereinigtes Königreich
Hardcover. Zustand: GOOD. 1883. Longman and Co. Hardcover. GOOD Gilt titles. Leather spine. Blue boards. Ex library. Pages are tanned but have clear text. Foxing. Spine cracked. Leather rubbed. Boards worn. 11x7.
Verlag: Longman and Co, 1878
Anbieter: Cambridge Rare Books, Cambridge, GLOUC, Vereinigtes Königreich
Hardcover. Zustand: GOOD. 1878. Longman and Co. Hardcover. GOOD Gilt titles. Leather spine. Blue boards. Ex library. Pages are tanned but have clear text. Foxing. Leather rubbed. Boards worn. 11x7.
Verlag: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, and Green, 1880
Anbieter: Cambridge Rare Books, Cambridge, GLOUC, Vereinigtes Königreich
Hardback. Zustand: GOOD. 1880. Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, and Green. Hard Cover. Book- Good, quarter leather bound, uncut pages, gilt titles on brown spine, blue boards, spine sunned. 10x6. 625pp. Ex-libris. TEXT IN ENGLISH and LATIN.
Verlag: Hard Cover, 1878
Anbieter: Cambridge Rare Books, Cambridge, GLOUC, Vereinigtes Königreich
HARDCOVER. Zustand: GOOD. Longman and Co, 1878, 1879, 1880, 1881, 1882, 1883. Hard Cover. Books: Good. Ex Library. Edges worn.
Verlag: London: Longman, Brown, Green, And Longmans, 1848., 1848
Anbieter: D & E LAKE LTD. (ABAC/ILAB), Toronto, ON, Kanada
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8vo. pp. vii, 204 + 32(ads). untrimmed in original blind-stamped cloth (few small spots on cloth, library rubberstamp on title). First Edition.
Verlag: 1878-83. 6 vols. 1878, 1878
Anbieter: Bennett and Kerr Books, ABINGDON, Vereinigtes Königreich
Modern red morocco-backed bds; sl rubbed, vol 4 rebacked in buckram. Rolls Series 70.
Verlag: 19 Park Lane London no date
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
One page, 12mo, black-bordered, backed by paper of similar size with evidence of having been laid down, and with MS note "Dr. Travers Twiss | Vicar [sic] General | &c", good condition. Text: "I am much obliged by your note & will take care not to forget my promise - on the first leisure morning I may have - to collect a few autographs & forward them to you." The scandal involved his marriage to a mistress who had been a prostitute [Wikipedia].
Verlag: Temple London 21 May, 1867
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
2pp., 12mo. With mourning border. In good condition, lightly aged. When Twiss 'suggested the circumstance', Sir R. Palmer 'had some doubts about the United States Courts having limited the criminal consequences of violating neutrality to the cruise [last word underlined]'. There was also 'some doubt about the effect of a sale by a of a Prize Court to a third party. Twiss thinks 'it might be desirable to print & circulate the enclosed observations bearing upon those two points'.
Verlag: The first from 'The Palace' Hereford 3 November The second from Eaton Place London 15 March 1865, 1856
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
The first letter 4pp., 12mo, with cross writing on frist page, and the second 3pp., 12mo. Both bifoliums. The second letter with its envelope, with penny red and postmarks, addressed by Dickson to 'Travers Twiss Esq D. C. L. | No. 19 Park Lane | London'. Both items in good condition, lightly aged and worn. The first letter concerns Dr Edward Thompson, Vicar of Kington, who has been complained about by his curate 'Mr. Clelan', resulting in a report in a newspaper. Dickson writes: 'Kington, you may remember, rejoices in the notorious Dr. Thompson for its Incumbent, through an ill-fated exchange to whch., in my ignorance on my first coming to the See, I consented. The present Curate, however, Mr. Clelan is a very respectable man, and I consider myself fortunate in having a man there, who appears to do his duty in the Parish & to be acceptable to the people. What the particular occurrence is on whch the difficulty about which he consults occurred, I am not aware, not habing seen the Hereford newspaper containing the Report or reference to it.' He continues discussing the matter, with reference to 'Mr. Parry [.] who busies himself much for the good of Kington & has establish [sic] a library for the inhabitants & compiled a memoir of the place.' The second letter begins: 'I am informed through a letter of Mr. Dunning addressed to Mr. Evans, that Mr. Reed has written to the ABp. [Archbishop] complaining, that the requirement of the Act respecting the notice to be given to the Ch. Warden of the Parish & Registrar of the as to the removing of the revocation of the License both from the Parish Registry & the Diocesan has not been complied with.' He gives more details and asks for Twiss's 'opinion as to this point', commenting: 'In this case it does seem a hardship to be obliged to stultify oneself by so formally condemning one's previous act.' A postscript refers to 'a report at Leominster that Mr. Reed has had the influence of a lady of the name of Parnell a connexion of the AB.p, in his favour - & that this Lady supports the man with supplies of money. Probably she has been a patient of his in London at some time.'.