[Rarebooks] fs-Legal Ethics [I]

Joe Luttrell rarelaw at meyerbos.com
Fri Apr 2 00:54:08 EST 2004


A selection of works which we have in stock on legal ethics and
related matters; for others, please feel free to browse our web
site, where you may search our entire inventory by any word or
phrase:  www.meyerbos.com

1.  BLACK, Donald.  The Social Structure of Right and Wrong.
Academic Press, New York, 1993.  A very good copy in the
dustjacket. [30090]                                       $ 35.00

2.  CHAMBERLAIN, D.H.  Some of the Present Needs and Duties of Our
Profession.  G.P. Putnam's Sons, The Knickerbocker Press, New York,
1888.  Original printed sewn gray wraps, somwhat dusty and worn but
sound, 21 pages; presentation copy ("Compliments of D.H.
Chamberlain") on the front wrap. [71410] PHOTO:
http://www.meyerbos.com/bookListing.cgi?bookNo=71410     $ 125.00

The uncommon address delivered to the Harvard Law School Alumni
Association by the Yale and Harvard Law educated Chamberlain, the
Massachusetts native who became a courageous governor of South
Carolina during Reconstruction; four copies in OCLC.

3.  COLL, Alberto R., et al. (eds.).  Legal and Moral Constraints
on Low-Intensity Conflict.  Naval War College Press, Newport, 1995.
Blue cloth, a good, clean copy. [30919]                   $ 45.00

International Law Studies Volume 67.

4.  Committee on Professional Ethics and Grievances; Opinions
49-69.  American Bar Association 1140 N. Dearborn Street, Chicago,
[1931?].  Printed, stapled self-wraps; 36 pages. [58496 L41E]
                                                          $ 15.00

5.  Committee on Professional Ethics and Grievances; Opinions
70-85.  American Bar Association 1140 N. Dearborn Street, Chicago,
[1932?].  Printed, stapled self-wraps; 25 pages. [58497 L41E]
                                                          $ 15.00

6.  Committee on Professional Ethics and Grievances; Opinions
86-109.  American Bar Association 1140 N. Dearborn Street, Chicago,
[1932?].  Printed, staped self-wraps; 39 pages. [16811 L41E]
                                                          $ 15.00

7.  DARROW, Clarence.  Plea of Clarence Darrow, in his own Defense
to the Jury that exonerated him of the charge of bribery at Los
Angeles August - 1912.  Golden Press, Los Angeles, 1912.  Original
printed wraps, quite pretty and well preserved; 59 pages. [41115
NYL33L54L64L66L76] PHOTO:
http://www.meyerbos.com/bookListing.cgi?bookNo=41115     $ 200.00

Arguably Darrow's most brilliant speech, personally defending
himself against the charge of jury-tampering, still spellbinding,
the jury acquitting Darrow in a half hour; without the portrait but
with the original mailing envelope.

8.  ELLISTON, Frederick and Norman Bowie (eds.).  Ethics, Public
Policy, and Criminal Justice.  Oelgeschlager, Gunn & Hain,
Publishers, Boston, 1982.  A good copy in a slightly worn
dustjacket. [90156]                                       $ 30.00

9.  KLOCKARS, Carl B. and Finbarr W. O'Connor (eds.).  Deviance and
Decency, The Ethics of Research with Human Subjects.  Sage
Publications, Beverly Hills, 1979.  Wraps, review copy with a few
ink markings; 284 pages. [90370]                          $ 25.00

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