[Rarebooks] fs-Criminal Law [XLI]

Joe Luttrell rarelaw at meyerbos.com
Sun Feb 29 23:10:55 EST 2004


A selection of works which we have in stock on criminal law 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.  WEINREB, Lloyd L.  Criminal Process, Cases, Comment,
Questions. Third Edition.  The Foundation Press, Inc., Mineola,
1978.  [41219 11M6L27L48] $ 25.00

3.  WEINREB, Lloyd.  Denial of Justice, Criminal Process in the
United States.  Free Press, New York, 1977.  [47505 L43E]
                                                          $ 35.00

4.  [WEST MERCIA].  A History of Worcester City Police 1833-1967.
Worcester Watch Committee, Worcester, 1967.  Original printed,
stiff wraps, worn but sound; 164 pages. [13767 L44]       $ 35.00

5.  WEST, D.J.  Murder Followed By Suicide, An Inquiry Carried Out
For The Institute of Criminology, Cambridge.  Harvard University
Press, Cambridge, 1967.  A sound presentation copy, in the
dustjacket. [90116]                                       $ 45.00

Inscribed on the front free endpaper to Gilbert Geis, noted
criminologist and authority on social deviance, and his wife: "To
Gil and Robley Geis / from a fellow student of strange crimes /
D.J. West / Aug 1977.

6.  [WEST, Richard].  A Discourse Concerning Treasons, and Bills of
Attainder.  Printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms in
Warwick-Lane, London, 1716.  Modern 1/4 calf, somewhat dusty, but
a sound copy. [18171 L23EL28EL68] PHOTO:
http://www.meyerbos.com/bookListing.cgi?bookNo=18171     $ 650.00

First edition of one of several tracts which appeared soon after
the Parliamentary legislation of 1708 introducing the English law
of treason and its procedure into Scotland, arguing that bills of
attainder are, in certain circumstances, justifiable.

7.  WEXLER, David B.  Criminal Commitments and Dangerous Mental
Patients: Legal Issues of Confinement, Treatment, and Release.
U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Washington,
1976.  Stapled wraps, a bit discolored, but sound; 94 pages.
[90021]                                                   $ 35.00

8.  WHARTON, Francis.  A Treatise on the Criminal Law of the United
States. Sixth and Revised Edition. Three Volumes.  Kay and Brother,
19 South Sixth Street [etc.], Philadelphia, 1868.  Original sheep,
quite worn and stained, but a usable set. [65876 L64] PHOTO:
http://www.meyerbos.com/bookListing.cgi?bookNo=65876     $ 150.00

One of two treatises which "inaugurated the patterns of American
criminal law scholarship", this edition much expanded and the
first, I believe, to draw upon Wharton's great store of comparative
knowledge of French and German law.

9.  WICKS, Robert J.  Applied Psychology for Law Enforcement and
Correction Officers.  McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, 1974.
Printed boards, very slightly soiled, but a sound copy. [90363]
                                                          $ 25.00

10.  WIKSTROM, Per-Olof H. (ed.).  Crime and Measures Against Crime
in the City.  National Council for Crime Prevention, Stockholm,
1990.  Wraps, a bit worn, the top edge stained, but sound; 234
pages. [90409]                                            $ 35.00

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