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The Law Goes Westby Forbes Parkhill
DescriptionDenver, Colorado, USA: Sage Books- Alan Swallow, 1956 FIRST EDITION. Early histories of the administration of justice in the American West, Committees of Vigilance. 25 Illustrations plus maps. Previously undiscovered early records of 1st Judicial District of Colorado Territory. First records of Civil War treason cases, earliest mining discoveries, and building of the railroads. Marriage and divorce records, stagecoach dynasties, and other prominent individuals. Illustrations and maps. Illustrated endpapers. G+/VG- Full tan cloth hardcover. DJ protected in Bro-dart mylar cover taped to endpapers. Far less than usual library marks on this ex-Denver library book. Dewey numbers on spine, price inked on Acknowledgements page and red name stamp on bac index page. No taped in user pockets or any other markings. P. 13 loose and taped in. No copyright page, possibly missing. . First Edition. Cloth. Good Plus/Very Good Minus. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Ex-Library. |
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