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New York: D. Appleton-Century Company, Inc, 1934. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Octavo. Hardcover. xvii, 429 pages. Edge wear and shelf wear to the covers. Previous owner inscription on the front paste down and some pencil notes on the right front flyleaf.
THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES OF THE PRESS by Siebert, Fredrick Seaton - 1934
by Siebert, Fredrick Seaton
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THE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES OF THE PRESS
by Siebert, Fredrick Seaton
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New York: D. Appleton-Century Company, 1934. This book is bound in maroon boards with gilt spine lettering. Some edgewear; inner pages browned, with some pencil underlining throughout; owner's name on front endpaper. The book looks at laws and legal precedents that both limit and provide for the freedom of the press. 429 pages, including index; approx. 5"x8".. First Edition. Hard Cover. Collectible-Good/No Jacket.
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- Edition First Edition
- Binding Hardcover
- Publisher D. Appleton-Century Company
- Place of Publication New York
- Date Published 1934
- Keywords JOURNALISM LAW PRESS RIGHTS FIRST AMENDMENT FIRST EDITION
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The Rights and Privileges of the Press
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The Rights and Privileges of the Press
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New York and London: D.Appleton-Century Company, 1934. Book. Near Fine. Cloth. Inscribed by Author(s). 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Deep burgundy, cloth covered boards with tan lettering/rules to the spine. SIGNED and INSCRIBED , September 11, 1944 To Jim Armsey, one of the most promising students I have ever had in my classes, and a good friend Fred Siebert ". Armsey was, among other achievements, the eventual Executive at the Ford Foundation, where he oversaw nearly $500 million in grants, denying grants to segregated universities, thereby leading to the admission of black students to multiple universities in the 1960's. This copy is NEAR FINE. Exterior has modest sun lightened spine and very modest rubs to extremities. Inside has scattered light red pencil underlining throughout, crisp, and tight with modest toning.SCARCE SIGNED.Only such as of February 2024. Very nice provenance. .
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