BLACKSTONE, William. Commentaries on the Laws of England. In Four Books. (THE NINTH EDITION - 1783)
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AUTHOR: BLACKSTONE, William
TITLE: Commentaries on the Laws of England. In Four Books.
PUBLISHER: London: At The Clarendon Press, 1770.
DESCRIPTION: FOURTH EDITION. 4 vols., square 4to., 10-7/8" x 8-5/8". Bound in contemporary full tan calf over cords, expertly rebacked, gilt lettered black morocco spine labels, with the 2 tables in volume 2 one folding.
CONDITION: Text clean and bright throughout.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: The most influential publication in the history of modern Anglo-American law. 'Since its first publication in 1765, Blackstone's Commentaries has exercised enormous influence over common law in England and elsewhere. 'Until the Commentaries, the ordinary Englishman had viewed the law as a vast, unintelligible and unfriendly machine. If the English constitution survived the troubles of the (nineteenth) century, it was because the law had gained a new popular respect, and this was due in part to the enormous success of Blackstone's work. He did for the English what the imperial publication of Roman law did for the people of Rome' (PMM).