Date d'édition : 1960
Vendeur : The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, Etats-Unis
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EUR 395,76
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Ajouter au panierNew York: Reynal & Company, [1960]. 1st ed 1st prt (illustrateur). New York: Reynal & Company, [1960]. 1st ed 1st prt. Inscribed by Frankfurter to Edith Benham Helm Frankfurter, Felix [1882-1965]. Felix Frankfurter Reminisces: An Intimate Portrait as Recorded in Talks with Dr. Harlan B. Phillips. New York: Reynal & Company, [1960]. [ix], 310 pp. Cloth in lightly soiled and edgeworn Secker & Warburg dust jacket, 7" x 5" black-and-white promotional photograph of Frankfurter, which has a small chip to its bottom-edge, laid in. Presentation inscription from Frankfurter to front free endpaper reads: "For Edith Helm,/ with happy memories/ and good wishes,/ July 18, 1960/ Felix Frankfurter." Edith Helm [1874-1962] was the White House social secretary for First Ladies Wilson, Roosevelt and Truman. $450. * First edition, first printing. This incisive and fascinating memoir was transcribed from a series of interviews with Phillips conducted for the Columbia University Oral History Research Department. The only commercially published oral history conducted with a United States Supreme Court justice, it traces his life, career and his thoughts on such topics as religion and the function of judges.
Date d'édition : 1960
Vendeur : The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., ABAA ILAB, Clark, NJ, Etats-Unis
Edition originale Signé
EUR 395,76
Autre deviseQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierNew York: Reynal & Company, [1960]. 1st ed 6th prt (illustrateur). New York: Reynal & Company, [1960]. 1st ed 6th prt. Inscribed by Frankfurter to the Duchess of Buccleuch Frankfurter, Felix [1882-1965]. Felix Frankfurter Reminisces: An Intimate Portrait as Recorded in Talks with Dr. Harlan B. Phillips. New York: Reynal & Company, [1960]. [ix], 310 pp. Cloth in worn and chipped dust jacket, light edgewear to extremities, internally clean, presentation inscription from Frankfurter to Mary ("Molly") Montagu-Douglas-Scott, Duchess of Buccleuch, to front free endpaper. $450. * First edition, sixth printing. The inscription reads: "For Molly Buccleuch,/ whose new friendship/ has given me such delight/ that it almost reconciles me/ to the loss of not having known/ her all these years./ Washington, D.C./ October 9, 1961/ Felix Frankfurter." This incisive and fascinating memoir was transcribed from a series of interviews with Phillips conducted for the Columbia University Oral History Research Department. The only commercially published oral history conducted with a United States Supreme Court justice, it traces his life and career and records his thoughts on such topics as religion and the function of judges.