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1 LAW OF TORTS, (BIGELOW ON TORTS) Bigelow, John
Boston Little, Brown 1901 Seventh Edition Hardcover Good+ with no dust jacket 
8vo 8" - 9" tall; xxxi, 438, [16] pages; Contemporary tan calf leather with rubbing. Red and black spine labels. Contents firm and bright. Provenance- William F Nixon III, signed twice by Nixon. 32121 
Price: 49.95 USD
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