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This is a very good hardcover. 1961 Great Ideas Program series from Britannica. This copy is very good inside and out. The inside pages are very good, clean and still crisp. The binding is tight and straight and bound w fine sewn binding, not glued, for durability. Hardcover boards are also very good with only a hint of shelf wear. Crown octavo book size or 5.5" x 8.5" with 250 pages.
In 1961, Encyclopedia Britannica launched The Great Ideas Today series of books. The series was designed as a supplement to the Great Books of the Western World set originally published in 1952. The books were designed to bridge timeless ideas with contemporary issues. Edited by Mortimer Adler and Robert Hutchins, these yearly volumes provided essays on current affairs, arts, and sciences. Each annual volume included essays from prominent intellectuals, discussions of current debates, and more.
This is Philosophy of Law and Jurisprudence. It contains a Preface and Foreword. Contents include; Aeschylus, Plato (Laws and Apologies), Aristotle Ethics, Old Testament - Exodus Deuteronomy and New Testament - Matthew and Romans, The Athenian Constitution, Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans.
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