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Legal fiction: David Crump’s novels of Houston trial lawyer Robert Herrick
Now available in digital formats: Law professor David Crump’s two fiction works on the trials and tribs of Houston trial lawyer Robert Herrick. Newly released in Kindle, Nook, Apple, Sony, and other formats. Conflict of Interest and The Holding Company
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Basic, Modern Editions of Holmes’ The Common Law
Quid Pro Books publishes, in ebook and paperback formats, editions of Oliver W. Holmes, Jr., The Common Law. All editions and formats embed the original pagination for citation and classroom assignments. All have the hyperaccurate proofreading usually lacking in other republications, especially the ebooks. Our editions come in three forms. 1. The book without explanation or introduction, in its most basic and affordable form. 2. The book introduced with explanation and brief biography by Steven Alan Childress, law professor at Tulane. 3. The Annotated Common Law, a new edition with some 200 notes embedded to explain, translate, and decode the book as needed; now the book can be assigned to…
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Woodrow Wilson on Constitutional Government in the United States: His Study of Politics Just a Few Years Before He Became President
Woodrow Wilson's 1908 classic is a well-written argument for looking at the Constitution as enabling reforms and progressive changes to how people govern themselves rather than as a civic straightjacket. It is timely today as judges and politicians debate the Framers' original intent versus the promise and problems of a Living Constitution. It was timely then as it foreshadowed his own strong presidency and progressive reforms.
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Holmes’ The Path of the Law, Available as an eBook, hardback, and paperback
New to the Legal Legends Series is Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., "The Path of the Law," from his famous and influential Harvard Law Review article. Includes 2011 Foreword and bio summary. Available digitally from Barnes & Noble for Nook and Amazon for Kindle. Also in paperback and on Apple iTunes.
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George Murphy’s Poetry of Key West Gets Digitally Remastered™ to Kindle, Google, Apple and Nook
Previously published in print by Ampersand Press of Roger Williams College in Rhode Island, Rounding Ballast Key is a poetry collection featuring the people and places of Key West and South Florida. Author George Murphy is also the editor of the recognized literary anthology The Key West Reader: The Best of Key West’s Writers 1830-1990, among other works he has authored about the Keys’ literary heritage and beautiful imagery. Many of the poems were first published in literary and academic periodicals. Murphy’s poetry has found its new home in a quality ebook edition, properly formatted and presented with care. Available in leading ebook formats: Amazon for Kindle. Barnes & Noble…