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Every Man's Lawyer, Volume II: Being a New Edition of Volumes III and IV of "The Home Library of Law

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Every Man's Lawyer, Volume II: Being a New Edition of Volumes III and IV of "The Home Library of Law

by Bolles, Albert S

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1915: Doubleday, Page & Co., 1915. Hardcover. VG+. Book 1915 Tan cloth hardcover, orange spine bands, black & gilt stripes & ltrg. Tight copy w/light rubbing to cover, faint edgewear, very clean and free from markings/marginalia within. VG+/no dj

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Title
Every Man's Lawyer, Volume II: Being a New Edition of Volumes III and IV of "The Home Library of Law
Author
Bolles, Albert S
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1915: Doubleday, Page & Co.
Date Published
1915
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Rubbing
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