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Justice Noah Swayne’s copy of Giles Jacob’s New Law Dictionary (1782). U.S. Supreme Court Justice Noah H. Swayne (1804–1884) served on the Court from...
Chief Justice John Jay’s signed copy of The Conveyancer’s Guide (1821), with inlaid bookplate. This 1821 edition of The Conveyancer’s Guide—oddly...
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If you collect enough of anything—in my case, it’s 36,000 books—you inevitably acquire some especially unusual and prized specimens. Tracing the...
We’ve purchased a bunch more fabulous popular downloadable audiobooks, such as: The Lowland Night Film The Pale King Solo The Circle All That Is...
—Update, Oct. 4th, Thomas.gov, Congress.gov, and FDsys are up and running. The Library of Congress site is working, for now. Some materials are not...