It takes the average reader and 26 minutes to read Auctions and the Distribution of Law Books in Antebellum America by Michael H. Hoeflich
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Traditional legal history has been doctrinal history interested in the content of books rather than in how such doctrines were made known to lawyers and the public. Law books got into circulation through booksellers and auctions of new and unsold stock and the libraries of lawyers. A survey of auction catalogues suggests their value in helping to reconstruct the intellectual milieu of the antebellum Bar.
Auctions and the Distribution of Law Books in Antebellum America by Michael H. Hoeflich is 26 pages long, and a total of 6,656 words.
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