
Judicial Review of Administrative Action by S. A. de Smith, Second Edition
This item is a second edition copy of the book titled "Judicial Review of Administrative Action," authored by S. A. de Smith, who is identified as a Professor of Public Law at the University of London. The book was published in London by Stevens & Sons Limited in 1968. The visible page, likely the title page, is an off-white or cream color, indicating its age and the natural aging of paper. The text is printed in black ink, featuring a mix of serif and sans-serif fonts, with the main title prominently displayed in a larger, bold, sans-serif typeface. A notable feature is a quote printed in italics midway down the page: "Let no man weakly conceive that just laws, and true policy, have any antipathy; for they are like the spirit and sinews, that one moves with the other." The overall condition appears to be good for a book of its age, with no apparent tears, significant creases, or heavy foxing visible on the photographed page. The binding edge on the left shows the typical curve of an open book, suggesting continuous use but no major structural damage. The paper quality seems robust, indicative of a professional publication. The book's style period is Mid-20th Century, specifically 1968, reflecting the academic and publishing standards of that era. Its nature suggests it is a scholarly work on administrative law, likely intended for legal professionals, academics, and students.
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$100-150
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August 28, 2025
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$100-150
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Item Description
This item is a second edition copy of the book titled "Judicial Review of Administrative Action," authored by S. A. de Smith, who is identified as a Professor of Public Law at the University of London. The book was published in London by Stevens & Sons Limited in 1968. The visible page, likely the title page, is an off-white or cream color, indicating its age and the natural aging of paper. The text is printed in black ink, featuring a mix of serif and sans-serif fonts, with the main title prominently displayed in a larger, bold, sans-serif typeface. A notable feature is a quote printed in italics midway down the page: "Let no man weakly conceive that just laws, and true policy, have any antipathy; for they are like the spirit and sinews, that one moves with the other." The overall condition appears to be good for a book of its age, with no apparent tears, significant creases, or heavy foxing visible on the photographed page. The binding edge on the left shows the typical curve of an open book, suggesting continuous use but no major structural damage. The paper quality seems robust, indicative of a professional publication. The book's style period is Mid-20th Century, specifically 1968, reflecting the academic and publishing standards of that era. Its nature suggests it is a scholarly work on administrative law, likely intended for legal professionals, academics, and students.
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