Law 101: Everything You Need to Know About the American Legal System (Title Page)
Books & Manuscripts

Law 101: Everything You Need to Know About the American Legal System (Title Page)

This item is the title page of the book 'Law 101: Everything You Need to Know About the American Legal System', authored by Jay M. Feinman. The page is printed on off-white or cream-colored paper with a standard non-glossy, matte finish typical of academic publishing. The typography is primarily sans-serif for the main title, which is bolded and underlined by a thick double graphic line, while the subtitle and author's name are set in a serif font. Published by Oxford University Press in the year 2000, it marks a first edition or early printing period for this specific work. The layout is clean and minimalist, appearing professionally bound within a paperback or hardcover volume. Condition-wise, the page shows very slight signs of handling with a faint bluish smudge or ink mark visible near the 'Oxford' logo at the bottom, possibly from a stamp or contact with other ink. There are no significant creases, tears, or yellowing (foxing) visible, suggesting the book has been kept in a clean, indoor environment. The craftsmanship is consistent with the high production standards of a major academic press, featuring sharp, high-contrast black ink printing and precise alignment.

Estimated Value

$5 - $25

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Category

Books & Manuscripts

Appraised On

February 24, 2026

Estimated Value

$5 - $25

Item Description

This item is the title page of the book 'Law 101: Everything You Need to Know About the American Legal System', authored by Jay M. Feinman. The page is printed on off-white or cream-colored paper with a standard non-glossy, matte finish typical of academic publishing. The typography is primarily sans-serif for the main title, which is bolded and underlined by a thick double graphic line, while the subtitle and author's name are set in a serif font. Published by Oxford University Press in the year 2000, it marks a first edition or early printing period for this specific work. The layout is clean and minimalist, appearing professionally bound within a paperback or hardcover volume. Condition-wise, the page shows very slight signs of handling with a faint bluish smudge or ink mark visible near the 'Oxford' logo at the bottom, possibly from a stamp or contact with other ink. There are no significant creases, tears, or yellowing (foxing) visible, suggesting the book has been kept in a clean, indoor environment. The craftsmanship is consistent with the high production standards of a major academic press, featuring sharp, high-contrast black ink printing and precise alignment.

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