
Negligence in Law, Volume II by Thomas Beven, Third Edition
The item is a book titled "Negligence in Law" by Thomas Bevin, specifically Volume II, the Third Edition. The subtitle for this volume is "Special Relations Arising Out of Contract." The publication information indicates that it was published in London by Stevens and Haynes, Law Publishers, located at 13 Bell Yard, Temple Bar. It was also published in Toronto by Canada Law Book Co. at 32 Toronto Street. The publication date is clearly stated as 1908. The book appears to be in good condition, with minimal visible wear to the paper. The cover is not fully visible, but the title page is presented on what appears to be cream or off-white paper, with black ink printing. The text is clear and legible. The page shows some minor creasing and slight discoloration consistent with age, but no significant tears, stains, or other damage are evident from the provided image. The overall impression is of a well-preserved legal text from the early 20th century. The typography is standard for the period, with a clear, readable serif font used for the main titles and body text. The layout is simple and functional, focusing on presenting the information clearly. There are no visible illustrations or complex design elements on this page. The quality of the paper appears to be relatively good for the time, contributing to its apparent durability. This book represents a specific legal text from a defined historical period, published by notable legal publishers in both London and Toronto, suggesting its significance in common law jurisdictions.
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August 28, 2025
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$50 - $100
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Item Description
The item is a book titled "Negligence in Law" by Thomas Bevin, specifically Volume II, the Third Edition. The subtitle for this volume is "Special Relations Arising Out of Contract." The publication information indicates that it was published in London by Stevens and Haynes, Law Publishers, located at 13 Bell Yard, Temple Bar. It was also published in Toronto by Canada Law Book Co. at 32 Toronto Street. The publication date is clearly stated as 1908. The book appears to be in good condition, with minimal visible wear to the paper. The cover is not fully visible, but the title page is presented on what appears to be cream or off-white paper, with black ink printing. The text is clear and legible. The page shows some minor creasing and slight discoloration consistent with age, but no significant tears, stains, or other damage are evident from the provided image. The overall impression is of a well-preserved legal text from the early 20th century. The typography is standard for the period, with a clear, readable serif font used for the main titles and body text. The layout is simple and functional, focusing on presenting the information clearly. There are no visible illustrations or complex design elements on this page. The quality of the paper appears to be relatively good for the time, contributing to its apparent durability. This book represents a specific legal text from a defined historical period, published by notable legal publishers in both London and Toronto, suggesting its significance in common law jurisdictions.
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