Poetry Books by Frederick William (fw) Harvey

Frederick William (fw) Harvey Books, Frederick William (fw) Harvey poetry book Old Prints and Engravings Authors: Frederick William Burgess
Publisher:
Published Date: 1924
Categories: Engraving
Comprehensive guide for the amateur collector and layman. Reproductions.

Frederick William (fw) Harvey Books, Frederick William (fw) Harvey poetry book History of the Yale Law School to 1915 Authors: Frederick Charles Hicks
Publisher: Lawbook Exchange Limited
Published Date: 1935
Categories: History
Hicks, Frederick C. History of the Yale Law School to 1915. With a new introduction by Morris L. Cohen and a new index. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1935-1938. 301 pp. Illustrated. Reprinted 2001 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. LCCN 2001016436. ISBN 1-58477-175-5. Cloth. $75. * The only history of the early years of Yale Law School, a chronological examination from its founding to 1915, with information and colorful anecdotes not found elsewhere. This edition combines the four volumes (The Founders and the Founders' Collection; From the Founders to Dutton 1845-1869; 1869-1894 Including The County Court House Period; and 1895-1915 Twenty Years of Hendrie Hall) into one. It is prefaced by a new introduction by Morris L. Cohen who was head of the law libraries at Harvard and Yale and is the author of many well-known works including the essential Bibliography of Early American Law.

Frederick William (fw) Harvey Books, Frederick William (fw) Harvey poetry book Native Americans Authors: Frederick E. Hoxie, Harvey Markowitz
Publisher: Pasadena, Calif. : Salem Press
Published Date: 1991
Categories: Indians of North America
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