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Recent Books

November 13, 1890 issue

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This article discusses about a few recent law books. While discussing, the article focuses on the book "General View of the Criminal Law," by Justice Stephens. In the second edition of Stephen's "General View of the Criminal Law," the original work, which appeared in 1863, has been thoroughly rewritten, and with the result, rare in the career of law books, that the new treatise is brought within two-thirds of the compass of the first edition. The new edition is an improvement throughout upon the original treatise. The article further focuses on the book "Law of Trusts and Trustees," by James H. Flint.

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LAW -- Bibliography; EDITIONS; GENERAL View of the Criminal Law (Book); LAW of Trusts & Trustees, The (Book); STEPHENS, Justice; FLINT, James H.
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