Book #56227
Item #56227 Charles Dickens as a Legal Historian. William S. Holdsworth.

Charles Dickens as a Legal Historian.

Legal Insights from Charles Dickens Holdsworth, William S. Charles Dickens as a Legal Historian. Originally published: New Haven: Yale University Press, 1929. 157 pp. Reprinted 2010 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. ISBN-13: 9781616190248; ISBN-10: 1616190248. Paperback. New. $15.95 * "The distinguished English historian, Professor Holdsworth, has contrived even during his moments of recreation to render us his debtors. No two books outside the bounds of technical law are more worth reading for law students than Pickwick Papers and Bleak House. Even a trained trial lawyer however, is puzzled by some of the legal points brought up by Dickens, because they have fortunately passed forever out of the realm of living law. Professor Holdsworth has performed a valuable service to lawyers and laymen alike in explaining these obscurities. And he has done much more than this. He has increased our admiration for the genius of Dickens by proving his great merit as a legal historian.": Zechariah Chafee, Jr. Harvard Law Review 42:286-8.

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