Thurgood Marshall: Justice for All
New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers, 1992. First Carroll Edition. First? Printing. 509, glossary, index, ink name (not the author's) inside front board. More
New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers, 1992. First Carroll Edition. First? Printing. 509, glossary, index, ink name (not the author's) inside front board. More
New York: W. W. Norton & Company, c1990. First Edition. First Printing. 22 cm, 352, index. More
New York: W. W. Norton & Company, c1990. First Edition. First Printing. Hardcover. 22 cm, 352 pages. Index, slight wear to DJ. Inscribed by the author (signed "Fred"). More
New York: Macmillan, [1970]. First Printing. 21 cm, 377, index, DJ worn, torn, and soiled. More
New York: Columbia University Press, 1959. Reprint. Third printing, 1962. Hardcover. viii, [1], 481 pages. Footnotes. Select Bibliography. Table of Cases. Index. Stamp of previous owner on fep and other pages. Some edge soiling. DJ has wear, soiling, edge tears and chips. More
New York: Times Books, Henry Holt and Company, 2006. First paperback edition [stated]. First printing [stated]. Trade paperback. Glued binding. xiii, [3], 268, [4] p. Illustrations. A Note on Sources. Illustration Credits. Index. Signed by author. Cover has some wear and soiling. Cover version takes note that this was a Notable Book of the Year. Some page discoloration noted. More
New York: Times Books, Henry Holt and Company, 2005. First edition [stated]. Second printing [stated]. Hardcover. xiii, [3], 268, [4] pages. Illustrations. A Note on Sources. Illustration Credits. Index. Inscribed by author on title page. Cover has slight wear and soiling. Cover states that the author was a winner of the Pulitzer Prize. Linda Greenhouse (born January 9, 1947) is the Knight Distinguished Journalist at Yale Law School. She is a Pulitzer Prize winning reporter who covered the United States Supreme Court for nearly three decades for The New York Times. Greenhouse received her BA degree from Radcliffe College in 1968. She received her Masters from Yale Law School in 1978. Greenhouse began her 40-year career at The New York Times covering state government in Albany. She covered 29 sessions of the Supreme Court from 1978 to 2007, with the exception of two years during which she covered Congress. She has authored over 2,800 articles for The New York Times. In 2008, Greenhouse retired. In 2004, she received the John Chancellor Award for Excellence in Journalism. More
New York: Threshold Editions [An Imprint of Simon & Schuster, Inc.], 2018. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. x, 257, [5] pages. Author's Note. Appendix A. Appendix B Notes. Bibliography. Index. . The DJ has slight wear and soiling. Inscribed by the author on the fep. Inscription reads For John Daniel, Who was present at the creation--from his friend and fan. John Greenya. Author's business card also laid in. This was possibly inscribed to the John Daniel who was the winner of three Oregon Book Awards for Literary Nonfiction (1993, 1997, 2011), a Pacific Northwest Booksellers Award (2006), and the John Burroughs Nature Essay Award (1995). He received a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts and has been a writer-in-residence at nine universities, including Ohio State University, St. Mary's College of California, and Saint Lawrence University. John Greenya was a widely respected Washington-based writer, and the author or coauthor of more than two dozen books, writing frequently about the law. His books include: Gorsuch: The Judge Who Speaks for Himself; The Real David Stockman; Blood Relations; and Silent Justice: The Clarence Thomas Story. His collaborations include Law and Justice in the Reagan Administration (with former US Attorney General William French Smith), For the Defense (with F. Lee Bailey), Are You Tough Enough? (with Anne Gorsuch Burford,), and Not Guilty: The Unlawful Prosecution of US Senator Ted Stevens (with Robert Cary). His writing on the law and true crime has appeared in The Washington Post, and his work has appeared in such other publications as The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, The New Republic, People, and USA TODAY. More
Washington, DC: AEI Press, 1999. Hardcover. 24 cm, 201 pages. Signed by the author. The author, executive director for the Center for Individual Rights, explains his theory of federalism. More
St. Paul, MN: West Publishing Company, 1992. First? Edition. First? Printing. 444, illus., footnotes, table of cases, index. Signed by the author. More
St. Paul, MN: West Publishing Company, 1992. Presumed first edition/first printing. Hardcover. xi, 444 pages. Illustrations. Footnotes. Table of Cases. Index. Signed by author. More
New York: Grove Press, 1993. First Edition [Stated], First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. xvi, 448 pages. Cast of Characters. Footnotes. Notes. Select Bibliography. Index. Inscribed by the author on the fep. Inscription reads Sheila--You helped me with this book a great deal. Thanks again! Bryan. Bryan Gruley (born November 1957) is an American writer. He has shared a Pulitzer Prize for journalism and been nominated for the "first novel" Edgar Award by the Mystery Writers of America. Gruley studied at the University of Notre Dame where he majored in American Studies and graduated in 1979. Gruley has been a reporter for Bloomberg News, writing long form features for Bloomberg Businessweek magazine. He worked more than 15 years for The Wall Street Journal including seven years as Chicago bureau chief. With the Journal, he also helped cover breaking news including the September 11 World Trade Center attack, and shared in the staff's Pulitzer Prize for that work, which cited "its comprehensive and insightful coverage, executed under the most difficult circumstances, of the terrorist attack on New York City, which recounted the day's events and their implications for the future." Gruley's first novel, Starvation Lake: a mystery, was published in 2009 as a trade paperback original by the Touchstone Books imprint of Simon & Schuster. It is set in the fictional town of Starvation Lake. The novel begins when the snowmobile of a long-missing youth hockey coach "washes up on the icy shores". Two sequels have followed in the Starvation Lake series, The Hanging Tree and The Skeleton Box. As of May 2013 Gruley is working on a new novel set in a different town with different characters. More
Ames, IA: Iowa State University Press, 1968. First Edition. First? Printing. 24 cm, 316, footnotes, bibliography, index, ink marks and notations in the bibliography. More
Westport, CT: Praeger, 1998. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. xiii, [1], 230, [4] pages. Notes. Table of Cases. Bibliography. Index. Cover has slight wear and soiling. Stephen P. Halbrook (b. 12 September 1947. is a Senior Fellow at the Independent Institute and an author and lawyer known for his litigation on behalf of the National Rifle Association. He has written extensively about the original meanings of the Second Amendment and the Fourteenth Amendment. He has argued and won three cases before the US Supreme Court. In District of Columbia v. Heller, he wrote a brief on behalf of the majority of both houses of Congress. More broadly, his decades of research on the Second Amendment contributed to the intellectual foundation of the Heller decision. He has written many books and articles on the topic of gun control, some of which have been cited in Supreme Court opinions. He has testified before congress on multiple occasions. More
Farmington, NM: Alfred E. Hamlett, 1987. Hardcover. 204 pages. Bibliography, index. Signed by the author. More
New York: Harper & Row, 1968. First Edition. Hardcover. 22 cm, 366 pages. Index, DJ worn and soiled: edge tears/chips, large tear at top of DJ spine, some edge soiling. Signed by the author. More
Baton Rouge, LA: LA State University Press, 1981. 212, illus., appendices, bibliography, index, slight wear to DJ edges. More
New York: Doubleday, 1997. First Printing. 25 cm, 374, index. Inscribed by the author. More
New York: Basic Books, c1981. 24 cm, 253, A carefully constructed psychological analysis of Supreme Court Justice Frankfurter. More
New York: Basic Books, c1981. 24 cm, 253, footnotes, front DJ flap price clipped, pencil erasure on front endpaper, some edge soiling. More
New York: Basic Books, c1981. First Printing. 24 cm, 253, notes, index, small creases to front DJ flap. More
Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, c1996. First Printing. 24 cm, 256, references, index, pencil notes on rear flyleaf, no marks to text noted. More
Chicago, IL: Scott, Foresman and Company, 1964. Presumed first edition/first printing. Hardcover. [10], 198 p.; 23 cm. Footnotes. Bibliographical Essay. Index. More
Boston, MA: Little, Brown, 1951. First Edition. 23 cm, 474, frontis illus., ink note on front endpaper, boards worn. More