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The Poor Law by John Frederick Archbold Barrister at Law London 1853

£150.00

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Fine antique and rare copy of 'The Poor Law' by John Frederick Archbold barrister-at-law, published in London 1853, 902 pages complete and intact - a scarce book by a prominent barrister and legal writer, his criminal law book is still widely used today

Size: 20 x 12 cm approx


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Binding: Hardback

Non-Fiction Subject: Law

Language: English

Author: Archbold

Publisher: Shaw & Sons

Original/Facsimile: Original

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