Marks, Marlene Adler: Suing of America, The : Why and How We Take Each Other to Court

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Marks, Marlene Adler : Suing of America, The : Why and How We Take Each Other to Court

Seaview Books, New York, 1981

ISBN 0872236587

FIRST PRINTING of the First Edition (stated). A legal affairs journalist studies a welter of lawsuits that comprise American litigation history to differentiate the different types of cases and their purposes - to protest, assuage grief, effect social and political changes, acquire money, or just to get even - demonstrating how these litigious goals and behaviors have now become a part of our national character and culture, often reflecting television stereotypes and cliches. Hardcover with dust jacket, notes, bibliography, indexed, 244pp. A very nice copy, the jacket neatly encased in an acid-free archival protector. Very rare. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Book. Book Condition: Fine. Binding: Hardcover. Jacket: Near Fine

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