Description: The Dred Scott Case. Its Significance in American Law and Politics. By Don E. Fehrenbacher. New York. Oxford University Press. 1978. 741 pp, 9.5" x 6.5" In fair condition. Dust jacket in poor condition. Grey cloth boards exhibit normal shelf wear - bumped corners and discoloration. Spine exhibits discoloration at head and tail. Dust jacket exhibits losses to top and bottom edges, and scuffing to joints. Binding tight and intact. Some marginalia present. A suitable piece for reference or research. Please refer to photos. Don Edward Fehrenbacher (1920-1997) was an American Historian who primarily wrote on the subjects of politics, slavery, and Abraham Lincoln. This piece is a pulitzer-prize winning work that explores the landmark case of Dred Scott v. Sanford, the outcome of which is largely regarded as the worst Supreme Court decision in its history. This piece would be an excellent find for anyone interested in American History. FORN-MSB-0424-0679-WS317
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Special Attributes: 1st Edition
Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Topic: American (US)
Subject: History
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