Hewson, James. - Every Man His Own Lawyer: Or, the Several Modes of Commencing and Conducting Actions in the Court for the Trial of Small Causes in the State of New-Jersey, Rendered Plain and Easy; with a Variety of Forms for Drawing Statements of Demand, Together with Numerous References to the State Laws and Decisions of the Supreme Court. Prepared and Arranged by James Hewson, Justice of the Peace. Newark: Aaron Guest, 1841. 1841. - Octavo, 7-1/4 inches high by 4-3/8 inches wide. Bound in full contemporary tan calf with a gilt-titled red leather label on the spine. A New Jersey attorney's ownership signature is penned in an early hand on the front cover. The covers are rubbed and soiled. 124 pages. The hinges are cracked and the endpapers are lacking. There is some staining and foxing throughout with several short tears and chips to the edges of the title page. Good. First edition. The book appears to be from the library of New Jersey lawyer Fred W. DeCamp, with his ownership signature on the front cover: "The Property of F.W. DeCamp, Essex County, NJ". Fair .
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