George William Warvelle, 1852-1940, was a legal
paragon in his time; a Professor of Law in Chicago; a
prominent legal scholar; and the author of many law
volumes still in print and found in law offices and
libraries today. This book was first published in 1902 in
an era of no radio, no TV, or other electronic
wastelands; an era when man communicated with
conversation, reading and writing. The book is by a
lawyer and was aimed at the then law students and
practicing lawyers; however, the lessons therein are of
historical interest to any lawyer or scholarly person
today.
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