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The Making of the Modern Law: Legal Treatises, 1800-1926 includes over 20,000 analytical, theoretical and practical works on American and British Law. It includes the writings of major legal theorists, including Sir Edward Coke, Sir William Blackstone, James Fitzjames Stephen, Frederic William Maitland, John Marshall, Joseph Story, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. and Roscoe Pound, among others. Legal Treatises includes casebooks, local practice manuals, form books, works for lay readers, pamphlets, letters, speeches and other works of the most influential writers of their time. It is of great value to researchers of domestic and international law, government and politics, legal history, business and economics, criminology and much more.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++Harvard Law School Libraryocm12543088Consists of pages from the Journal of Social Science, v. 14, Nov. 1881, "Saratoga papers of 1881, pt. 1." Caption title. Published for the American Social Science Association.Boston: A. Williams, 1881. p. 152-163; 23 cm.… (plus d'informations)
The Unsafe Deposit Box – If you have something you are going to put in a bank deposit box pay attention to what it is you are placing in it. - 2 stars
Seven-Day Terror – An update of the sorcerer’s apprentice – 1 star
The Toy Shop – If the experts won’t pay attention, then give them a puzzle which will force them to do so. – 5 stars
The Face in the Photo – When you send someone back in time how will you know if they arrived safely? – 5 stars
The Circuit Riders – if you have the ability to track long term emotional states maybe you will be able to stop crimes before they happen – a very early version of the plot for the movie Minority Report – 3.5 stars
Such Stuff – What happens when your thoughts mingle with others. 1 star
The Man who Made Friends with Electricity – When it comes to choosing new friends – be careful – 1 star
Kings Who Die – Just because you have found one booby-trap doesn’t mean there isn’t another one around somewhere. - 2 stars
The Unfortunate Mr. Morky – Not sure about the point of this very short story – not rated
Christmas Treason – Leave it to a bunch of kids to engineer global disarmament. – 1 star
A Miracle of Rare Device – What image would you conjure if you could conjure anything? – 4 stars
All the Sounds of Fear – What can happen when you take method acting too far. – 3.5 stars
One of Those Days – The way things look to someone who suffers from hallucinations. – 1 star
The Day Rembrandt Went Public – How things might go if art supplanted stocks as the focus of investment portfolios. – 1 star
MS. Found in a Bus – Someone left the opening pages of a book they were writing on a seat in a bus – the finder should have just left them there. - 0 stars
The Insane Ones – A world where psychiatric treatment and psychiatrists are outlawed. - 3.5 stars
Leprechaun – a case of mistaken identity…or was it? - 1.5 stars
Change of Heart – what happens when sea animals decide to fight back? – 2 stars
Angela’s Satyr – a girl and her satyr – 0 stars
Puppet Show – the art of stringing people along until you are really sure about their thoughts/viewpoint. - 2.5 stars
Hang Head, Vandal – When you are in a rush to do something right you often do just the opposite. - 1 star
Mars Probe: Report in Triplicate – three short stories about Mars – Earthlings go Home, The Martian Star Gazers, Planetary Effulgence. – not much here - .5 stars
Deadly Game – A conscientious game warden teaches the forest animals how to fight. - 2 stars
Subcommittee – sometimes kids do a better job of negotiating than adults. – 1 star – way too predictable
The Piebald Hippogriff - not sure about the point of this story either - not rated
Home From the Shore – an Earth where there are people on land and a new breed who live in the sea. – 1 star
In this collection of short stories there are a few with a rating of 3 or more so, overall, I would rate this as just an OK collection of science fiction. Of those with a rating greater than 3 the ones I most enjoyed, and which I have read multiple times, are The Toy Shop, The Face in the Photo, and A Miracle of Rare Device. ( )
Unsafe Deposit Box/Gerald Kersh, Seven-Day Terror/R.A. Lafferty, Toy Shop/Harry Harrison, Face in the Photo/Jack Finney, Circuit Riders/R.C. Fitzpatrick, Such Stuff/John Brunner, Man Who Made Friends with Electricity/Fritz Leiber, Kings Who Die/Poul Anderson, Unfortunate Mr. Morky/Vince Aandahl, Christmas Treason/James White, Miracle of Rare Device/Ray Bradbury, All the Sounds of Fear/Harlan Ellison, One of those Days/William F. Nolan, Day Rembrandt went Public/Arnold M. Auerbach, MS. Found in a Bus/Russel Baker, Insane Ones/J.G. Ballard, Leprechaun/William Sambrot, Change of Heart/George Whitley, Angela's Satyr/Brian Cleeve, Puppet Show/Fredric Brown, Hand Head, Vandal!/ Mark Clifton, Earthlings, Go Home!/Mack Reynolds, Martian Star-Gazers/Frederik Pohl, Planetary Effulgence/Bertrand Russell, Deadly Game/Edward Wellen, Subcommittee/Zenna Henderson, Piebald Hippograff/Karen Anderson, Home from the Shore/Gordon R. Dickson
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The numbering of this anthology series differed in the US and the UK. Hence the US title of this book is 'The 8th Annual of the Year's Best S-F', while the UK title is 'The Best of Sci-Fi No. 4'. This is a different series from Gardner Dozois' The Year's Best Science Fiction.
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The Making of the Modern Law: Legal Treatises, 1800-1926 includes over 20,000 analytical, theoretical and practical works on American and British Law. It includes the writings of major legal theorists, including Sir Edward Coke, Sir William Blackstone, James Fitzjames Stephen, Frederic William Maitland, John Marshall, Joseph Story, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. and Roscoe Pound, among others. Legal Treatises includes casebooks, local practice manuals, form books, works for lay readers, pamphlets, letters, speeches and other works of the most influential writers of their time. It is of great value to researchers of domestic and international law, government and politics, legal history, business and economics, criminology and much more.++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++Harvard Law School Libraryocm12543088Consists of pages from the Journal of Social Science, v. 14, Nov. 1881, "Saratoga papers of 1881, pt. 1." Caption title. Published for the American Social Science Association.Boston: A. Williams, 1881. p. 152-163; 23 cm.
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The Unsafe Deposit Box – If you have something you are going to put in a bank deposit box pay attention to what it is you are placing in it. - 2 stars
Seven-Day Terror – An update of the sorcerer’s apprentice – 1 star
The Toy Shop – If the experts won’t pay attention, then give them a puzzle which will force them to do so. – 5 stars
The Face in the Photo – When you send someone back in time how will you know if they arrived safely? – 5 stars
The Circuit Riders – if you have the ability to track long term emotional states maybe you will be able to stop crimes before they happen – a very early version of the plot for the movie Minority Report – 3.5 stars
Such Stuff – What happens when your thoughts mingle with others. 1 star
The Man who Made Friends with Electricity – When it comes to choosing new friends – be careful – 1 star
Kings Who Die – Just because you have found one booby-trap doesn’t mean there isn’t another one around somewhere. - 2 stars
The Unfortunate Mr. Morky – Not sure about the point of this very short story – not rated
Christmas Treason – Leave it to a bunch of kids to engineer global disarmament. – 1 star
A Miracle of Rare Device – What image would you conjure if you could conjure anything? – 4 stars
All the Sounds of Fear – What can happen when you take method acting too far. – 3.5 stars
One of Those Days – The way things look to someone who suffers from hallucinations. – 1 star
The Day Rembrandt Went Public – How things might go if art supplanted stocks as the focus of investment portfolios. – 1 star
MS. Found in a Bus – Someone left the opening pages of a book they were writing on a seat in a bus – the finder should have just left them there. - 0 stars
The Insane Ones – A world where psychiatric treatment and psychiatrists are outlawed. - 3.5 stars
Leprechaun – a case of mistaken identity…or was it? - 1.5 stars
Change of Heart – what happens when sea animals decide to fight back? – 2 stars
Angela’s Satyr – a girl and her satyr – 0 stars
Puppet Show – the art of stringing people along until you are really sure about their thoughts/viewpoint. - 2.5 stars
Hang Head, Vandal – When you are in a rush to do something right you often do just the opposite. - 1 star
Mars Probe: Report in Triplicate – three short stories about Mars – Earthlings go Home, The Martian Star Gazers, Planetary Effulgence. – not much here - .5 stars
Deadly Game – A conscientious game warden teaches the forest animals how to fight. - 2 stars
Subcommittee – sometimes kids do a better job of negotiating than adults. – 1 star – way too predictable
The Piebald Hippogriff - not sure about the point of this story either - not rated
Home From the Shore – an Earth where there are people on land and a new breed who live in the sea. – 1 star
In this collection of short stories there are a few with a rating of 3 or more so, overall, I would rate this as just an OK collection of science fiction. Of those with a rating greater than 3 the ones I most enjoyed, and which I have read multiple times, are The Toy Shop, The Face in the Photo, and A Miracle of Rare Device. ( )