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Lot 4105
Presentation Copy of Alexander Stephens's On the Study of the Law
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Alexander H. Stephens. ON THE STUDY OF THE LAW. LETTER TO A CLASS OF "LIBERTY HALL" LAW STUDENTS. Atlanta: Daily Sun Steam - Power Presses, 1871. Hardcover. Textured and gilt paneled leather boards, with gilt and raised bands on spine, top edge gilt, marbled endpapers. Thin 8vo; 16pp. Inscribed, signed, and dated on title page: "To Mr. J. J. Darlington / By Alexander Stephens / 17 March 1882."

8 5/8 x 5 3/4 in.

From the Collection of Professor Roberto Severino, Washington, D.C.

Alexander Hamilton Stephens (Georgia, 1812-1883) was a southern politician who served as Vice President of the Confederate States of America, and later as the governor of Georgia. He wrote On the Study of the Law as a pamphlet for a group of law students who studied at his home, Liberty Hall, in Crawfordville, Georgia.

J[oseph] J[ames] Darlington (1849-1920) was a lawyer in Washington, D.C. who received support from Stephens early in his career.

Light scuffing and discoloration to boards, with edgewear, spine and joints rubbed; interior toned with small area of damp staining at top edge throughout, pages with vertical crease, last leaf with 1/2-in. tear, otherwise pages clean and crisp; pamphlet bound with numerous blank pages some with small losses and repaired tears. A finely bound pamphlet in good to very good condition.