Description
1970 Third Printing Second edition. Hardcover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and marks. No dust jacket. Spine has some wear on the top and bottom. Pages have some highlighting in yellow throughout and some marks on the outside. Binding is secure.
This well-worn copy of “Business Law: Principles and Cases” by Harold F. Lusk offers a glimpse into the study of business law in the late 20th century. Published in 1970, this second edition served as a comprehensive textbook for students and professionals navigating the intricate legal landscape of the business world. Lusk, a respected scholar in the field, aimed to provide a thorough understanding of the principles and cases that shaped commercial transactions, contracts, and regulations at the time.
Despite its age and the absence of a dust jacket, this copy bears the marks of diligent study, with highlighted passages and marginal notes scattered throughout its pages. These annotations, likely left by a former student or practitioner, offer a unique window into the thought processes and insights of those who grappled with the complexities of business law during that era.
For collectors and legal scholars, this edition holds particular significance as a historical artifact, capturing the state of business law education and practice at a pivotal moment in American economic history. The wear and tear on its covers and spine serve as a testament to its practical use, while the secure binding ensures its continued relevance as a reference for those seeking to understand the evolution of commercial law.