The Higher Law Background of American Constitutional Law [Paperback] Edward S. Corwin

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Paperback cover has some wear and creases. Back cover has a significant crease in one corner. Pages have underlining with pen throughout the book. Binding is secure.

Bearing the marks of a thoughtful reader’s engagement, this copy of Edward S. Corwin’s “The Higher Law Background of American Constitutional Law” offers a compelling exploration of the philosophical underpinnings of the U.S. Constitution. Despite its well-worn appearance, the secure binding ensures this significant contribution to legal and political theory remains intact for scholars and enthusiasts to appreciate. Collectors will find this volume a valuable addition, encapsulating the intellectual discourse that shaped the nation’s foundational document.

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SKU: VB49-172 Category: Product Condition: Used

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Paperback cover has some wear and creases. Back cover has a significant crease in one corner. Pages have underlining with pen throughout the book. Binding is secure.

This well-loved copy of Edward S. Corwin’s “The Higher Law Background of American Constitutional Law” offers a fascinating exploration of the philosophical and historical underpinnings of the U.S. Constitution. Published in the mid-20th century, Corwin’s seminal work delves into the concept of natural law and its influence on the Founding Fathers’ vision for the nation’s governing principles. With its pages adorned with underlining and marginalia, this volume bears the marks of a thoughtful reader’s engagement with Corwin’s erudite analysis. Despite its well-worn appearance, the secure binding ensures that this significant contribution to legal and political theory remains intact for future scholars and enthusiasts to study and appreciate. Collectors of American constitutional history and legal philosophy will find this copy a valuable addition to their libraries, as it encapsulates the intellectual discourse that shaped the nation’s foundational document.

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Weight 0.3 lbs
Dimensions 18.29 × 12.19 × 1.02 in
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