How to Cross-Examine Witnesses Successfully
by Lake, Lewis W
- Used
- Near Fine
- Hardcover
- Condition
- Near Fine/Good
- Seller
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Arvada, Colorado, United States
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About This Item
Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1965. Hardcover. Near fine/Good. Sixth printing of 1957 book. 342 pages, index. Bound in maroon textured paper boards with cloth spine. Book is near fine: unmarked and straight. Dust jacket has short tears, small chips and rubbing at edges.
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- Bookseller
- Old Algonquin Books (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 16843
- Title
- How to Cross-Examine Witnesses Successfully
- Author
- Lake, Lewis W
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used - Near Fine
- Jacket Condition
- Good
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- Prentice-Hall
- Place of Publication
- Englewood Cliffs
- Date Published
- 1965
- Keywords
- legal practices, courtroom, procedures, law, noisbn
- Bookseller catalogs
- Law;
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About the Seller
Old Algonquin Books
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Arvada, Colorado
About Old Algonquin Books
Old Algonquin Books. owned by John and Helen Dunning, was an open store in Denver from 1984-1994. and has been an online business since then. Member: Rocky Mountain Antiquarian Booksellers Association (RMABA).All books with dust jackets have removable mylar covers on the jackets unless otherwise noted. First edition also means first printing unless otherwise noted.
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