The Home Library of Law — Volume 5 — Property and Corporations
In 1906, Albert Sidney Bolles authored The Home Library of Law, a comprehensive guide to the principles that underpin justice, governance, and everyday life.
This eBook explores rights, duties, contracts, property, and government, offering a clear and accessible view of law as both a practical framework and a living philosophy.
Bolles bridges technical legal concepts with everyday application, making complex doctrines understandable for students, scholars, and curious minds alike. This work illuminates not only the mechanics of law, but the reasoning and ethical foundations that guided legal practice at the dawn of the 20th century.
More than a historical text, it serves as a mirror of enduring principles—justice, fairness, responsibility, and liberty—and a window into how law shaped modern democracies. Essential for students, lawyers, historians, and truth-seekers, it transforms legal knowledge into insight and empowerment.
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📄 Pages: 184