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Alpheus Thomas Mason

    Alpheus Thomas Mason was a distinguished specialist in the American Constitution and the author of several judicial biographies. His work delved deeply into the legal and political history of the United States, focusing on the key figures and institutions that shaped the American legal system. Mason's approach to analyzing constitutional issues was known for its thoroughness and insight, offering readers a comprehensive view of the evolution of American jurisprudence. His writings remain a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of American law and politics.

    American Constitutional Law
    Brandeis, Lawyer and Judge in the Modern State
    A Guide to Late Anglo-Saxon England
    • 2021

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      Brandeis, Lawyer and Judge in the Modern State
    • 2021

      American Constitutional Law

      Introductory Essays and Selected Cases

      • 806 pages
      • 29 hours of reading

      This collection features in-depth background essays alongside meticulously selected excerpts from Supreme Court cases, providing readers with a thorough understanding of key legal issues and the judicial process. It serves as a valuable resource for those looking to explore the intricacies of Supreme Court decisions and their implications on American law and society.

      American Constitutional Law
    • 1998

      A Guide to Late Anglo-Saxon England

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      A fvery useful introduction to England from the year 871, the beginning of Alfred's reign, to 1074, when England's last Anglo-Saxon king gave up his claim to Alfred's throne. Part one contains brief descriptions of political institutions, social and religious life, language and literature. Part two is a reign by reign account of England's kings highlighting important events. Appendices give detaild of the holders of major offices and summary accounts of the unification of England, the Danish conquest of 1009-1016 and the Norman conquest of 1066-1071.

      A Guide to Late Anglo-Saxon England