This auction is for five of seven books in the Series C (books 15-21) of Standard Law Text, written by John P. Maloney Vice Dean St. John's University and A. Lincoln Lavine- Doctor of Jurisprudence Lecturer on Law St. John's University.  Book number 19 and 20 are missing

ST JOHNS UNIVERSITY HAPPENS TO BE THE ONLY PLACE THAT RETAINED AN ENTIRE SET- This is likely because these are extremely fragile

I found one listing for a single one of these issues but otherwise can find none. Nowhere can you find a complete series.

 Includes vols. of various editions.
. by Professional Publications, New York

Ser. C. Book 15-18. Corporations, by J. P. Maloney. Book 19-21. Negotiable instruments

Books 15-18 were the only books in this series written by someone other than Lincoln Lavine

CONDITION:

All have page toning and light stains on covers.  Toning goes as far as browning on outer page edges for end papers.  The tests at the rear of all books have been removed 

Book 21 has a tear on front cover that was closed in front with white glue and on rear with document tape (PHOTO 10-12); otherwise no additional issues

Book 15 has a missing corner on front cover. 


PLEASE USE ZOOM FUNCTION ON ALL PHOTOS AS THEY ARE PART OF THE DESCRIPTION.


























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PLEASE NOTE: For book sales, I virtually always include a vinyl bag tightly wrapped on the exterior. This is an attempt to prevent any USPS employee from opening the package for inspection as it would be time consuming for them to repackage it. This is done simply because my packaging is done more carefully than their repackaging and also to protect the book from the elements. The vinyl bag covers cardboard protection and you can simply cut the  bag open (carefully) and remove the contents. The cardboard protection is also typically held with tape and cutting in the obvious places will allow the cardboard to pop right open, exposing the book (in another protective vinyl bag). Using this method, you should be able to open any book I send in under a minute. No "buzz saw" is required.  Thank you