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Published by Random House, 2003
ISBN 10: 0375509259ISBN 13: 9780375509254
Book First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Near-Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Ed. SIGNED BY JUSTICE O'CONNOR with a brief inscription as shown. True First Printing following the Random House protocol in lovely unread condition; looks terrific with a new mylar cover added to the dust jacket. Note sticker on front. Expedited shipping is welcome. Bk 7, signed by author. Signed.
Published by Random House, New York, 2003
ISBN 10: 0375509259ISBN 13: 9780375509254
Seller: Winged Monkey Books, Arlington, VA, U.S.A.
Book First Edition Signed
First Edition. Hardcover in jacket, Near Fine with trace wear only. Inscribed on a Suprerme court label to Brendan Sullivan, who notably represented Oliver North and other high profile clients. "For Brendan and Lila Sullivan, with admiration and good wishes-Sandra Day O'Connor". Signed by Author.
Published by New York: Random House, Inc., 2003., 2003
ISBN 10: 0375509259ISBN 13: 9780375509254
Seller: David Hallinan, Bookseller, Columbus, MS, U.S.A.
Book First Edition Signed
Random House first trade edition, first printing (with publisher's requisite statement for former and latter indicated by number line needing in "2" per their contemporary practice) INSCRIBED AND SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. xx, 330, [2] pages. Hardcover: H 24.25cm x L 16.25cm. Dust jacket lightly rubbed with some light bumping/creasing at edges; front flap is not price-clipped; dj now presented in a mylar Brodart protector. Black spine bumped at heel; dark brown boards. Author's three-line ink inscription "For Elaine Arberg | with good wishes | Sandra Day O'Connor" on the title page. Interior pages are otherwise bright and clean. Binding retains some crispness. A near fine copy in a near fine dust jacket. ISBN 0375509259.
Published by Random House, 2003
ISBN 10: 0375509259ISBN 13: 9780375509254
Seller: Foster Books, Board of Directors FABA, Davie, FL, U.S.A.
Association Member: FABA
Book First Edition Signed
Hardback. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. Hand signed/inscribed NOT a book plate! Inscribed "For W--- Mc--- with good wishes- Sandra Day O'Connor". Hardback book with dust jacket has been gently read. The NEAR FINE jacket is NOT price-clipped. It looks SUPER under the fresh mylar cover I've added. The NEAR FINE book is sturdy, crisp and clean. PACKED WITH CARE AND SHIPPED IN A BOX! STATED FIRST TRADE EDITION (originally published by Easton Press). Author.
Published by Random House, 2003
ISBN 10: 0375509259ISBN 13: 9780375509254
Seller: michael diesman, Fresh Meadows, NY, U.S.A.
Book Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 2nd. Book signed by author. Book fine / jacket fine, in clear mylar cover. Signed by Author(s).
Published by Random House Inc, Westminster, Maryland, U.S.A., 2003
ISBN 10: 0375509259ISBN 13: 9780375509254
Seller: Legends In History, Meadow Vista, CA, U.S.A.
Book First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: As New. 1st Printing. Inscribed "Sandra Day O'Connor / 10-1-03" on title page in black ink. Sandra Day O'Connor, the first woman named to the U.S. Supreme Court, has made history through her appointment, breaking the ultimate "glass ceiling" in the legal profession. Named to the Court by President Reagan in 1981, O'Connor's legal beginnings probably did not suggest to her that she would one day hold a seat on the nation's highest bench. After a distinguished legal preparation at Stanford University (LL.B., 1952), service as a deputy county attorney in California, and work as a civilian lawyer for the Quartermaster Corps while her husband was on military duty in Europe, O'Connor was unable to find work with an Arizona law firm because of her gender. Rather than retreat, she established her own successful law practice -- and in 1965 was named assistant attorney general for the State of Arizona. She was named to fill a vacancy in the Arizona State Senate in 1969, and was subsequently re-elected to two, two-year terms, serving as Senate Majority Leader in her last term. In 1975 she was elected to the Maricopa County Superior Court, and then to the Arizona Court of Appeals in 1979. Throughout her service on the U.S. Supreme Court, O'Connor has proven to be a thoughtful jurist. She has, forever, shattered the idea that women were not qualified to serve on the nation's highest court -- and by her role model, further opened the door for women at all levels of the legal profession. In The Majesty of the Law, Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor explores the law, her life as a Justice, and how the Court has evolved and continues to function, grow, and change as an American institution. Tracing some of the origins of American law through history, people, and ideas, O'Connor sheds new light on the basics, and through personal observation she explores the development of institutions and ideas we have come to regard as fundamental. O'Connor discusses notable cases that have shaped American democracy and the Court as we know it today, and she traces the turbulent battle women have fought for a place in our nation's legal system since America's inception. Straight-talking, clear-eyed, inspiring, The Majesty of the Law is more than a reflection on O'Connor's own experiences as the first female Justice of the Supreme Court; it also contains a discussion of how the suffrage movement changed the lives of women-in voting booths, jury boxes, and homes across the country. In The Majesty of the Law, Sandra Day O'Connor reveals some of what she has learned and believes about American law and life, insights gleaned over her years as one of the most powerful and inspiring women in American history. Signed by Author(s).