DUFOUR (Julien-Michel)
    ILLUSTRIOUS QUESTIONS, OR LIBRARY OF SINGULAR BOOKS IN LAW; analysis of a very large number of these books and collection of judgments on singular legal questions
Édition :
    Paris
Date :
    1813
    in-12, brown half-morocco with corners, smooth spine decorated, green title page, (boards rubbed, edges worn, headcaps damaged), clean interior, VIII-342 p.
    A legendary text (which Dupin obviously lacks) that can be considered the definitive bibliography of the "second tier" of legal works. It constitutes, in effect, a close analysis of all the oddities addressed in legal texts, especially those relating to matters of sex or the bar. It concludes with a bibliography of over 100 pages and more than 500 entries for works or court decisions devoted, in Latin or French, to bizarre, sensational, or salacious issues. Extremely rare.

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