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LOT 212:
M. Mielziner The Jewish law of marriage and divorce in ancient and modern times, 1st ed., 1884
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M. Mielziner The Jewish law of marriage and divorce in ancient and modern times, 1st ed., 1884
M. Mielziner The Jewish law of marriage and divorce in ancient and modern times and its relation to the law of the state, 1st ed., 1884
Cincinnati; Bloch Pub. And Print. Co. ,1884.. 8vo. 149 pages.
22.5 x 15.5 cm., hard calico cover, gold lettering to spine.
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Based on lectures by Mielziner, this text discusses
the legal, religious and historical aspects of marriage using a framework that
compares and contrasts “ethical doctorine” and “law”.
Condition: Foxing stains to endpapers, title page and couple of first pages.
Some sporadic single foxing stains internally
First small block started getting loose.
Moses Mielziner (1828–1903 was an American Reform rabbi and author.

