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The Country Lawyer: Essays in Democracy - Hardcover

The Country Lawyer: Essays in Democracy - Hardcover

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by F. Lyman Windolph (Author), Owen J. Roberts (Contribution by)

These finely tempered reflections of a small city lawyer restate, in a graceful and informal manner, the true meaning of law and government to ordinary men. F. Lyman Windolph, for twenty-five years a prominent attorney in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, has handled almost every kind of legal case in his career, and through his close association with his clients he has gained an understanding of their lives and problems which, coupled with his wide legal knowledge, and alert sense of the social questions of the present, gives his essays a disarming and reassuring tone.

Lawyers especially will enjoy his discussion of his experience with various cases and the more general topics of the value of the jury system, the difference between city and country trials, the ethics of defending guilty clients. But all will find the chapters on the meaning of democracy and liberalism and the indirect picture which the book gives of the day-by-day life in a small American community richly rewarding. In the last instance, two final essays--one on the Pennsylvania Dutch religious sects and "A Letter to My Father"--are particularly delightful. Several of the chapters have previously been published in the Atlantic Monthly and other magazines.

Author Biography

F. Lyman Windolph practiced law in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania for 53 years. He was the author of King Street and Leviathan and Natural Law.

Number of Pages: 168
Dimensions: 0.44 x 9.21 x 6.14 IN
Publication Date: January 29, 1938
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