1828 · New Orleans
by Louisiana
New Orleans: John Gibson- State Printer, 1828. 211, [1 blank]; 199, [1 blank] pp. The 1827 Acts are bound in later cloth, with morocco spine labels and an old law library gilt stamp at base of spine; bookplate on front pastedown; text lightly to moderately toned or foxed. Good+. The 1828 Acts are bound in original, attractive full calf with gilt-lettered morocco spine label. A couple of rubberstamps, bookplate on front pastedown, front and rear pastedowns worn. Good+.
English and French are on facing pages in each volume. The First Session passed acts prescribing the mode of private emancipation, an act relative to runaway slaves, the organization (truncated)
English and French are on facing pages in each volume. The First Session passed acts prescribing the mode of private emancipation, an act relative to runaway slaves, the organization (truncated)