The Bill of Rights (Imprint No. 9)
This edition is a wonderful immortalization of one of the most important documents in history. Warren Burger, former Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court eloquently describes the immense significance of the Bill of Rights, as well as explaining some of the history behind its creation. It is too rare that people today read the actual words, as written by the founding fathers, that established the foundation of so many rights and privileges we take for granted today. Most have heard of the right to bear arms, freedom of speech, or the protection against double jeopardy and unreasonable searches and seizures, but every one of the first ten amendments to the constitution carries historic importance and effects the way you live today. There is no better way to read and appreciate these articles than in this beautiful, hand-crafted, book.
Author | Warren E. Burger |
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About The Author | Warren Burger was the 15th Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, serving from 1969 to 1986. |
Dimensions | 11 X 8; 18 leaves |
Edition | This edition is limited to 150 copies in full Moroccan goatskin, and 180 copies in quarter Morrocco and handmade paper. |
Price View | Price Range |