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1. Justice Hugo Black and Modern America
by Freyer, Tony 
Price: USD 15.00
Dealer: Alibris, Chamblin Bookmine via Alibris
Description: The University Alabama Press 1990 1st 8Vo Softcover Very Good 457pp. Text is unmarked on white pages. Black covers are glossy and pointed. Binding is tight and square, spine remains uncreased. 

2. Justice Hugo Black and Modern America
by Freyer, Tony 
Price: USD 15.00
Dealer: Abebooks, Chamblin Bookmine
Description: ISBN10: 0817311947, ISBN13: 9780817311940, [publisher: The University Alabama Press] Softcover First Edition 457pp. Text is unmarked on white pages. Black covers are glossy and pointed. Binding is tight and square, spine remains uncreased. [Jacksonville, FL, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1990]  

3. Justice Hugo Black and Modern America
by Editor Tony Freyer 
Price: USD 28.18
Dealer: Biblio, Ergodebooks
Description: University Alabama Press, Date: 2002-07-12. Paperback. Good. 2002. University Alabama Press ISBN 0817311947 9780817311940 [US] 

4. Justice Hugo Black and Modern America
by Freyer, Tony Allan (EDT) 
Price: USD 54.29
Dealer: Abebooks, GreatBookPrices
Description: ISBN10: 0817311947, ISBN13: 9780817311940, [publisher: University Alabama Press] Softcover [Columbia, MD, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2002]  

5. Justice Hugo Black and Modern America
by Freyer, Tony Allan (EDT) 
Price: USD 70.07
Dealer: AbebooksUK, GreatBookPricesUK
Description: ISBN10: 0817311947, ISBN13: 9780817311940, [publisher: University Alabama Press] Softcover [Castle Donington, DERBY, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2002]  

6. Justice Hugo Black and Modern America (Paperback)
by Tony Freyer 
Price: USD 70.08
Dealer: AbebooksUK, CitiRetail
Description: ISBN10: 0817311947, ISBN13: 9780817311940, [publisher: The University of Alabama Press, Alabama] Softcover Paperback. The struggle to accommodate both individual freedom and community welfare shaped modern America. American have disagreed about whether federal protection of national welfare could be reconciled with defense of individual rights; however, no public figure worked longer or more consistently to meet this challenge than Alabama's Hugo L. Black This collection of essays, reprints of the spring 1985 and winter 1987 issues of the Alabama Law Review with a new introduction and minor revisions, suggests that Black's constitutional principles and personal values provided a means to achieve a balance between majority will and individual freedom. Black's life and career are reexamined here by leading scholars and jurors in the first major study in twenty years, tracing his relationship to the South, to the development of American liberalism, and to the constitutional revolution in individual rights. Contributors include, in addition to the editor, Howard Ball, Justice William Brennan, Jr., Irving Dilliard, Gerald Dunne, Harry Edwards, Arthur Goldberg, Sheldon Hackney, Virginia Van der Veer Hamilton, Jean McCulley Holcomb, Anthony Lewis, Paul L. Murphy, Timothy O'Rourke, Norman Redlich, David Shannon, Abigail Thernstrom, Cherry Thomas, J. Mills Thornton III, and Bertram Wyatt-Brown. "A truly complete look at a justice deserving a volume of this kind and quality." - Journal of Southern History Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. [Stevenage, United Kingdom] [Publication Year: 2002]  

7. JUSTICE HUGO BLACK AND MODERN AM
Price: USD 76.47
Dealer: Abebooks, BennettBooksLtd
Description: ISBN10: 0817311947, ISBN13: 9780817311940, [publisher: University Alabama Press] Softcover New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! 1.6 [North Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2002]  

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