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Psycho (Original photograph of Anthony Perkins in front of the Bates Motel, from the 1960 film)

Psycho (Original photograph of Anthony Perkins in front of the Bates Motel, from the 1960 film) by Alfred Hitchcock (director); Robert Bloch (novel); Eugene Cook, Bill Craemer (still photographers); Joseph Stefano (screenwriter); Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh (starring)

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Psycho (Original photograph of Anthony Perkins in front of the Bates Motel, from the 1960 film)
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Alfred Hitchcock (director); Robert Bloch (novel); Eugene Cook, Bill Craemer (still photographers); Joseph Stefano (screenwriter); Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh (starring)
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Royal Books (United States)
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Hollywood: Paramount Pictures, 1960. Vintage black and white photograph of Anthony Perkins on the set of the 1960 film, silhouetted against the Bates Motel. The most sought after image from the known stills produced. Far and away the highest grossing film of Hitchcock's career, nominated for 4 Academy awards, including Hitichcock's fifth and final Best Director nomination, and a key film in expanding allowable depictions of both violence and sexuality under the eroding Production Code. Selected by the National Film Registry in 1992. 8 x 10 inches. Very Good plus, with a few pinholes at the corners. National Film Registry. Spicer US.
A Compendious and Comprehensive Law Dictionary; Elucidating the..

A Compendious and Comprehensive Law Dictionary; Elucidating the.. by Williams, Thomas Walter; Bryan Garner (new intro.)

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A Compendious and Comprehensive Law Dictionary; Elucidating the..
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Williams, Thomas Walter; Bryan Garner (new intro.)
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The Lawbook Exchange Ltd (United States)
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9781584776802
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2006. ISBN-13: 9781584776802; ISBN-10: 1584776803. With a New Introduction by Bryan A. Garner Williams, Thomas Walter. A Compendious and Comprehensive Law Dictionary; Elucidating the Terms, and General Principles of Law and Equity. London: Gale and Fenner, 1816. Unpaginated [1022] pp. Reprinted 2006 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. With a new introduction by Bryan A. Garner, President, Law Prose, Inc. and editor of Black's Law Dictionary. ISBN-13: 9781584776802; ISBN-10: 1584776803. Hardcover. New. $95. One of several English dictionaries published in the early nineteenth century, Williams's stands out for three reasons. Unlike its predecessors and, presumably, its competitors, this dictionary was designed as a practical everyday reference work. It has a smaller physical size, more entries and, for many of these, shorter definitions. * This dictionary marks an important stage toward the evolution of the modern law dictionary: it is half dictionary, half encyclopedia. (...) Williams may have been ahead of his time in producing a handy quarto edition of a law dictionary. Apart from various editions of Termes de la Ley, huge folios, such as those by Jacob and Cunningham, seem to have been the order of the day. It wasn't until precisely a century after Williams - with the publication of James A. Ballentine's Law Dictionary - that short, small law dictionaries gained popularity. In some sense, Williams's work might be considered a predecessor of today's pocket law dictionaries. --Bryan A. Garner, From the Introduction to this Edition Thomas Walter Williams [1763-1833] was a barrister of the Inner Temple. He didn't have much success as a pleader, so he established himself, with considerable success, as a legal writer. In addition to his dictionary, he wrote manuals for justices of the peace, compiled abridgments and digests and edited an edition of William Sheppard's Precedent of Precedents.