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UW Law Digital Repository Resource
Publication Reviews and Correspondence Regarding "The Growth of American Law: The Law Makers" (1950) Correspondence
UW Law Digital Repository Resource
Correspondence between Hurst and Rodney Robertson regarding Little, Brown, and Company Publishers' decision not to print the Hurst Lectures. Correspondence
UW Law Digital Repository Resource
Correspondence between Hurst and Rodney Robertson concerning the printing of Hurst's Rosenthal lectures and the reprinting of The Growth of American Law. Correspondence
UW Law Digital Repository Resource
Correspondence between Hurst and Rodney Robertson of Little Brown and Company regarding a royalty statement for The Growth of American Law. Correspondence
UW Law Digital Repository Resource
Correspondence between Hurst and Rodney Robertson of Little Brown and Company regarding Hurst's ideas for the creation of an American legal history course book. Correspondence
UW Law Digital Repository Resource
Correspondence to Hurst from Rodney Robertson of Little Brown and Company regarding Hurst's text on the lumber industry and the use of the Harvard University Press. Correspondence
UW Law Digital Repository Resource
Correspondence between Hurst and Rodney Robertson of Little Brown and Company regarding printing options for Hurst's Wisconsin lumber study. Correspondence
UW Law Digital Repository Resource
Correspondence between Hurst and Rodney Robertson of Little Brown and Company regarding Bob Skilton's manuscript. Correspondence
UW Law Digital Repository Resource
Correspondence between Hurst and Rodney Robertson of Little Brown and Company regarding permission to quote from The Growth of American Law. Correspondence
UW Law Digital Repository Resource
Correspondence to Hurst from Rodney Robertson of Little, Brown, & Company and Cynthia P. Richmond of Atheneum regarding a paperback reprint of The Growth of American Law. Correspondence
UW Law Digital Repository Resource
A series of correspondences between Hurst and Rodney Robertson and Jerome Stone of Little, Brown, and Company regarding the stock of The Growth of American Law. Correspondence