The Collected Works of Justice Holmes : Complete Public Writings and Selected Judicial Opinions of Oliver Wendell Holmes - Oliver Wendell Holmes

The Collected Works of Justice Holmes

Complete Public Writings and Selected Judicial Opinions of Oliver Wendell Holmes

By: Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sheldon M. Novick (Editor), Erwin N. Griswold (Foreword by)

Hardcover | 15 January 1994 | Edition Number 1

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Until Sheldon M. Novick's "Honorable Justice: The Life of Oliver Wendell Holmes" was published in 1989, there had never been a full biography of the greatest figure in American law. Now Sheldon Novick meets another critical need with the publication of an edition of the public papers of the greatest legal thinker and writer in American history.Holmes was a stylist of uncommon power and a scholar of unyielding intelligence. He wrote more than than 2,200 judicial opinions, as well as hundreds of reviews, essays, articles, and speeches. His 1881 book "The Common Law" is considered the most influential work in the history of American law. This edition consists of three volumes of all of Holmes's nonjudicial writings intended for publication or an audience. Drawing from scattered and inaccessible sources, Novick concludes a project started in 1932, just before Holmes's death, to publish a definitive edition of Holmes's writing. Novick's efforts have produced this fitting memorial: a meticulously researched and edited collection of works covering 76 years, from an essay written as a Harvard sophomore in 1858 to a letter written shortly before his death in 1935.Volume One includes the youthful writings: undergraduate essays, poems, addresses, his Civil War writings and letters, including obituaries of soldiers who served with him in the 10th Massachusetts Volunteers. Volume One also includes the digests, articles, comments, and book notices Holmes wrote anonymously for the nation's first modern law review, the American Law Review, from 1867 to 1873. Most published here for the first time in more than a century, these writings chart the beginnings of Holmes's attempt to shape ascientific study of law.Volume Two contains Holmes's landmark essay notes and annotations to Kent's "Commentaries on American Law," the leading legal treatise of the age. For the eleventh edition, Holmes added extensive new notes and summaries that brought Kent's pre-Civil War jurisprudence face to face with that of the new Industrial Age; copy of Holmes's edition are rare and badly damaged.Volume Three includes the complete text of "The Common Law," with the text of Lecture XII, the concluding chapter omitted from the book and believed to have been lost, and Holmes's revisions for an unpublished new edition. Framing it all are articles from the American Law Review and the texts of the Lowell Lectures that were intellectual drafts of Holmes's masterwork. Also in this volume are the Speeches (1913), uncollected and unpublished addresses, and other writings.
Industry Reviews
Holmes (1841-1935) wrote some of the Supreme Court decisions most venerated by liberals, particularly those defending free speech, but he was also very much a man of the 19th century. He subscribed to a worldview that accorded with Hobbes and Malthus, and in his embrace of eugenics he so far outstripped his contemporaries that editor Novick (Honorable Justice: The Life of Oliver Wendell Holmes, 1989) refers to some of Holmes's words as "evil." But, Novick adds, "in the end, I find Holmes better than his ideas." There is more than enough material here for readers to make up their own minds about that - so much, in fact, that the question of whether Holmes was a good man or bad becomes, perhaps, the least interesting approach to his life and work. The precise introduction - which offers a short biography, a summary of Holmes's philosophy and jurisprudence, and a critical appraisal of his performance as judge and justice - is a good place to initially get your brain wet. Holmes lived an extraordinarily public and written life, leaving behind a gargantuan paper trail riddled with the inky footprints of his character. Much of the trail in this collection leads to quotidian lawyer work, but there are also paths that reveal a man of great wisdom, and cul de sacs that betray a man of great folly. (Kirkus Reviews)

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