변호사에 관한 모든 것. A Book About Lawyers, by John Cordy Jeaffreson
CONTENTS.
PART I. HOUSES AND HOUSEHOLDERS.
I. LADIES IN LAW COLLEGES
II. THE LAST OF THE LADIES
III. YORK HOUSE AND POWIS HOUSE
IV. LINCOLN'S INN FIELDS
V. THE OLD LAW QUARTER
PART II. LOVES OF THE LAWYERS.
VI. A LOTTERY
VII. GOOD QUEEN BESS
VIII. REJECTED ADDRESSES
IX. "CICERO" UPON HIS TRIAL
X. BROTHERS IN TROUBLE
XI. EARLY MARRIAGES
PART III. MONEY.
XII. FEES TO COUNSEL
XIII. RETAINERS, GENERAL AND SPECIAL
XIV. JUDICIAL CORRUPTION
XV. GIFTS AND SALES
XVI. A ROD PICKLED BY WILLIAM COLE
XVII. CHIEF JUSTICE POPHAM
XVIII. JUDICIAL SALARIES
PART IV. COSTUME AND TOILET.
XIX. BRIGHT AND SAD
XX. MILLINERY
XXI. WIGS
XXII. BANDS AND COLLARS
XXIII. BAGS AND GOWNS
XXIV. HATS
PART V. MUSIC.
XXV. THE PIANO IN CHAMBERS
XXVI. THE BATTLE OF THE ORGANS
XXVII. THE THICKNESS IN THE THROAT
PART VI. AMATEUR THEATRICALS.
XXVIII. ACTORS AT THE BAR
XXIX. "THE PLAY'S THE THING"
XXX. THE RIVER AND THE STRAND BY TORCHLIGHT
XXXI. ANTI- PRYNNE
XXXII. AN EMPTY GRATE
PART VII. LEGAL EDUCATION
XXXIII. INNS OF COURT AND INNS OF CHANCERY
XXXIV. LAWYERS AND GENTLEMEN
XXXV. LAW- FRENCH AND LAW- LATIN
XXXVI. STUDENT LIFE IN OLD TIME
XXXVII. READERS AND MOOTMEN
XXXVIII. PUPILS IN CHAMBERS
PART VIII. MIRTH.
XXXIX. WIT OF LAWYERS
XL. HUMOROUS STORIES
XLI. WITS IN 'SILK' AND PUNSTERS IN 'ERMINE'
XLII. WITNESSES
XLIII. CIRCUITEERS
XLIV. LAWYERS AND SAINTS
PART IX. AT HOME: IN COURT: AND IN SOCIETY.
XLV. LAWYERS AT THEIR OWN TABLES
XLVI. WINE
XLVII. LAW AND LITERATURE