The Common Law
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
Read by Thomas H. Burton





A history and review of the common law in the United States. (summary by TB27) (0 hr 16 min)
Chapters
LECTURE I. — EARLY FORMS OF LIABILITY. | 1:06:07 | Read by Thomas H. Burton |
LECTURE II. — THE CRIMINAL LAW. | 1:09:39 | Read by Thomas H. Burton |
LECTURE III. — TORTS.—TRESPASS AND NEGLIGENCE. | 1:38:18 | Read by Thomas H. Burton |
LECTURE IV. — FRAUD, MALICE, AND INTENT.—THE THEORY OF TORTS. | 1:11:03 | Read by Thomas H. Burton |
LECTURE V. — THE BAILEE AT COMMON LAW. | 1:13:29 | Read by Thomas H. Burton |
LECTURE VI. — POSSESSION. | 1:09:36 | Read by Thomas H. Burton |
LECTURE VII. — CONTRACT.—I. HISTORY. | 1:12:01 | Read by Thomas H. Burton |
LECTURE VIII. — CONTRACT. II. ELEMENTS. | 33:54 | Read by Thomas H. Burton |
LECTURE IX. — CONTRACT.—III. VOID AND VOIDABLE. | 57:50 | Read by Thomas H. Burton |
LECTURE X. — SUCCESSIONS AFTER DEATH. SUCCESSIONS INTER VIVOS. | 54:37 | Read by Thomas H. Burton |
LECTURE XI. — SUCCESSIONS.—II. INTER VIVOS. | 1:10:18 | Read by Thomas H. Burton |
Reviews
Very informative book.





Karen Bromberg
Each lecture of this book by Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr was beautifully read by Thomas Burton.
The book is great, the reader’s accent is not so much





I
Had difficulties with reader’s pronunciation. Oo instead of short o (Hoomes instead of Holmes), w instead of r (whiter instead of writer). On the other hand had fun training my speech-recognizing skills. Otherwise all is great.