A visual autobiography and portfolio of one of the Westrsquo;s famous trial attorneys. The Lost Frontier features a generous and dazzling collection of the authorrsquo;s own paintings and photographs; vividly embellishing his story of growing up in the Depression and his evolution as an attorney and advocate for the disenfranchised. Most importantly; it uniquely documents his life in and relationship with his beloved state of Wyoming. With an unabashedly iconoclastic view of how things are and how they should be; these images and words could only have been created by Gerry Spence.Gerry Spence is a well-known trial attorney who has tried and won many nationally known cases; including the Karen Silkwood case and the defense of Imelda Marcos. He also founded the Trial Lawyers College; which established a revolutionary method for training lawyers for the people. He is the author of sixteen books; including the best-seller How to Argue and Win Every Time; and has been a frequent commentator on television; including serving as legal consultant for NBC covering the O. J. Simpson trial. He lives in Jackson Hole; Wyoming; with his wife of forty years; Imaging.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. If you need a figure drawing fix; this will doBy Lochlan LongstriderNot a definitive artistic anatomy book by any stretch. However; if you collect these kind of books like I do then this book is a good acquisition for your library. The 3-D models are beautiful and it would have been great if they had included them on a disk that had a turnaround function.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Highly RecommendedBy Mr James L DeanThis is a great anatomy reference suitable for anyone interested in the structure and form of the body. The book is packed with notes and useful references that you would have a hard time locating in a lengthier; traditional anatomy book.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Great book full of good information and the xplanations of ...By atremhofGreat book full of good information and the xplanations of the various muscle groups is clear and easy to understand