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    Sheldon Novick

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    Sheldon Novick is an accomplished author and academic, known for his extensive work in legal history and biographical writing. He has been active as an author since April 1987, with a career spanning over 37 years. His notable works include biographies such as "Henry James: The Young Master" and "Honorable Justice: The Life of Oliver Wendell Holmes" which reflect his deep engagement with literary and legal figures.123

    In addition to his writing, Novick serves as an Adjunct Professor of Law and History at Vermont Law School, where he contributes to the academic community by teaching and mentoring students.1 His expertise in both law and literature positions him uniquely within the fields of historical scholarship and legal studies.

    Novick's contributions have been recognized in various scholarly circles, making him a respected figure in both literature and the legal academic community.

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    Norwich, Vermont, United States