The History of Proximate Causation
"Lloyd's of London: The Early Days"
In the Beginning: Managing Risks
"Catastrophes" in Early Twentieth Century America
"Flying Machines" and Early Airline Insurance
American Insurance at the Dawn of the Twentieth Century
Spreading the Risks: Insuring the American Experience
Formulas for Success
The World's First Insurance Company
The Great Fire of London
How Umbrella Policies Started—Part 1: Early Liability Coverage
How Umbrella Policies Started—Part 2: The First Umbrella Forms
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