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Legal bibliography

Law Books in Print is a descriptive legal bibliography. It was published by Glanville Press. Marke, Sloan and Ryan said it is "an excellent source". S. Houston Lay said that a copy should be in the possession of all substantial law libraries. Law Books in Print is the primary series for the determination of prices and current editions. It is updated by Law Books Published.

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Citations

  1. Pagel, Scott B (Editor). The Legal Bibliography: Tradition, Transitions and Trends. The Haworth Press. 1989. ISBN 0-86656-932-4. Page 62. Digitised copy from Google Books.
  2. Julius Jay Marke, Richard Sloane & Linda M Ryan. Legal Research and Law Library Management. Law Journal Press. 1994. Page 3-33. Digitized copy from Google Books. See also page 2-54.
  3. S Houston Lay. American Bar Association Journal. Vol 58, No 2 (Feb 1972), p 186. JSTOR. Google Books.
  4. Robert Wedeworth (editor). World Encyclopedia of Library and Information Services. Third Edition. American Library Association. 1993. ISBN 0-8389-0609-5. Page 442. Digitized copy from Google Books.
  5. Kent C Olson. Legal Information: How to Find It, How to Use It. ABC-CLIO. 1999. ISBN 9780897749633. Page 73. Digitized copy from Google Books.
  6. "Noted in Brief" (June 1974) 60 ABA Journal 672 at 673. Google Books.


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