Document Type
Article
Abstract
In his recent work on A History of American Law Publishing (1990), Professor Erwin Surrency emphasized the need to learn more about how lawyers purchased books in nineteenth-century America, especially since few book catalogs have survived to the present day.1 A random searching of older periodicals located in my library drew my attention to the "Catalogue of Modem Law-Books," consisting of three parts.
Repository Citation
Fishman, J. (1994). Catalogue of Modem Law Books, 1855. Legal Reference Services Quarterly,, 13 (2). Retrieved from https://dsc.duq.edu/law-faculty-scholarship/171
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