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Select Essays in Anglo-American Legal History is a collection of 76 essays about the history of Anglo-American law. It was published, under the direction of a committee of the Association of American Law Schools, by Little, Brown and Company, in Boston, in three octavo volumes, from 1907 to 1909.

It is an "important publication"[1] which is "collected with conspicuous taste and judgement".[2]

Volume 2

This volume includes "The Sources of English Law" by Heinrich Brunner.

References

  1. ^ "Book Reviews". The American Political Science Review. Vol 4, No 3, August 1910. Page 445. JSTOR.
  2. ^ "Book Reviews" (1908) 14 Virginia Law Register 656 JSTOR