A book can be included on this list only if it meets these criteria:
(1) The book is already in an existing legal bibliography that is a reliable source.
(2) Although the book is not in such a bibliography, at least one reliable source says the book is suitable for inclusion in such a bibliography.
In other words, this bibliography includes books that only reliable, authoritative sources have said must, should be, or could be in a reliable legal bibliography.
^ abcdefghijklmnopqRaistrick, Donald; Rees, John (1977). Lawyers' law books: a practical index to legal literature [and] supplement. Abingdon: Professional Books. ISBN9780903486408.
^ abcHines, W.D. (1990). English legal history : a bibliography and guide to the literature. With contributions by R.W. Ireland, P.J. Rawlings, C.P. Rodgers. New York: Garland Pub. ISBN978-0824042998.
^Jacobstein, J. Myron (1982). Buckwalter, Robert L. (ed.). Law books in print : books in English publ. throughout the world and in print through 1981, volume 1 (4. ed.). London: Glanville. ISBN9780878020157.
^ abcdefJames, John S.; Maxwell, Leslie F. (1955). A Legal Bibliography of the British Commonwealth of Nations, v. 1: English law to 1800, including Wales, the Channel Islands, and the Isle of Man (2nd ed.). Sweet & Maxwell.
^ abcdefghiMaxwell, William Harold (1957). A Legal Bibliography of the British Commonwealth of Nations, v. 2: English law from 1801 to 1954, including Wales, the Channel Islands and the Island of Man (2nd ed.). Sweet & Maxwell.
^Triffin and Pidgeon. Law Books in Print. Seventh Edition. Glanville Publishers Inc. 1994. Volume 1 (Authors). Page 206. Google Books.
^Soule, C C. The Lawyer's Reference Manual of Law Books and Citations. 1883. pp 201 & 311.
^Maxwell, Leslie F.; Maxwell, William Harold (1957). A Legal Bibliography of the British Commonwealth of Nations, v. 5: Scottish law (2nd ed.). Sweet & Maxwell.