LIST OF BOOKS. The following is a list of the books which have been principally consulted in compiling this Dictionary, in addition to the few that are referred to in the body of the work. The list is classified under heads, which may perhaps serve the student or junior barrister in making up his own Law Library. I. COMMON LAW. (A.) Law of Contract: Benjamin on Sales, 1 vol. Leake on Contracts, 1 vol. Maude and Pollock on Merchant Mayne on Damages, 1 vol. Russell on Arbitrations, 1 vol. Sedgwick on Damages, 1 vol. Selwyn's Nisi Prius, 2 vols. Smith's Leading Cases, 2 vols. Williams's Personal Property, 1 vol. (B.) Law of Torts: Addison on Torts, 1 vol. (C.) Law of Crimes: Archbold's Criminal Pleading, 1 vol. Greaves' Criminal Statutes, 1 vol. (D.) Law of Evidence: Best on Evidence, 1 vol. Roscoe's Evidence at Nisi Prius, II. EQUITY LAW. (A.) General Principles: Fisher on Mortgages, 2 vols. Fry on Specific Performance, 1 vol. Fraud, 1 vol. Injunctions, 1 vol. Lewin on Trusts, 1 vol. Lindley on Partnership, 2 vols. Smith's Manual of Equity, 1 vol. Sugden on Powers, 1 vol. Tudor's Leading Cases, Mercantile (B.) Particular Subject Matters: Brown on Fixtures, 1 vol. Buckley's Companies Acts, 1 vol. Cooke and Harwood's Charities, 1 Copinger's Law of Copyright, 1 vol. Goddard on Easements, 1 vol. Johnson on Patents, 1 vol. |