Of elementary treatises on all the principal subjects of the law. The special features of these books are as follows: 1. A succinct statement of leading principles in blackletter type. 2. A more extended commentary, elucidating the principles. 3. Notes and authorities. Published in regular octavo form, and sold at the uniform price of $3.75 per volume, including delivery. Bound in American Law Buckram. Norton on Bills and Notes. (3d Ed.) 3. Shipman on Common-Law Pleading. (2d Ed.) 5. Black on Constitutional Law. (3d Ed.) Tiffany on Sales. (2d Ed.) 1. 2. Clark on Criminal Law. (2d Ed.) 6. Fetter on Equity. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Hale on Damages. Glenn on International Law. Jaggard on Torts. (2 vols.) Black on Interpretation of Laws. (2d Ed.) Smith on Elementary Law. 15. Hopkins on Real Property. 17. Tiffany on Persons and Domestic Relations. (2d Ed.) Croswell on Executors and Administrators. Clark on Corporations. (2d Ed.) George on Partnership. Ingersoll on Public Corporations. Hughes on Federal Jurisdiction and Procedure. Childs on Suretyship and Guaranty. Costigan on American Mining Law. 33. Wilson on International Law. 34. Gilmore on Partnership. 35. Black on Law of Judicial Precedents. In preparation: Handbooks of the law on other subjects to be announced later. Published and for sale by WEST PUBLISHING CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. HANDBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL LAW BY GEORGE GRAFTON WILSON Professor of International Law in Harvard University, Lecturer on to the International Naval Conference, Associé de l'Institut de Droit International ST. PAUL, MINN. WEST PUBLISHING COMPANY 1910 |