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””’Where to Look for Your Law””’, commonly known as the ”’Yellow Book”’,<ref>(1961) [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=TwmRwcoqFEAC 63] Library Association Record 242 (July 1961) (Fourth Series, vol 28)</ref> is a [[legal bibliography|bibliography of law]]. It is “well known”.<ref>Hines, William Douglas. English Legal History: A Bibliography and Guide to the Literature. Vol 1011 of the Garland Reference Library of the Humanities. [[Garland Publishing Inc]]. New York and London. 1990. {{ISBN|0-8240-4299-9}}. p 118.</ref> It has been described as “valuable”,<ref>The Law Society’s Gazette. The Law Society. 1962. Volume 59. Page 49.</ref> as “an indispensable tool”<ref>The ”Business Law Review”. Volume 2. 1955. Page 85</ref> and as “an old friend”.<ref>Annual Survey of American Law. New York University School of Law. 1954. Page 862. [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=hmU8AAAAIAAJ]</ref> By 1990, it was “very outdated”.<ref>Hines, William Douglas. ”English Legal History: A Bibliography and Guide to the Literature”. Garland Publishing Inc. 1990. p 118.</ref> |
””’Where to Look for Your Law””’, commonly known as the ”’Yellow Book”’,<ref>(1961) [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=TwmRwcoqFEAC 63] Library Association Record 242 (July 1961) (Fourth Series, vol 28)</ref> is a [[legal bibliography|bibliography of law]]. It is “well known”.<ref>Hines, William Douglas. English Legal History: A Bibliography and Guide to the Literature. Vol 1011 of the Garland Reference Library of the Humanities. [[Garland Publishing Inc]]. New York and London. 1990. {{ISBN|0-8240-4299-9}}. p 118.</ref> It has been described as “valuable”,<ref>The Law Society’s Gazette. The Law Society. 1962. Volume 59. Page 49.</ref> as “an indispensable tool”<ref>The ”Business Law Review”. Volume 2. 1955. Page 85</ref> and as “an old friend”.<ref>Annual Survey of American Law. New York University School of Law. 1954. Page 862. [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=hmU8AAAAIAAJ]</ref> By 1990, it was “very outdated”.<ref>Hines, William Douglas. ”English Legal History: A Bibliography and Guide to the Literature”. Garland Publishing Inc. 1990. p 118.</ref> |
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The First Edition was published in January 1908,<ref>For reviews of this edition, see “Reviews” (1908) [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=goJQAQAAIAAJ 27] Law Notes 91 (March 1908); (1908) [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=7wgxAQAAMAAJ 43] The Law Journal 55 (1 February 1908); (1908) [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=SWcwAQAAMAAJ 15] The Scots Law Times 143 (25 January 1908); (1908) [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=WosvAQAAIAAJ 42] The Irish Law Times and Solicitors’ Journal 53 (29 February 1908); and (1908) [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=8_9BAQAAMAAJ 30] The Law Students’ Journal 29 (1 February 1908).</ref> the Second in October 1912, the Third in October 1926, the Fourth in October 1929, the Fifth in October 1935, the Sixth in October 1938, the Seventh in March 1943, the Second Impression of that Edition in May 1943, the Eighth Edition in February 1944, the Ninth in November 1946, the Tenth in January 1948, and the Fourteenth in 1962. |
The First Edition was published in January 1908,<ref>For reviews of this edition, see “Reviews” (1908) [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=goJQAQAAIAAJ 27] Law Notes 91 (March 1908); (1908) [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=7wgxAQAAMAAJ 43] The Law Journal 55 (1 February 1908); (1908) [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=SWcwAQAAMAAJ 15] The Scots Law Times 143 (25 January 1908); (1908) [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=WosvAQAAIAAJ 42] The Irish Law Times and Solicitors’ Journal 53 (29 February 1908); and (1908) [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=8_9BAQAAMAAJ 30] The Law Students’ Journal 29 (1 February 1908).</ref> the Second in October 1912, |
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Revision as of 22:13, 5 November 2025
Where to Look for Your Law, commonly known as the Yellow Book,[1] is a bibliography of law. It is “well known”.[2] It has been described as “valuable”,[3] as “an indispensable tool”[4] and as “an old friend”.[5] By 1990, it was “very outdated”.[6]
The First Edition was published in January 1908,[7] the Second in October 1912,<ref>For a review of this edition, see
(1912) 34 The
the Third in October 1926, the Fourth in October 1929, the Fifth in October 1935, the Sixth in October 1938, the Seventh in March 1943, the Second Impression of that Edition in May 1943, the Eighth Edition in February 1944, the Ninth in November 1946, the Tenth in January 1948, and the Fourteenth in 1962.
References
- ^ (1961) 63 Library Association Record 242 (July 1961) (Fourth Series, vol 28)
- ^ Hines, William Douglas. English Legal History: A Bibliography and Guide to the Literature. Vol 1011 of the Garland Reference Library of the Humanities. Garland Publishing Inc. New York and London. 1990. ISBN 0-8240-4299-9. p 118.
- ^ The Law Society’s Gazette. The Law Society. 1962. Volume 59. Page 49.
- ^ The Business Law Review. Volume 2. 1955. Page 85
- ^ Annual Survey of American Law. New York University School of Law. 1954. Page 862. [1]
- ^ Hines, William Douglas. English Legal History: A Bibliography and Guide to the Literature. Garland Publishing Inc. 1990. p 118.
- ^ For reviews of this edition, see “Reviews” (1908) 27 Law Notes 91 (March 1908); (1908) 43 The Law Journal 55 (1 February 1908); (1908) 15 The Scots Law Times 143 (25 January 1908); (1908) 42 The Irish Law Times and Solicitors’ Journal 53 (29 February 1908); and (1908) 30 The Law Students’ Journal 29 (1 February 1908).
Further reading
- Ringrose, C W. Where to Look for Your Law. Tenth Edition. Sweet & Maxwell. 1948. Google Books.
- Ringrose, C W. Where to Look for Your Law. Fourteenth Edition. Sweet & Maxwell. 1962.
- Keeton, George Williams (editor). The Year Book of World Affairs. Volume 13. London Institute of World Affairs. Stevens. 1959. Page 356.
- Briggs, Leyland Lawrence (editor). The Accountants Digest. Germain Publishing Company. 1957. Volume 23. Page 128.
- Chandler, George. How to Find Out: A Guide to Sources of Information for All, Arranged by the Dewey Decimal Classification. Pergammon Press. 1974. ISBN 0080177816. Page 74.

