The Chief Sources of English Legal History

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The Chief Sources of English Legal History is a book written by Percy Henry Winfield and published, with an introduction by Roscoe Pound, by Harvard University Press in 1925. It is "bright and lively",[1] "eminently readable",[2] "admirable",[3] and of "great value and usefulness".[4]

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  • Winfield, Percy H. The Chief Sources of English Legal History. Harvard University Press. 1925. Snippet view. Reprinted by Beard Books. 2000. ISBN 1 58798 079 7. Preview. Google Books.
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  • Julius Goebel Jr. (September 1926) Political Science Quarterly. Vol 41, No 3. Pages 476 to 479. JSTOR.
  • Plucknett, Thoedore F T. "Book Reviews" (1926) 39 Harvard Law Review 405 JSTOR.
  • Zane, John M. "Current Legal Literature". (1926) 12 American Bar Association Journal 172. JSTOR.
  • Putnam, Bertha Haven. "Reviews of Books" (July 1926) The American Historical Review. Vol 31, No 4. Page 763. JSTOR.
  • H D H. "Book Reviews" (1926) 2 Cambridge Law Journal 408. JSTOR.
  • H J L. "Book Reviews and Shorter Notices" (June 1926) Economica. No 17. Page 237. JSTOR.
  • Sayre, Paul L. "Reviews" (1927) 2 Indiana Law Journal 424. Indiana University.
  1. ^ McMurray, Orin Kip. "Book Reviews" (1927) 15 California Law Review 179. JSTOR.
  2. ^ Schuyler, R L (1926) 26 Columbia Law Review 249 and 250. JSTOR
  3. ^ Cross, Arthur Lyon. "Book Reviews" (1926) 24 Michigan Law Review 320. JSTOR.
  4. ^ Hicks, Frederick C. "Book Reviews" (1926) 35 Yale Law Journal 894. JSTOR.