The Rise of the Barristers. A Social History of the English Bar 1590-1640
Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1986. The first volume in the Oxford Studies in Social History series. More
Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1986. The first volume in the Oxford Studies in Social History series. More
Kenthurst, Kangaroo Press, 1996. More
Kenthurst, Kangaroo Press, 1996. More
The Hague, W. van Hoeve, 1968. Volume Seven in the Selected Studies on Indonesia. More
Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 1964/ 1963. More
London, Royal Historical Society, 1935. Camden Third Series, Volume LI. This work is in Latin. More
Edinburgh, Moray Press, 1936 (revised edition)/ 1919. Notable Scottish crimes. More
London, Cassell, 1961. Accounts of the lives of 13 eminent men who have occupied the Woolsack (as Lord Chancellor) since the Restoration. More
Sydney, The Invincible Press, [1945?/ 1944]. 'The Famous Film Actor's First Mystery Novel'. More
New York, Legal Classics Library, 1986 [first thus]/ 1831. More
London, Selden Society, 1984. With sundry Selden Society ephemera loosely inserted. More
Minnesota, West Publishing, 1987. More
Sydney, Government Printer, 1860. New South Wales Legislative Assembly Paper Number 544 of 1859-60. Customs duty evaded by understating the amount of opium on board; in sharp relief to current practice. More
Hong Kong, Hong Kong University Press, 1998 [second impression]/ 1998. More
Sydney, Hodder Headline Australia Pty Ltd, 2003. More
[Sydney], The Author, 1989. Thesis submitted for Honours Degree of Master of Laws at Macquarie University. More
London, Methuen, 1922. Stamped 'Presentation Copy'. More
New York, Funk and Wagnalls, April 1936 (fourth printing)/ June 1935. "This is an epoch-making contribution to the art and science of police procedure". (A small collection of books on forensic science is currently in stock; details on request). More
[Adelaide], with the colophon 'Robert Thomas & Co., Printers, Hindley Street', [circa 1840]. The first leaf is signed 'B'; the intended preliminaries (including the title page) are not present and were most likely never printed. The subject of the book is the 1839 libel action, counter-action for wilful and corrupt..... More
London, Selden Society, 1983. Loosely inserted is the 24 page pamphlet Canon Law and English Common Law (London, Selden Society, 1983, card covers, a fine copy) by R.H. Helmholz, and sundry Selden Society ephemera. More
Kyoto, International Research Centre for Japanese Studies, 2011 (first English language edition). Nichibunken Monograph Series Number 12. More
[London], 'Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be Printed', 2 March 1837. The reports are dated 30 July 1836 and 2 February 1837. Interesting observations abound, such as 'The Convicts have continued healthy; although many are brought to the Hulk in a very diseased and emaciated condition, who are..... More
[No Place, No Publisher, 1993]. The memoir of one of the six RAAF servicemen court-martialled and jailed for insubordination at Benalla in 1941. Some fifty years later, in 'February 1990, it was suggested I write my history as it might tend to eradicate the cause of my tension and anxiety..... More
London, The Camden Society, 1849. Camden Society Publication Number 45. Provenance: with the armorial bookplates of Professor Thomas Bell FRS (1792-1880), dental surgeon and zoologist (one of the originators of the scientific meetings of the Zoological Society, and the progressive president of the Linnean Society); and Roundell Palmer, 1st Earl..... More