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Cambridge University Press, 1696-1712

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THE CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS 1696—1712

BOOK CHAPTER published 5 February 2016 in Cambridge University Press 1696–1712

The Common Lawyers of pre-Reformation England. Thomas Kebell: a Case Study. By E. W. Ives, Senior Lecturer in Modern History in the University of Birmingham. [Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1983. xxx, 421, (Appendices) 86 and (Index) 26 pp. Cloth £40·00 net.]

JOURNAL ARTICLE published April 1984 in The Cambridge Law Journal

Authors: J. H. Baker

Ulpian. by Tony Honoré. [Oxford: Clarendon Press; Oxford University Press. 1982. ix, 248 (Tables) 36 and (Bibliography & Index) 19 pp. Hardback £27·50 net.]

JOURNAL ARTICLE published April 1984 in The Cambridge Law Journal

Authors: Peter Stein

WAR RECORD OF THE CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS

BOOK CHAPTER published in War Record of the Cambridge University Press 1914–1919

William Sheppard, Cromwell's Law Reformer. By Nancy L. Matthews [Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1984. xviii, 294 and (Index) 13 pp. Hardback £27–50 net].

JOURNAL ARTICLE published July 1986 in The Cambridge Law Journal

Authors: J. H. Baker

Policy Arguments in Judicial Decisions. By John Bell. [Oxford: Clarendon Press; Oxford University Press. 1983. xiv, 270 and (Bibliography & Index) 13 pp. Hardback £20·00 net.]

JOURNAL ARTICLE published April 1984 in The Cambridge Law Journal

Authors: Andrew Tettenborn

Establishing the Press

BOOK CHAPTER published 5 February 2016 in Cambridge University Press 1696–1712

Annual Press Accounts

BOOK CHAPTER published 5 February 2016 in Cambridge University Press 1696–1712

Annual Press Accounts

BOOK CHAPTER published 22 April 2010 in Cambridge University Press, 1696–1712

Eyewitness Testimony: Psychological Perspectives. Edited by Gary L. Wells and Elizabeth F. Loftus. [Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1984. x, 335 and (Indexes) 39 pp. £25·00 net.]

JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 1985 in The Cambridge Law Journal

Authors: Roderick Munday

Establishing the Press

BOOK CHAPTER published 15 February 2010 in Cambridge University Press, 1696–1712

Cambridge University Law Society 1983–84

JOURNAL ARTICLE published November 1984 in The Cambridge Law Journal

Authors: Clive Grant

Crime in Seventeenth-Century England. A County Study. By J. A. Sharpe, Lecturer in History, University of York. [Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; Paris: Editions de la Maison des Sciences de l'Homme. 1983. vii, 271, and (Bibliography and Index) 18 pp. Hardback £25·00 net.] - Criminal Justice in Colonial America, 1606–1660. By Bradley Chapin. [Athens, Ga.: University of Georgia Press. 1983. 174, (Appendices and Bibliography) 20 and (Index) 7 pp. Hardback $18.00.]

JOURNAL ARTICLE published November 1984 in The Cambridge Law Journal

Authors: D. E. C. Yale

Servants of the Press

BOOK CHAPTER published 15 February 2010 in Cambridge University Press, 1696–1712

David Kimbell. Italian Opera. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991. 684 pp.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 1992 in Cambridge Opera Journal

Authors: John Rosselli

Servants of the Press

BOOK CHAPTER published 5 February 2016 in Cambridge University Press 1696–1712

Law and Revolution: the Formation of the Western Legal Tradition. By Harold J. Berman. [Cambridge, Massachusetts, and London, England: Harvard University Press. 1983. viii, 636 and (Index) 21 pp. Hardback £27·60 net.]

JOURNAL ARTICLE published November 1984 in The Cambridge Law Journal

Authors: Peter Stein

Rosamund Bartlett. Wagner and Russia. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995. 405 pp.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 1996 in Cambridge Opera Journal

Authors: Simon Morrison

Commonwealth Perspectives. [Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press. London: Cambridge University Press. 1958. viii and 214 pp. 34s. net.]

JOURNAL ARTICLE published March 1960 in The Cambridge Law Journal

Authors: S. A. de Smith