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‘THE LAW OF THE INDIVIDUAL ACCORDING TO AGE AND SEX’ by Colin A. Coode, published by Sweet and Maxwell (1968) at £2. 17s. 6d. (paperback £1. 17s. 6d.) 258 pp. BRITISH CONSTITUTION NOTEBOOK by Vincent Powell‐Smith and Paul Barber, published by Butterworths (1968) at 12s. 116 pp. CASES AND MATERIALS ON LABOUR LAW by K. W. Wedderburn, published by Cambridge University Press at £4. 4s. (paperback £2. 0s. Od.) 784 pp. REVISION NOTES ON ENGLISH LAW by Thomas J. Lyon, published by John Murray (1968) at 7s. 6d. 88 pp. STREET ON TORTS, 4th Ed., published by Butterworths (1968), at £2. 10s. (Library Edition, £4.8s.) 534 pp FRIDMAN'S MODERN TORT CASES, published by Butterworths (1968) at £2. 5s. (Library Edition £2. 18s.) 424 pp. PALMER'S COMPANY LAW 21st edition by Clive M. Schmitthoff and James H. Thompson with Practice Notes by S. J.S. Eley and contributions by P. V. Sclaverario and John S. Hall, published by Stevens & Sons (1968) at £9. 17s. 6d. cxxiii & 1, 556 pp. OUTLINES OF EQUITY by J.R. Lewis, published by Butterworths (1968) at £2. 15s. (paperback £1. 17s. 6d) 380 pp. THE ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATES by T. G. Matthews, published by Butterworths (1968) at 18s. 107 pp. A CASEBOOK ON EQUITY AND SUCCESSION by John Tiley, published by Sweet & Maxwell (1968) at £4. 10s. (paperback £2. 2s.) 432 pp. THE YEAR BOOK OF WORLD AFFAIRS 1968, published under the auspices of The London Institute of World Affairs, by Stevens & Sons (1968) at £3. 17s. 6d. 401 pp. ELEMENTS OF THE LAW OF INCOME AND CAPITAL GAINS TAXATION by C.N. Beattie, published by Stevens & Sons (1968) at £2. 7s. 6d. 309 pp.

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