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Wildy's Book News WILDY’S BOOK NEWS Volume 19 Issue 8 Published Monthly Aug/Sept 2014 over 7,800 titles in stock www.wildy.com FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ON THE TITLES LISTED IN THIS MONTH’S BOOK NEWS PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE: www.wildy.com Wildy & Sons Ltd Lincoln’s Inn Archway, Carey Street, London WC2A 2JD Tel: 020 7242 5778 Fax: 020 7430 0897 Subscriptions 020 7492 0388 DX: 343 London Chancery Lane Website: www.wildy.com Email: [email protected] Hours: 8.45 am to 6:00 pm, Monday to Friday General Manager Steven Ross E-Books: Graham Norfolk Subscriptions: Matt Regnard Customer Support: Daniel Higgins Vincent Silvester Bryan Johnson Wai Hing Lau Patrick Butler Key Accounts: Alden Bowers Terry Crawford Nigel Fry Online Sales: Jonathan Sykes Jason Crimp Overseas sales: John Pethick Rob Cornish Publishing: Andrew Riddoch Tina Hartley Marketing: Ann Vowles Abbie Sinkins IT Support: Graham Thomas Bookshop Manager: Charlie Alpera Credit Control: Elaine Ross Also at 16 Fleet Street, London EC4Y 1AU Tel: 020 7353 3907 Fax: 020 7353 4395 Email: [email protected] Hours: 9 am to 6 pm, Monday to Friday North American distributor for Wildy, Simmonds & Hill Publishing: Gaunt Inc, 3011 Gulf Drive, Holmes Beach, Florida 34217-2199, USA www.gaunt.com tel: 800-942-8683 To our best knowledge, all particulars are correct at the time of going to press. However, we regret that we can- not accept responsibility for any errors, and wish to advise readers that price and date of publication may be subject to change by the publishers concerned Cover: Lincoln’s Inn Library WILDY’S BOOK NEWS Volume 19 Issue 8 Published Monthly Aug/Sept 2014 Pictures this month focus on Ryan Hinds, captain of the Barbados cricket team, turning up to have a look at our new publication Court & Bowled by James Wilson. Also, the follow- ing weekend the shop was dressed for a new film. The shop has appeared in a number of films, but hardly ever as a bookshop. Increasingly, our website is being used to purchase and download e-books. We now have over 6100 eBooks available and the list is growing on a daily basis. In addition to our long-standing agreements with LexisNexis and Sweet & Maxwell we are now able to offer eBooks from Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, Routledge, Informa Law and many more. For our friends and customers in the Caribbean, John Pethick and Jason Crimp will be attending the OECS Bar Association Law Fair in Anguilla, 12-14 September. They look forward to seeing you there. ‘Wildy’ Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter www.wildy.com over 7,800 titles in stock free delivery on all UK orders AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2014 1 Ryan Hinds Captain of Barbados and player for the West Indies cricket team visited our shop this week and kindly agreed to pose with our latest publication ‘Court and Bowled’ 2 WILDY’S BOOK NEWS Filming of The Man Who Knew Infinity with Jeremy Irons. Based on the life of Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanuja. Part of the bookshop as a telegraph office and other areas around the Inn. AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2014 3 MAJOR NEW TITLES THIS MONTH For further details see our website: www.wildy.com Abbey, Robert; Richards, Mark, Abbey, Robert; Richards, Mark, Abat i Ninet, Antoni, Con- LPC: Property Law Handbook A Practical Approach to Con- stitutional Violence: Legiti- 2014 - 2015, Oxford University veyancing 16th ed, Oxford macy, Democracy and Human Press, Paperback, A4, £35.99, University Press, Paperback, Rights, Edinburgh University ISBN: 9780198715832 £39.99, ISBN: 9780198715856 Press, Paperback, £24.99, ISBN: 9780748675388 Anderson, Ross G.; Chalmers, Amatrudo, Anthony; Blake, James; Macleod, John, Glasgow Askey, Simon; McLeod, Ian, Leslie William, Human Rights Tercentenary Essays: 300 Years Studying Law 4th ed, Palgrave and the Criminal Justice System, of the School of Law, Avizan- Macmillan, Paperback, £17.99, Routledge, Hardback, £80.00, dum Publishing Ltd, Hardback, ISBN: 9781137412683 ISBN: 9780415688918 £50.00, ISBN: 9781904968139 4 WILDY’S BOOK NEWS MAJOR NEW TITLES THIS MONTH – Continued see www.wildy.com for further details Baatz, Yvonne, Maritime Law Barlow, John; King, Lesley; Barrat, Claudie, Status of NGOs 3rd ed, Informa Law, Paperback, King, Anthony, Wills, Admin- in International Humanitarian £49.99, ISBN: 9781138802339 istration and Taxation Law and Law, Martinus Nijhoff Publish- Practice 11th ed, Sweet & Max- ers, Hardback, £131.00, ISBN: well Ltd, Paperback, £39.95, 9789004269675 ISBN: 9780414034525 Blake, Susan; Browne, Julie; Beaumont, Paul, Recovery of Blackbourn, Jessie, Anti-Ter- Sime, Stuart, A Practical Ap- Maintenance in the EU and rorism Law and Normalising proach to Alternative Dispute Worldwide, Hart Publish- Northern Ireland, Routledge, Resolution 3rd ed, Oxford ing, Hardback, £80.00, ISBN: Hardback, £85.00, ISBN: University Press, Paperback, 9781849465731 9780415714334 £39.99, ISBN: 9780198714477 AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2014 5 MAJOR NEW TITLES THIS MONTH – Continued see www.wildy.com for further details Bonnitcha, Jonathan, Substan- Bosch, Rene, Banking Regula- Brand, David, Law Basics: tive Protection under Investment tion: Jurisdictional Compari- Property 2nd ed, W. Green, Treaties: A Legal and Economic sons 2nd ed, European Lawyer Paperback, £12.50, ISBN: Analysis, Cambridge University Ltd, Hardback, £180.00, ISBN: 9780414019119 Press, Hardback, £75.00, ISBN: 9780414035362 9781107042414 Brennan, Gabriel; Casey, Nuala, Brodie, Peter, Commercial Ship- Brough, Mark, CPAG: Child Law Society of Ireland: Con- ping Handbook 3rd ed, In- Support Handbook 2014/2015, veyancing 7th ed, Oxford Uni- forma Law, Paperback, £120.00, Child Poverty Action Group, versity Press, Paperback, A4, ISBN: 9780415731232 Paperback, £30.00, ISBN: £65.00, ISBN: 9780198707165 9781906076863 6 WILDY’S BOOK NEWS MAJOR NEW TITLES THIS MONTH – Continued see www.wildy.com for further details Bruszt, Laszlo; McDermott, Cartwright, John, Formation Chidell, Ray, Pentelow, Lindsay, Gerald A., Leveling the Playing and Variation of Contracts: A-Z of Plant & Machinery 2014- Field: Transnational Regula- The Agreement, Formalities, 15, Claritax Books, Paperback, tory Integration and Devel- Consideration and Promissory £58.50, ISBN: 9781908545541 opment, Oxford University Estoppel, Sweet & Maxwell Press, Hardback, £50.00, ISBN: Ltd, Hardback, £195.00, ISBN: 9780198703143 9781847038029 Clayton, Gina, Textbook on Im- Clough, Joanne; Gowland, Ju- Chidell, Ray; Pentelow, Lindsay, migration and Asylum Law 6th dith, Northumbria LPC: Crimi- Capital Allowances: 2014-15, ed, Oxford University Press, nal Litigation in Practice 2014- Claritax Books, Paperback, Paperback, £34.99, ISBN: 2015 16th ed, Northumbria Law £88.50, ISBN: 9781908545534 9780198701897 Press, Paperback, £29.99, ISBN: 9781906596262 AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2014 7 MAJOR NEW TITLES THIS MONTH – Continued see www.wildy.com for further details Conner, Paul; Hutton, Glenn; Cunningham-Hill, Susan; Elder, Darcy, Shane, Judges, Law and McKinnon, Gavin; Johnston, Karen, LPC: Civil Litigation War: The Judicial Development David; Watson, John, Black- Handbook 2014 - 2015, Oxford of International Humanitarian stone’s Police Manuals 2015: University Press, Paperback, Law, Cambridge University Four Volume Set, Oxford Uni- £35.99, ISBN: 9780198715870 Press, Hardback, £70.00, ISBN: versity Press, Paperback A4, 9781107060692 4 Volumes, £79.99, ISBN: 9780198718970 De Schutter, Olivier, Inter- Deming, Stuart H., Anti-Bribery Dignam, Alan; Lowry, John, national Human Rights Law: Laws in Common Law Jurisdic- Core Text: Company Law 8th Cases, Materials, Commentary tions, Oxford University Press, ed, Oxford University Press, 2nd ed, Cambridge University Hardback, £145.00, ISBN: Paperback, £31.99, ISBN: Press, Paperback, £40.00, ISBN: 9780199737710 9780198704133 9781107657212 8 WILDY’S BOOK NEWS MAJOR NEW TITLES THIS MONTH – Continued see www.wildy.com for further details DiMatteo, Larry A., Interna- Dorn, Nicholas, Democracy Dorries, Christopher, Coroners’ tional Sales Law: A Global and Diversity in Financial Courts: A Guide to Law and Challenge, Cambridge Univer- Market Regulation, Routledge, Practice 3rd ed, Oxford Univer- sity Press, Hardback, £95.00, Hardback, £80.00, ISBN: sity Press, Paperback, £95.00, ISBN: 9781107020382 9780415712170 ISBN: 9780199566112 Duncan, Nigel; Wolfgarten, Allison; The City Law School, Dunn, Virginia, Be Civil: A Emmet, David; The City Law Bar Manual: Opinion Writ- Guide to Learning Civil Litiga- School, Bar Manual: Drafting ing and Case Preparation 3rd tion and Evidence 2nd ed, Worth 17th ed, Oxford University ed, Oxford University Press, Publishing, Paperback, £32.00, Press, Paperback, £35.99, ISBN: Paperback, £35.99, ISBN: ISBN: 9781903269336 9780198714446 9780198714439 AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2014 9 MAJOR NEW TITLES THIS MONTH – Continued see www.wildy.com for further details Emmet, David; The City Law Epstein, Lee; Martin, Andrew Evald, Jens, Alf Ross: A Life, School, Bar Manual: Remedies D., An Introduction to Empirical DJOF Publishing, Paperback, 17th ed, Oxford University Legal Research, Oxford Univer- £36.00, ISBN: 9788757427868 Press, Paperback, £35.99, ISBN: sity Press, Paperback, £19.99, 9780198714422 ISBN: 9780199669066 Field, R; Duffy, J; Huggins, A,, Frankel, Susy; Gervais, Daniel, Fu, Hualing; Gillespie, John, Lawyering and Positive Profes- The Evolution and Equilib- Resolving Land Disputes in sional Identities, LexisNexis rium of Copyright in the Digital East Asia: Exploring the Limits Australia, Paperback, £60.00, Age, Cambridge University of Law, Cambridge University ISBN: 9780409334463 Press,
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