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Wildy & Sons Ltd 11 June 2013 Wildy & Sons Ltd Lincoln’s Inn Archway Carey Street Wildy & Sons Ltd. London WC2A 2JD Law booksellers and publishers since 1830 Telephone: 020 7242 5778 Facsimile: 020 7430 0897 e-mail: [email protected] www.wildy.com New and Forthcoming Books June 2013 Update Prices and publication dates indicated are based on the latest information received from publishers, but are subject to change without notice Manage your Wildy & Sons’ credit account and place orders online using our Wildy online Account Management System (WAMS) at https://accounts.wildy.com Our other branch is located at 16 Fleet Street, London EC4Y 1AU COMPANY REGISTRATION No. 348459 • ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED • VAT REGISTRATION No. GB 233 5262 84 Wildy & Sons New and Forthcoming Books - June 2013 Publishing Highlights 9781847986603 Accounting Standards 2013-14 David Chopping CCH Editions PB £79.00 Jun-13 9781847986597 Applying GAAP 2013-14 David Chopping CCH Editions PB £75.00 Jun-13 9781859593820 At a Glance 2013-14: Essential Tables for Financial Remedies Family Law Bar Association FLBA PB £55.00 Jun-13 9781847986610 Auditing and Reporting 2013-14 Julia Penny CCH Editions PB £79.00 Jun-13 9789041122575 Bank Guarantees in International Trade 4ed Roeland Bertrams Kluwer Law Int'l HB £176.00 Jun-13 LexisNexis 9781405778794 Butterworths Employment Law Handbook 21ed Peter Wallington (Editor) PB £105.00 Jun-13 Butterworths 9781846617140 Consumer and Trading Standards: Law and Practice 3ed Bryan Lewin; Jonathan Kirk Jordan Publishing PB £75.00 Jun-13 Rt Hon Lord Woolf; Sir Jeffrey Jowell, QC; 9780414042155 De Smith's Judicial Review 7ed Prof Andrew Le Sueur; Ivan Hare; Sweet & Maxwell HB £285.00 Jun-13 Catherine Donnelly 9780414028661 Directory of Local Authorities 2013 Sweet & Maxwell PB £67.50 Jun-13 Denzil Lush; Caroline Bielanska; Jennifer 9781846615207 Elderly Clients: A Precedent Manual (inc CD) 4ed Jordan Publishing HB £80.00 Jun-13 Margrave 9789041133397 European Commission's Jurisdiction to Scrutinise Mergers 4ed Morten Broberg Kluwer Law Int'l HB £112.00 Jun-13 9781847986580 Implementing GAAS 2013-14 Peter Chidgey; Sarah Nendick CCH Editions PB £74.00 Jun-13 International Arbitration and Forum Selection Agreements: 9789041147769 Gary B. 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