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327. Friend, William L.
Anglo-American Legal Bibliographies. An Annotated Guide.
Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office, 1944.
xii, 166 pp. Reprinted 1996 by The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. Cloth.
New. $65.
* This extensively annotated bibliography provides a complete
bibliographical analysis of 298 significant works in Anglo-American
legal literature. Friend has omitted “nothing of legal
bibliographical importance” in his descriptions and has included the
Library of Congress catalogue entry and number for each title.


328. Rank, Richard.
The Criminal Justice Systems of the Latin-American Nations: A
Bibliography of the Primary and Secondary Literature.
South Hackensack, NJ: F.B. Rothman, 1974. xxxiii, 540 pp.
Original cloth, some shelfwear and scuffing, internally
clean. Ex-library. Stamps to front endleaves. $95. 
329. Singer, Gerald M.
How to Go Directly into Your Own Solo Law Practice and Succeed.
Into the New Millennium and Beyond. West Group, [2000]. xix, 534
pp. [with] 2004 pocket part Supplement 109 pp. New.
* Fourth Edition. A complete revision of How to Go Directly Into
and Manage Your Own Solo Law Practice Without Missing a Meal
(1993 Edition). Contents include: The Decision: Solo Practice or
Employment, and What to Do About It; The Threshold to Entering Your
Solo Law Practice; The Roadmap Into Your Own Solo Law Practice
(Without Missing A Meal); Seven Basis Rules for Solo Practice; How
to Administer Your Office and Practice; Law Practice Management;
Ethics Traps and Pitfalls for Solo Lawyers; Expanding Your Solo
Practice; and much more.
[With]
Singer, Gerald M.
How to Be a Wealthy Lawyer Through Salesmanship. 142 pp.
2006. Softbound.
* Included at rear of this book is the 2007 Supplement for, How
to Go Directly Into Your Own Solo Law Practice and Succeed,
Into the New Millennium and Beyond.
[And]
Singer, Gerald M.
A Study in Salesmanship. CD Audio Recording. 2006. New.
* Together two books and (one) CD recording. Special $129.95 

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