195. A’Beckett, Gilbert Abbott
The
Comic Blackstone.
[bound
with]
[Anstey,
John].
The Pleader’s Guide, A Didactic Poem by John Surrebutter;
American
edition by James L. High.
With illustrations by George Cruikshank.
Chicago:
Callaghan & Cockcroft, 1870
xii, 376,
57, 65 pp. Reprinted 2001
ISBN 1-58477-104-6.
Cloth. $95.

196.
Barton, Dunbar Plunket
Shakespeare
and the Law.
With
a foreword by James M. Beck.
Boston: Houghton
Mifflin Company, 1929
xl, 167 pp.
Reprinted 1999
LCCN 99-26602.
ISBN 1-58477-000-7. Cloth. $75.

197.
Campbell, Baron John
Shakespeare’s
Legal Acquirements Considered.
London:
John Murray, 1859
vi, 117 pp.
Reprinted 2001
ISBN 1-58477-126-7.
Cloth. $60.

198.
Darrow, Clarence
A
Persian Pearl. And Other Essays.
East
Aurora, NY: The Roycroft Shop, 1899
175 pp. Reprinted
1997
LCCN 97-5174.
ISBN 1-886363-27-7. Cloth. $50.

199.
Darrow, Clarence S.
An
Eye for an Eye.
New York:
Fox Duffield & Company, 1905
213 pp. Reprinted
1996
LCCN 99-047232.
ISBN 1-886363-07-2. Cloth. $55. 
See item
231 in section Legal
Biography & Personages for another work by Clarence Darrow.
200.
Davis, C.K.
The
Law in Shakespeare.
Washington,
D.C.: Washington Law Book Co., [1883]
303 pp. Reprinted
1999
LCCN 98-32333.
ISBN 1-886363-75-7. Cloth. $60.

201.
Gest, John Marshall
The
Lawyer in Literature.
Introduction
by John H. Wigmore.
London: Sweet
& Maxwell, Limited, 1913
xii, 249
pp. Reprinted 1999
LCCN 99-18365.
ISBN 1-886363-90-0. Cloth. $60.

202.
Holdsworth, William S.
Charles
Dickens as a Legal Historian.
New Haven:
Yale University Press, 1929
157 pp. Reprinted
1995
LCCN 96-46579.
ISBN 1-886363-06-4. Cloth. $40.

203.
Jaques, E.T.
Charles
Dickens in Chancery.
Being
an Account of his Proceedings in Respect of the “Christmas Carol”
with
Some Gossip in Relation to the Old Law Courts at Westminster.
London:
Longmans, Green & Company, 1914
95 pp. Reprinted
2001
ISBN 1-58477-106-2.
Cloth. $60.

204.
Larwood, Jacob
Humour
of the Law.
Forensic
Anecdotes.
London:
Chatto & Windus, 1903
vi, 304 pp.
Reprint available 2003
LCCN 2002044377.
ISBN 1-58477-329-4
Cloth. $75.
* A wonderful
collection of over 200 charming anecdotes of timeless appeal,
including “Court of Sessions and the Butchers,” “No Spiders
in Westminster Hall,” “Our Old Draconian Laws,” “A Learned Judge”
and “Curran’s Sarcasm.” Some of the tales involve comical passages
about law found in literature or satirical observations on given
law book texts. With an index. 

204a.
Lockwood, Frank
The
Law and Lawyers of Pickwick.
London:
The Roxburghe Press, [1910?]
108 pp. Reprinted
2002
ISBN 1-58477-231-X.
Cloth. $55.

205.
Neely, Robert D.
The
Lawyers of Dickens and Their Clerks.
Boston:
The Christopher Publishing House, [1936]
67pp. Reprinted
2002
LCCN 00-021520.
ISBN 1-58477-091-0. Cloth. $60.

205a.
Phelps, Charles E.
Falstaff
and Equity.
An
Interpretation.
Boston:
Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1902
xvi, 201
pp. Reprinted 2002
ISBN 1-58477-230-1.
Cloth. $65.

206.
Valmaer. [pseud]. [Ream, Michael]
Lawyer’s
Code of Ethics. A Satire.
St. Louis:
The F.H. Thomas Law Book Co., 1887
143 pp. Reprinted
2001
LCCN 00-021508.
ISBN 1-58477-047-3. Cloth. $65.
