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Brissaud, History of French Private Law, 1912, (translated from 2nd edition by Rapelje Howell)
A History of French Private Law, by Jean Brissaud, translated by the second French edition by Repelje Howell, with introductions by W.S. Holdsworth
and John H. Wigmore. Published by Little, Brown & Co. (Boston 1912). 922+xlviii p. This volume is part of the Continental Legal History Series, under
the auspices of The American Association of Law Schools. From the Introduction: “This work on the history of French private law is, in the original,
part of a larger whole. The complete work consists of three parts. The first part deals with the sources of French law; the second with the history of
public law; and the third with the history of private law.”
Title:   A history of French private law / by Jean Brissaud, late professor of legal history in the University of Toulouse ; translated from the second French edition by Rapelje Howell, of the New York bar ; with introductions by W.S. Holdsworth, reader in English law, St. John's College, Oxford and John H. Wigmore, professor of law, Northwestern University..
OCLC Number:   62093841
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