Harris's Criminal Law
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Textbook of English criminal law
Harris's Criminal Law (originally published as Principles of the Criminal Law and also known as Harris and Wilshere's Criminal Law) was a leading[1] textbook on English criminal law published in 22 editions from 1877 to 1973.
| Edition(s) | Year(s) | Editor(s) | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | 1877 | Harris, Seymour F. | Principles of the criminal law [2] |
| 2nd | 1881 | Harris, Seymour F. and Tomlinson, Frederic P. | Principles of the criminal law [3] |
| 3rd | 1884 | Harris, Seymour F. and Agabeg, Aviet | Principles of the criminal law [4] |
| 4th, 5th | 1884, 1889 | Agabeg, Aviet | Principles of the criminal law [5][6] |
| 6th-12th | 1892-1912 | Attenborough, Charles L. | Principles of the criminal law [7][8][9][10][11][12][13] |
| 13th-18th | 1919-1950 | Wilshere, Alured M. | Harris and Wilshere's Criminal Law [14][15][16][17][18][19] |
| 19th, 20th | 1954, 1960 | Palmer, H. A. and Palmer, Henry | Harris's Criminal Law [20][21] |
| 21st | 1968 | Hooper, Anthony | Harris's Criminal Law [22] |
| 22nd | 1973 | McLean, Ian and Morrish, Peter | Harris's Criminal Law [23] |
See also
References
- ↑ Ringrose, C. W. (1962). Where to Look for Your Law (14th ed.). London: Sweet & Maxwell.
- ↑ Harris, Seymour F. (1877). Principles of the criminal law (1st ed.). Stevens & Haynes.
- ↑ Harris, Seymour F.; Tomlinson, Frederic P. (1881). Principles of the criminal law (2nd ed.).
- ↑ Harris, Seymour F.; Agabeg, Aviet (1884). Principles of the criminal law (3rd ed.). Stevens & Haynes.
- ↑ Agabeg, Aviet (1886). Principles of the criminal law (4th ed.). Stevens & Haynes.
- ↑ Agabeg, Aviet (1889). Principles of the criminal law (5th ed.). Stevens Haynes.
- ↑ Attenborough, Charles L. (1892). Harris's Principles of the criminal law (6th ed.). Stevens & Haynes.
- ↑ Attenborough, Charles L. (1896). Harris's Principles of the Criminal Law (7th ed.). Stevens & Haynes.
- ↑ Attenborough, Charles L. (1899). [[[Seymour Frederick Harris|Harris, Seymour F.]] Harris's Principles of the criminal law] (8th ed.). Stevens & Haynes.
{{cite book}}: Check|url=value (help) - ↑ Attenborough, Charles L. (1901). Harris's Principles of the Criminal Law (9th ed.). Stevens & Haynes.
- ↑ Attenborough, Charles L. (1904). Harris's Principles of the criminal law (10th ed.). Stevens & Haynes.
- ↑ Attenborough, Charles L. (1908). Harris's Principles of the criminal law (11th ed.). Stevens & Haynes.
- ↑ Attenborough, Charles L. (1912). Harris's Principles of the criminal law (12th ed.). Stevens & Haynes.
- ↑ Wilshere, Alured M. (1919). Harris and Wilshere's Criminal Law (13th ed.). Sweet & Maxwell.
- ↑ Wilshere, Alured M. (1926). Harris and Wilshere's Criminal Law (14th ed.). Sweet & Maxwell.
- ↑ Wilshere, Alured M. (1933). Harris and Wilshere's Criminal Law (15th ed.). Sweet & Maxwell.
- ↑ Wilshere, Alured M. (1936). Harris and Wilshere's Criminal Law (16th ed.). Sweet & Maxwell.
- ↑ Wilshere, Alured M. (1943). Harris and Wilshere's Criminal Law (17th ed.). Sweet & Maxwell.
- ↑ Wilshere, Alured M. (1950). Harris and Wilshere's Criminal Law (18th ed.). Sweet & Maxwell.
- ↑ Palmer, H. A.; Palmer, Henry (1954). Harris's Criminal Law (19th ed.). Sweet & Maxwell.
- ↑ Palmer, H. A.; Palmer, Henry (1960). Harris's Criminal Law (20th ed.). Sweet & Maxwell.
- ↑ Anthony Hooper, ed. (1968). Harris's Criminal Law (21st ed.). London: Sweet & Maxwell. ISBN 0421136804.
- ↑ Ian McLean; Peter Morrish, eds. (1973). Harris's Criminal Law (22nd ed.). London: Sweet & Maxwell. ISBN 0421161205.