The first four volumes of that edition are also called Sweet and Maxwell's Complete Law Book Catalogue.
Its title is "Bibliography of Irish Law from Earliest Times to December 1935".
Its title is "A Bibliography of the Laws of Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and the Western Pacific from Earliest Times to June 1938 with lists of Reports of Cases, Digests and Collections of Statutes and Rules".
[7] Hines said this work is arguably the most complete list of legal publications, but contains "little" in the way of annotations and gives "scanty" bibliographic details for each book.
It deals with the law of England and Wales, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man during the period down to the year 1800.
It deals with the law of England and Wales, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man during the period from 1801 to 1954.
It deals with the law of Canada and the North American colonies and includes books published before 31 December 1956.
Part 5, which relates to New Zealand, the Cook Islands and Western Samoa was compiled by J O Wilson.