Navigate a century of legal topics with one consolidated index.
This nonfiction reference work catalogs subjects and related titles used by the Law Society of Upper Canada, making it easier to find sources across a wide range of legal areas.
The book serves as a practical guide for researchers, students, and librarians who need quick access to how legal subjects were organized and cross-referenced at the turn of the 20th century. It consolidates numerous law topics, topics, and cross-references in a single, search-friendly format.
- Extensive subject headings across areas such as admiralty, marriage, property, and medical jurisprudence.
- Cross-references that connect related topics for faster research.
- Illustrative of how legal literature was organized in a major Canadian legal institution.
- Helpful as a historical snapshot of law library practices around 1900.
Ideal for readers seeking a durable reference to historical legal indexing and for those researching the organization of law literature in that era.