John Henry Wigmore - Select Works

Select Works

  • 1891 -- Notes on Land Tenure and Local Institutions in Old Japan: Posthumous Papers of D. B. Simmons (John Henry Wigmore, editor). Tokyo: Asiatic Society of Japan. [reprinted by University Publications of America, 1979. 10-ISBN 0-89093-223-9; 13-ISBN 978-0-89093-223-0; OCLC 5622796
  • 1892 -- Materials for the Study of Private Law in Old Japan. Tokyo: Asiatic Society of Japan. OCLC 26107737
  • 1976 -- Law & Justice in Tokugawa Japan: Contract, Legal Precedents. New York: Columbia University Press. 10-ISBN 0-86008-166-4: 13-ISBN 978-0-86008-166-1
  • 1985 -- Law and Justice in Tokugawa Japan: Contract, Commercial Customary Law. Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press. 10-ISBN 0-86008-375-6; 13-ISBN 978-0-86008-375-7
  • 1986 -- Law and Justice in Tokugawa Japan: Materials for the History of Japanese Law and Justice Under the Tokugawa Shogunate 1603-1867. Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press. 10-ISBN 0-86008-396-9; 13-ISBN 978-0-86008-396-2

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