Classic books with the word Law in the title
“Poseidon’s Law”; Rudyard Kipling
“Snapshots of a Daughter-in-Law”; Adrienne Rich
“Some Features of the Law”; Ambrose Bierce
“Something Concerning the first Human Society According to the Proscriptions of the Mosaic Law”; Friedrich von Schiller
“Son-in-Law”; Nadine Gordimer
“Specimens of a Modern Law Suit”; Francis Hopkinson
“The Devil Makes the Law”; Robert A. Heinlein
“The Difference between the Law and the Gospel”; Isaac Watts
“The Fairie Temple: or, Oberons Chappell. Dedicated to Mr. John Merrifield, Counsellor at Law”; Robert Herrick
“The First Law of Motion”; David (Russell) Wagoner
“The Grip of the Law”; Irvin S(hrewsbury) Cobb
“The Infallible Executors of Roman Law”; Paavo Juhani Haavikko
“The Law and the Grace”; Iain Crichton Smith
“The Law Breaker”; John O’Hara
“The Law for George”; Sterling Allen Brown
“The Law I Love Is Major Mover”; Robert Duncan
“The Law of Causation in Hume”; Kitaro Nishida
“The Law of Life”; Jack London
“The Law of Real Property”; Frederic William Maitland
“The Law of the Great Hand”; Endre Ady
“We know him — Law and Order League–“; Lorine Niedecker
“Wertgesetz und Autonomie”; Rudolf Otto
“Why the History of English Law Remains Unwritten”; Frederic William Maitland
à œber die vierfache Wurzel des Satzes vom zureichenden Grunde; Arthur Schopenhauer
A Book about Names: In Which Custom, Tradition, Law, Myth, History, Folklore, Foolery, Legend, Fashion, Nonsense, Symbol, Taboo Help Explain How We Got Our Names and What They Mean; Milton Meltzer
A Law for the Lion; Louis Auchincloss
A Law unto Herself; Rebecca Harding Davis
Allegorical Interpretation of the Law; Philo
An Answer of the Most Reverend Father in God Thomas Archebyshop of Canterburye Primate of all Englande and Metropolitane, unto a crafty and Sophisticall Cauillation deuised by Stephen Gardiner Doctour of Law, …; Thomas Cranmer
An Introduction to Scottish Criminal Law; Alexander McCall Smith
Ana Sultan qanum al-Wujud; Yusuf Idris
Ancient German Law; Grimm Brothers
Balaam and Balaak (Chester Plays); anonymous
Between Equal Rights: A Marxist Theory of International Law; China Mieville
Between Facts and Norms: Contributions to a Discourse Theory of Law and Democracy; Juergen Habermas
Beyond the Law; Norman Mailer
Corn Law Rhymes. The Ranter, Written and Published by Order of the Sheffield Mechanics’ Anti-Bread Tax Society; Ebenezer Elliott
Counsellor-at-Law; Elmer (Leopold) Rice
De legibus; Marcus Tullius Cicero
De modo studendi in utroque jure; Sebastian Brant
De universi iuris uno principio et fine uno liber unus; Giambattista Vico
Dialogue Between a Pilosopher and a Student of the Common law of England; Thomas Hobbes
Dialogue Upon the Common law ; Thomas Hobbes
Dissertation on the Canon and Feudal Law; John Adams
English Law and the Renaissance; Frederic William Maitland
English Poor Law History; Webb and Webb
Essays on the Law of Nature; John Locke
Faktizitat und Geltung: Beitrage zur Diskurstheorie des Techts und des demokratischen Rechtsstaats; Juergen Habermas
Feminism Unmodified: Discourses on Life and Law; Catharine A. MacKinnon
Forest and Game Law Tales; Harriet Martineau
Gladiator-at-Law; C(yril) M. Kornbluth
Hecyra; Terence
How to Study Both Civil and Criminal Law; Sebastian Brant
I am the Lord of the Law of Existence; Yusuf Idris
In the Name of the Law; Helen Hunt Jackson
Irish Law Reports; Sir John Davies
It Is the Law; Elmer (Leopold) Rice
King, Law, and Liberty; Leonid Andreyev
Kirk’s Law; Robert Newton Peck
La ley del amor; Laura Esquivel
La Ley del Deseo; Pedro Almodovar
Law and Authority; Peter Kropotkin
Law and Disorder; James D. Forman
Law and Literature and Other Essays and Addresses; Benjamin N(athan) Cardozo
Law and Order; Frederick Wiseman
Law Miscellanies; Hugh Henry Brackenridge
Law of Desire; Pedro Almodovar
Law of War and Peace; Hugo Grotius
Law Trickes; John Day
“The Law of the Jungle”; John Cheever
“The Law of the Jungle”; Rudyard Kipling
“The Law of the Yukon”; Robert W. Service
“The Law of Value and Automony”; Rudolf Otto
“The Law Wishes to Have a Formal Existence”; Stanley Fish
“The Law”; Edwin Muir
“The Law”; Robert Duncan
“The Law, or the Gospel”; Margaret(ta Wade Campbell) Deland
“The Majesty of the Law”; Frank O’Connor
“The Mother-in-Law”; Doris (Waugh) Betts
“The Naturalist at Law”; R(ichard) Austin Freeman
“The Neighbour-in-Law”; Lydia Maria Child
“The Offering of the New Law, the One Oblation Once Offered”; Christina Rossetti
“The Path of the Law “; Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
“The Scientific Ways of Treating Natural Law”; Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
“The Sister-in-Law”; Gabriele D’Annunzio
“The Strictness of the Law of Christ”; John Henry Newman
“The Tables of the Law”; Thomas Mann
“The Tables of the Law”; William Butler Yeats
“The Tablets of the Law”; Zora Neale Hurston
“The Three Readings of the Law”; Peter Handke
“The Treasures and the Law”; Rudyard Kipling
“To Sir George Parrie, Doctor of the Civill Law”; Robert Herrick
“To the Memory of My Dear Daughter in Law, Mrs. Mercy Bradstreet”; Anne Bradstreet
“Unity of Law”; (Henry) Brooks Adams
“Unwritten Law”; Louise Glück
“Upon his Sister-in-Law, Mistresse Elizabeth Herrick”; Robert Herrick
“Void in Law”; Elizabeth Barrett Browning
“A Law More Nice Than Just”; Fanny Fern
“A Library of Law”; Archibald MacLeish
“A Martial Law Carol”; Joseph Brodsky
“A Mother-in-Law”; Luigi Pirandello
“A Point of Law”; William Faulkner
“A Point of Law”; W. Somerset Maugham
“An Encounter with the Law”; Howard Nemerov
“An Incident at Law”; Anton Chekhov
“Before the Law”; Franz Kafka
“Break the Law!”; June Jordan
“Brighten’s Sister-in-Law”; Henry (Archibald Hertzberg) Lawson
“Crime and the Law”; Colin MacInnes
“Das Gesetz”; Thomas Mann
“Diamond Dick and the First Law of Woman”; F. Scott Fitzgerald
“Discourse Ethics, Law and Sittlichkeit”; Juergen Habermas
“Easy Lessons in Law”; Clarence (Seward) Darrow
“Force of Law: The `Mystical Foundations of Authority’”; Jacques Derrida
“Fragment: Notes for Law Lecture-uly 1, 1850”; Abraham Lincoln
“Grimm’s Law”; Grimm Brothers
“Guardian of the Law”; Rudolph Fisher
“Gun Law at Vermilion: Anna, 1988”; T.M. McNally
Le gendre de Monsieur Poirier; Emile Augier
Le Primer Report des Cases et Matters Resolves en les Courts del Roy en Ireland; Sir John Davies
Life, Law, and Letters; Louis Auchincloss
Magic, Inc.; Robert A. Heinlein
Monster Lecture about Justice and Law; Friedrich Dürrenmatt
Monstervortrag über Gerechtigkeit und Recht; Friedrich Dürrenmatt
More Verse and Prose by the Corn-law Rhymer; Ebenezer Elliott
Natural Law; Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
On Nature and Law; Flavius Philostratus
On Prize Law; Hugo Grotius
On the Fourfold Root of the Law of Sufficient Reason; Arthur Schopenhauer
On the Names of the Law and the Gospels; Isidore of Seville
Orthodoxy and Charity United: In Several Reconciling Essays on the Law and Gospel, Faith and Works; Isaac Watts
Outside the Law; Tod Browning
Philosophie und Gesetz; Leo Strauss
Philosophy and Law; Leo Strauss
Principios del derecho de gentes; Andres Bello
Principles of International Law; Andres Bello
Principles of International Law; Jeremy Bentham
Principles of the Philosophy of Law; Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Questions Concerning the Law of Nature; John Locke
Robbery under Law; Evelyn Waugh
Roman Canon Law in the Church of England; Frederic William Maitland
Roman Law and the British Empire; Harold Adams Innis
Snapshots of a Daughter-in-Law: Poems, 1954-1962; Adrienne Rich
Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in All Its Phases; Ida B(ell) Wells-Barnett
The Ancient Constitution and the Feudal Law; Sir John Davies
The Ancient Law; Ellen Glasgow
The Book of the Law; Aleister Crowley
The Common Law; Robert W(illiam) Chambers
The Common Law; Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
The Consonants of Law; Lucian
The Criminal Law of Botswana; Alexander McCall Smith
The Daughter-in-Law; D. H. Lawrence
The Defence of a certain Poor Christian Man: who else should have been condemned by the Pope’s law; Miles Coverdale
The Devil’s Law-Case; John Webster
The Doctrine of the Law and Grace Unfolded; John Bunyan
The Duty of Disobedience to the Fugitive Slave Law; Lydia Maria Child
The Elements of Law Natural and Politic; Thomas Hobbes
The Elements of Law, Naturall and Politique; Thomas Hobbes
The Giving of the Law Balaam (Chester Plays); anonymous
The Growth of the Law; Benjamin N(athan) Cardozo
The History of English Law Before the Time of Edward I; Frederic William Maitland
The History of the Party for Moderate Progress within the Bounds of the Law; Jaroslav Hasek
The Image and the Law; Howard Nemerov
The Innocent Mother-in-Law; Terence
The Law against Lovers; William Davenant
The Law and the Grace; Iain Crichton Smith
“House o’ Law”; Louise Bennett
“Hume’s Law of Causation”; Kitaro Nishida
“Hyumu no ingaho”; Kitaro Nishida
“La Signora Frola e il signor Ponza, suo genero”; Luigi Pirandello
“Law and Literature”; Benjamin N(athan) Cardozo
“Law as Suited to Man”; Richard Henry Dana Sr.
“Law Clerk, 1979”; Brad Leithauser
“Law in Science and Science in Law”; Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
“Law Lane”; Sarah Orne Jewett
“Law like Love”; W. H. Auden
“Law Song”; L(ouis) E(dward) Sissman
“Law”; Robert Lowell
“Laying Down the Law”; Thomas Hood
“Lese Majesty of the Law”; Ben Ames Williams
“Letter of the Law of Black”; Austin Clarke
“Marine Surface, Law Overcast”; Amy Clampitt
The Law and the Lady; Wilkie Collins
The Law at Randado; Elmore Leonard
The Law of Civilization and Decay: An Essay on History; (Henry) Brooks Adams
The Law of Desire; Pedro Almodovar
The Law of Freedom in a Platform; Gerrard Winstanley
The Law of Karma; Rodney Hall
The Law of Love; Laura Esquivel
The Law of Love; Cherrie Moraga
The Law of Parallels in the History of Religions; Rudolf Otto
The Law of Prizes; Hugo Grotius
The Law of the Children; Jacinto Benavente
The Law of the Four Just Men; (Richard Horatio) Edgar Wallace
The Law of the Savage; Mikhail (Petrovich) Artsybashev
The Law; Marcus Tullius Cicero
The Life of William Penn: The Settler of Pennsylvania, the Founder of Philadelphia, and One of the First Law Givers in the Colonies; Mason Locke Weems
The Mahammedan Law of Succession to the Property of Intestates; Sir William Jones
The Moral Law Expounded; Lancelot Andrewes
The Mother and the Law; D.W. Griffith
The New Law of Righteousness; Gerrard Winstanley
The Old Law; or, A New Way to Please You; Thomas Middleton
The Old Law; William Rowley
The Political Ideal of the Rule of law ; F(riedrich) A(ugust von) Hayek
The Scotch Poor Law; Hugh Miller
The Son-in-Law of M. Poirier; Emile Augier
Three Books Concerning the Law of War and Peace; Hugo Grotius
Universal Law; Giambattista Vico
When Kings Were the Law; D.W. Griffith
“Mrs. Frola and Her Son-in-Law, Mr. Ponza”; Luigi Pirandello
“Must One Recognize the Existence of Natural Law, and If So, in What Sense?”; Edward Westermarck
“My Wife and My Mother-In-Law”; W. S. Merwin
“Natural Law”; Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
“Nature’s Law”; Robert Burns
“Net of Law”; Ding Ling
“Nine Points of the Law”; Peter Porter
“Of custom, and not easily changing an accepted law”; Michel de Montaigne
“Of Law”; Owen Felltham
“On Being Courteous when Compelled to Break the Law”; Heinrich Boell
“Penal Law”; Austin Clarke
“Platonic Love and Colorado Law: The Relevance of Ancient Greek Norms to Modern Sexual Controversies”; Martha Craven Nussbaum
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