Stanley Shaw Bond
Stanley Shaw Bond (8 July 1877[1] - 1943) was the owner of legal publishers Butterworth and Co[2] who "introduced professionalism into law publishing".[3] He was the son of Charles Bond. He was responsible for the creation of Halsbury's Laws of England in 1907.
References
- H. Kay Jones (1980) Butterworths: History of a Publishing House. p. 23.
- "AIM25 collection description". www.aim25.ac.uk.
- "A Most Ordinary Curriculum Vitae – Slaw". www.slaw.ca.
Further reading
- Obituary in The Law Journal, Volume 93 (1943), p. 57.
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