The following ,Ust indicates convenient books which the teacher and student ought to have access to for purposes of collateral reading on subjects directly involved in Constitutional Law. The latest edition is indicated in each case, although in most cases any edition will serve the purpose. Suggestions for a broader scope of reading are found in the Select Bibliography and in the lists of references at the beginning of each chapter.

Taswell-Langmead, Thomas Pitt. English Constitutional History, from the Teutonic Conquest to the Present Time. (5th ed., 1896.)

Story, Joseph. Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States. (2 vols. 5th ed. by Bigelow, 1891, includes the additional matter found in the 4th ed. by Cooley.)

Hamilton, Alexander, and Others. The Federalist: A Collection of Essays written in favor of the New Constitution. (Ed. by Lodge, 1888.)

Cooley, Thomas McIntyre. A Treatise on the Constitutional Limitations which rest on the Legislative Power of the States of the American Union. (7th ed. by Lane, 1903.)

Cooley, Thomas McIntyre. The General Principles of Constitutional Law in the United States of America. (3d ed. by McLaughlin, 1898.)

Hart, Albert Bushnell. Actual Government as applied under American Conditions. (American Citizen Series, 1903, 3d ed. 1908.)

McClain, Emlin. A Selection of Cases on Constitutional Laiu. (1900, 2d ed., 1909.)

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Thayer, James Bradley. Cases on Constitutional Law, with Notes. (2 vols., 1895.)

Hill, Mabel. Liberty Documents, with Contemporary Exposition and Critical Comments drawn from various writers. (Ed. by Hart, 1901.)