Stanley Shaw Bond (8 July 1877 – 1943) was the owner of legal publishers Butterworth and Co, who "introduced professionalism into law publishing". 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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