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Be sure to cite the specific page number of the reading whenever an idea derived from an author is referenced. Example: Shumway (p.xx) refers to the important role of mass media in the spread of rock and roll culture, illustrated in “Jailhouse Rock” by the character Vince Edwards’ upward trajectory from the “backwoods” to a Hollywood film career. Do not use any direct quotes from the readings longer than 1 short sentence – put things into your own words
(Those referred to in your footnotes plus any others.) Divide the bibliography into the following sections: A. Articles/Books/Reports (not law reports as they should be listed in the section: Case Law) B. Case Law C. Legislation D. Treaties E. Other Sources should be listed in alphabetical order under each heading according to the surname of the first listed author. Sample Bibliography SAMPLE BIBLIOGRAPHY BIBLIOGRAPHY A Articles/Book s/Reports Bailey, David, ‘Reforming Civil Procedure in Victoria – Two Steps Forward and One Step Back?’ (2011) 1(1) Dictum 81 Francis, Angus and Neil Andrews, 'Insolvency Law in Taiwan: The Interplay between Official and Unofficial Law' in Roman Tomasic (ed), Insolvency Law in East Asia (Ashgate 2006) French, Robert, ‘The Role of the High Court in the Recognition of Native Title’ (2002) 30(2) University of Western Australia Law Review 129 Graw, Stephen, An Introduction to the Law of Contract (Lawbook, 7th ed, 2011) Victorian Law Reform Commission, Civil Justice Review, Report No 14
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Tess of the d'Urbervilles 1 Tess of the d'Urbervilles The Project Gutenberg eBook, Tess of the d'Urbervilles, by Thomas Hardy This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: Tess of the d'Urbervilles A Pure Woman Author: Thomas Hardy Release Date: February, 1994 [eBook #110] This edition 11 released June 17, 2005 Language: English Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 Tess of the d'Urbervilles 2 ***START OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLES*** E-text transcribed by Steve Menyhert, proof-read by Meredith Ricker and John Hamm, and revised by Joseph E. Loewenstein, M.D. TESS OF THE D'URBERVILLES A Pure Woman Faithfully presented by THOMAS HARDY Contents Phase the First: The Maiden, I-XI Phase the Second: Maiden No More, XII-XV Phase the Third: The Rally, XVI-XXIV Phase the Fourth: The Consequence, XXV-XXXIV Phase the Fifth: The Woman Pays, XXXV-XLIV Phase the Sixth: The Convert, XLV-LII Phase the Seventh: Fulfilment, LIII-LIX Phase the First: The Maiden I On an evening in the latter part of May a middle-aged man was walking homeward from Shaston to the village of Marlott, in the adjoining Vale of Blakemore, or Blackmoor. The pair of legs that carried him were rickety, and Tess of the d'Urbervilles 3 there was a bias in his gait which inclined him somewhat to the left of a straight line. He occasionally gave a smart nod, as if in confirmation of some opinion, though he was not thinking of anything in particular.