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Anderson, O. D. – Analysing Time Series: Proceedings of the International Conference Held in Guernsey, Channel Islands, in October 1979.[1]
Ansted, David Thomas and Robert Gordon Latham – The Channel Islands.[2]
A Bibliographical Guide to the Law of the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands, and the Isle of Man.[3][4]
Balleine's History of Jersey - Marguerite Syvret and Joan Stevens (1998) ISBN 1-86077-065-7[5]
Cruickshank, Charles – The German Occupation of the Channel Islands.[6][7]
Dobson, Roderick – The Birds of the Channel Islands.[8]
Dumaresq, Philip – Philip Dumaresq’s Map of Jersey.[9]
Dury, G. – The Channel Islands.[10]
Eagleston, A. J. – The Channel Islands under Tudor Government, 1485-1642: A Study in Administrative History.[11][12]
Elliott, B. B. – Jersey: An Isle of Romance.[13]
Fraser, David – The Jews of the Channel Islands and the Rule of Law, 1940-1945: 'Quite contrary to the Principles of British Justice'.[14][15]
Hawkes, Jacquetta – The Archaeology of the Channel Islands, Vol. 2: The Bailiwick of Jersey.[16][17]
Horwood, A. R. – A Hand-list of the Lichens of Great Britain, Ireland and the Channel Islands.[18]
Jamieson, A. G. – A People of the Sea: The Maritime History of the Channel Islands.[19][20]
Jee, Nigel – The Landscape of the Channel Islands.[21]
Jones, R., D. Keen, J. Birnie, and P. Waton – Past Landscapes of Jersey: Environmental Change During the Last Ten Thousand Years.[22]
Keeton, G. W., Dennis Lloyd, and George W. Keeton – The British Commonwealth: The Development of Its Laws and Constitutions, Volume 1: The United Kingdom, Part 2: Scotland and the Channel Islands.[23]
Kendrick, T. D. – The Archaeology of the Channel Islands.[24]
King, Peter – The Channel Islands War, 1940-1945.[25]
L’Amy, John H. – Jersey Folk Lore.[26]
Liddicoat, Anthony – A Grammar of the Norman French of the Channel Islands: The Dialects of Jersey and Sark.[27]
Lockley, R. M. – The Charm of the Channel Islands.[10]
Maxwell, W. Harold and Leslie F. Maxwell – A Legal Bibliography of the British Commonwealth of Nations, Volume 1: English Law to 1800, including Wales, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man.[28]
Morris, Joseph E. – Beautiful Britain: The Channel Islands.[29]
Perrin, William F., Bernd Würsig & J. G. M. Thewissen – Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals.[30]
Peterson, C. D., D. A. Pearlman, T. D. Dines, H. R. Arnold, and Jane M. Croft – New Atlas of the British & Irish Flora: An Atlas of the Vascular Plants of Britain, Ireland, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands.[31]
Ramisch, Heinrich – Variation of English in Guernsey/Channel Islands.[32]
Ramsey, Winston G. – The War in the Channel Islands: Then and Now.[33]
Richard, John D. and David McClintock – Wild Flowers of the Channel Islands.[34]
Sheridan, L. A. – The United Kingdom: The Development of Its Laws and Constitution: The Channel Islands.[35][36]
Sinel, Joseph – Prehistoric Times and Men of the Channel Islands.[37]
Spence, N. C. – A Glossary of Jersey-French.[38][39]
^Ray, W. D. (1981). "Review". Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series C. 30 (2). Blackwell Publishing for the Royal Statistical Society: 180–181. JSTOR 2346394.
^"Review". The North American Review. 97 (200). University of Northern Iowa: 274–276. July 1863.[permanent dead link]
^Chloros, A. G. (September 1957). "Review". The Modern Law Review. 20 (5). Blackwell Publishing on behalf of the Modern Law Review: 521–523. JSTOR 1091925.
^Harvey, H. A. (July 1957). "Review". The International and Comparative Law Quarterly. 6 (3): 575–576. doi:10.1093/iclqaj/6.3.575. JSTOR 755213.
^Balleine's History of Jersey, Marguerite Syvret and Joan Stevens (1998) ISBN 1-86077-065-7
^Fox, John P. (January 1976). "Review". International Affairs. 52 (1): 115–116. doi:10.2307/2616106. JSTOR 2616106.
^Callahan, Raymond (April 1976). "Review". The American Historical Review. 81 (2): 391–392. doi:10.2307/1851231. JSTOR 1851231.
^Stettenheim, Peter (January 1953). "Review". The Auk. 70 (1): 100. doi:10.2307/4081077. JSTOR 4081077.
^Gardiner, R. A. (March 1971). "Review". The Geographical Journal. 137 (1): 127. doi:10.2307/1795421. JSTOR 1795421.
^ abFleure, H. J. (January 1952). "Review". Geographical Review. 42 (1): 163–164. doi:10.2307/211269. JSTOR 211269.
^J. E. N., J. E. (October 1950). "Review". The English Historical Review. 65 (257). Oxford University Press: 546. JSTOR 556256.
^Wheeler, Harvey (February 1951). "Review". The Journal of Politics. 13 (1): 112–114. doi:10.2307/2126130. JSTOR 2126130.
^Masters, David (March 1924). "Review". The Geographical Journal. 63 (3): 261. doi:10.2307/1780959. JSTOR 1780958.
^Decoste, David (July 2001). "Review". The Modern Law Review. 64 (4). Blackwell Publishing on behalf of the Modern Law Review: 644–646. JSTOR 1097065.
^Bloxham, Donald (February 2002). "Review". The English Historical Review. 117 (470): 226–227. doi:10.1093/ehr/117.470.226-a. JSTOR 579414.
^C. F. A.-C., C. F. A. (July 1940). "Review". The Geographical Journal. 96 (1). Blackwell Publishing on behalf of The Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers): 51–52. JSTOR 1788501.
^Clark, J. G. D. (July 1940). "Review: 130". Man. 40. Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland: 107–108. JSTOR 2792013.
^Watson, W. (December 1912). "Review: List of British Lichens". New Phytologist. 11 (10): 414–416. doi:10.1111/j.1469-8137.1912.tb05610.x. JSTOR 2427400.
^Morriss, Roger (January 1990). "Review". The English Historical Review. 105 (414): 151. doi:10.1093/ehr/cv.ccccxiv.151. JSTOR 570496.
^Runyan, Timothy J. (February 1990). "Review". The American Historical Review. 95 (1): 173–174. doi:10.2307/2163024. JSTOR 2163024.
^Young, Bruce (July 1984). "Review". The Geographical Journal. 150 (2): 250–251. doi:10.2307/635005. JSTOR 635005.
^Caseldine, Chris (November 1990). "Review: 10,000 Years of an Island's Biogeography: Good Baseline Data". Journal of Biogeography. 17 (6): 711. doi:10.2307/2845177. JSTOR 2845177.
^Inglis, B. D. (Autumn 1957). "Review". The American Journal of Comparative Law. 6 (4): 602–605. doi:10.2307/838177. JSTOR 838177.
^H. J. F., H. J. (October 1929). "Review: 137". Man. 29: 178. JSTOR 2789651.
^Moore, Bob (November 1994). "Review". The English Historical Review. 109 (434): 1341. doi:10.1093/ehr/cix.434.1341-a. JSTOR 574004.
^Rose, H. A. (31 March 1928). "Review". Folklore. 39 (1). Taylor & Francis, Ltd. on behalf of Folklore Enterprises, Ltd.: 100–101. JSTOR 1256480.
^Ashby, William J. (April 1996). "Review". The French Review. 69 (5). American Association of Teachers of French: 841. JSTOR 397181.
^R. H. G., R. H. (April 1956). "Review". The International and Comparative Law Quarterly. 5 (2): 335–336. doi:10.1093/iclqaj/5.2.335. JSTOR 755858.
^Brown, R. M.; Hogarth, D. G. (1912). "Review". Bulletin of the American Geographical Society. 44 (2): 139. doi:10.2307/200243. JSTOR 200242.
^Schusterman, Ronald J. (5 July 2002). "Review: Mammals of the Sea in Science and Culture". Science. New. 297 (5578): 58–59. doi:10.1126/science.1071503. JSTOR 3077211. S2CID 140149796.
^Bernstein, Cynthia; Ramisch, Heinrich (Winter 1991). "Review: The Island That Conquered England, Eh?". American Speech. 66 (4): 437–441. doi:10.2307/455692. JSTOR 455692.
^RH, R. H. (February 1982). "Review". Military Affairs. 46 (1): 51. doi:10.2307/1988191. JSTOR 1988191.
^Townsend, C. C. (1978). "Review". Kew Bulletin. 33 (2): 381–382. doi:10.2307/4109592. JSTOR 4109592.
^Thomas, T. C. (November 1957). "Review". The Cambridge Law Journal. 15 (2): 245–248. doi:10.1017/S0008197300082143. JSTOR 4504470. S2CID 153136850.
^Walker, David M. (November 1956). "Review". The Modern Law Review. 19 (6). Blackwell Publishing on behalf of the Modern Law Review: 710–712. JSTOR 1091150.
^Johnston, H. H.; Sinel, Joseph (June 1915). "Review: Early Man in the Channel Islands". The Geographical Journal. 45 (6): 530–531. doi:10.2307/1780157. JSTOR 1780157.
^Barnett, F. J. (April 1964). "Review". The Modern Language Review. 59 (2): 290. doi:10.2307/3721789. JSTOR 3721789.
^Leonard, Clifford S. Jr. (Jan–Mar 1961). "Review". Language. 37 (1): 142–144. doi:10.2307/411261. JSTOR 411261.
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