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10.30.13
by Austin Martin Williams

Scary Books

More Halloween Clip Art Illustrations at http://www.ClipartOf.comIn conjunction with the season, and inspired by the LibGuide created by The University of Iowa College of Law Library, here are a couple of books that we have at the Law Library that will get you in the mood to celebrate Halloween.

  • Halloween law:  a spirited look at the law school curriculum, by Victoria Sutton
  • Witch-children: from Salem witch-hunts to modern courtrooms, by Hans Sebald
  • Witchcraft and witch trials : a history of English witchcraft and its legal perspectives, 1542 to 1736, by Gregory Durston
  • Pumpkin: the curious history of an American icon, by Cindy Ott

And if you need any last minute costume ideas, the University Library has several books on costuming.

  • Costumes & props, by Carol Ann Bloom
  • Costumes for children, by Barbara Snook
  • Costume, by L. Rowland-Warne

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