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BÖHM-BAWERK, Eugen von. Histoire Critique des Théories de l'Intérêt du Capital.
Paris : 1902-1903
First edition in French of Geschichte und Kritik der Kapitalzins-Theorien (1884, this taken from the second German edition of 1900), "an exhaustive survey of the alternative treatments of the phenomenon of interest: use theories, productivity theories, abstinence theories, and many more. Most significant in this early work is his devastating critique... Learn More£375.00Stock Code: 139981
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HICKS, John R. Value and Capital.
Oxford : 1939
First edition, first impression, of the author's most significant book. Hicks was an eminent 20th-century economist known for presenting his ideas in book form rather than in monographs. He was an "economist's economist" (OED) and, though obscure to the public eye, he introduced many concepts that are still significant in economic theory. Value and... Learn More£2,750.00Stock Code: 134623
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HICKS, John R. Value and Capital.
Oxford : 1939
First edition, first impression, of the author's most significant book.
Though obscure to the public eye - an "economist's economist" (OED) - Hicks introduced many concepts that are still significant in economic theory. Value and Capital "taught a whole generation of economists to employ indifference curves and general equilibrium theory" (Blaug).... Learn More£475.00Stock Code: 146905
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MARX, Karl. Le Capital.
Paris : [1872-5]
First edition in French, first issue, a fine presentation copy, inscribed by Marx to the Frankfurt banker Sigmund Schott, with whom Marx exchanged ideas central to his philosophies and work: "Mr Sigmund Schott, de la part de l'auteur, Londres, 3 Novembre 1877" to the first engraved title page. Presentation copies of Capital are exceptionally rare, with... Learn More£575,000.00Stock Code: 128563
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MARX, Karl. Le Capital.
Paris : [1872-5]
First edition in French of the first volume of Das Kapital, the definitive text as authorized by Karl Marx, this being the first issue with Lachâtre's imprint. The book was published in parts from August 1872 to November 1875, here bound on completion. The first volume of Das Kapital was originally published in German in 1867. This French edition was... Learn More£5,750.00Stock Code: 135070
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KELLOGG, Edward. Labor and Other Capital:
New York : 1849
First edition in book form. The work first received publication as a short pamphlet entitled "Currency; The Evil and the Remedy" in around 1843 before being adapted into a book and retitled. Kellogg believed that "commercial disturbances and economic evils in general were due to a lack of credit facilities. He consequently proposed a national currency... Learn More£600.00Stock Code: 124816
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MARX, Karl. El Capital.
Madrid : 1886[-87]
Exceptionally rare first edition in Spanish, an abridged translation of volume one of Marx's Das Kapital (Capital). Its scarcity is explained by the brittle, poor quality of the paper stock - the same used for printing Zafrilla's newspaper - and its very small print run, thought to number no more than a thousand copies in total.
Pablo Correa... Learn More£125,000.00Stock Code: 130328
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HICKS, John. Capital and Growth.
Oxford : 1965
First edition, first impression of Hicks's inquiry into growth theory which develops the methods set forth in his previous writings on the subject. It is the second of his three major works on capital, the first being Value and Capital (1939), the third Capital and Time (1973). Learn More£250.00Stock Code: 134250
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HICKS, John. Capital and Growth.
Oxford : 1965
First edition, first impression of Hicks's inquiry into growth theory which develops the methods set forth in his previous writings on the subject. It is the second of his three major works on capital, the first being Value and Capital (1939), the third Capital and Time (1973). Learn More£250.00Stock Code: 129195
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HICKS, John. Capital and Growth.
Oxford : 1965
First edition, first impression, of Hicks's inquiry into growth theory which develops the methods set forth in his previous writings on the subject. It is the second of his three major works on capital, the first being Value and Capital (1939), the third Capital and Time (1973). Learn More£350.00Stock Code: 134246
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WICKSELL, Knut. Value Capital and Rent.
London : 1954
First English language edition of Wicksell's first book, originally published in German in 1893. "In Value, Capital, and Rent he performed a remarkable labour of synthesis. He adopted the marginal utility marginal productivity theory of value of Jevons, Menger and Marshall, added it to the Böhm Bawerk analysis of capital, and fused the result in a... Learn More£125.00Stock Code: 134302
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PIGOU, Arthur Cecil. A Capital Levy and a Levy on War Wealth.
London : 1920
First edition, first impression, of Pigou's treatise on the question of a levy on capital and war profits, published as part of the series The World of To-day, under the general editorship of Victor Gollancz. Learn More£95.00Stock Code: 131602
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PIGOU, Arthur Cecil. A Capital Levy and a Levy on War Wealth.
London : 1920
First edition, first impression, of Pigou's treatise on the question of a levy on capital and war profits, published as part of the series The World of To-day, under the general editorship of Victor Gollancz. Learn More£125.00Stock Code: 141891
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MARX, Karl - PARETO, Vilfredo. Le Capital. Extraits faits par M. Paul Lafargue.
Paris : 1893
First edition of this selection from Marx's Capital, published in the series Petite bibliothèque économique française et étrangère, the product of a surprising collaboration. Lafargue, a founder of the French socialist party and later Marx's son-in-law, of all the French Marxist writers closest to German orthodoxy, made the selection of the extracts.... Learn More£1,500.00Stock Code: 122588
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MARX, Karl. Il Capitale di Carlo Marx brevemente compendiato da Carlo Cafiero.
Milan : 1879
First edition, extremely scarce, of Cafiero's abridgment of Marx's Das Kapital, the first appearance of the work in Italian. This was one of the earliest abridgements of Das Kapital, and was much admired by Marx.
Carlo Cafiero (1846-1892), an Italian socialist, met Marx and Engels in London in 1870 and was recruited to their cause. He returned... Learn More£22,500.00Stock Code: 128758
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LENIN, Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, as Nikolai Lenin. [In Cyrillic:] Razvitie kapitalizma v Rossii (The Development of Capitalism in Russia).
St Petersburg : 1899
First edition of Lenin's most important and substantial work, his only genuine contribution to economics, in the original Russian language. "The Development of Capitalism in Russia is an example of Lenin's acute observation of all facets of the Russian economy. Its detailed documentation of the peculiarities of Russian capitalism - peculiarities stemming... Learn More£5,750.00Stock Code: 121610
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PETERS, John P. (ed.) Labor and Capital.
New York : 1902
First edition of this collection of essays concerning the relation between employers and employees and how to avoid conflict between the two parties. Published as part of the "Questions of the Day" series. Learn More£225.00Stock Code: 141203
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HAWLEY, Frederick B. Capital and Population:
New York : 1882
First edition, presentation copy inscribed by Hawley on the front flyleaf: "E. N. Morse Esq with the compliments of the author Fred. B. Hawley". The first book by the American business man Frederick Barnard Hawley (18431929). Focusing on the economic aspects of population, the book grew out of a number of articles written by Hawley in the late 1870s.... Learn More£450.00Stock Code: 141154
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MARX, Karl. Capital: a Critique of Political Economy.
Chicago : 1909-1910-1909
First complete English translation of Marx's Das Kapital, books I to III. The first volume is based on the translation made in 1887, but then revised in the light of Engels's fourth edition in German. Volumes II and III are based on the first German editions of these parts, originally published in 1885 and 1894 respectively, and are here translated... Learn More£1,750.00Stock Code: 145456
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MARX, Karl. Capital: A Critical Analysis of Capitalist Production.
London : 1887
First edition in English of Das Kapital, first issue, one of 500 copies printed. All subsequent English editions were based on this "authorized edition": it remained the standard text for the English-speaking public, and continued to be revised and republished until the 1950s.
Samuel Moore, a lawyer and translator active in the Manchester IWMA,... Learn More£19,750.00Stock Code: 144047
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HEFNER, Hugh - ROONEY, Darrell, & Mark A. Viera. Harlow in Hollywood: The Blonde Bombshell in the Glamour Capital, 1928-1937.
Santa Monica, CA : 2011
First edition, first printing, presentation copy to Playboy founder Hugh Hefner, inscribed by both authors on the half-title: "To Hugh Hefner with all good wishes Mark A. Viera", & "To Hef - a man who knows a few things about beautiful women! Best - Darrell Rooney". Hefner has inserted paper clips at several pages, his method of marking notable places... Learn More£750.00Stock Code: 142329
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BELLIN, Jacques Nicolas VILLES DE LA PROVINCE DE CHENSI. SI-NGAN-FU Capitale. TCHOUANG LAN ou Chwang lan<br><br>
1764
Interesting set of two local town plans in the province of Shanxi, China.
Bellin was appointed hydrographer (chief cartographer) to the French Navy upon the creation of France's hydrographic office, the Dépôt des cartes et plans de la Marine.Over a 50 year career, he produced a large number of maps and charts. The accuracy of Bellin's charts... Learn More£120.00Stock Code: 57020
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JACQUEMONT, Victor. Correspondance de Victor Jacquemont avec sa famille et plusieurs de ses amis, pendant son voyage dans l'Inde (1828-1832).
Paris : 1833
First edition. Jacquemont travelled to India in 1828 as a plant-collector on behalf of the Jardin de Plantes, he visited Amber in Rajputana, met with the Ranjit Singh at his capital of Lahore, and visited the kingdom of Ladakh in the Himalayas, "travelling for three and a half years he encountered difficulties and privations in his arduous labours,... Learn More£450.00Stock Code: 112745
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BARTHOLOMEW, John & Co. Eastern Queensland.
Edinburgh. : 1922
A large and very detailed map of the eastern portion of the Australian state of QLD. There is an informative inset plan of Brisbane, the state capital. The map shows the political divisions within the state, together with physical features, such as rivers, lakes, bays, inlets and harbours. Published in "The Times Atlas". Learn More£60.00Stock Code: 66704
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MAITLAND, James, eighth Earl of Lauderdale. Recherches sur la nature et l'origine de la richesse publique,
Paris : 1808
First edition in French, published four years after the first edition in English. Lauderdale "has been hailed as a forerunner of Keynes, in as much as he argued that over-saving was a distinct possibility and that public spending was required to offset private thrift if stagnation was to be asserted" (Blaug). In the present work Lauderdale questioned... Learn More£575.00Stock Code: 113498
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MAITLAND, James, eighth Earl of Lauderdale. An Inquiry into the Nature and Origin of Public Wealth, and into the Means and Causes of its Increase.
Edinburgh : 1804
First edition. Lauderdale "has been hailed as a forerunner of Keynes, in as much as he argued that over-saving was a distinct possibility and that public spending was required to offset private thrift if stagnation was to be asserted" (Blaug). In the present work Lauderdale questioned Adam Smith's theory of the relationship between labour and value,... Learn More£875.00Stock Code: 146719
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MONTAGU, Basil. Some Inquiries respecting the Punishment of Death
London : 1818
First edition. In 1809 Basil Montagu (1770-1851), author and legal reformer, "along with the Quaker philanthropist William Allen and others... formed the Society for the Diffusion of Knowledge upon the Punishment of Death and the Improvement of Prison Discipline (re-established in 1829 as the Society for the Diffusion of Information on the Subject of... Learn More£75.00Stock Code: 115242
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STOW, John. QUEEN HITH Ward and VINTRY Ward. with their Division into Parishes taken from the last Survey
1755
John Stow's, A Survey of London, was first published in 1598, with a second edition following in 1603. Stow's most famous work, it is an evocative 'perambulation' of the streets of the Tudor capital, which forms the main framework of the book.
The huge growth of the metropolis, the devastation wrought by the Great Fire of 1666 and the subsequent... Learn More£165.00Stock Code: 56129
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HENNINGSEN, Charles Frederick. The Most Striking Events of a Twelvemonth's Campaign with Zumalacarregui, in Navarre and the Basque Provinces.
London : 1836
First edition, a very smart set in period calf of this signal and elusive eyewitness account of the First Carlist War (1833-40), Henningsen serving with the Carlist forces under the charismatic Basque officer General Tomás de Zumalacárregui, known affectionately to his troops as "Tio Tomás".
The Edinburgh Review described it as "full of entertainment... Learn More£750.00Stock Code: 141304
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EARTHQUAKES - ODRIOZOLA, Manuel de. Terremotos.
Lima : 1863
First edition and only edition of this history of Lima's seismic activity since the colonial era, and its effect upon the development of Peru's coastal capital, in order to establish patterns and better predict future events.
Manuel de Odriozola (1804-1889) was a Peruvian Colonel of cavalry and leading figure of the Independance of Peru, the... Learn More£1,500.00Stock Code: 132570
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BONNET, Victor. Questions économiques et financières à propos des crises.
Paris : 1859
First edition of the financial publicist and editor's work on the role of currency reform in economic crises. Bonnet (1814-1889) "became a counsellor of state and a member of the Institute. He wrote in the Revue des Deux Mondes from 1860 to 1884, in favour of the monopoly of a bank of circulation, a single standard (gold), indirect taxation, and a reduction... Learn More£750.00Stock Code: 114786
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CALVERT, E. Roy. The Death Penalty Enquiry.
London : 1931
First edition in wrappers, first impression. Among their other recommendations, the Committee advocated that capital punishment be suspended for a experimental period of five years, though this was not enacted until 1938. From the publisher's archive. Learn More£25.00Stock Code: 95087
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CALVERT, E. Roy. The Death Penalty Enquiry.
London : 1931
First edition, first impression. Among their other recommendations, the Committee advocated that capital punishment be suspended for a experimental period of five years, though this was not enacted until 1938. From the publisher's archive with their stamp to the title page. Learn More£75.00Stock Code: 95088
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WALRAS, Leon. [A single volume containing 10 titles demonstrating Walras's developing theories of economic equilibrium.]
Various places : 1874-91
A substantial pamphlet volume, including the first edition of Théorie de la monnaie and the first separate editions of his articles on bimetallism and price variation, from the years of his "second phase of theoretical activity, his period of high creativity and maximum theoretical prolificacy" (Walker, p. 9), when he was in the process of developing... Learn More£27,500.00Stock Code: 116829
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WICKSELL, Knut. Über Wert, Kapital und Rente nach den neueren nationalökonomischen Theorien.
Jena : 1893
First edition, presentation copy of Wicksell's first book, inscribed by him on the title: "Assessor C. O. Montan, vänskapsfullt från förf." An analysis of the theory of distribution, the first English translation, Value, Capital, and Rent, was published in 1954. "In Value, Capital, and Rent he performed a remarkable labour of synthesis. He adopted... Learn More£3,000.00Stock Code: 119110
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ROBSON, George Fennell. N.E. View of The City of Winchester
c1845
A fine view of the ancient city of Winchester, once capital of Wessex and England, viewed with its glorious eleventh century cathedral and other city churches glimpsed amongst the trees and surrounding houses. Published in Britton's; Picturesque Views of The English Cities. Learn More£50.00Stock Code: 70023
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BÖHM-BAWERK, Eugen von. Geschichte und Kritik der Kapitalzins-Theorien.
Jena : 1921
Fourth edition, from the text of the best edition, the revised third. Geschichte und Kritik der Kapitalzins-Theorien was the first part of Böhm-Bawerk's extended opus magnus Capital and Interest, which is "an exhaustive survey of the alternative treatments of the phenomenon of interest: use theories, productivity theories, abstinence theories, and... Learn More£375.00Stock Code: 83444
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POLITICAL ECONOMY. An essay on the political economy of nations:
London : 1821
First edition of this anonymously authored work, divided into three sections: "the principles of production, revenue, and consumption", "on the commercial intercourse of nations" and "considerations on the past and present state of international commerce". Subjects dealt with include the formation of wealth, the nature of capital, the extent of demand... Learn More£1,750.00Stock Code: 127180
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READ, Samuel. Political Economy. An Inquiry into the Natural Grounds of Right to Vendible Property or Wealth.
Edinburgh : 1829
First edition of the anti-Ricardian economist's major work. Uncommon: the title is recorded as having appeared just four times at auction in the past 50 years - one in cloth similarly rebacked, another in contemporary half calf rebacked and recornered, and two in original boards.
Read (fl. 1816-29), of whom very little is known, was a great admirer... Learn More£7,500.00Stock Code: 126586
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CHERBULIEZ, Antoine Elisée. Riche ou pauvre. Exposition succincte des causes et des effets de la distribution actuelle des richesses sociales.
Paris & Geneva : 1840
First edition of a work to which Karl Marx devoted an entire chapter in his Theorien über den Mehrwert (Theories of surplus value), writing that this book, together with George Ramsay's Essay on the distribution of wealth, is the only one to have made the distinction (of great importance to Marx) between "constant" and "variable" capital (i.e. wage... Learn More£850.00Stock Code: 105364
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BEAURAIN, Jean de. Carte Topographique de L'Isle Minorque,
1757
An attractive map depicting the beautiful Spanish Balearic island of Minorca (Menorca), decorated with a cartouche on top left margin. With a large block of historical text underneath describing the island, embellished with an ornate, scrolled border; There are two delightful panoramic views of the islands capital of Mahon and that of Fort St. Philippe... Learn More£550.00Stock Code: 54767
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ALLAIS, Maurice. Économie & Intérêt;
Paris : 1947
First edition. Économie et Intérêt is Allais's second major publication, a massive work on capital and interest which has formed the basis for the so-called "golden rule of accumulation". This states that to maximise real income, the optimum rate of interest should equal the growth rate of the economy. Allais did not publish in English until late... Learn More£3,250.00Stock Code: 96946
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DYKE, John Second Army in the Field
1944
Signed by the artist. One shows The Second Army TAC Headquarters in 1944, the other military traffic, aircraft and barrage balloons in the Low Countries, both signed below the image in capital letters. These drawings appear to date from the late summer or autumn of 1944, when Dempsey's Second Army was advancing through the Low Countries, following the... Learn More£2,750.00Stock Code: 107594
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HAWTREY, Ralph George. A Century of Bank Rate.
London : 1938
First edition, first impression. Ralph George Hawtrey (1879-1975) was a British economist, close friend of Keynes, and a fellow member of the Cambridge Apostles, the University's intellectual secret society. However, from the latter 1920s Keynes and Hawtrey differed greatly on the bank rate, "Hawtrey holding that changes in bank rate operated through... Learn More£50.00Stock Code: 136459
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STOW, John. [London West End] A MAPP of the PARISH OF St GILES'S IN THE FIELDS TAKEN FROM THE LAST SURVEY, WITH CORRECTIONS AND ADDITIONS
1755
John Stow's, A Survey of London, was first published in 1598, with a second edition following in 1603. Stow's most famous work, it is an evocative 'perambulation' of the streets of the Tudor capital, which forms the main framework of the book.
The huge growth of the metropolis, the devastation wrought by the Great Fire of 1666 and the subsequent... Learn More£275.00Stock Code: 56121
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STOW, John., 1525-1605 TOWER STREET WARD,
1755
John Stow's, A Survey of London, was first published in 1598, with a second edition following in 1603. Stow's most famous work, it is an evocative 'perambulation' of the streets of the Tudor capital, which forms the main framework of the book. The huge growth of the metropolis, the devastation wrought by the Great Fire of 1666 and the subsequent rebuilding... Learn More£175.00Stock Code: 56131
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STOW, John., 1525-1605 ALDGATE WARD with its divisions into Precincts and Prishes according to a NEW SURVEY
1755
John Stow's, A Survey of London, was first published in 1598, with a second edition following in 1603. Stow's most famous work, it is an evocative 'perambulation' of the streets of the Tudor capital, which forms the main framework of the book.
The huge growth of the metropolis, the devastation wrought by the Great Fire of 1666 and the subsequent... Learn More£145.00Stock Code: 56132
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SOCIETY FOR THE DIFFUSION OF USEFUL KNOWLEDGE Lisbon.
1847
This is a very handsome and appealing town plan of the Portuguese capital of Lisbon. Below the river Tagus is an excellent vignette view of the city from the "Quinta da Torirnha Val de Pereiro." Above the river is the detailed plan, highlighting the old medieval city boundaries, from the more modern city, together with an inset map of the environs.... Learn More£195.00Stock Code: 66535
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BANK OF SCOTLAND. Act of Parliament, for Erecting a Bank in Scotland.
[Edinburgh : 1695]
The Scottish Parliamentary Act which established the Bank of Scotland.
This Act, together with six further acts subsequently obtained, forms the constitution of the Bank of Scotland. Its original capital was 1,200,000 Scotch, or 100,000 sterling. "The Act exempted the capital of the bank from all public burdens, and gave it the exclusive privilege... Learn More£1,500.00Stock Code: 145166
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ALLAIS, Maurice. Économie & Intérêt;
Paris : 1947
First edition. Economie et Intérêt is Allais's second major publication, a massive work on capital and interest which has formed the basis for the so-called "golden rule of accumulation". This states that to maximise real income, the optimum rate of interest should equal the growth rate of the economy. Allais did not publish in English until late... Learn More£3,500.00Stock Code: 126465
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JEVONS, William Stanley. The State in Relation to Labour.
London : 1882
First edition of Jevons's final book.
Attempting to analyse "the actions of the legislature, and the state of public opinion with reference to the conflict of labour and capital and the regulation of industry" (from the preface), Jevons upholds laissez-faire principles, while displaying "his continuing adherence to Benthamite utilitarianism... Learn More£325.00Stock Code: 146929
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STOW, John. PORTSOKEN WARD with its Divisions into Parishes According to a new Survey
1755
John Stow's Survey of London was first published in 1598, with a second edition following in 1603. Stow's most famous work, it is an evocative perambulation of the streets of the Tudor capital. The huge growth of the metropolis, the devastation wrought by the Great Fire of 1666 and the subsequent rebuilding of the City made an updating of the Survey... Learn More£110.00Stock Code: 56126
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STOW, John. Breadstreet Ward and Cordwainers Ward with their Divisions into Parishes according to a new Survey.
London. : 1755
John Stow's Survey of London was first published in 1598, with a second edition following in 1603. Stow's most famous work, it is an evocative perambulation of the streets of the Tudor capital. The huge growth of the metropolis, the devastation wrought by the Great Fire of 1666 and the subsequent rebuilding of the City made an updating of the Survey... Learn More£250.00Stock Code: 77063
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STOW, John. Breadstreet Ward and Cordwainers Ward with their Divisions into Parishes according to a new Survey.
1755
John Stow's Survey of London was first published in 1598, with a second edition following in 1603. Stow's most famous work, it is an evocative perambulation of the streets of the Tudor capital. The huge growth of the metropolis, the devastation wrought by the Great Fire of 1666 and the subsequent rebuilding of the City made an updating of the Survey... Learn More£95.00Stock Code: 56124
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STOW, John., 1525-1605 CRIPPLEGATE WARD with its Division into PARISHES according to a New SURVEY.
1755
John Stow's, A Survey of London, was first published in 1598, with a second edition following in 1603. Stow's most famous work, it is an evocative 'perambulation' of the streets of the Tudor capital, which forms the main framework of the book.
The huge growth of the metropolis, the devastation wrought by the Great Fire of 1666 and the subsequent... Learn More£175.00Stock Code: 56136
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STOW, John. The Charter House
1720
John Stow's, A Survey of London, was first published in 1598, with a second edition following in 1603. Stow's most famous work, it is an evocative 'perambulation' of the streets of the Tudor capital, which forms the main framework of the book.
The huge growth of the metropolis, the devastation wrought by the Great Fire of 1666 and the subsequent... Learn More£50.00Stock Code: 58921
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STOW, John. The South Prospect of Somerset House in the Strand.
1755
John Stow's, A Survey of London, was first published in 1598, with a second edition following in 1603. Stow's most famous work, it is an evocative 'perambulation' of the streets of the Tudor capital, which forms the main framework of the book.
The huge growth of the metropolis, the devastation wrought by the Great Fire of 1666 and the subsequent... Learn More£60.00Stock Code: 58918
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STOW, John. St James House
1720
John Stow's, A Survey of London, was first published in 1598, with a second edition following in 1603. Stow's most famous work, it is an evocative 'perambulation' of the streets of the Tudor capital, which forms the main framework of the book.
The huge growth of the metropolis, the devastation wrought by the Great Fire of 1666 and the subsequent... Learn More£75.00Stock Code: 58925
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STOW, John. The South Prospect of Somerset House in the Strand.
1755
John Stow's, A Survey of London, was first published in 1598, with a second edition following in 1603. Stow's most famous work, it is an evocative 'perambulation' of the streets of the Tudor capital, which forms the main framework of the book.
The huge growth of the metropolis, the devastation wrought by the Great Fire of 1666 and the subsequent... Learn More£75.00Stock Code: 58919
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SCHUMPETER, Joseph Alois. Theorie der wirtschaftlichen Entwicklung.
Leipzig : 1912
First edition, scarce, of the first statement of what was to become known as the "Schumpeterian system". In this work Schumpeter "replaced Marx's greedy, bloodsucking capitalist by the dynamic innovating entrepreneur as the linchpin of the capitalist system, responsible not just for technical progress but the very existence of a positive rate of profit... Learn More£3,500.00Stock Code: 109215