SAY, Jean-Baptiste Traité d'économie politique, ou Simple exposition de la manière dont se forment, se distribuer et se consomment les richesses; fifth edition, increased by one volume and to which are attached an epitome of the fundamental principles...
SAY, Jean-Baptiste Traité d'économie politique, ou Simple exposition de la manière dont se forment, se distribuer et se consomment les richesses; fifth edition, increased by one volume and to which are attached an epitome of the fundamental principles of political economy, and a reasoned index of the subjects [...]. Paris Rapilly 1826 3 vol. 8vo: [4]-cviii-385, [4]-iii-[1 bl.]-408, [4]-iii-[1 bl.]-435 pp.; 1 fold table (foxing, much to some pp., marg. damp stain and ink stain in vol. I, upper margin gnawed at some ff. in vol. I, light dampstaining throughout vol. III and marg. stain to some ff., sm. wormtracks/holes in upper margin of vol. III). Contemp. three-quarter green calf, marbled paper covers, gilt ruled orn. spines, browned spr. edges (rubbed). 5th ed. (1st: 1803), augmented with 1 volume, of the main work of J.-B. Say (1767-1832), a French economist and businessman, who held classically liberal views and actively supported competition, free trade, and the lifting of business restraints. He is primarily remembered for Say's Law: "that supply creates its own demand". With 1 folding table ("Tableau pour indiquer la marche des valeurs dans les emprunts publics"). Ref Goldsmiths 24807. Prov. H. Nicaise (ms. ownership entry). - Ms. marginalia in pencil in some lower margins. Automatically translated by DeepL. To see the original version, click here.
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SAY, Jean-Baptiste Traité d'économie politique, ou Simple exposition de la manière dont se forment, se distribuer et se consomment les richesses; fifth edition, increased by one volume and to which are attached an epitome of the fundamental principles of political economy, and a reasoned index of the subjects [...]. Paris Rapilly 1826 3 vol. 8vo: [4]-cviii-385, [4]-iii-[1 bl.]-408, [4]-iii-[1 bl.]-435 pp.; 1 fold table (foxing, much to some pp., marg. damp stain and ink stain in vol. I, upper margin gnawed at some ff. in vol. I, light dampstaining throughout vol. III and marg. stain to some ff., sm. wormtracks/holes in upper margin of vol. III). Contemp. three-quarter green calf, marbled paper covers, gilt ruled orn. spines, browned spr. edges (rubbed). 5th ed. (1st: 1803), augmented with 1 volume, of the main work of J.-B. Say (1767-1832), a French economist and businessman, who held classically liberal views and actively supported competition, free trade, and the lifting of business restraints. He is primarily remembered for Say's Law: "that supply creates its own demand". With 1 folding table ("Tableau pour indiquer la marche des valeurs dans les emprunts publics"). Ref Goldsmiths 24807. Prov. H. Nicaise (ms. ownership entry). - Ms. marginalia in pencil in some lower margins. Automatically translated by DeepL. To see the original version, click here.
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