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1163401323.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0364610859.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
116191210X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1019102497.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
18443735219Guillaumin 1844. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In poor condition suitable as a reading copy. No dust jacket. Library sticker on front cover.Two volumes. Large 8vo. Library binding. Half leather over cloth boards. Spines reinforced with clear tape heavy external wear rubbed edges and bumped corners. Vol. 1 hinges reinforced with tape and binding loose at front and rear. Text block remains sound and pages are foxed but clean. Vol. 2 hinges are reinforced with tape binding remains secure text block sound pages foxed but clean. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item2750grams ISBN: Guillaumin hardcover
0559737939.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1962505862Harvard University Press 1962. First Edition. Hardcover with Dust Jacket. FINE/Very Good. xiv 349pp. B/W frontispiece portraits of all five prophets. 8vo sewn binding in green cloth black stamped lettering. Exceedingly clean and sharp with fresh pages and tight binding; DJ price clippeda bit toned and rubbed around the edges. 'A study of five French thinkers and a school - friends disciples enemies — whose works evoke the image of a new age of prophecy. Tur-got Condorcet Saint-Simon and the Saint-Simonians Fourier and Comte form an unbroken chain of intellectual transmission from the Enlightenment through the first half of the nineteenth century. These men were crisis phil-osophers system-makers moralists magnificent obsessives intoxicated with the future. Mr. Manuel has combined psychological portraiture with philosophical and historical analysis. His fresh reading of underestimated thinkers is based on manuscripts as well as more familiar sources suggesting new insights. Historians of Marxism will be particularly interested in his interpretation of the social doctrines and philosophies of history; Freudians in his exploration of new attitudes toward love among the Saint-Simonians Fourier and Comte; scientists in his description of the imaginative projects of Turgot and Condorcet; students of the varieties of religious experience in his treatment of the Saint-Simonian cult and the Positivist religion. From the DJ flap. 'Each of these figures is ac corded a highly sophisticated and compact biographical treat- ment and subsequently personal details are appropriately in jected into the unfolding tale of the intellectual contribution of the thinker. As Professor Manuel proceeds he compares and contrasts the thinker of the chapter with the men already intro- duced and foreshadows the approaching 'prophet.' The historical context in which the prophets lived is expertly insinuated; so too the historical impact of the five men on the thought and practice of our own age. If Professor Manuel's plan appears highly ambitious it must be immediately stated that its execu tion has been eminently successful.' Donald J. Harvey review in Political Science Quarterly. Harvard University Press hardcover
1811176465Paris: De L'Imprimerie De A. Belin 1811. Hardcover. Good original spine missing and repaired with tape library writing on spine library label andf stamping inside front and rear cover staining of covers and block edges tanning of pages as expected with age. Red 3/4 leather boards with gilt design decorative end pages bw frontispiece with tissue guard 424 pp. Volume 1 of a 9 volume set. Written in French. Vol. 1 has imprint: Paris : De l'imprimerie de A. Belin 1811. De L'Imprimerie De A. Belin hardcover
18442107210022Paris : Guillaumin 1844. Hardcover. Good. French 18th Century Economics 2 volumes. Contemporary leather spines over boards. Minor shelf wear. Hardcover. Good binding and cover. Clean unmarked pages. From the library of Sidney Sherwood. Sherwood was an imminent American economist at Johns Hopkins. Paris : Guillaumin hardcover
1407751506.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1981__3112746007De Gruyter 1981. Hardcover. New. reprint edition. 258 pages. German language. 6.14x0.75x9.21 inches. De Gruyter hardcover
1997Alibris.0000627Editions Du Pas de L'Ane. 1997. Unabridged. Trade paperback. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. pages are uncut on top margin. 267 p. . Reprint of the 1826 edition Editions Du Pas de L'Ane paperback
68261S.l.n.d 1788. 2 feuillets. 51 pages. 185x12 Cm. Dérelié. Publié anonymement en 1788 cet ouvrage reflète les tensions et les aspirations à la tolérance religieuse qui prévalaient en France juste avant la Révolution. Écrit par Turgot un économiste et administrateur éclairé ce texte se présente sous la forme de lettres entre un ecclésiastique et un magistrat. Il aborde des questions de tolérance religieuse avec une acuité qui résonne encore aujourd'hui. L'introduction de Naigeon souligne la rareté et l'importance de ce texte initialement diffusé en nombre limité en 1754. Document bien conservé. S.l.n.d, 1788. unknown
1758LA - HAY369041758- 1ère édition. A Paris et se vend A Lyon chez Jean-Marie Bruyset Libraire. relié plein-veau marron moiré de l'époque. Le dos a été restauré dans sa moitié inférieure mais sans ornements et avec un cuir froissé dont le pied est absent sur 1 cm. ; les plats sont victimes de petites épidermures les coupes et coins par endroit sont frottés avec usure du cuir sinon bonne reliure d'usage et intérieur texte et planches en excellent état ; ouvrage introuvable pour cet ouvrage en état correct. pt in-8. bien complet des 25 planches dépliantes illustrées de gravures ; avec quelques bandeaux et des culs-de-lampe ; dos lisse orné de caissons dans sa moitié supérieure avec filets et motifs floraux dorés ainsi qu'une pièce de titre avec caractères dorés ; toutes tranches rouges. unknown
68265Paris Pierre-Guillaume Simon 1776. 36 pages. 275x215 Cm. Broché. Couverture muette de l'époque. Taches et petits accrocs. Edition Originale de "l'Extrait" du Procès-verbal du Lit de Justice du 12 Mars 1776 évènement majeur dans l'histoire économique et politique de la France avant la Révolution. Ce "Lit de Justice" que les Philosophes appelèrent "Lit de Bienfaisance" représente l'aboutissement du combat de Turgot et des Economistes pour imposer les idées économiques libérales représentées par les célèbres Edits de Turgot. Bel exemplaire broché non rogné. Quelques petites rousseurs et traces de plis. Paris, Pierre-Guillaume Simon, 1776. unknown
1898184579New York: The Macmillan Company 1898. First edition of the first translation of this work into English by William Ashley. This copy contains the 20th-century ownership stamp of Frank William Taussig 1859-1940 who was "one of the founding fathers of economics as both a distinct academic discipline in the United States and as a study of practical value to business and industry" ANB. Octavo. Original green cloth spine lettered in gilt border ruled in blind to sides. Spine slightly toned a little rubbing to spine ends and corners. A very good copy. Kress B.2628. hardcover
1758019989Lyon: Jean Marie Bruyset 1758. FIRST EDITION first printing. Original hardcover with hand written title on the spine. Heavily worn with the binding split. 23 of 25 plates but otherwise complete. This is a binding copy only. . First Edition. Disbound. Poor. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Hardcover. Jean Marie Bruyset Paperback
1790152275Paris: Chez Froullé Libraire 1790. First separate edition of Turgot's tract on French mining law first published in extract in volume 7 of the 1767 Ephémérides du Citoyen. "Turgot's unwearied efforts to promote the welfare of the people rendered him truly popular. Particular occasions upon which it became necessary for the government to consult him drew from his able pen reports in which the great lines of important economic principles were boldly laid down. Such are his memoir on mines and quarries the economic and legal aspects of free mining and his study of the laws of interest a defence of free trade in capital" Palgrave III pp. 591-2. Octavo 198 x 122 mm. Recent green quarter morocco spine lettered in gilt blue paper-covered sides. Binding fine; slight running chip at head discreetly restored not affecting text minor loss at fore edge of pp. 1/2 not affecting text contents otherwise fresh; a very good copy. Goldsmiths' 14558; not in Einaudi or Kress. unknown
1780129392Paris: Chez Barrois 1780. Defence of usury First edition. The work is assigned by Barbier to Pierre Rulié a parish priest of Saint Pierre de Cahors with the text then revised by J. L. Gouttes and by Turgot. The treatise serves to justify the commercial loaning of money at interest and instigated various refutations by the clergy incensed by its defence of usury. Turgot's 1770 paper on lending money at interest is quoted extensively. Uncommon with Library Hub listing copies in six British institutions. Duodecimo 163 x 96 mm. Contemporary mottled sheep smooth spine tooled in gilt red morocco label marbled endpapers red edges. With the half-title and privilege leaves. Very minor insect damage to sheep marbling of front free endpaper peeling contents a little toned. An attractive copy. Barbier 17786; Goldsmiths' 12046; Kress B.319. unknown
1787175389Lausanne: no publisher 1787. First edition published by Honoré Gabriel Mirabeau the son of Victor de Riquetti. The work was originally drawn up by Du Pont de Nemours in 1776 under the title Mémoire sur les municipalités after a draft left by Turgot. The Lettre which begins on page 99 was written by Du Pont de Nemours and the Observations p. 113ff. by Brissot de Warville. The work was reprinted in 1788 under the title Des administrations provinciales. Turgot was opposed to the summoning of the states-general advocated by Malesherbes possibly on the ground that the two privileged orders would have too much power in them. His own plan is found in the Mémoire which was submitted informally to the King. This copy has a manuscript note on the blank recto of the frontispiece: "Cet ouvrage n'est pas de M. Turgot. Il est de M. dupont qui a pris quelqu'unes de ses idées; je suis certaine de ce que j'avance M. Turgot n'ayant rien écrit sur ses operations." Octavo 192 x 118 mm pp. Engraved portrait frontispiece. iv 5-167 1. Contemporary mottled calf red morocco label flat spine richly tooled in gilt single blind rule border to boards flower cornerpieces marbled endpapers and edges. Ownership stamp of the Château de la Roche Guyonne to title page with their gilt coat of arms stamped in the first compartment of the spine; annotation to blank recto of frontispiece and occasional marginal marks in ink to the contents; pale mostly marginal damp mark to first few gatherings; a very good copy. Einaudi 1668; Goldsmiths' 13504; INED 1614 bis; Kress B.1203. hardcover
179121429Paris: Pierre-Samuel Dupont 1791. 19th-century half calf gold-tooled spine. 8vo. With a small woodcut decoration on the title page. First separate edition of a revolutionary treatise on the relations between the American colonies and the colonising countries by the French economist Anne Robert Jacques Turgot 1727-1781. He explains his theory that the colonising countries should withdraw from the colonies on a friendly basis allowing the colonies to have their own government and trade with other countries independently. If the colonising countries would grant the colonies independence they could still have the benefit of trading and settling there. Turgot had composed the treatise already in 1776 at the request of King Louis XVI who solicited his ministers' opinions regarding the proper French policy toward the American Revolution. It was first published as Reflexions rédigées. in Mazzei's Recherches historiques et politiques 1788.A very good copy with only a few small spots.l Goldsmith 14728; Kress B2230; Sabin 97456. Pierre-Samuel Dupont, unknown
1755127430London i.e Paris: Fletcher Gyles 1755. Turgot's first work First edition in French of the second part of Tucker's Reflections on the Expediency of a Law for the Naturalization of Foreign Protestants 1752 translated by Turgot in his first published piece on economics. Tucker wrote the first part of his tract in 1751 in support of Robert Nugent's bill to relax British naturalisation laws against foreign protestants a bill which had had a stormy passage and subsequently failed. It was in the present second part published the following year in which Tucker "developed the established theory that a concentrated industrious population generated economic success. The opposition to the naturalization bill was generated he believed by both bigotry and entrenched monopolistic vested self-interest" ODNB. Turgot's translation of this part of the treatise was appended with his own notes which are significant for several reasons: "in the first place because several of this notes once more reveal at this still early stage of his career the tremendous importance of free competition and free trade in the development of Turgot's economic thought. Further they reveal the fact that thanks to Gournay Turgot's economics came under the influence of English economics to a far greater extent than that of his French contemporaries who were followers of Quesnay" Groenewegen The Economics of A. R. J. Turgot p. xiv. Turgot is also known to have later translated another of Tucker's works on trade wars but his translation was not published and is now lost. Duodecimo 185 x 107 mm. Uncut in original marbled wrappers. Housed in a custom blue cloth box blue morocco label to spine. Half-title present. 20th-century bookplate to inner front cover. Spine backing absent possibly as issued the expected fraying around peripheries. A remarkable survival in the original state in exceptional condition. ESTC T135323. hardcover
1788172184No place: no printer 1788. Wealth in the ancien regime First edition in book form of Turgot's most substantial work a milestone in the history of economic thought and a major influence on Adam Smith. Réflexions is a wide-ranging study of the production and distribution of wealth in the ancien régime drawing on Turgot's experience as chief administrator of Limoges. While the work shares several concepts with the Wealth of Nations including the division of labour Turgot goes beyond Smith in his absolute insistence on minimal government intervention in market forces. Turgot's conclusions that land is the source of wealth accord with those of the physiocrats; it was only his repugnance to all "sects" that kept him from the inner circle of the school. The editor of this posthumous edition is unknown although Condorcet and Du Pont are known to have republished several of Turgot's major economic writings at this time. The Réflexions were written in 1766 and serialized in the Ephémérides du Citoyen from 1769 to 1770. Octavo 195 x 119 mm. Engraved vignette to title page head- and tailpieces. Recent red quarter morocco smooth spine lettered in gilt marbled paper sides. Small ink numerals to half-title and title page. Slight bowing to boards minor browning and foxing to endpapers and contents: a very good copy. Einaudi 5772; En français dans le texte 165; Goldsmiths' 13536; INED 4362; Kress B.1506; Mattioli 3673. hardcover