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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
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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
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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
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2007DADAX054809327XKessinger Publishing 2007-07-25. hardcover. New. 6.00x0.94x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing hardcover
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
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