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1837126066S.l.n.d. [Firmin Didot, 1837] 1 vol. broché in-4, broché, non rogné, 81 pp. Ce discours occupe les pages 9 à 36 du "Recueil des lectures faites dans la séance publique annuelle de l'Académie des sciences morales et politiques, du mercredi 28 décembre 1836". Couverture manquante, infimes rousseurs, sinon bon exemplaire, non coupé.
1837126066S.l.n.d. [Firmin Didot, 1837] 1 vol. broché in-4, broché, non rogné, 81 pp. Ce discours occupe les pages 9 à 36 du "Recueil des lectures faites dans la séance publique annuelle de l'Académie des sciences morales et politiques, du mercredi 28 décembre 1836". Couverture manquante, infimes rousseurs, sinon bon exemplaire, non coupé.
1808385225London: Sold by T. Becket 1808. Hardcover. Fair. First edition. Volume 56 May to August 1808. Octavo. Contemporary half calf and marbled paper over boards red morocco spine label. The leather is dry and worn front joint is split else a good sound copy. Armorial bookplate of Margaret Smith Burges on the front pastedown. Contains reviews of George Crabbe's "Poems" Jarrold's "Answer" to Malthus's "Essay on the Principle of Population" Malthus's "A Reply to the Essay on Population" and much more. Sold by T. Becket hardcover
1824000011084London: John Murray 1824. Disbound. Good. 8vo. 24 cm x 13.5 cm. 1 298-334 pp. Pamphlet. The Quarterly Review was a British periodical that began in 1809. This is a review of Thomas Malthus' Principles of Political Economy and the writers of this review frequently compare Malthus' work to Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations. A fascinating look at what Malthus' contemporaries thought of his work a work which would later be praised by J.M. Keynes the twentieth-century economist. This article was once bound in a compendium of the Quarterly review but now lacks boards and wraps. The stitching is present on the side and the final leaf is starting from the stitching. John Murray unknown
1852101094<p>Paris: Guillaumin et Cie Libraires 1852. 1852. Good. - Octavo 9-5/8 inches high by 6-1/2 inches wide. Hardcover bound into black & white marbled boards backed with a black cloth spine titled & ruled in gilt on the spine. The covers are rubbed & soiled. lvi & 688 pages. There is foxing throughout particularly at the front & rear. Good.</p> Paris: Guillaumin et Cie, Libraires, 1852. hardcover
18262411260086London: John Murray 1826. Hardcover. Acceptable. Malthus' Classic Work on the Economics of Population Growth Sold with all faults. Vol. 1 only. xviii 535 pages Important note: lacking pages 531-534. Good candidate for rebind. Binding broken boards detached lacking half of spine leather. Marbled boards. Clean unmarked pages. Vol. 1 of the 6th expanded edition of Essay on the Principle of Population. In this work Malthus argues that there is a disparity between the rate of growth of population which increases geometrically and the rate of growth of agriculture which increases only arithmetically. He then explores how populations have historically been kept in check. The final edition in Malthus' lifetime. Goldsmiths' 24893; Kress C1724 John Murray hardcover
1890226775London: Ward Lock & Co. Limited 1890. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Hardcover; large 8vo; 614 pages. Scarce in this edition. Dark red cloth with gilt on spine textured cloth. Rubbed edges. Clean dark blue endpapers. "1890" in pen on title page some small pen marks in very few margins. Bright and clean interior. VG/-- <br/> <br/> Ward, Lock & Co., Limited hardcover
18079380London: J Johnson 1807. The Fourth Edition of Volume 1 only comprising books 1 & 2. By T R Malthus A.M. late fellow of Jesus College Cambridge and Professor of History and Political Economy in the East India College Hertfordshire. Tree calf boards pleasingly worn a little bumped to corners. Six panelled spine lettered 'Volume 1' in gilt over black a little chipped to tail. Endpapers clean front and rear. Original owner's bookplate to front pastedown features the Clan Carmichael coat of arms in the name of Richard Carmichael. A later handwritten ownership inscription to top of bookplate reads Mo Holroyd above a date of July 26 1865. To recto of title page is an additional original handwritten ownership inscription again in the name of Richard Carmichael dated November 25th 1809. Text block very sound and in very good condition. Loss noted on collation to bottom corner of pp.1 resulting in lack of final word; similar loss to pp.7 resulting in lack of bottom 2 lines of text. Otherwise complete and a very pleasing volume. Please contact Christian White Rare Books Ltd for more information or images of this item 1807 J Johnson hardcover
1821267479London: J. Porter 1821. Hardcover. Fair. First edition. Volumes 94-96 Complete three volume set for 1821. Octavos. Contemporary half calf and marbled paper boards. Overall scuffing to the spine and boards chipping to the spine backs else a good sound set. Contains reviews of Shelley's "The Cenci A Tragedy" and "Prometheus Unbound" William Edward Parry's two "Journals" of a Voyage for the Discovery of a North-West Passage and a Voyage of Discovery to the Arctic Regions the "Principles of Political Economy" by Malthus "The History of British India" by James Mill and much more. J. Porter hardcover
18363620869William Pickering 1836. Spine in poor conidition. Browning of pages.This book has hardback covers. Ex-library With usual stamps and markings In poor condition suitable as a reading copy. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item750grams ISBN: William Pickering hardcover
1826015875London: John Murray 1826 Book. Fair. Hardcover. 5th or later Edition. 1826 Sixth edition 2 volume set published 1826 The final revised text Good/Reasonable Condition: see notes Vol I: xviii 535pp. Vol 2: iv 528pp CONDITION Set Needs Rebinding Vol I Original Buckram Top of Spine is Loose; see photo Contents tight and clean Viol II No Binding Slight Browning on Title-Page Pencil Scribbles on the back of the last flyleaf Contents tight and clean. John Murray hardcover
1841018705Bruxelles: Société Typographique Belge Wahlen 1841. .suivi de quelques recherches relatives à l'espérance de guérir ou d'adoucir les maux qu'elle entraine. Traduit de l'anglais sur la 5me édition par P. Prevost et G. Prevost de Génève. Nouvelle édition revue corrigee et augmentee . d'apres MM. Balbi et d'Omalius d'Halloy. Due volumi 19 cm di 4-422 e 4-448 pagine. Qualche fioritura. Timbro di possesso Polesini alle pagine di titolo; ex libris al retro della copertina. In lingua francese. Brossura editoriale una gora e dorsi restaurati muti. Société Typographique Belge, Wahlen unknown
189311039Torino: Ermanno Loescher 1893. 1893. Good. - Small quarto 9-5/8 inches high by 6-3/4 inches wide rebound without original wraps in dark green cloth titled in gilt with decorations in gilt on the spine. The covers are slightly warped & the binding is bumped & rubbed affecting the titling. The head of the spine is chipped & frayed. 167 pages plus errata/corrigenda page. The pastedowns & endpapers are darkened & there is scattered foxing & light staining. Good. <p>First edition. The text is in Italian.<p>The book is inscribed by the author but the inscription & signature have been partially cut off in rebinding.<p>"This interesting work proposes to examine by the light of scientific criticism the theory of Malthus and the principal objections that have been brought against it. The author turns his attention first to pointing out the irrefutability of the biological tendency as Malthus has shown it and the necessity which devolves upon political economy to recognize it as a fundamental law. Lebrecht does not ignore the objections raised by various writers against this tendency; on the contrary he estimates them with praiseworthy impartiality; yet after careful examination he believes that they are not destructive of the theory.He does not deny that the coefficient of procreation is essentially economic and that poverty is one of its potent factors; yet he affirms that the prolific action of poverty can be remedied by moral influences. From a review of the book by Achille Loria and Cornelia H. B. Rogers in "Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science Vol. 4 May 1894 p. 134.<p>Rare. Torino: Ermanno Loescher, 1893. paperback
181771430<p> Volume I xvi 496 pages. Volume II iv 507 pages. Volume III iv 500 pages.</p> Published by John Murray hardcover
1809191317Georgetown: J. Milligan 1809. 1st American Edition. Hardcover. Fair missing covers leather spine heavily worn pages have foxing spots binding split and several pages loose but all appear to be present with minor tears here and there Sold as a reading copy or binding set WAF. Missing covers and worn leather spine. Vol. 1: XVI 510 XXXIV pp. Vol. 2: vii 1 542 pp. This is the first American edition. Volumes 1 2 of a 2 volume set. Includes index. Scarce and worthy of rebinding. J. Milligan hardcover
1815BOOKS062718ILondon: John Murray 1815. HC. very good bound in maroon buckram cloth hardcover SEE NOTE. . AND GENERAL WEALTH OF THE COUNTRY. An exceptionally nice original copy of the Third Edition however in the right margin there is a pinhole not affecting text through the pages. 48pp. John Murray unknown
18265784691John Murray 1826. Volume 1. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In good all round condition. Sixth edition. Medium 8vo with marbled boards and black leather half binding. Raised bands gilt lettering and gilt borders on backstrip. Bumped corners and some minor chipping and general wear. Interior is secure clean and clear save for some foxing. Trimmed. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item850grams ISBN: John Murray hardcover
181751078London, John Murray, 1817. 8vo. Bound in three nice uniform contemporary half calf with five raised bands and gilt lettering to spine. Spines with wear. Front board and spine detached from book-block on volume 1. Ex-libris pasted on to pasted down front free end-paper on all three volumes. A fine set.
181751078London John Murray 1817. 8vo. Bound in three nice uniform contemporary half calf with five raised bands and gilt lettering to spine. Spines with wear. Front board and spine detached from book-block on volume 1. Ex-libris pasted on to pasted down front free end-paper on all three volumes. A fine set. <br/><br/><em>The fifth edition of this political and economic classic which constitutes Malthus' first major publication and his main work because of which he is considered the father of demography and one of the main sources of inspiration for Darwin and Wallace.This present fifth edition contain several important additions price of grain and the third chapter of Book III was completely rewritten. The book then as now is considered highly controversial and it has influenced all demographers ever since as well as being of immense importance to the study of economic theory and genetic inheritance. "The "Essay" was highly influential in the progress of thought in the early nineteenth-century Europe. "Parson" Malthus as Cobbett dubbed him was for many a monster and his views were often grossly misinterpreted. But his influence on social policy whether for good or evil was considerable. The Malthusian theory of population came at the right time to harden the existing feeling against the Poor Laws and Malthus was a leading spirit behind the Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834." PMM 251.Thomas Robert Malthus 1766-1834 called the "enfant terrible" of the economists was an English demographer statistician and political economist who is best known for his groundbreaking views on population growth presented in his "Essays on the Principle of Population" which is based on his own prediction that population would outrun food supply causing poverty and starvation. Among other things this caused the legislation which lowered the population of the poor in England. Malthus actually turned political economic and social thought upside down with this work which has caused him to be considered one of the 100 most influential persons in history Hart The 100: A Ranking of the most Influential Persons in History 1978. Of course he was condemned by Marx and Engels and opposed by the socialists universally but the work was of immense impact on not only politics economics social sciences etc but also on natural sciences. "Later in the "Origin of Species" he Darwin wrote that the struggle for existence "is the doctrine of Malthus applied with manifold force to the whole animal and vegetable kingdoms; for in this case there can be no artificial increase of food and no prudential restraint from marriage" p. 63. Alfred Russel Wallace who arrived at a worked-out formulation of the theory of evolution at almost precisely the same time as Darwin acknowledged that "perhaps the most important book I read was Malthus's "Principles of Population" My Life p. 232. Although there were four decennial censuses before Malthus' death he did not himself analyze the data although he did influence Lambert Quetelet and Pierre Verhulst who made precise statistical studies on growth of populations in developed countries and showed how the early exponential growth changed to an S curve." DSB IX p. 69. As Malthus realized that his theories were not satisfactorily presented or sufficiently demonstrated in the first edition from 1798 he travelled for three years through Europe gleaning statistics and then published the second edition in 1803. Among other places he travelled through Northern Germany and his detailed diaries of these journeys provided him with some of the evidence necessary for the development of his theory on population growth. The observational information that he gathered on his travels in Europe were crucial to the development of his theories which also means that the work is of great interest for other European countries and not only Britain. "In 1819 the Royal Society elected Malthus to a fellowship. He was also a member of the French Institute and the Berlin Academy and a founding member of the Statistical Society 1834." DSB IX p. 67. Printing and the Mind of Man 251 first edition. Einaudi 3670Mattioli 2210Goldsmith 21761Kress B6974 </em> hardcover
180950942Georgetown J. Milligan 1809. First American edition. Hardcover. Index at the end of the first volume. The signatures of three early owners of the book appear on the endpapers. Both volumes are internally complete and firm but the backstrips of both volumes are perished and the covers of volume one are loose while the front cover of volume two is detached and the back cover is missing. Both volumes have major damp stains: in volume one it affects the bottom inside quadrant of the page of the first third of the book while in volume two it affects the outside edge of the last quarter of the book. . Two volumes separately paged. A binding copy of the first American edition of a landmark book in the history of social thought. Georgetown, J. Milligan hardcover
181539958London: Printed for John Murray 1815. Third edition. 47 1 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Disbound with paper strip on spine pale dampstain to upper margin throughout not affecting text. Third edition. 47 1 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Malthus on the Corn Laws. Kress B 6539; Goldsmith 21179 Printed for John Murray unknown books
1831100869Georgetown D. C.: Published by Charles Cruikshank Rind's Press 1831. First American edition first published in London in 1817. Original cloth backed tan boards printed paper label reading "Additions / to an / Essay /on / Population / by T.B. Malthus" uncut partially unopened. Some spotting and browning of binding rubbing with some wear to extremities some foxing and spotting of leaves insect trail along lower inner hinge marginal tears on R4 and Cc4 not affecting text. A very good copy in brown cloth clamshell box. First American edition first published in London in 1817. Very scarce.This work contains new chapters additions and corrections included in the fifth edition separately published with a new title page and pagination for those who already had the earlier editions. The Contents leaf lists: Book II Chapters I Checks to Population in France and VII Checks to Population in England; Book III Chapters II Of Systems of Equality IV Of Emigration VI Of Poor Laws VIII-XIV the Agricultural and Commercial Systems Corn Laws Exportation and Importation and "Of increasing Wealth as it affects the Condition of the Poor; Book IV Chapters VI "Effects of the Knowledge of the Principal Cause of Poverty on Civil Liberty" XII "Different Plans of Improving the Condition of the Poor considered" and the Appendix. There are new chapters on the Poor and Corn Laws. a revised chapter on rent and especially the change in Chapter III which formely dealt with Godwin and his "Systems of Equality" now relate to Robert Owen his Utopian systems and his "New View of Society". In 1817 at the height of his success Robert Owen addressed the House of Commons speaking on his methods and ideas. Owen had disagreed with Malthus' theories of population. In 1824 Owen had come to America and purchased what became New harmony a communal society experiment. It was not successful and Owen returned to England in 1828. The Appendix contains Malthus' responses to the publication of Principles of Population and Production by Mr. Wayland and An Inquiry into the Principle of Population by James Grahame. Each chapter notes where the additions should be placed referring to the English edition of 1807 and American edition of 1809. Goldsmiths' Kress Library 26723.2; Kress C2883; Kress B6973 Goldsmiths' 21762 Einaudi 3664 last three for London ed. Published by Charles Cruikshank, Rind's Press unknown books
1831376545Georgetown D. C.: Published by Charles Cruikshank Rind's Press 1831. First American edition first published in London in 1817. 8vo. Original cloth backed tan boards printed paper label reading "Additions / to an / Essay /on / Population / by T.B. Malthus" uncut partially unopened. Some spotting and browning of binding rubbing with some wear to extremities some foxing and spotting of leaves insect trail along lower inner hinge marginal tears on R4 and Cc4 not affecting text. A very good copy in brown cloth clamshell box with leather spine label. First American edition first published in London in 1817. 8vo. Very scarce. This work contains new chapters additions and corrections included in the fifth edition separately published with a new title page and pagination for those who already had the earlier editions. <br /> <br /> The Contents leaf lists: Book II Chapters I Checks to Population in France and VII Checks to Population in England; Book III Chapters II Of Systems of Equality IV Of Emigration VI Of Poor Laws VIII-XIV the Agricultural and Commercial Systems Corn Laws Exportation and Importation and "Of increasing Wealth as it affects the Condition of the Poor; Book IV Chapters VI "Effects of the Knowledge of the Principal Cause of Poverty on Civil Liberty" XII "Different Plans of Improving the Condition of the Poor considered" and the Appendix. There are new chapters on the Poor and Corn Laws. A revised chapter on rent and especially the change in Chapter III which formely dealt with Godwin and his "Systems of Equality" now relate to Robert Owen his Utopian systems and his "New View of Society". <br /> <br /> In 1817 at the height of his success Robert Owen addressed the House of Commons speaking on his methods and ideas. Owen had disagreed with Malthus' theories of population. In 1824 Owen had come to America and purchased what became New Harmony a communal society experiment. It was not successful and Owen returned to England in 1828. The Appendix contains Malthus' responses to the publication of Principles of Population and Production by Mr. Wayland and An Inquiry into the Principle of Population by James Grahame. Each chapter notes where the additions should be placed referring to the English edition of 1807 and American edition of 1809. Goldsmiths' Kress Library 26723.2; Kress C2883; Kress B6973 Goldsmiths' 21762 Einaudi 3664 last three for London ed. Published by Charles Cruikshank, Rind's Press unknown
181539958London: Printed for John Murray 1815. Third edition. 47 1 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Disbound with paper strip on spine pale dampstain to upper margin throughout not affecting text. Third edition. 47 1 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Kress B 6539; Goldsmith 21179 Printed for John Murray unknown
1820104886P., J.-P. Aillaud, 1820, 2 vol. in-8°, xxxii-501 et 452 pp, brochés, couvertures muettes de l'époque, bon état. Edition originale (Goldsmiths, 22768 ; Kress, C.576 ; manque à Einaudi)