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2091202133304441Shunju-sha N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 298p Size: 19cm Shunju-sha paperback
6397214Cambridge University Press CUP pp. 680 . Papeback. New. Cambridge University Press CUP unknown
1999mon0003287384Thoemmes Continuum 1999-03. Hardcover. Like New. . 3 volumes. Thoemmes Continuum hardcover
0521075912.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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1966948Q29London: Macmillan 1966 . Cloth. Fine/Near Fine. 8.5" by 5.5". None. An excellent facsimile edition of Thomas Robert Malthus's eighteenth-century essay on population with the publisher's dust wrapper. A reprint in facsimile of Thomas Robert Malthus' 'An Essay on the Principle of Population'. Bound in the publisher's cloth with the original price-clipped dust wrapper. Originally published in 1798 this work was written by English economist scholar and cleric Thomas Robert Malthus. In 'An Essay on the Principle of Population' Malthus proposed that an increase in a nation's food production would lead to population growth meaning the initial benefits would only be temporary. With notes by Scottish historian and economist James Bonar to the rear of the work. Bound in the publisher's cloth with the original price-clipped dust wrapper. Externally excellent with minor shelf wear only. Dust wrapper is also excellent with light edge wear and a touch of sunning to the spine. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean. Fine Macmillan hardcover
ria9780521588713_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A hardcover
A9780521588713Hardback. New. This is the second and final volume of manuscripts by or relating to T. R. Malthus now held at Kanto Gakuen University. The texts consist of sermons correspondence essays and lecture notes on political economy and history and offer a glimpse of the lifestyle of his wider family and contemporaries. hardcover
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0589006487.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
A9780521581387Hardback. New. This volume comprises a collection of previously unpublished manuscripts by or relating to T. R. Malthus. They consist of correspondence sermons essays and lecture notes on political economy and history. The manuscripts provide insights into Malthus' personal life and his intellectual development. hardcover
1992DADAX0521419549Cambridge University Press 1992-08-28. hardcover. New. 5.75x1.00x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Cambridge University Press hardcover
2007Q-0486456080Dover Publications 2007-07-30. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Dover Publications paperback
1298468272.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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244594Paris, Guillaumin, 1845; grand in-8, LX-687 pp., broché. Dos abîmé. Rousseurs.
0460006924.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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37691J. Murray. 1827. First Edition 4to xxxvi 227 1pp. 22 lithograph plates Malthus essay running from page 171-180; orig. boards covers detached lacks spine uncut unopened internally a nice clean copy. Malthus's first essay to the Royal Society of Literature in which he explains his theory of the source or cause of exchangeable value. As Patricia James in her biography of Malthus explains 'Anyone wishing to understand Malthus's doctrine that the of a commodity is composed of labour and profit these short essays can be recommended for their comparative simplicity. As is often the case enlightenment comes from a footnote - in this instance at the beginning of the first paper with Malthus's italics:- "The natural and necessary conditions of the supply of commodities are precisely the same as the natural and necessary costs of production when reduced to the simplest elements; but I have preferred the former expression because the term cost if not well guarded is too apt to convey the idea of Money expenditure."' The second paper On the Meaning which is most usually and most correctly attached to the term 'Value of a Commodity' was read two years later on the 7th November 1827. J. Murray. 1827 hardcover
A9780521075916Paperback / softback. New. Published in two volumes or as a set this provides a definitive scholarly variorum edition of Malthus's Principles of Political Economy. It contains the full text of the first 1820 edition including Malthus's own invaluable 70-page summary and contains details of all the additions omissions and emendations that occurred between the first and the second posthumous edition of 1836. paperback
First Edition, 4to, xxxvi, 227, [1]pp., 22 lithograph plates, [Malthus essay running from page 171-180]; orig. boards, covers detached, lacks spine, uncut, unopened, internally a nice clean copy. Malthus's first essay to the Royal Society of Literature in which he explains his theory of the source or cause of exchangeable value. As Patricia James in her biography of Malthus explains 'Anyone wishing to understand Malthus's doctrine that the of a commodity is composed of labour and profit, these short essays can be recommended for their comparative simplicity. As is often the case, enlightenment comes from a footnote - in this instance, at the beginning of the first paper (with Malthus's italics):- "The natural and necessary conditions of the supply of commodities are precisely the same as the natural and necessary costs of production, when reduced to the simplest elements; but I have preferred the former expression, because the term cost, if not well guarded, is too apt to convey the idea of Money expenditure."' The second paper On the Meaning which is most usually and most correctly attached to the term 'Value of a Commodity' was read two years later on the 7th November 1827.
3388498989.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
126979 May 1827. 'L. I. Fields' i.e. Lincolns Inn Fields London. 2pp. 12mo. 40 lines. Bifolium. Good on aged paper. The reverse of the second leaf carries half of a red wax seal as well as the address to 'James Loch Esqr Bloomsbury Square'. The letter begins: 'My dear Loch Some friends of mine from the Country are desirous of seeing Lord Stafford's & Lord Grosvenor's pictures some time next week; & they understand that the obtaining of Tickets is not a matter of course but that some little interest is necessary.' He asks for assistance 'with regard to Cleveland House . for Mrs Johnston & party about 5 or 6 persons'. He is going 'to the Cambridge Election' on the following day and thinks that it will be 'very keenly contested'. On his return he hopes 'to attend the Council of the London University' when he hopes 'that Horner's business will be finally & satisfactorily settled'. He has heard 'nothing more about Silk Gowns' but 'Willy Brougham . persists in retaining his appointment and will not be scared into resignation like Plunkett by the Chancery Lawyers.' In the last paragraph he deprecates the news that 'Lord Exeter is to have one of the blue Ribbands though he is no friend of Canning's & indeed closely connected with the high Tory opposition'. This is in his view 'one among many instances of C's weakness & entire dependence upon the higher power.' There is no mention of Loch in Lady Seymour's 'The "Pope" of Holland House Selections from the Correspondence of John Whishaw and his Friends 1813-1840' 1906 and the year 1827 is skirted over. 9 May [1827]. 'L. I. Fields' [i.e. Lincolns Inn Fields, London]. unknown
3368102435.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover