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Paperback in good condition. From the collection of the late Professor Sir Tony Atkinson. Minor edgewear, sunning and a few small marks on the cover. The front hinge has become partially unstuck, with some of the binding adhesive exposed, however the pages remain sound. All content is clear. CM Used
Sound publication with clean pages and clear content. Usual library markings incl. library shelf label on spine, stamps on page block and marks of previous loan slip on FEP. Dust jacket has plastic cover around it and has some wrinkles. Ex-Library
Slightly worn cover, blackening bottom page corner Clean Copy
Stockholm, Peter Hesselberg, 1765. 4to. Disbound. Light browning throughout. Woodcut title- and end-vignette. (2), 61 pp.
[9], 10-320 pages. Name Index. Subject index. Dedicated to Arthur Kitson, "the British pioneer of the new economics, to whose writings the author owes his initial interest in the fascinating problems of wealth and currency." - dedication page. Soddy [1877-1956] was awarded the 1921 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for his work related to isotopes and the transmutation of elements resulting from radiation. Inspired by Kitson, he began writing about economics in 1921, focussing on monetary policy and the role of energy in economic systems. "Soddy's economic writings were largely ignored in his time, but would later be applied to the development of ecological economics in the late 20th century." - E. Zencey. On page 289 Soddy footnotes the Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion, stating "It is very widely believed that there has been something akin to an actual financial conspiracy to enslave the world." "But of the existence of a real conspiracy - a conspiracy of silence - on all monetary problems, in the Press and on political platforms, among editors, publishers and economists, who more than any others ought to be alive and awake to their infinite importance - there can be no question whatever." - p.291. "It was indeed a revelation to the author, accustomed to think of the battle for liberty of thought in scientific matters as having been fought and won centuries ago at the time of Galileo and the Inquisition, to find that in economics, as distinct from physics, it has not yet been won at all. If economics were really a science it would not need to protect itself from criticism by a conspiracy of silence." - p.292. Relatively minor marginal ink markings to thirteen pages. Front free endpaper removed. Ink stamp of "Technocracy Inc., Continental Headquarters, New York City" upon half-title. Front hinge starting. Above-average wear to publisher's green cloth. Dust jacket not included. A worthy reading copy of this fascinating study. Fundaburk 2119, Masui p.244. Book
Hardcover with unclipped dust jacket. First edition, First impression. Jacket is lightly shelfworn and there is a score to the front near spine hinge. Page block and page edges are lightly tanned. Contents are clean throughout and spine is tight. AD Used
19p. 8vo. Original printed wraps. Lacks bottom quarter of front cover. "York Water Company is furnishing them with foul water from the Codorus and pocketing enormous dividends." A very scarce and ephemeral piece from York, PA. PA PAMPH 19_14 BX1
Very light shelfwear. ; The eighth century dawned on a Greek world that had remained substantially unchanged during the centuries of stagnation known as the Dark Age. This book is a study of the economic and cultural upheaval that shook mainland Greece and the Aegean area in the eighth century, and the role that poetry played in this upheaval. Using tools from political and economic anthropology, David Tandy argues that between about 800 and 700 B. C. , a great transformation of dominant economic institutions took place involving wrenching adjustments in the way status and wealth were distributed within the Greek communities. Tandy explores the economic organization of preindustrial societies, both ancient and contemporary, to shed light on the Greek experience. He argues that the sudden shift in Greek economic formations led to new social behaviors and to new social structures such as the polis, itself a by-product of economic change. Unraveling the dialectic between the material record and epic poetry, Tandy shows that the epic tradition mirrored these new social behaviors and that it portrayed the stresses that economic change brought to the ancient Aegean world. Tandy brings in comparative evidence from other small-scale communities beset by changes, spotlighting the specific plight of one community, Ascra in Boeotia, on whose behalf Hesiod sang his Works and Days. The result is a lively, moving account of a human dilemma that, many centuries later, is all too familiar. ; Classics and Contemporary Thought; 9.5 x 1.25 x 6.5 Inches; 296 pages
pp. xi, 329. Uncut and unopened. Endpapers beginning to foxed. 8vo. Original full red cloth binding, gold lettered. Spine slightly faded. New Yorker, Alexander M. Bing, was an urbane lawyer, real estate developer, and philanthropist, whose main fame rests on his enthusiasm for city planning and the idea American garden cities. Scarce and important. WWI 5 **
Hardcover with jacket in good condition. Jacket is lightly scored and edge-worn. Front lower edge is nicked. Jacket and hardcover spine ends are bumped. Page block is lightly marked. Security tag on rear pastedown. Pages are clean and text is clear throughout. HCW Used
20x13 cm., 253 pp., hardcover, stained cover, slightly worn on edges, stained and faded spine, slightly damaged on edges, slightly loose inner binding, ex libris, yellowing pages. else in fair+ condition.
First Edition. Un volume (22 cm) di 63 pagine. In lingua inglese. Tela editoriale verde (senza sovracoperta). Etichetta al retro del piatto: Presented by Britain as part of its technical assistance to countries in Africa. Ottime condizioni.
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1937. 8vo. In the original green full cloth with the original dust wrapper. Dust wrapper with wear, lacking 5 mm to top and bottom of spine and the upper right part of the back. Apart from the dust-jacket, a very fine and clean copy. XIX, (1), 151 pp.
Minimal shelfwear to the cover, some age discolouration to the pages but otherwise clean and tight. Used
pp. xviii, 329, (4) [Publisher's catalogue]. Inked ownership of W.H. Lough, Jr. 8vo. Original full dark blue cloth binding, gold lettered spine. Extremities rubbed. Hardbound. First Edition. Good. COLD WAR/ECON BOX 4
X-205 pagine. Mezza tela verde. Esemplare di biblioteca.
Hardcover and dust jacket
Hardcover, from the collection of Sir Anthony Atkinson. Very good hardcover; good jacket: marked, a little sunned, and worn, with two inch-long tears on front lower edge. Text remains clear throughout. TS Used
A very good paperback. Clean, tight, unmarked in text. ...
Sound book with clean pages. Some discolouration and a small tear on the dust cover. Used
Hardcover with jacket. Very good condition. From the collection of the late Professor Sir Tony Atkinson. Very light edgewear to the jacket. The pages are clean and sound; all text is clear. CM Used
Hardcover. No jacket. Studies in Industrial Economics, Vol. VI. Boards have a few light marks. Light wear to spine ends and leading corners. Contents are sound, clean, clear, in very good condition considering age. BW Used
253pp., br.orig., 19cm., qqs.estampes, bon état
Plon 1934, In-8 broché, 254 pages. Bon état.
Un volume in 8o di (6)-180 pagine. Legatura coeva in tela grigia.