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In den WarenkorbZustand: Good. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. Ex-library, so some stamps and wear, but in good overall condition. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions.
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Verlag: Edinburgh, Oliver & Boyd 1966 portrait, 1966
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Ed. and with an introd. By Andrew S Skinner. - With bibliogr., index. - Cloth, good+.
Verlag: Augustus M. Kelley, 1967
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Hardcover. Zustand: Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No Dust Jacket. 6 books. 1967 reprints of 1805 books. Over 2500 pages total. Ex-university library marks, light wear and discoloring; sound bindings; good shape overall. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Economics; Inventory No: 221026.
Verlag: London Printed for A. Millar and T. Cadell in the Strand, 1767
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In den WarenkorbFirst edition; 2 vols; 4to (30.5 x 24 cm); 2 tables (vol. I folding), errata to verso preface vol. I & last f. to end vol. II, final f. of text in vol. I slightly creased, occasional light spotting; contemporary mottled calf, single gilt rules, gilt spine in 6 compartments, contrasting red morocco lettering-pieces, spine caps slightly chipped, small split to upper joints, corners a little bumped, slightly rubbed, very good; xv, [13], 639, [1]; [16], 646, [14]pp. The first systematic survey of economic policy in English. The first edition of Sir James Steuart's Inquiry into the Principles of Political Oeconomy, an important precursor to Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations, which represented the culmination of the mercantilist thought that had dominated European economic thinking throughout the early modern period. 'Steuart's aim was to produce a great conceptual system, linking the most interesting branches of theory and policy, such as "population, agriculture, trade, industry, money, coin, interest, circulation, banks, exchange, public credit and taxes"' (ODNB). The work was well-received, and Steuart's historical approach found later influence in the writings of Hegel and Karl Marx. 'The first English work which had any pretensions to be considered as a systematic or complete view of the subject' (J.R. McCulloch). ESTC N797; Sabin 91387; Goldsmiths 10276; Kress 6498.
Verlag: Printed for James Williams and Richard Moncrieffe, Dublin, 1770
Anbieter: Heritage Book Shop, ABAA, Beverly Hills, CA, USA
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First Dublin edition. Three octavo volumes (8 x 4 7/8 inches; 205 x 125 mm). [10], [i]-xxi, [5], [1, blank], 426, [2, publisher's ads]; [30], 288, 281-424; [8], 431, [1, blank], [19, index], [1, blank] pp. With one folding table, a list of subscribers, and index and two pages of publisher's advertisements. Uniformly bound in contemporary full sheep. Spines ruled and numbered in gilt. Dark red morocco spine labels, lettered in gilt. All edges speckled red. Minor chipping to head and tail of the spine of volume II. Outer joints starting on volumes I and II, but still firm. Previous owner's old ink notes on front free endpaper of Volume I. Previous owner's signature on half-title of volume I and title-page of volume II. Some foxing and toning throughout, and some occasional light marginal dampstaining. The rear endpapers of each volume with some fraying. Overall a very good copy. The previous owner's note on the front free endpaper of volume I reads "The Inquiry of Sir James Steuart is learned and profound; but it is clogged with prejudices, and obscured [the "d" is almost invisible] by a stile [sic] uncouth and almost unintelligible; it has therefore been of more utility to author's [sic] than to the Public - Adam Smith, with inferior Powers + less information, but with more art [?] of management, and greater perspicacity [?] of Language, has attracted more attention and been of greater service in stimulating political inquiries." "The book has been variously appraised; popular for a few years, it was completely overshadowed after 1776 by Smith's Wealth of Nations but was rediscovered in the nineteenth century by German scholars, who even hailed Steuart as the real founder of economic science. This claim is not wholly invalid. He was the first to set out with some pretense at system the principles of economic policy and to analyze their theoretical basis; and he was also the first writer in English to name his study 'Political Economy', i.e. 'the science of Domestic Policy in free Nations'. Moreover, recognizing the danger of verbal misunderstandings in economic discussions, he set out to elaborate a precise terminology for his science. At many points he made contributions of real interest to economic theorynotably in his discussion of population problems, in his distinction between price and value and his analysis of the component parts of the latter and in his investigation into the 'balance of demand' and labor supply, or 'work', and the nature and function of competition" (Encyclopædia of the Social Sciences). "Sir James Steuart had the misfortune to be followed by Adam Smith in less than a decade. Otherwise, his work would probably have served as the standard English economic text" (Carpenter). HBS 67593. $3,500.
Verlag: Nagoya : Nagoyadaigakushuppankai, 1998., 1998
ISBN 10: 4815803404 ISBN 13: 9784815803407
Sprache: Japanisch
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In den WarenkorbTankobon Hardcover. Zustand: Brand New. Japanese language. 9.29x5.75x1.97 inches. In Stock.
4°, Ledereinband. Zustand: Sehr gut. Nummeriertes Exemplar. Der Kommentarband in Pappe hat 109 Seiten. Dieser leicht lichtrandig. Textbände mit Exlibris auf dem Vorsatz. Sehr gut erhalten. 9783878810766 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 5600 Faksimile basierend auf der 1767 erschienenen Ausgabe.
Verlag: The Scotttish Economic Society / Oliver & Boyd, Edinburgh, London, 1966
Anbieter: Antiquariat Andreas Schwarz, Bonn, Deutschland
Zustand: Gut. 2 Bände; LXXXIV, 338 S.mit 1 Porträt-Abbildung als Frontispiz; LXXXIV, S.339-755 mit 1 Porträt-Abbildung als Frontispiz; Original-Lerinenbände im Orig.-Schuber; Gr.8°, Ehemalige Institutsbände einer aufgelösten Bibliothek, mit einigen kleinen Stempeln , a.d.Innendeckel, Vorsatz, a.d.Titelblatt Stempel und Signatur-Nummer, am Rücken unten Leimschatten, Markierung am Schnitt, sonst sehr gutes, wohl kaum genutztes Exemplar. In Original Einbänden und innen sehr gutes Exemplar.
Verlag: London: T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1805, 1805
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In den WarenkorbFirst collected edition of the works of one of the leading political economists of the 18th century, a principal advocate of mercantilism and a major intellectual opponent of Adam Smith, whose Wealth of Nations was written in part to refute his theories. Steuart's Inquiry into the Principles of Political Economy (1767) was perhaps the first systematic treatise on economics in English. Only the publication of the Wealth of Nations in 1776 prevented it becoming "the standard English economic text" (Carpenter, p. 20). Throughout the 1770s and 1780s, it was more widely cited than Smith's work, and the Inquiry was studied closely by Marx, Hegel, and Alexander Hamilton. Hamilton shaped his protectionist policies in line with Steuart's analysis. This edition was prepared by the prominent antiquarian George Chalmers (1742-1825). Vols I-IV contain the Inquiry, while the remaining two volumes collect Steuart's writings on money, coinage, and philosophy, together with shorter autobiographical notes. Einaudi 1526; Goldsmiths' 19010; Kress B.4987. Kenneth Carpenter, The Economic Bestsellers Before 1850, 1975. 6 volumes, octavo (221 x 134 mm); index leaves of vol. IV bound at the end of vol. VI. Near-contemporary quarter cloth, spines numbered in black, grey boards. Early bookseller's stamp of Cooke & Sons, Warwick, to front free endpapers. Worn, slight toning, browning, and spotting to contents: a good set, largely unopened.
Verlag: Dublin: for James Williams and Richard Moncrieffe, 1770, 1770
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In den WarenkorbFirst Dublin edition of the author's masterpiece, marking the culmination of British economic thought before the Wealth of Nations. The work was first published in London in 1767; this is the second edition overall and much rarer. It was the Dublin edition which "was widely circulated in the colonies. The book also attracted the attention of Alexander Hamilton, whose protectionist position was adopted with a view to counterbalancing the competitive advantages of the British economy in the years following the treaty of Paris (1783)" (ODNB). "Sir James Steuart had the misfortune to be followed by Adam Smith in less than a decade. Otherwise [Steuart's Inquiry] would probably have served as the standard English economic text" (Carpenter, p. 20). Its later influence "proved to be most considerable on the continent. During the 1770s the text was translated into German (twice), and into French in 1789. One authority has noted that 'until the final decade of the eighteenth century, Sir James Steuart's Inquiry was better known and more frequently cited than Smith's Wealth of Nations'" (Tribe, p. 133). ESTC T117698. Kenneth Carpenter, The Economic Bestsellers Before 1850, 1975; Keith Tribe, A Critical Biography of Adam Smith, 2002. 3 vols, octavo (211 x 121 mm), pp. [10], xii, [6], 426, [2]; [16], 424; [8], 431, [21]; folding table in Vol. III. Contemporary sprinkled calf, brown labels. Vol. I with slight chip to label, minor wear to spine ends and superficial splits to joints, a few indentations to book block edges, light foxing to contents. A very good copy.
Verlag: Tübingen: Johann Georg Cotta, 1761, 1761
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In den WarenkorbVery rare first edition, written by Steuart whilst in Tübingen, where he had settled in 1757 with his wife and son under the protection of the Duke of Würtemberg, to whom the work is dedicated (in French). In it, Steuart attempted to disentangle the inextricable perplexities of the German mints. The work was translated from a manuscript by Christoph Friedrich Schott, and was only first published in English in 1805 as A Dissertation upon the Doctrine and Principles of Money, applied to the German Coin in volume five of the Works, political, metaphysical, and chronological. Carpenter, Dialogue in Political Economy, 25; Higgs 2537; Holzmann & Bohatta VI, 156; Kress 5986; Lipsius & Leitzmann, p. 2. Octavo (209 x 140 mm). With a large folding table opposite p. 54. Printed in Gothic type. Uncut in recent half mottled calf and marbled boards, spine decorated in blind, red morocco label lettered gilt. Pale dampmark to upper margin of first few leaves, occasional marginal dust soiling; a very good copy, entirely uncut.
Verlag: London: printed for A. Millar, and T. Cadell, 1767, 1767
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In den WarenkorbFirst edition of the author's masterpiece, marking the culmination of British economic thought before the Wealth of Nations. "Sir James Steuart had the misfortune to be followed by Adam Smith in less than a decade. Otherwise [Steuart's Inquiry] would probably have served as the standard English economic text" (Carpenter). Its later influence "proved to be most considerable on the continent. During the 1770s the text was translated into German (twice), and into French in 1789. One authority has noted that 'until the final decade of the eighteenth century, Sir James Steuart's Inquiry was better known and more frequently cited than Smith's Wealth of Nations' (Tribe, p. 133). The admiration of the members of the 19th-century German historical school is now well known. Steuart's historical and cosmopolitan perspective later attracted the well-documented attention of Marx, while it is known that Hegel spent some three months studying one of the German editions. But perhaps the most intriguing link is with North America. The Dublin edition of the Inquiry (1770) was widely circulated in the colonies. The book also attracted the attention of Alexander Hamilton, whose protectionist position was adopted with a view to counterbalancing the competitive advantages of the British economy in the years following the treaty of Paris (1783)" (ODNB). Blaug, Great Economists before Keynes, pp. 241-2; Carpenter, The Economic Bestsellers Before 1850, p. 20; Einaudi 1527; ESTC N797; Goldsmiths' 10276; Higgs 3968; Kress 6498; Schumpeter, History of Economic Analysis, p. 176. 2 vols, quarto (294 x 231 mm). With 2 folding letterpress tables. Late 20th-century sheep to style, preserving earlier endpapers with 19th-century booklabel "Treasury Library. Financial Room", spines gilt with red and green labels. No half-titles, as issued, bound with terminal errata. Spines a little sunned, scattered light foxing and soiling else contents clean, short closed tear at foot of vol. II leaf 3O4; a very good copy.
Verlag: Tübingen: Johann Georg Cotta, 1769-72, 1769
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In den WarenkorbFirst complete edition in German of Steuart's An Inquiry into the Principles of Political Oeconomy (London, 1767), a masterpiece of economics which "was rediscovered in the nineteenth century by German scholars, who even hailed Steuart as the real founder of economic science" (ESS). It is here translated by Steuart's close friend Christoph Friedrich Schott. Of the two competing translations into German published in 1769-72, this is more faithful to Steuart's writing. The translator Schott was a friend of Steuart from the four years the latter spent in Tübingen. Steuart wrote much of the Inquiry there in 1758-9, and in 1761 Schott published a translation of Steuart's Dissertation Upon the Doctrine and Principles of Money. In the preface to this translation, the publisher is keen to emphasize this personal connection. The other translation was published in Hamburg and appears to have precedence, but abridges chapter 28, which here appears in its entirety. The Inquiry, Steuart's magnum opus, had the misfortune to be eclipsed by Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations in 1776 - "otherwise, his work would probably have served as the standard English economic text" (Carpenter, p. 20). The 19th-century German appraisal of the work may be influenced by the fact Steuart's economics drew heavily on German neocameralism. Higgs 4569; Humpert 13147; Kress mentions the Hamburg edition of the same year; not in Goldsmiths'. Kenneth E. Carpenter, The Economic Bestsellers Before 1850, 1975. 5 vols, octavo (195 x 119 mm). Folding table in vol. III. Contemporary boards, printed paper labels. 19th-century library stamp of the Königlich Preußisches Statistisches Bureau to the title pages, and 20th-century Japanese stamp to title pages or front free endpapers. Light rubbing (some abrasion to spine label lettering), else bindings very well preserved, occasional very light foxing else clean. An excellent set.
Verlag: Paris: Didot l'Aîné, 1789, 1789
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In den WarenkorbRare first edition in French of Steuart's Inquiry into the principles of political economy, the translation prepared by Étienne de Sénovert upon the request of Alexandre Vandermonde. Vandermonde, a strong supporter of the Revolution, member of the Académie des Sciences and teacher in political economy at the newly created École Normale, saw that Steuart's work made points not focused on in Adam Smith's more widely translated works. "Sir James Steuart had the misfortune to be followed by Adam Smith in less than a decade. Otherwise [Steuart's Inquiry] would probably have served as the standard English economic text" (Carpenter). Its later influence "proved to be most considerable on the continent. During the 1770s the text was translated into German (twice), and into French in 1789. One authority has noted that 'until the final decade of the eighteenth century, Sir James Steuart's Inquiry was better known and more frequently cited than Smith's Wealth of Nations' (Tribe, 133). The admiration of the members of the nineteenth-century German historical school is now well known. Steuart's historical and cosmopolitan perspective later attracted the well-documented attention of Marx, while it is known that Hegel spent some three months studying one of the German editions. But perhaps the most intriguing link is with North America. The Dublin edition of the Inquiry (1770) was widely circulated in the colonies. The book also attracted the attention of Alexander Hamilton, whose protectionist position was adopted with a view to counterbalancing the competitive advantages of the British economy in the years following the treaty of Paris (1783)" (ODNB). Kress S.5268; not in Einaudi, Goldsmiths' or Mattioli. 5 vols, octavo (198 x 122 mm). Contemporary half roan and sprinkled boards, spines ruled gilt, labels and numbering pieces, yellow edges. Bookplate of the Barante Library to each front pastedown, evidence of paper shelf label removal from foot of each spine, bindings nonetheless fresh. Blank corner of one leaf restored not affecting text (CC2 in vol. IV), a couple of marginal tears repaired, one entering text (leaf T4 vol. II), contents clean. A very good copy.