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Some Aspects of the Tariff Question: An Examination of the Development of American Industries under Protection
Taussig, Frank William; and White, Harry Dexter (with Cooperation of)
Verlag: Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1934
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Hardcover. xiii, 499 p. Includes index. Footnotes. This is volume XII of the Harvard Economic Studies. The purpose of this volume, first published in 1915, was to consider and illustrate some questions of principle in the controversy on free trade and protection. The debate continues nearly a century after this work first appear…ed. This edition of this classic work, begins to address the impact of the Great Depression which began in 1929 as it includes data through 1930. As such it offers an additional perspective on a world economic in crisis--again a foreshadowing of conditions nearly 80 years after this version was published. Good. No dust jacket. Cover has some wear and soiling Some fading of spine lettering. Minor edge soiling. Third Enlarged Edition, Continued to 1930, second impression.

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Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2013. 449 Seiten, mit Abb. im Text, Halbleinen mit Schutzumschlag---- gutes Exemplar / Text englisch - 854 Gramm.
Weitere BilderVerlag: Harper & Brothers, New York and London, 1945
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Zustand: Near Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Near Fine. First Edition. First edition, first printing. A remarkable association copy not only signed by author Henry Morgenthau on the front free endpaper and inscribed to the then-President of the book's publisher, known for picking Pulitzer Prize winners: "For Cass Canfield, a… swell Publisher, with sincere affection." Additionally it is signed in pencil on the book's title page by one its primary ghostwriters, government official Harry Dexter White, with Morgenthau's name suggestively crossed-out. As White's biographer David Rees put it "White was now to supervise the writing of a book by Treasury staff explaining the Morgenthau Plan, eventually published a year later under Morgenthau's name as Germany is Our Problem." Morgenthau himself acknowledged White's role in the signed copy he gave White in 1945, cited in James Boughton's Harry White and the American Creed. In 1948 a handwritten note by White to Whittaker Chambers would embroil him in a covert hunt for Soviet moles within the U.S. government. He died that year but five years later his face would grace newspapers all over the world as he was accused of being a spy for the Soviet Union connected to the network of Nathan Silvermaster. His degree of culpability remains debated to this day, although release of the Venona decrypts provided damning evidence. The posthumous nature of White's notoriety has meant that his signature is extremely rare, especially on books rather than documents. viii, 4, ix - xiii, [iii], 239 pp. + foldout map, printed on speckled wartime paper. Bound in publisher's navy cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Near Fine, light rubbing to extremities, dulled gilt, and dust jacket clipping tipped to front pastedown. In a Near Fine unclipped dust jacket with lightly worn with a few small tape repairs to verso. Uncommon, especially in such nice shape. The book outlines what would become known as The Morgenthau Plan for postwar Germany. The U.S. Secretary of the Treasury called for the defeated enemy's radical total deindustrialization, decentralization, and transformation into a pastoral society. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt regretted his initial support for Morgenthau's plan after it was vigorously decried at home and abroad, and his successor favored the less vengeful and more pragmatic Marshall Plan. White's role in formulating the plan that would bear his superior at the Treasury Department's name remains little-known, as it itself has fallen into obscurity since the early Cold War. Less controversial was White's role in co-founding both the International Monetary Fund and World Bank.