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Definitions in Political Economy, preceded by an Inquiry into the rules which ought to guide political economists in the definition and use of their terms; - 1853

by MALTHUS, Thomas Robert

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London: Simpkin and Marshall,, 1853. Presentation copy to the editor of The Economist Second edition of Malthus's Definitions, edited and with a new preface, notes and additional remarks by John Cazenove (1788-1879), an intimate friend and protégé of Malthus, who described him as "a very clever man, and good political economist." Cazenove's writings are "a worthwhile contribution to political economy in their own right, and an important part of the anti-Ricardian tradition" (New Palgrave). This presentation copy is inscribed on the half-title: "To the Editor of The Economist with Mr Cazenove's Comps." The founder and first editor of The Economist was James Wilson (1805-1860), a businessman, economist and Liberal politician, who continued as editor until 1857. Octavo. Original green cloth, printed paper label to front board, yellow coated endpapers. Spine ends and corners rubbed, joints with short splits to extremities; pencil annotation to one or two pages, occasional marginal finger marks; a very good copy. Sraffa 3702.
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  • Title Definitions in Political Economy, preceded by an Inquiry into the rules which ought to guide political economists in the definition and use of their terms;
  • Author MALTHUS, Thomas Robert
  • Date 1853
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 133496

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