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Author: Smith, Adam
Title: An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations
Place: London
Publisher: Printed for W. Strahan; and T. Cadell
Date: 1776
Item # : 206016
Sale Number   424
Lot Number   52
Sale Name    
The Library of Roger Wagner
Sale Date   03/18/2010
Price realized   $ 60000
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Description:
2 volumes. [12], 510; [4], 587 + [1] ad pp. (4to) 11x8½, period calf. First Edition.
First edition of Adam Smith's ground-breaking analysis of capitalist economics, in which it was demonstrated that the impetus of individual greed would create wealth for the many. The book is of profound influence in the development of modern society, and its appearance in the same year as the American Declaration of Independence matched the burgeoning political freedom to the unfettering of economic activity. Printing and the Mind of Man aptly states: "Where the political aspects of human rights had taken two centuries to explore, Smith's achievement was to bring the study of economic aspects to the same point in a single work. The Wealth of Nations ins not a system, but as a provisional analysis it is completely convincing. The certainty of its criticism and its grasp of human nature have made it the first and greatest classic of modern economic thought." Printing & the Mind of Man 221; Rothschild 1897. With the bookplates of Agnes & Alfred Stern.
Condition:
Covers worn, detached, spine strips partially perished; rear flyleaf and final text leaf of Vol. I detached together, light marginal offset to title-page of Vol. I and half-title of Vol. II (Vol. I has no half-title, and was not issued with one), internally a very nice, clean, wide-margined copy, well worthy of restoration of the binding.
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