By W. Stanley Jevons
London   Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co
7.5" by 5" xviii, 349, [80]pp
A pleasing edition of this history and explanation of past and contemporary economical systems, with an eighty-page catalogue of publisher's advertisements to the rear.
By W. Stanley Jevons

1893 Money and the Mechanism of Exchange

London   Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co
7.5" by 5" xviii, 349, [80]pp
A pleasing edition of this history and explanation of past and contemporary economical systems, with an eighty-page catalogue of publisher's advertisements to the rear.
£60.00
: 0.5kgs / : 922Y58

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Description

Original Binding, Publishers' Original Binding

The tenth edition of this work. From the publisher's 'International Scientific Series'. 

In the publisher's original cloth binding, with black decorations and gilt detailing to the spine. 

William Stanley Jevons, an English economist and logician, offers essays on the past and present monetary systems of the world, the materials used to make money, the laws which govern economical circulation and more. 

With eighty pages of publisher's advertisements to the rear.

Condition

In the original cloth binding. Externally, very smart, with slight rubbing and bumping to the extremities, heaviest to the spine head. Darkening to the spine and a couple marks to the boards. Bookplate of 'Guardians of the Standard of Wrought Plate in Birmingham' to the front pastedown, numbered 73. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are generally bright and clean, with a small library ink impression to the verso of the front free endpaper.

Very Good

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