By Leo Huberman
London   Victor Gollancz Ltd
8.5" by 5.5" x, 357pp.
The first edition of this study into history through economic theory, by Leo Huberman.
By Leo Huberman

1937 Man's Worldly Goods: The Story of the Wealth of Nations

London   Victor Gollancz Ltd
8.5" by 5.5" x, 357pp.
The first edition of this study into history through economic theory, by Leo Huberman.
£30.00
: 0.75kgs / : 851T5

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First Edition, Original Binding, Publishers' Original Binding

First edition. Left Book Club Edition (not for sale to the public), a publishing group that exerted a strong left-wing influence in Great Britain from 1936 to 1948. Pioneered by Victor Gollancz, it offered a monthly book choice, for sale to members only, as well as a newsletter that acquired the status of a major political magazine. Illustrated throughout with graphs and diagrams. A study into history through economic theory with essays on: enter the trader, new ideas for old, the peasamt bursts his bonds, and where did the money come from? Written by Leo Huberman, an American socialist economist.

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In the original orange soft cloth binding. Externally smart with light bumping to the extremities and the odd mark to the board. Joints starting to the head and tail of the spine but remain firm. Light discolouration to the spine. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are very bright and clean throughout.

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