Charles R. Drysdale - The Population Question According to T.R. Malthus and J.S. MILL. Giving the Malthusian Theory of over Population![]() London, William Bell, 1878 . First edition. Cloth. The first edition of this exceptionally scarce essay surrounding the important question of population growth, presenting the thoughts of Charles Drysdale regarding the Malthusian Theory. The first edition. Originally published in the Medical Journal under the title "The Population Difficulty". In a quarter cloth library binding, with the stamp of Ohio State University and an issue plate to the rear. A discussion surrounding the population question posed by Thomas Robert Malthus and John Stuart Mill, exploring the Malthusian Theory of Overpopulation. Written by member of the Royal College of Physicians, Charles R. Drysdale. In a quarter cloth library binding, with the stamp of Ohio State University and an issue plate to the rear. Endpapers renewed. Externally, generally smart, with a label to the front board and evidence of label removal to the rear. Hinges have been reinforced. Front endpaper is torn and fragile, with an ink notation of the contents and a library stamp. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean. Good . Ill.: None. Good . GBP 190.00 [Appr.: EURO 219 US$ 256.97 | JP¥ 37808] Book number 948Q31is offered by:
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