David Ricardo; Piero Sraffa [ed.]; M. H. Dobb [ed.]
The Works and Correspondence of David Ricardo
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, The Royal Economic Society, 1951-1973 . First edition. Cloth. The first edition of this complete eleven volume set of the works of British political economist and politician David Ricardo, in the original dust wrappers. The first edition of this set, complete in eleven volumes. With volumes I to X published from 1951-1955, and including the additional General Index volume, published in 1973.In very scarce original dust wrappers, price clipped.This is the definitive edition of Ricardo's work, and includes many of his writings which were previously unpublished.Volume I: On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation, with three facsimile leaves.Volume II: Notes on Malthus's Principles of Political Economy, with two facsimile leaves.Volume III: Pamphlets and Papers 1809-1811, with three facsimile leaves.Volume IV: Pamphlets and Papers 1815-1823, with five facsimiles.Volume V: Speeches and Evidence, with two plates.Volume VI: Letters 1810-1815, with one plate.Volume VII: Letters 1818-1818, with two plates.Volume VIII: Letters 1819-1821, with one plate.Volume IX: Letters July 1821-1823, with two plates.Volume X: Biographical Miscellany, with five plates.Volume XI: General Index,Collated, complete.Published by Cambridge University Press for the Royal Economic Society, and edited by Piero Sraffa with the collaboration of M. H. Dobb. In the publisher's original cloth bindings, with price clipped dust wrapper. Externally, fine. Dust wrapper back strips age toned, with wraps only a touch age toned to perimeters. Closed tear to head of fold over front joint to volume XI, and to tail of fold over front joint of volume II. Light edgewear to back strip heads. Internally, firmly bound. Pages clean and bright. Fine . Ill.: Not Stated. Fine/Very Good Indeed.

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