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MILL, James (1773-1836): - Analysis of the phenomena of the human mind. A new edition with notes illustrative and critical by Alexander Bain, Andrew Findlater and George Grote. Edited with additional notes by John Stuart Mill. In 2 volumes.

London, Longmans Green Reader and Dyer, 1869, in-8vo, XXIV + 454 p. / VI + 404 p., engraved armorial bookplate with devise 'anchor fast anchor' in both volumes, hw. dedication of free fly and hw. first ownership 'Malcolm Gray 1869', Bound in half-leather with corners, spine on 5 raised bands, red titlepiece & gold tooling on spine, some rubbing and stains. In all a very good copy. ¶ First by his son John Stuart edited edition. James Mill, a London Scott who had risen from humble origins to become a prominent intellectual, a collaborator of Jeremy Bentham, and a leading exponent of utilitarianism (or sometimes socalled 'Benthamism'). In this work which was first published in 1829, he developed the psychological side of the Benthamite philosophy. Please notify before visiting to see a book. Prices are excl. VAT/TVA (only Switzerland) & postage. Brockhaus (1932) XV/490.
CHF 350.00 [Appr.: EURO 375.25 US$ 441.54 | £UK 325.25 | JP¥ 64517] Book number 43889

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