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Title: Money Versus Man. A Statement of the World Problem from the Standpoint of the New Economics.
Description: New York: E.P. Dutton & Co. Inc. (1933). (1933). - Octavo, brown cloth titled in yellow on the spine, in a printed yellow dust wrapper. The head and tail of the book's spine are slightly bumped and the edges of the bottom corners slightly rubbed. The dust jacket is soiled and its spine is darkened with minor chips to the corners and head of the jacket's spine. 121 pages. There is some offsetting to the endpapers and minor foxing to the top corner of the last few leaves. The top edge is soiled. Very good in a good dust wrapper.

First American edition. The English economist and scientist, Frederick Soddy (1877-1956) won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry on 1921.

"This is a primer of the famous scientist's 'new economics.' For years Professor Soddy has brilliantly attacked the great paradox of modern money: our increasing mastery over nature and wealth production as opposed to our growing demoralization in the face of finance." -- Quoted from the dust wrapper blurb. Good .

Keywords: ECONOMICS; FINANCE; FREDERICK SODDY; MONEY VERSUS MAN; WEALTH; FIRST AMERICAN EDITION; 1ST AMERICAN EDITION; SCARCE; NOBEL PRIZE WINNER; CHEMIST; CHEMISTRY; SCIENTIST; ECONOMIST; POLITICAL ECONOMY; MONETARY ECONOMIST; ECOLOGICAL ECONOMIST; GLOBAL MONETARY

Price: US$ 350.00 Seller: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd.
- Book number: 24255

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