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SMITH William Recherches sur la nature et les causes de la richesse des nations.

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Paris, Veuve Agasse, 1822

6 volumes, 8vo (206 x 124 mm) 1 engraved portrait as frontispiece, 2 unn.l., XXIV, CLV, 368 pp. for the volume I; 2 unn.l., 493 pp. for the volume II; 2 unn.l., 564 pp. for the volume III; 2 unn.l., 556 pp. for the volume IV; 2 unn.l., 670 pp., for the volume V; 2 unn.l., 572 pp. for the volume VI. Contemporary poished calf backed boards, flat spines, yellow edges.

2000,00 

1 in stock

The first and greatest classic of modern economic thought (PMM)

Goldsmiths, 23448; Einaudi, 5341 ; see PMM, 221 (for the first edition, London 1776).

Second edition of this important translation by Garnier. The translation of the original text by Adam Smith occupies the first four volumes, the last two contain the translators abundant notes and observations.

"The certainty of its criticism and its grasp of human nature have made it the first and greatest classic of modern economic thought" (PMM).

Complete with the engraved portrait frontispiece. Fine set.

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