Adam Smith - The Wealth of Nations - 1991





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Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations, Easton Press Edición de Coleccionista (1991), Idioma inglés, edición ilustrada, encuadernado en cuero burgundy, 500 páginas, un solo volumen, en excelente estado.
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Adam Smith – An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations – The Easton Press, Norwalk (CT), 1991
Edition note
Collector's Edition from the series "The 100 Greatest Books Ever Written", bound in genuine leather with an introduction by Paul Samuelson.
Introduction
Adam Smith's magnum opus, arguably the foundational text of modern economics, is presented here in a luxurious Easton Press collector's edition. Featuring an insightful introduction by Nobel laureate Paul Samuelson, this volume encapsulates Smith's revolutionary ideas on free markets, the division of labor, and the "invisible hand" in a format worthy of its historical significance.
Content
The Wealth of Nations, first published in 1776, offers a comprehensive analysis of what builds a nation's prosperity. Smith explores the principles of self-interest, competition, and supply and demand, laying the groundwork for classical economic theory and advocating for the benefits of a free-market system.
This edition includes the complete text of Smith's influential work, enhanced by Paul Samuelson's introduction which contextualizes its enduring relevance.
Features
Bound in full burgundy genuine leather with a geometric gilt design on the front and back covers, featuring a central gilt motif.
Spine features raised bands and elaborate gilt tooling, with the title and author clearly stamped in gold. All page edges are gilt, and the book includes a satin ribbon marker. Printed on archival-quality paper with moiré fabric endpapers.
Condition
Fine condition.
Shipping
The book will be securely wrapped and shipped as an insured, tracked parcel.
Adam Smith – An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations – The Easton Press, Norwalk (CT), 1991
Edition note
Collector's Edition from the series "The 100 Greatest Books Ever Written", bound in genuine leather with an introduction by Paul Samuelson.
Introduction
Adam Smith's magnum opus, arguably the foundational text of modern economics, is presented here in a luxurious Easton Press collector's edition. Featuring an insightful introduction by Nobel laureate Paul Samuelson, this volume encapsulates Smith's revolutionary ideas on free markets, the division of labor, and the "invisible hand" in a format worthy of its historical significance.
Content
The Wealth of Nations, first published in 1776, offers a comprehensive analysis of what builds a nation's prosperity. Smith explores the principles of self-interest, competition, and supply and demand, laying the groundwork for classical economic theory and advocating for the benefits of a free-market system.
This edition includes the complete text of Smith's influential work, enhanced by Paul Samuelson's introduction which contextualizes its enduring relevance.
Features
Bound in full burgundy genuine leather with a geometric gilt design on the front and back covers, featuring a central gilt motif.
Spine features raised bands and elaborate gilt tooling, with the title and author clearly stamped in gold. All page edges are gilt, and the book includes a satin ribbon marker. Printed on archival-quality paper with moiré fabric endpapers.
Condition
Fine condition.
Shipping
The book will be securely wrapped and shipped as an insured, tracked parcel.

