Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations

Adam SMITH

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Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations
Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations

“THE FIRST AND GREATEST CLASSIC OF MODERN ECONOMIC THOUGHT”: SMITH’S WEALTH OF NATIONS, 1793, IN CONTEMPORARY CALF

SMITH, Adam. An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of The Wealth of Nations. Dublin: Printed by William Porter, 1793. Two volumes. Octavo, contemporary full speckled brown calf, red and green morocco spine labels.

1793 Dublin edition of Smith’s magnum opus, in handsome contemporary calf.

"Where the political aspects of human rights had taken two centuries to explore, Smith's achievement was to bring the study of economic aspects to the same point in a single work… it is the first and greatest classic of modern economic thought" (PMM 221). Buckle's History of Civilization calls Wealth of Nations "probably the most important book which has ever been written," while economist J.A.R. Mariott asserts that "there is probably no single work in the language which has in its day exercised an influence so profound." First published in 1776: first Irish printing the same year. With "Fifth Edition" on the title page, this is in fact the third Irish edition, based on the London fifth edition. This is scarcer than most contemporary printings, with ESTC listing only six copies in the British Isles and 15 in the the United States, including the British Library, Oxford, Trinity College and Harvard. With half titles. Kress B2617. Palgrave III:116. ESTC T95114.

Text exceptionally fresh with only minor loss to corner of one leaf not affecting text (I:R3), mild rubbing to contemporary boards. A highly desirable near-fine copy.

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