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Josiah Tucker, Dean of Gloucester, was one of the foremost thinkers of 18th-century England in the field of economics, international relations, political theory and imperialism. These volumes form a comprehensive collected edition of all his important writings on economics and social theory.
The set includes major and lesser-known works and biographical pieces by Thomas Hardy. It will appeal to both Barnes and Hardy scholars, linguists and etymologists, social and cultural historians.
Thomas Paine was an influential revolutionary pamphleteer, whose writings were instrumental in bringing about some significant political changes. This three-volume set includes his complete writings which also discusses the implications of his work.
Widely regarded as the founder of the modern science of demography, this set collects all of Petty's published writings in economics, an extensive selection of his correspondence, a biography and the most important secondary writing on his work.
This 15 volume boxed set is a reprint of the 1908 collected works, together with the first trade edition of The Picture of Dorian Grey. With a new critical introduction, and including Stuart Mason's Bibliography of Oscar Wilde.
This edition of the works of James Steuart republishes Steuart's Works Political, Metaphysical and Chronological of 1805 and includes a seventh volume of critical studies of Steuart's thought.
Bagehot was one of the first economists in Britain to recognise the importance of the idea of development for social and economic theories, and was widely considered to be a great authority on banking and finance. Detailed contents available.
This edition contains all Bacon's philosophical works as well as translations, literary and professional works. Also included are introductions and explanatory footnotes, and a new introduction by Graham Rees.
Cannan's name is linked inextricably with two great economic institutions: Adam Smith and the LSE. Cannan played a fundamental role in England in shaping the alternative to Marshallian economics that bore fruit at the LSE in the 1930s.
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