FIX (Theodore). Monthly review of political economy. Paris, - Lot 55

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FIX (Theodore). Monthly review of political economy. Paris, - Lot 55
FIX (Theodore). Monthly review of political economy. Paris, Au Bureau du Journal, Renard, Levrault, 1833-1834. 12 issues in 2 volumes in-8, bradel cardboard, smooth spine decorated (Modern pastiche binding). Coquelin & Guillaumin, t. II, p. 530. Head of the collection, complete with the first 12 issues. This unusual journal, founded and edited by Theodore Fix (1800-1846), a Swiss economist who was a disciple of Malthus, appeared from July 1833 to 1836 and comprises five volumes in all. The first volume opens with an interesting article setting out the aim, principles and laws of political economy. Among the other writings published in these two volumes are an article by Sismondi entitled De la condition dans laquelle il convient de placer les nègres en les affranchissant, and Villermé's verbal report on the work of Baron de Morogues, Recherches des causes de la richesse et de la misère des peuples. The binder has mistakenly reversed the title of the two volumes. The false title and the title of volume I are missing.
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