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HIGGS, Henry. The physiocrats: six lectures on the French économistes of the 18th century. London, Macmillan and Co., 1897 8vo. 192x125 mm. Red cloth editorial binding, title and gold fillets on spine. Pages X, 158. Some pages slightly trimmed in margins, otherwise good copy. First edition of Higgs' account of the Physiocratic School, originally delivered as a series of lectures at the London School of Economics in 1896. The English historian of economic thought discusses in a series of lectures delivered at the London School of Economics in 1896 the 18th-century free-market Physiocratic school, its origins, ideas, political and intellectual influence. This book, in addition to his edition of Richard Cantillon's Essai (1931), remains his most extensive work on the subject. 8vo. 192x125 mm. Publisher's binding in red cloth, gilt title and rules on the spine. Pages X, 158. Some trimmed pages on margin, overall a good copy. First edition of Higgs's account of the Physiocratic School, originally delivered as a series of lectures at the London School of Economics in 1896. The English historian of economic thought discusses iin a series of lectures given at the London School of Economics in 1896 the 18th century free market Physiocratic school, its origins, ideas, political and intellectual influence. This book, in addition to his edition of Richard Cantillon's Essai (1931), remains his most extended work on the subject.

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HIGGS, Henry. The physiocrats: six lectures on the French économistes of the 18th century. London, Macmillan and Co., 1897 8vo. 192x125 mm. Red cloth editorial binding, title and gold fillets on spine. Pages X, 158. Some pages slightly trimmed in margins, otherwise good copy. First edition of Higgs' account of the Physiocratic School, originally delivered as a series of lectures at the London School of Economics in 1896. The English historian of economic thought discusses in a series of lectures delivered at the London School of Economics in 1896 the 18th-century free-market Physiocratic school, its origins, ideas, political and intellectual influence. This book, in addition to his edition of Richard Cantillon's Essai (1931), remains his most extensive work on the subject. 8vo. 192x125 mm. Publisher's binding in red cloth, gilt title and rules on the spine. Pages X, 158. Some trimmed pages on margin, overall a good copy. First edition of Higgs's account of the Physiocratic School, originally delivered as a series of lectures at the London School of Economics in 1896. The English historian of economic thought discusses iin a series of lectures given at the London School of Economics in 1896 the 18th century free market Physiocratic school, its origins, ideas, political and intellectual influence. This book, in addition to his edition of Richard Cantillon's Essai (1931), remains his most extended work on the subject.

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