TORRENS, Robert (1780-1864). An Essay on the Production of Wealth. London: Longman [and others], 1821. 8° (210 x 126mm). (Occasional light spotting.) Contemporary half calf, spine ruled in gilt and blind (a little rubbed). Provenance: Baron Belper (armorial bookplate).

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TORRENS, Robert (1780-1864). An Essay on the Production of Wealth. London: Longman [and others], 1821. 8° (210 x 126mm). (Occasional light spotting.) Contemporary half calf, spine ruled in gilt and blind (a little rubbed). Provenance: Baron Belper (armorial bookplate).

FIRST EDITION of this important work by one of the first economists to attribute the production of wealth to the joint action of three instruments of production, i.e. land, labour and capital; to show how the productiveness of industry is increased by the 'territorial division of labour'; and to state the law of diminishing returns. Torrens's works had a great influence on Peel. Goldsmiths' 23151; Kress C.795.

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