KEYNES, John Maynard (1883-1946). A Treatise on Money. London: Macmillan and Co., 1930. [With:] -- A Tract on Monetary Reform. London: Macmillan and Co., 1923. Together 2 works in 3 volumes, 8° (220 x 140mm). (Edges lightly yellowed, first title with one line on p. 233 underlined in pen.) Original cloth, spines ruled and lettered in gilt (light soiling, the second title lightly rubbed and with browned enpapers with rust marks from old paperclips). Provenance: H. ter Meulen, Jr. (bookplates, signature).
KEYNES, John Maynard (1883-1946). A Treatise on Money. London: Macmillan and Co., 1930. [With:] -- A Tract on Monetary Reform. London: Macmillan and Co., 1923. Together 2 works in 3 volumes, 8° (220 x 140mm). (Edges lightly yellowed, first title with one line on p. 233 underlined in pen.) Original cloth, spines ruled and lettered in gilt (light soiling, the second title lightly rubbed and with browned enpapers with rust marks from old paperclips). Provenance: H. ter Meulen, Jr. (bookplates, signature).

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KEYNES, John Maynard (1883-1946). A Treatise on Money. London: Macmillan and Co., 1930. [With:] -- A Tract on Monetary Reform. London: Macmillan and Co., 1923. Together 2 works in 3 volumes, 8° (220 x 140mm). (Edges lightly yellowed, first title with one line on p. 233 underlined in pen.) Original cloth, spines ruled and lettered in gilt (light soiling, the second title lightly rubbed and with browned enpapers with rust marks from old paperclips). Provenance: H. ter Meulen, Jr. (bookplates, signature).

FIRST EDITIONS. 'WE ARE ALL KEYNESIANS TODAY' (Milton Friedman, quoted in PMM). A Treatise on Money is Keynes's first attempt, following the 1929 crash, at explaining the vagaries of the trade cycle, and outlining new methods for controlling booms and busts. 'He subjected the definitions and theories of the classical school of economists to a penetrating scrutiny and found them seriously inadequate and inaccurate' (PMM 423). (3)

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