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HAYEK, Friedrich August von (1899-1992). The Pure Theory of Capital. London: Macmillan & Co., 1941. 8°. Half-title, diagrams in the text, 2 pages of advertisments at end. Original publisher's cloth (head and tail of spine a little rubbed). FIRST EDITION.
HAYEK, Friedrich August von. Profits, Interest and Investment and other Essays on the Theory of industrial Fluctuations. London: George Routledge, 1939. 8°. Half-title. Original cloth (spine sunfaded). FIRST EDITION.
HAYEK, Friedrich August von. Monetary Nationalism and International Stability. London, New York, Toronto: Longmans, Green & Co., 1937. 8°. Half-title (half-title a little spotted, pp. 8/9 browned, a few leaves with a few spots). Original cloth, dust-jacket (head of spine a little bumped, spine of dust-jacket a little darkened). Provenance: Percy George, economics lecturer at the University of Aberystwyth (signature on front endpaper and occasional ruling in pencil). FIRST EDITION of a collection of five lectures.
With 3 other works by Hayek, including the first English edition of Monetary Theory and the Trade Cycle (London, 1933) and a work on Hayek. (7)
HAYEK, Friedrich August von. Profits, Interest and Investment and other Essays on the Theory of industrial Fluctuations. London: George Routledge, 1939. 8°. Half-title. Original cloth (spine sunfaded). FIRST EDITION.
HAYEK, Friedrich August von. Monetary Nationalism and International Stability. London, New York, Toronto: Longmans, Green & Co., 1937. 8°. Half-title (half-title a little spotted, pp. 8/9 browned, a few leaves with a few spots). Original cloth, dust-jacket (head of spine a little bumped, spine of dust-jacket a little darkened). Provenance: Percy George, economics lecturer at the University of Aberystwyth (signature on front endpaper and occasional ruling in pencil). FIRST EDITION of a collection of five lectures.
With 3 other works by Hayek, including the first English edition of Monetary Theory and the Trade Cycle (London, 1933) and a work on Hayek. (7)
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