COLQUHOUN, Patrick (1745-1820). A Treatise on Indigence. London: J. Hatchard, 1806. 8° (212 x 130mm). Folding letterpress table. (Some spotting.) Contemporary half calf, flat spine lettered and ruled in gilt and tooled in blind, sides ruled in blind, sprinkled edges (extremities rubbed).

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COLQUHOUN, Patrick (1745-1820). A Treatise on Indigence. London: J. Hatchard, 1806. 8° (212 x 130mm). Folding letterpress table. (Some spotting.) Contemporary half calf, flat spine lettered and ruled in gilt and tooled in blind, sides ruled in blind, sprinkled edges (extremities rubbed).

FIRST EDITION. Complete with the table giving a statistical summary of 'the national income and state of society.' Colquhoun founded the Thames Police, an essential initiative which was certainly facilitated by an astute use of statistics to bolster his arguments. Coffman C132; Goldsmiths' 19292; Kress B5028.

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