Paris, Librairie de Guillaumin, 1867. 8vo. Bound in contemporary half calf with gilt lettering to spine. Hinges with little wear. Small library label pasted on to lower part of spine. A few library stamps pasted on to the first few pages. Otherwise a fine copy. XI, (1), 560 pp.
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First edition. Louis Wolowski played an important part in the foundation of the Crédit Foncier, whose principal object was the withdrawal of rural property from the expenses of loans and hypothecary subrogation. A bimetallist in monetary matters and a free trader in commercial matters, he did not carry economic liberalism so far as to oppose all State intervention in the matter of labour on the contrary, he had a very important share in the law of 19 May, 1871, which limited the labour of children and women in manufacturing, and which created division inspectors for the supervision of labour.
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Paris, Guillaumin, 1867 in-8, XI-560 pp., demi-chagrin vert, dos à nerfs, caissons à froid (rel. de l'époque). Petits frottements à la coiffe.
I. La Banque d'Angleterre. La suspension des paiements de la banque d'Angleterre (1797-1819). II. La crise financière de l'Angleterre en 1866. III. Discussion (échanges de lettres entre M. Wolowski, Michel Chevalier, les journaux économiques, etc.). IV. La Banque de France et la circulation fiduciaire (février 1865). V. Les banques d'Écosse. - - VENTE PAR CORRESPONDANCE UNIQUEMENT
Paris, Guillaumin, 1867, in-8, 560pp, reliure demi-basane frottée, Cachet de bibliothèque sinon très bel exemplaire! 560pp