Éditions Harlequin 1982 153 pages in12. 1982. Broché. 153 pages.
Bon Etat
[Menasha, Wisconsin], The Econometric Society, 1933. Royal8vo. In a contemporary black half calf binding with gilt lettering to spine. In ""Econometrica"", Vol. 1, 1933. Entire volume offered. Light wear to extremities and small stamp to title-page. A fine copy. Pp. 339-357. [Entire volume: (4), 448 pp.].
First edition of Fisher's seminal work in which he introduced the concept of 'Debt deflation': a theory of economic cycles that holds that recessions and depressions are due to the overall level of debt shrinking (deflating): the credit cycle is the cause of the economic cycle.The theory was developed by Irving Fisher following the Wall Street Crash of 1929 and the ensuing Great Depression. The debt deflation theory was familiar to John Maynard Keynes prior to Fisher's discussion of it, but he found it lacking in comparison to what would become his theory of liquidity preference. The theory, however, has enjoyed a resurgence of interest since the 1980s, both in mainstream economics and in the heterodox school of post-Keynesian economics, and has subsequently been developed by such post-Keynesian economists as Hyman Minsky and Steve Keen and by the mainstream economist Ben Bernanke. ""During the Great Depression, observing the catastrophes of the world around him, which he shared personally, Fisher came to quite a different theory of the business cycle from the simple monetarist version he had espoused earlier. This was his 'Debt-deflation theory of depression', summarized in the first volume of Econometrica, the organ of the international society he helped to found. The essential features are that debt-financed Schumpeterian innovation fuel a boom, followed by a recession between excessive real debt burdens and deflation. Note the contrast to the Pigou real balance effect, according to which prices declines are the benign mechanism that restores full-employment equilibrium. The realism is all on Fisher's side. This theory of Fisher's has room for the monetary and credit cycles of which he earlier complained, and for the perversely pro-cyclical real interest rate movements mentioned above.""
New York, Macmillan, 1911. 8vo. In the original full cloth. Library-label (University Club of Chicago) pasted on to pasted down front free end-paper. Wear and soiling to extremities. Text on spine faded and ""F1"" wirtten in white to spine. Cloth loosend to back of spine and a 2 cm long tear to the middle of spine. Book-block, however, firmly attached. Internally fine and clean. XXII, (2), 505 pp.
First printing of Fisher's seminal work in which he introduced his famous equation of exchange, known as the Fisher Equation. ""No other mathematical formulation in economics, perhaps no other in history save that of Albert Einstein, has enjoyed a greater vogue, and this continues without diminution to our own time."" (Galbraith. A History of Economics, Pp. 152-3).The Fisher Equation states MV=PT. (M=stock of money, V= the velocity of circulation of money, P=price level, T=amount of transactions carried out using money)In theory this means that by varying the supply of money, while the velocity and the volume of trade remained the same could raise or lower the level of prices. Upward movements could be arrested by reducing the money supply.""This was a mojor, even awe-inspiring, step in the history of economics. [...] Later, in the early years of the Great Depression, Fischer and his disciples would be at the center of policy"" they would urge and, in some measures, create a plan to arrest the punishing price deflation of the time. [...] With Fisher the long history of money is brought into the modern era.""Irving Fisher is regarded as being one of the earliest American neoclassical economists and the first celebrity economist. Fisher was also the first economist to distinguish clearly between real and nominal interest rates and he was by Milton Friedman called ""the greatest economist the United States has ever produced.""
Berlin, Verlag von Georg Reimer, 1916. Royal8vo. Bound in a nice contemporary half calf binding with five raised bands and gilt lettering to spine. Stamps to titlepage, otherwise fine. XX, 435 pp. + one folded plate.
First German edition of Fisher's seminal work in which he introduced his famous equation of exchange, known as the Fisher Equation. ""No other mathematical formulation in economics, perhaps no other in history save that of Albert Einstein, has enjoyed a greater vogue, and this continues without diminution to our own time."" (Galbraith. A History of Economics, Pp. 152-3).The Fisher Equation states MV=PT. (M=stock of money, V= the velocity of circulation of money, P=price level, T=amount of transactions carried out using money).In theory this means that by varying the supply of money, while the velocity and the volume of trade remained the same could raise or lower the level of prices. Upward movements could be arrested by reducing the money supply.""This was a mojor, even awe-inspiring, step in the history of economics. [...] Later, in the early years of the Great Depression, Fischer and his disciples would be at the center of policy"" they would urge and, in some measures, create a plan to arrest the punishing price deflation of the time. [...] With Fisher the long history of money is brought into the modern era.""Irving Fisher is regarded as being one of the earliest American neoclassical economists and the first celebrity economist. Fisher was also the first economist to distinguish clearly between real and nominal interest rates and he was by Milton Friedman called ""the greatest economist the United States has ever produced.""
Presses Universitaires de France - P.U.F. Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1947 Book condition, Etat : Bon relié, pleine toile rouge ordinaire, pièce de titre noire au dos In-8 1 vol. - 334 pages
12 figures dans le texte en noir et 74 tableaux, 6 tables numériques (complet) 1ere traduction en français, 1947 Contents, Chapitres : Préface à la 10eme édition anglaise datée de 1946, ix, Texte, 325 pages - Généralités - Diagrammes - Distributions - Valeur de l'ajustement, tests d'indépendance et d'homogénéité, table de X² - Signification de moyenness, différences de moyennes et coefficient de régression -Coefficient de corrélation - Corrélation intraclass et analyse de variance - Nouvelles applications de l'analyse de variance - Principes de l'estimation statistique - Bibliographie concernant les données et les méthodes (4 pages), Travaux personnels de R.A. Fisher (8 pages), Index - Sir Ronald Aylmer Fisher, est un biologiste et statisticien britannique, né à East Finchley le 17 février 1890 et mort le 29 juillet 1962. Il est considéré par Richard Dawkins comme « le plus grand des successeurs de Darwin » et par Anders Hald comme l'homme qui a « presque à lui seul fondé les statistiques modernes ». Bradley Efron le considère comme le statisticien le plus important du xxe siècle. Dans le domaine des statistiques, il a introduit de nombreux concepts clés tels que le maximum de vraisemblance, l'information de Fisher et l'analyse de la variance, les plans d'expériences ou encore la notion de statistique exhaustive. En génétique, sa théorie dite de l'emballement fisherien permet d'expliquer la présence de traits n'augmentant pas de manière évidente les chances de survie ou succès de l'organisme. (source : Wikipedia) reliure ordinaire en très bon état, intérieur propre, papier à peine jauni, cela reste un bon exemplaire de cette première traduction française d'un classique de Ronald Aylmer Fisher, 1890-1962, un des pères fondateurs de la statistique moderne et de ses applications en biologie
Gravure en couleur paysage de Syrie. Encampment of Ibrahim Pasha, near Jaffa.Paris et London, Fisher, Sons et Cie - 1837.Très bon état. Format in-4°(26x20) pour la gravure. Format in-4°(32x26) pour le passe-partout. Livré sans le passe-partout pour des raisons techniques.
W.H. BARTLETT - S. FISHER
Fisher K. The History of the New Philosophy (8 Volumes). In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Fisher K. Istoriya novoy filosofii (8 tomov). Short description: In Russian (ask us if in doubt).The work contains extensive material on the teachings lives and activities of Descartes Spinoza Leibniz Kant Fichte Schelling Hegel Schopenhauer and Bacon. Fischer's contribution to clarifying the meaning of Kant's and Hegel's philosophical systems is particularly significant. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalbd90b494d188d0542
Fisher Clay. (Will Henry) is the half-brother of the Commander. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Fisher Kley.(Uill Genri) Svodnyy brat vozhdya komanchey.. Series: The Adventure Seekers. M. Veche 2008 416 pp. SKUalb17c53674350393de.
New York H.C. Fisher, Cupples and Leon 1929 1 vol. broché in-4, agrafé, couverture illustrée en couleurs, non paginé, illustrations en noir. Compilation de strips des aventures humoristiques de Mutt and Jeff. Publiée pour la première fois dans le San Francisco Examiner en 1907, la série sera dessinée par Bud Fisher jusqu'en 1932 puis reprise par son assistant Al Smith jusqu'en 1980. Si Mutt and Jeff n'est pas le premier comic strip - l'honneur en revient à Clare Briggs en 1903 - c'est celui dont le succès popularise réellement le format. Texte en anglais. Bon exemplaire provenant de la bibliothèque d'Alain Resnais.
London, Hodgson & Son, 1932. Royal 8vo. Entire volumes 33+34 of ""Proceedings of the London Mathematical Society. Second Series"" bound together in a very nice contemporary blue full cloth binding with gilt lettering and gilt ex-libris (""Belford College. Univ. London"") to spine. Very minor bumping to extremities. Binding tight and in excellent, very nice, clean, and fresh condition in- as well as ex-ternally. Small circle-stamp to pasted-down front free end-paper and to title-page of volume 33 (""Bedford College for Women""). Discreet library-markings to upper margin of pasted-down front free end-paper. Pp. 195-208. [Entire volumes: (´Vol. 33, 1932:) (4), 563, (1) pp."" (vol. 34, 1932:) (6), 562 pp.].
First printing of this important paper which coined the term ""cumulant"" within probability theory and statistics.Cumulants were first introduced by the Danish mathematician and statistician Thorvald N. Thiele in 1889. He, however, called them ""half-invariants"", a name that was not to be used for them in the future. It was not until the present work by the great statistical geneticist Ronald Fisher and the famous statistician John Wishart (eponym of the Wishart distribution) that these ""cumulants"" were given their name, the name that we still use today. According to the historian Stephen Stigler, the name ""cumulant"" was suggested to Fisher by Harold Hotelling. In another paper published in 1929, Fisher had called them cumulative moment functions.The present volume contains many other interesting and important mathematical papers, e.g. Carmichael's ""Expansions of Arithmetical Functions in Infinite Series"" (vol. 34), Mulholland's ""The Generalization of Certain Inequality Theorems Involving Powers."" (vol. 33), etc., etc.
(No place, Oxford University Press, 1954). 8vo. Stapled. Extracted from ""Biometrika"", 1954. before being bound. Presumingly serving the purpose of an offprint. A very fine a clean copy, near mint. Pp. 130, (1), 131-139.
First appearance of Fisher's paper on the analysis of variance.""Fisher devised his own extension of significance testing, the remarkable analysis of variance. This was bound in with his novel ideas on the wide subject of the theory of experimental design. He emphasized not merely the desirability but the logical necessity, in the design of an experiment whose results could not be freed from error, of maximizing efficiency (by devices such as blocks and confounding), and of introducing randomization in such a way as to furnish a valid estimate of the residual error. Whereas the time-honored practice in handling several factors had been to vary only one at a time during the experiment, Fisher pointed out that simultaneous variation was essential to the detection of possible interaction between factors, and that this change could be made without extra cost (in terms of experimental size and operational effort). Entrained with these innovations was the use of randomized blocks and Latin squares for the actual disposition of the test units."" (DSB)
New York, Macmillan, 1930. 8vo. In the original red full cloth and with the the original dust-jacket. Dust-jacket price-clipped and missing 2 cm of lower part of spine, spine discoloured. Internally very fine and clean. Binding likewise very fine and clean. xxvi, (2), 286 pp.
First edition of this seminal work tracing the causes of the 1929 Stock Market Crash, here in scarce original dust-jacket..Irving Fisher is considered one of the earliest American neoclassical economists and the first celebrity economist. Fisher was also the first economist to distinguish clearly between real and nominal interest rates, and Milton Friedman called him ""the greatest economist the United States has ever produced.""Considered ""the father of monetary economics"" (Pressman, 91), ""Irving Fisher was, in the opinion of many, the leading economic theorist in the United States during the first half of the 20th century. Although his contributions to economic theory and to the development of econometrics ensure him a preeminent position among contemporary economists, he was a versatile man. In his day he was equally well-known as social philosopher, teacher, inventor, businessman, and passionate crusader for many social causes"" (DAB).
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Cambridge University Press in8. Sans date. Cartonné jaquette. 8 volume(s). - I. The land of Iran + 2. The median and achaemenian periods + 3. The seleucid parthian and sasanian periods (2 vol.) + 4. From the arab invasion to the saljuqs + 5. The saljuq and mongol periods + 6. The timurid and safayvid periods + 7. From Nadir Shah to the islamic republic
très bon état de conservation intérieurs propres bonne tenue avec jaquettes (légèremement défraîchies ternies) circa 1990
Oxford science publications 2003 in8. 2003. Broché.
Très bon état
Harlequin 1988 in12. 1988. Broché. 4 volume(s).
bon état de conservation
Paris Librairie Fischbacher 236 pages in-12. Sans date. broché. 236 pages. (Années 1930). In-12 (188x120 mm) XXII-236 pages+gravures. Livre broché couverture imprimée de l'éditeur. Les principes qu'applique Mme Montessori dans les "Case dei bambini" causeries et notes d'une mère. Adaptation française de Jacqueline André. Introduction par Mlle Magdeleine Dufresne. 23 gravures en noir hors-texte dont un frontispice. Couverture en bon état général - Au dos une ancienne trace d'eau (peu visible) et de fines plissures verticales. Intérieur propre papier un peu jauni. Poids : 300 gr
Denoël 1995 in8. 1995. Broché.
tranches légèrement fânées intérieur propre
Librairie des champs élysées 1976 in12. 1976. Broché.
Etat correct tranche fânée quelques rousseurs très bonne tenue
Connivences 1988 in12. 1988. Broché.
Bon état cependant couverture ternie intérieur propre étiquette sur le 4e plat
Ministère de l'agriculture au Canada / Ottawa 1905 in8. 1905. Cartonné. iconographie en noir et blanc - 4 cartes séparées dans les pochettes des plats intérieurs
Etat correct couverture défraîchie insolée trace d'étiquette dans les plats intérieurs intérieur jauni propre
Gallimard 1991 254 pages in12. 1991. Broché. 254 pages.
Bon état-bords de la couv un peu frottés
Vivez Soleil 2002 158 pages in12. 2002. broché. 158 pages.
Très Bon Etat
Hodder Children's Books 2003 368 pages in8. 2003. Broché. 368 pages.
Très Bon Etat