Economics: An Introductory Analysis (With Ephemera)

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  • Cloth
  • New York: McGraw-Hill, 1948
By Paul A. Samuelson
New York: McGraw-Hill, 1948. Cloth. Very Good -. The 1948 1st edition, 3rd impression, published the same year as the 1st edition, 1st impression. A solid copy to boot of this titanic title in economic thought, arguably the most important economics textbook of the 20th century. Authored by Paul Samuelson, the 1st American to win the Nobel Prize in Economics (1970). Tight and VG- to VG in its green cloth, with very light wear along the edges and the spine ends, light foxing at the fore-edge and a touch of minor scuffing and rubbing to the rear panel. Internally, clean as could be, with no writing or markings to speak of. Thick octavo, 622 pgs. Lacking the very scarce dustjacket. Also includes a laid-in insert, a folded 1 pg. reproduction of a January 1971 article from "FINANCE" called: "Paul Samuelson: Very International, Very Scientific, and Not Very Dismal at All

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