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Booms and Depressions. Some First Principles -
Irving Fisher, LL. D.
1932 - Adelphi Company, New York - First Edition
First edition of this now acknowledged classic presenting the theory of Great Depressions by the leading American economist of his generation, who many consider ‘the father of monetary economics’ (Pressman, 91), along with Milton Friedman.
Rare in such a bright and intact delicate dust jacket.
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Price HK$ 35,000
1932 - Adelphi Company, New York - First Edition
First edition of this now acknowledged classic presenting the theory of Great Depressions by the leading American economist of his generation, who many consider ‘the father of monetary economics’ (Pressman, 91), along with Milton Friedman.Rare in such a bright and intact delicate dust jacket.

Price HK$ 35,000
The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money -
John Maynard Keynes
1936 - Macmillan and Co., London - First Edition, First Printing
First edition of one of the most influential economic treatises of the 20th century rare with the scarce dust jacket in this superior condition, together with a laid in signature ‘Sincerely yours, JM Keynes’.
‘The General Theory is nothing less than an epic journey out of intellectual darkness. That, as much as its continuing relevance to economic policy, is what makes it a book for the ages. Read it, and marvel.’ - Paul Krugman, Professor of Economics, winner of the 2008 Nobel Prize in Economics.
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Price HK$ 120,000
1936 - Macmillan and Co., London - First Edition, First Printing
First edition of one of the most influential economic treatises of the 20th century rare with the scarce dust jacket in this superior condition, together with a laid in signature ‘Sincerely yours, JM Keynes’. ‘The General Theory is nothing less than an epic journey out of intellectual darkness. That, as much as its continuing relevance to economic policy, is what makes it a book for the ages. Read it, and marvel.’ - Paul Krugman, Professor of Economics, winner of the 2008 Nobel Prize in Economics.

Price HK$ 120,000