London, George Allen & Unwin, (1949). Orig. full cloth. 310 pp.
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Routledge 1993 224 pages 13 64x1 73x21 34cm. 1993. Broché. 224 pages.
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Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1949; un volume in 8, relié en pleine toile éditeur, 19pp., 535pp.
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London, Longmans Green Reader and Dyer, 1869, in-8vo, XXIV + 454 p. / VI + 404 p., engraved armorial bookplate with devise ‘anchor fast anchor’ in both volumes, hw. dedication of free fly and hw. first ownership ‘Malcolm Gray 1869’, Bound in half-leather with corners, spine on 5 raised bands, red titlepiece & gold tooling on spine, some rubbing and stains. In all a very good copy.
First by his son John Stuart edited edition. James Mill, a London Scott who had risen from humble origins to become a prominent intellectual, a collaborator of Jeremy Bentham, and a leading exponent of utilitarianism (or sometimes socalled ‘Benthamism’). In this work which was first published in 1829, he developed the psychological side of the Benthamite philosophy. Brockhaus (1932) XV/490.
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New York, 1967, in-8, 112pp, Reliure éditeur jaquette illustrée, Très bel exemplaire! 112pp
London, Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1878. Uncut in 2 orig. full cloth. Spines faded. Stamps to foot of titlepage. XXIV,454VI,404 pp. + Publisher's Cat. 24 pp. Internally clean. From the library of Anton Thomson (Danish professor in philosophy) and with his exlibris inside frontcovers.