Templar Publishing (10/2024)
Reference : SVALIVCN-9781800785700
LIVRE A L’ETAT DE NEUF. EXPEDIE SOUS 3 JOURS OUVRES. NUMERO DE SUIVI COMMUNIQUE AVANT ENVOI, EMBALLAGE RENFORCE. EAN:9781800785700
Bookit!
M. Alexandre Bachmann
Passage du Rond Point 4
1205 Genève
Switzerland
Virement bancaire, PayPal, TWINT!
Louis Conard, Libraire-éditeur, coll. « Oeuvres d’Alexandre Dumas » 1945 35 volumes. In-8 21 x 15 cm. Reliures demi-chagrin grenat, couvertures et dos conservés, dos à nerfs, têtes dorées, environ 300 pp. par volume. Très bon ensemble. La collection reliée complète est peu courante.
Cette collection des œuvres d'Alexandre Dumas a été publiée par Louis Conard, libraire éditeur, 6 place de la Madeleine à Paris, entre 1923 et 1945. Il s'agit d'une édition luxueuse appréciée des collectionneurs, qui bénéficie d'illustrations de Fred-Money gravées par Victor Dutertre. La série est limitée aux titres les plus connus : Le Comte de Monte-Cristo (6 vol.) - Les Trois Mousquetaires (2 vol.) - Vingt ans après (3 vol.) - Le Vicomte de Bragelonne (6 vol.) - La Dame de Monsoreau (3 vol.) - Une fille du Régent (1 vol.) - La Reine Margot (2 vol.) - Le Chevalier d’Harmental (2 vol.) - Le Chevalier de Maison-Rouge (2 vol.) - Le Collier de la Reine (3 vol.) - Joseph Balsamo (5 vol.) Bon état d’occasion
Librairie des Amateurs A. Ferroud - F. Ferroud, successeur 1947 In-8 22,5 x 16 cm. En feuillets, 365 pages, sous étui et couverture rempliée avec des déchirures au dos réparées, dos bruni. Bon état d’occasion.
Tirage à 910 ex. Un des 800 numérotés sur vélin de Rives contenant un état des illustrations dans le texte. Bel exemplaire illustré par Fred-Money de 26 charmantes compositions en couleurs. Bon état d’occasion
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.""
Reference : alb74128cdd6a6498cd
Short description: Rothbard M. The State, Money and the Central Bank. In Russian /Rotbard M. Gosudarstvo, den'gi i tsentral'nyy bank.In Russian.In the first essay, the author shows that money comes from voluntary exchanges in the market, that no social contract or government decree creates money, that the free market should be extended to the production and circulation of money. Starting with the classic nineteenth-century gold standard, the author concludes his study with an analysis of the likely emergence of a European currency and a possible world of decentralized money. 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. SKUalb74128cdd6a6498cd
Short description: In Russian. Sitnin, Vladimir Ksenofontovich. Money and Money Circulation in the USSR. Moscow: Gosfinizdat, 1957. Den'gi i denezhnoe obrashchenie v SSSR. In Russian /Money and Money Circulation in the USSR . The image is provided for reference only. It may reflect condition of one of the available copies or only help in identifying the edition. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKU8434623