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Reference : R240009490

(1969)

‎PRINCIPE D'ECONOMIE POLITIQUE‎

‎CALMANN LEVY EDITEUR. 1969. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 306 pages. Couverture rempliée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 330-Economie‎


‎"Préface de J.-F FAURE SOULET. Collection ""perspectives economiques"" dirigée par Christian Schmidt. Classification Dewey : 330-Economie"‎

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‎MALTHUS‎

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‎Principes d'Economie Politique Considérés sous le Rapport de leur Application Pratique.‎

‎1969. Calmann-Lévy. Coll : Perspectives Economiques. Petit In-8. Br. Couv. à rabats. 366 p.BE. Notes en page de garde. ‎


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‎MALTHUS - ‎

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‎Principes dEconomie Politique Considérés sous le Rapport de leur Application Pratique - Editions Calmann-Lévy 1969‎

‎ in-8° broché à rabats, 367 pages, bon état, collection Perspectives Economiques Préface de J.-F. Faure-Soulet -‎


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‎MALTHUS ‎

Reference : 46734

(1969)

‎Principes d'économie politique‎

‎ Calmann Levy Paris, Calmann Levy 1969. In-8 broché de 366 pages. Très bon état‎


‎ Toutes les expéditions sont faites en suivi au-dessus de 25 euros. Expédition quotidienne pour les envois simples, suivis, recommandés ou Colissimo. ‎

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‎MALTHUS - FAURE SOULET J-F (preface)‎

Reference : RO20267501

(1969)

‎Principes d'economie politique consideres sous le rapport de leur application pratique - Perspectives economiques, Les fondateurs de l'economie‎

‎CALMANN LEVY. 1969. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos plié, Quelques rousseurs. 366 pages - couverture rempliée. . . . Classification Dewey : 330-Economie‎


‎ Classification Dewey : 330-Economie‎

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‎Malthus, sur - L. Salleron - E. Amaury - L. Brassier - R. Buron - Faivres d'Arcier - Grièges - A. Sauvy‎

Reference : 758

(1946)

‎Malthus a-t-il menti ? , L. Salleron - E. Amaury - L. Brassier - R. Buron - Faivres d'Arcier - Grièges - A. Sauvy‎

‎Albin Michel , Principes d'Action Démographique Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1946 Book condition, Etat : Bon broché In-8 1 vol. - 171 pages‎


‎nombreux schémas et tableaux année eo Contents, Chapitres : Faits - questions - doctrine - principes d'action ‎

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‎MALTHUS (Thomas Robert)‎

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‎Essai sur le principe de population.. Traduit de l'anglais par MM. P. et G. Prevost ( de Genève), précédé d'une introduction par M. Rossi, et d'une notice sur la vie et les ouvrages de l'auteur par C. Comte. Avec les notes des traducteurs et de nouvelles notes par M. J. Garnier. 2e edition‎

‎Paris, Guillaumin, 1852 grand in-8, LX-688 pp., portrait, demi-chagrin rouge à coins, dos à nerfs orné, tête dorée (reliure de l'époque). ‎


‎Nouvelle édition de l'une des œuvres majeures de la pensée économique et démographique au XIXe siècle.Bon exemplaire. - - VENTE PAR CORRESPONDANCE UNIQUEMENT‎

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‎MALTHUS (Thomas Robert).‎

Reference : 104886

(1820)

‎Principes d'économie politique, considérés sous le rapport de leur application pratique. Traduits de l'anglais par M. F. S. Constancio.‎

‎ P., J.-P. Aillaud, 1820, 2 vol. in-8°, xxxii-501 et 452 pp, brochés, couvertures muettes de l'époque, bon état. Edition originale (Goldsmiths, 22768 ; Kress, C.576 ; manque à Einaudi)‎


‎Première édition française, publiée l’année de l’originale anglaise. Le nom de Malthus est invariablement lié à celui de population, et surtout du rapport entre population et production. Pourtant, dans les Principes d'économie politique, il complète l'étude de l'évolution de la population pour celle plus générale de l'ensemble de l'économie des nations. Exposé complet des doctrines de l'économie politique, cet ouvrage examine les formes et les mesures de la valeur, la nature de la richesse et la productivité du travail et les règles qui gouvernent l'offre et la demande. Il aborde également l'étude de la rente de la terre, les salaires du travail, les profits du capital, et finit par démontrer comment les choses issues de l'action de ces trois instruments de production se distribuent entre les individus et les nations. Longtemps critiqué, les "Principes" de Malthus ont été réhabilités par Keynes, qui a souligné l’importance d’un des rares auteurs classiques à avoir mis en valeur le rôle de la demande et de l’investissement dans la croissance économique. ‎

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‎MALTHUS, T.R.:‎

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‎MALTHUS, T.R.‎

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(1807)

‎Versuch über die Bedingung und die Folgen der Volksvermehrung, aus dem Englischen von Dr. F.H. Hegewisch. 2 Tle. - [DECREASING POPULATION GROWTH]‎

‎Altona, J.F. Hammerich, 1807. 8vo. Bound in the two orig. blue cardboardbindings. The backs have been professionally restored, preserving the orig. printed paper title-labels and cont. paper library-labels at lower backs. Occasional brownspotting due to the paper-quality, but all in all a very nice and attractive copy. XVI, (4), 368" VIII, 358, (1) pp. Some of the first leaves of the ""Erstes Buch"" in the first volume have been misbound, but are all present.‎


‎Rare first German edition of this political and economic classic, which constitutes Malthus' first major publication and his main work, because of which he is considered the father of demography and one of the main sources of inspiration for Darwin and Wallace. It is the first translation of the ""Principle on Population"" into any language, and it influenced German politics tremendously.The first edition was printed anonymously in London in 1798, and in 1803 the second edition, which, also according to Malthus himself, can be said to constitute a new work, appeared"" -the great quarto edition from 1803 is thoroughly revised and much enlarged, the title has been changed and Malthus' name appears on the title-page for the first time, it is on this edition that all the preceding editions are based, and in consequence also the early translations. All the later editions were minor revisions of the second one. In 1806 the third edition appeared, and as soon as 1807 the first German one, which is translated from the revised third edition (""Die gegenwärtige Uebersetzung ist nach der dritten Ausgabe, Oktav, London 1806. Die Quartausgabe ist minder vollständig"", Vorwort, p. V). New revisions of the text kept appearing till the sixth edition in 1826. The book, then as now, is considered highly controversial, and it has influenced all demographers ever since, as well as being of immense importance to the study of economic theory and genetic inheritance. ""The ""Essay"" was highly influential in the progress of thought in the early nineteenth-century Europe.... ""Parson"" Malthus, as Cobbett dubbed him, was for many, a monster and his views were often grossly misinterpreted.... But his influence on social policy, whether for good or evil, was considerable. The Malthusian theory of population came at the right time to harden the existing feeling against the Poor Laws and Malthus was a leading spirit behind the Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834."" (PMM 251).Thomas Robert Malthus (1766-1834), called the ""enfant terrible"" of the economists, was an English demographer, statistician and political economist, who is best known for his groundbreaking views on population growth, presented in his ""Essays on the Principle of Population"", which is based on his own prediction that population would outrun food supply, causing poverty and starvation. Among other things this caused the legislation, which lowered the population of the poor in England. Malthus actually turned political, economic and social thought upside down with this work, which has caused him to be considered one of the 100 most influential persons in history (Hart, The 100: A Ranking of the most Influential Persons in History, 1978). Of course, he was condemned by Marx and Engels, and opposed by the socialists universally, but the work was of immense impact on not only politics, economics, social sciences etc, but also on natural sciences. ""Later in the ""Origin of Species"" he [Darwin] wrote that the struggle for existence ""is the doctrine of Malthus applied with manifold force to the whole animal and vegetable kingdoms"" for in this case there can be no artificial increase of food, and no prudential restraint from marriage"" [p. 63]. Alfred Russel Wallace, who arrived at a worked-out formulation of the theory of evolution at almost precisely the same time as Darwin, acknowledged that ""perhaps the most important book I read was Malthus's ""Principles of Population"" (My Life, p. 232). Although there were four decennial censuses before Malthus' death, he did not himself analyze the data, although he did influence Lambert Quetelet and Pierre Verhulst, who made precise statistical studies on growth of populations in developed countries and showed how the early exponential growth changed to an S curve."" (DSB, IX, p. 69). As Malthus realized that his theories were not satisfactorily presented or sufficiently demonstrated in the first edition from 1798, he travelled for three years through Europe gleaning statistics, and then published the second edition in 1803. Among other places he travelled through Northern Germany, and his detailed diaries of these journeys provided him with some of the evidence necessary for the development of his theory on population growth. The observational information that he gathered on his travels in Europe were crucial to the development of his theories, which also means that the work is of great interest for other European countries, and not only Britain. ""In 1819 the Royal Society elected Malthus to a fellowship. He was also a member of the French Institute and the Berlin Academy, and a founding member of the Statistical Society (1834)."" (DSB, IX, p. 67). Printing and the Mind of Man 251 (first edition). ‎

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‎"MALTHUS, T.R.‎

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(1807)

‎Versuch über die Bedingung und die Folgen der Volksvermehrung, aus dem Englischen von Dr. F.H. Hegewisch. 2 Tle. - [DECREASING POPULATION GROWTH]‎

‎Altona, J.F. Hammerich, 1807. 8vo. Bound in the two nice cont. uniform cardboardbindings w. marbled paper. Gilt lines and gilt title-labels to spines. Some wear w. minor loss of paper to capitals, hinges and corners. Small hole to paper as well as to leather title-label of spine of volume two. Some brownspotting, but overall a nice and atrractive copy. Lacking the half-tilte for the first book (merely stating ""Erstes Buch""). XVI, 368"" VIII, 358, (1) pp.‎


‎Rare first German edition of this political and economic classic, which constitutes Malthus' first major publication and his main work, because of which he is considered the father of demography and one of the main sources of inspiration for Darwin and Wallace. It is the first translation of the ""Principle on Population"" into any language, and it influenced German politics tremendously.The first edition was printed anonymously in London in 1798, and in 1803 the second edition, which, also according to Malthus himself, can be said to constitute a new work, appeared"" -the great quarto edition from 1803 is thoroughly revised and much enlarged, the title has been changed and Malthus' name appears on the title-page for the first time, it is on this edition that all the preceding editions are based, and in consequence also the early translations. All the later editions were minor revisions of the second one. In 1806 the third edition appeared, and as soon as 1807 the first German one, which is translated from the revised third edition (""Die gegenwärtige Uebersetzung ist nach der dritten Ausgabe, Oktav, London 1806. Die Quartausgabe ist minder vollständig"", Vorwort, p. V). New revisions of the text kept appearing till the sixth edition in 1826. The book, then as now, is considered highly controversial, and it has influenced all demographers ever since, as well as being of immense importance to the study of economic theory and genetic inheritance. ""The ""Essay"" was highly influential in the progress of thought in the early nineteenth-century Europe.... ""Parson"" Malthus, as Cobbett dubbed him, was for many, a monster and his views were often grossly misinterpreted.... But his influence on social policy, whether for good or evil, was considerable. The Malthusian theory of population came at the right time to harden the existing feeling against the Poor Laws and Malthus was a leading spirit behind the Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834."" (PMM 251).Thomas Robert Malthus (1766-1834), called the ""enfant terrible"" of the economists, was an English demographer, statistician and political economist, who is best known for his groundbreaking views on population growth, presented in his ""Essays on the Principle of Population"", which is based on his own prediction that population would outrun food supply, causing poverty and starvation. Among other things this caused the legislation, which lowered the population of the poor in England. Malthus actually turned political, economic and social thought upside down with this work, which has caused him to be considered one of the 100 most influential persons in history (Hart, The 100: A Ranking of the most Influential Persons in History, 1978). Of course, he was condemned by Marx and Engels, and opposed by the socialists universally, but the work was of immense impact on not only politics, economics, social sciences etc, but also on natural sciences. ""Later in the ""Origin of Species"" he [Darwin] wrote that the struggle for existence ""is the doctrine of Malthus applied with manifold force to the whole animal and vegetable kingdoms"" for in this case there can be no artificial increase of food, and no prudential restraint from marriage"" [p. 63]. Alfred Russel Wallace, who arrived at a worked-out formulation of the theory of evolution at almost precisely the same time as Darwin, acknowledged that ""perhaps the most important book I read was Malthus's ""Principles of Population"" (My Life, p. 232). Although there were four decennial censuses before Malthus' death, he did not himself analyze the data, although he did influence Lambert Quetelet and Pierre Verhulst, who made precise statistical studies on growth of populations in developed countries and showed how the early exponential growth changed to an S curve."" (DSB, IX, p. 69). As Malthus realized that his theories were not satisfactorily presented or sufficiently demonstrated in the first edition from 1798, he travelled for three years through Europe gleaning statistics, and then published the second edition in 1803. Among other places he travelled through Northern Germany, and his detailed diaries of these journeys provided him with some of the evidence necessary for the development of his theory on population growth. The observational information that he gathered on his travels in Europe were crucial to the development of his theories, which also means that the work is of great interest for other European countries, and not only Britain. ""In 1819 the Royal Society elected Malthus to a fellowship. He was also a member of the French Institute and the Berlin Academy, and a founding member of the Statistical Society (1834)."" (DSB, IX, p. 67). Printing and the Mind of Man 251 (first edition). ‎

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‎MALTHUS, T.R.‎

Reference : 60615

(1807)

‎Versuch über die Bedingung und die Folgen der Volksvermehrung, aus dem Englischen von Dr. F.H. Hegewisch. 2 vols. - [DECREASING POPULATION GROWTH]‎

‎Altona, J.F. Hammerich, 1807. 8vo. 2 volumes both uncut in the original blank wrappers. Wear to extremities, front wrapper on vol. 1 detached and with tear. Missing ab. half of the paper on spines. Internally fine and clean. XVI, 368" VIII, 358, (1) pp.‎


‎Rare first German edition of this political and economic classic, which constitutes Malthus' first major publication and his main work, because of which he is considered the father of demography and one of the main sources of inspiration for Darwin and Wallace. It is the first translation of the ""Principle on Population"" into any language, and it influenced German politics tremendously.The first edition was printed anonymously in London in 1798, and in 1803 the second edition, which, also according to Malthus himself, can be said to constitute a new work, appeared"" -the great quarto edition from 1803 is thoroughly revised and much enlarged, the title has been changed and Malthus' name appears on the title-page for the first time, it is on this edition that all the preceding editions are based, and in consequence also the early translations. All the later editions were minor revisions of the second one. In 1806 the third edition appeared, and as soon as 1807 the first German one, which is translated from the revised third edition (""Die gegenwärtige Uebersetzung ist nach der dritten Ausgabe, Oktav, London 1806. Die Quartausgabe ist minder vollständig"", Vorwort, p. V). New revisions of the text kept appearing till the sixth edition in 1826. The book, then as now, is considered highly controversial, and it has influenced all demographers ever since, as well as being of immense importance to the study of economic theory and genetic inheritance. ""The ""Essay"" was highly influential in the progress of thought in the early nineteenth-century Europe.... ""Parson"" Malthus, as Cobbett dubbed him, was for many, a monster and his views were often grossly misinterpreted.... But his influence on social policy, whether for good or evil, was considerable. The Malthusian theory of population came at the right time to harden the existing feeling against the Poor Laws and Malthus was a leading spirit behind the Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834."" (PMM 251).Thomas Robert Malthus (1766-1834), called the ""enfant terrible"" of the economists, was an English demographer, statistician and political economist, who is best known for his groundbreaking views on population growth, presented in his ""Essays on the Principle of Population"", which is based on his own prediction that population would outrun food supply, causing poverty and starvation. Among other things this caused the legislation, which lowered the population of the poor in England. Malthus actually turned political, economic and social thought upside down with this work, which has caused him to be considered one of the 100 most influential persons in history (Hart, The 100: A Ranking of the most Influential Persons in History, 1978). Of course, he was condemned by Marx and Engels, and opposed by the socialists universally, but the work was of immense impact on not only politics, economics, social sciences etc, but also on natural sciences. ""Later in the ""Origin of Species"" he [Darwin] wrote that the struggle for existence ""is the doctrine of Malthus applied with manifold force to the whole animal and vegetable kingdoms"" for in this case there can be no artificial increase of food, and no prudential restraint from marriage"" [p. 63]. Alfred Russel Wallace, who arrived at a worked-out formulation of the theory of evolution at almost precisely the same time as Darwin, acknowledged that ""perhaps the most important book I read was Malthus's ""Principles of Population"" (My Life, p. 232). Although there were four decennial censuses before Malthus' death, he did not himself analyze the data, although he did influence Lambert Quetelet and Pierre Verhulst, who made precise statistical studies on growth of populations in developed countries and showed how the early exponential growth changed to an S curve."" (DSB, IX, p. 69). As Malthus realized that his theories were not satisfactorily presented or sufficiently demonstrated in the first edition from 1798, he travelled for three years through Europe gleaning statistics, and then published the second edition in 1803. Among other places he travelled through Northern Germany, and his detailed diaries of these journeys provided him with some of the evidence necessary for the development of his theory on population growth. The observational information that he gathered on his travels in Europe were crucial to the development of his theories, which also means that the work is of great interest for other European countries, and not only Britain. ""In 1819 the Royal Society elected Malthus to a fellowship. He was also a member of the French Institute and the Berlin Academy, and a founding member of the Statistical Society (1834)."" (DSB, IX, p. 67). Printing and the Mind of Man 251 (first edition).‎

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‎MALTHUS, T.R. - DECREASING POPULATION GROWTH.‎

Reference : 52195

(1807)

‎Versuch über die Bedingung und die Folgen der Volksvermehrung, aus dem Englischen von Dr. F.H. Hegewisch. 2 Theile.‎

‎Altona, J.F. Hammerich, 1807. Contemp. hcalf. Gilt spine, titlelabel in leather (letters worn). Light wear to top of spine and corners. Spine rubbed. Some wear to edges of covers. A stamp on title-page. XVI, 368" VIII, 358, (2) pp. A few leaves in the first quire disbound. Scattered brownspots and a few marginal underlinings on the first 20 leaves.‎


‎Rare first German edition of this political and economic classic, which constitutes Malthus' first major publication and his main work, because of which he is considered the father of demography and one of the main sources of inspiration for Darwin and Wallace. It is the first translation of the ""Principle on Population"" into any language, and it influenced German politics tremendously.The first edition was printed anonymously in London in 1798, and in 1803 the second edition, which, also according to Malthus himself, can be said to constitute a new work, appeared"" -the great quarto edition from 1803 is thoroughly revised and much enlarged, the title has been changed and Malthus' name appears on the title-page for the first time, it is on this edition that all the preceding editions are based, and in consequence also the early translations. All the later editions were minor revisions of the second one. In 1806 the third edition appeared, and as soon as 1807 the first German one, which is translated from the revised third edition (""Die gegenwärtige Uebersetzung ist nach der dritten Ausgabe, Oktav, London 1806. Die Quartausgabe ist minder vollständig"", Vorwort, p. V). New revisions of the text kept appearing till the sixth edition in 1826. The book, then as now, is considered highly controversial, and it has influenced all demographers ever since, as well as being of immense importance to the study of economic theory and genetic inheritance. ""The ""Essay"" was highly influential in the progress of thought in the early nineteenth-century Europe.... ""Parson"" Malthus, as Cobbett dubbed him, was for many, a monster and his views were often grossly misinterpreted.... But his influence on social policy, whether for good or evil, was considerable. The Malthusian theory of population came at the right time to harden the existing feeling against the Poor Laws and Malthus was a leading spirit behind the Poor Law Amendment Act of 1834."" (PMM 251).Thomas Robert Malthus (1766-1834), called the ""enfant terrible"" of the economists, was an English demographer, statistician and political economist, who is best known for his groundbreaking views on population growth, presented in his ""Essays on the Principle of Population"", which is based on his own prediction that population would outrun food supply, causing poverty and starvation. Among other things this caused the legislation, which lowered the population of the poor in England. Malthus actually turned political, economic and social thought upside down with this work, which has caused him to be considered one of the 100 most influential persons in history (Hart, The 100: A Ranking of the most Influential Persons in History, 1978). Of course, he was condemned by Marx and Engels, and opposed by the socialists universally, but the work was of immense impact on not only politics, economics, social sciences etc, but also on natural sciences. ""Later in the ""Origin of Species"" he [Darwin] wrote that the struggle for existence ""is the doctrine of Malthus applied with manifold force to the whole animal and vegetable kingdoms"" for in this case there can be no artificial increase of food, and no prudential restraint from marriage"" [p. 63]. Alfred Russel Wallace, who arrived at a worked-out formulation of the theory of evolution at almost precisely the same time as Darwin, acknowledged that ""perhaps the most important book I read was Malthus's ""Principles of Population"" (My Life, p. 232). Although there were four decennial censuses before Malthus' death, he did not himself analyze the data, although he did influence Lambert Quetelet and Pierre Verhulst, who made precise statistical studies on growth of populations in developed countries and showed how the early exponential growth changed to an S curve."" (DSB, IX, p. 69). As Malthus realized that his theories were not satisfactorily presented or sufficiently demonstrated in the first edition from 1798, he travelled for three years through Europe gleaning statistics, and then published the second edition in 1803. Among other places he travelled through Northern Germany, and his detailed diaries of these journeys provided him with some of the evidence necessary for the development of his theory on population growth. The observational information that he gathered on his travels in Europe were crucial to the development of his theories, which also means that the work is of great interest for other European countries, and not only Britain. ""In 1819 the Royal Society elected Malthus to a fellowship. He was also a member of the French Institute and the Berlin Academy, and a founding member of the Statistical Society (1834)."" (DSB, IX, p. 67). Printing and the Mind of Man 251 (first edition).‎

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‎MALU WA KALENGA‎

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‎Etudes Scientifiques. Mars 1976 - Malu Wa Kalenga. L'énergie nucléaire, ses promesses, ses contraintes, le cas de l'Afrique?‎

‎Paris, Le Caire: Editions et Publications des Pères Jésuites en Egypte, 1976 in-8, 44 pages. Broché.‎


‎(revue) Etudes Scientifiques. Mars 1976 - Malu Wa Kalenga. L'énergie nucléaire, ses promesses, ses contraintes, le cas de l'Afrique? (Paris, Le Caire, 1976) [M.C.: revue, Afrique noire, sciences, physique, Sciences, économie, énergie nucléaire]‎

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‎MALVAUX (Abbé J. de). ‎

Reference : 005588

(1780)

‎LES MOYENS DE DÉTRUIRE LA MENDICITÉ EN FRANCE, en rendant les Mendians utiles à l'État sans les rendre malheureux.‎

‎ 1780 Châlons-sur-Marne, Seneuze, Paindavoine, Delalain, 1780. In-8 (204 X 132 mm) veau fauve marbré, plats ornés d'un encadrement de triple filet doré, dos à nerfs orné, pièce de titre maroquin rouge, tranches rouges (Reliure de l'époque) ; VIII-512 pages, (2) ff. de privilège et errata. Tache sombre en queue de la reliure, début de fente (4 cm) en pied du mors supérieur, cerne de mouillure en partie inférieure des 4 premiers feuillets, rousseurs éparses. ‎


‎SECONDE ÉDITION revue, corrigée et augmentée, la première ayant été publiée en 1779. « Moyens propres à supprimer les mendicité (politiques, moraux, coactifs,, etc.). S'attacher à détruire la mendicité illégitime. Ce n'est pas par les hôpitaux, jugés néfastes, mais par le travail, qu'on aide les mendiants, qu'ils soient valides ou invalides. M. admet néanmoins l'existence de bonnes oeuvres, de Monts-de-Piété, de loteries, etc. Enfin, il propose de supprimer ce qu'il estime être les sources de la mendicité, telles l'usure, la prostitution, etc. ». (Ined, 3039). L'ouvrage est également attribué à l'abbé Novi de Caveirac. SÉDUISANT EXEMPLAIRE conservé dans sa fraîche reliure d'époque. PLEASANT COPY. PICTURES AND MORE DETAILS ON REQUEST. ‎

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‎MAMOU (Yves).-‎

Reference : 15529

(1988)

‎Une machine de pouvoir, la direction du Trésor.‎

‎ 1988 Paris, Editions La Découverte, 1988, grand in 8° broché, 319 pages. ‎


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‎[MANAGEMENT] - ALBRECHT (Karl), ZEMKE (Ron) - ‎

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‎La dimension service. ‎

‎Paris, Les éditions de l'organisation, 1987; in-8, 188 pp., br. Broché bon état.‎


‎Broché bon état.‎

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‎[MANAGEMENT] - COUCHAERE (Marie-Josée) - ‎

Reference : 201806901

‎Manager son temps et son énergie-L'organisation du temps en équipe. ‎

‎Paris, ESF collection formation permanente - séminaire Mucchielli, 1998; in-8, 192 pp., br. Broché très bon état.‎


‎Broché très bon état.‎

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Reference : 201010557

‎La passion de l'excellence. ‎

‎Paris, Intereditions, 1985; in-8, 442 pp., broché. Très bon état - version française de Dominique Dill.‎


‎Très bon état - version française de Dominique Dill.‎

Phone number : 03 89 24 16 78

EUR10.00 (€10.00 )

‎Manassa Simon‎

Reference : 100107889

(2001)

ISBN : 2868475264

‎Une introduction à l'économie politique‎

‎PU Rennes 2001 15 4x1 4x23 6cm. 2001. Broché.‎


‎Bon état‎

Un Autre Monde - Val Couoesnon

Phone number : 07.69.73.87.31

EUR6.00 (€6.00 )

‎Manca C‎

Reference : 100132668

(1999)

‎Formazione e trasformazione dei sistemi economici in Europa dal feudalesimo al capitalismo‎

‎Cedam 1999 470 pages in8. 1999. Broché. 470 pages.‎


‎Bon état intérieur propre ternissure sur la tranche du bas premier plat moucheté + coup de crayon de couleur‎

Un Autre Monde - Val Couoesnon

Phone number : 07.69.73.87.31

EUR14.00 (€14.00 )

‎Manca Ciro‎

Reference : 100134669

(1993)

‎Introduzione alla storia dei sistemi economici in Europa dal feudalesimo al capitalismo - Parta prima: Gli strumenti dell'Analisi + Parta Seconda: Il sistema economico feudale --- seconda edizione ac‎

‎CEDAM 1993 90 pages 16 8x0 6x24cm. 1993. Broché. 2 volume(s). 90 pages. Introduzione alla storia dei sistemi economici in Europa dal feudalesimo al capitalismo - Parta prima: Gli strumenti dell'Analisi + Parta Seconda: Il sistema economico feudale --- seconda edizione accresciuta‎


‎Très Bon Etat de conservation intérieurs propres bonne tenue‎

Un Autre Monde - Val Couoesnon

Phone number : 07.69.73.87.31

EUR70.00 (€70.00 )

‎MANCEAU Bernard ‎

Reference : 83140

(1959)

‎Les Etats-Unis de l'Est et nous.‎

‎Couverture souple. Broché. 64 pages.‎


‎Livre. Editions de la S.A.T.R, 1959.‎

Librairie et Cætera - Belin-Beliet

Phone number : +33 (0) 5 56 88 08 45

EUR11.70 (€11.70 )

‎[MANCEL (Pierre)].‎

Reference : 229609

‎Observations sur le gouvernement représentatif. suivies d'un aperçu succinct sur l'origine et le principe de la souveraineté. Seconde édition, corrigée et augmentée‎

‎Paris, Henri Plon, 1857 in-8, 157 pp., un f. n. ch. de table, broché sous couverture bleue imprimée. Rousseurs.‎


‎La première édition est de 1854.Publiciste catholique très oublié, Pierre Mancel de Bacilly commit plusieurs essais sur les tendances politiques du XIXe siècle, dans un esprit globalement anti-parlementaire. - - VENTE PAR CORRESPONDANCE UNIQUEMENT‎

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Phone number : 06 46 54 64 48

EUR60.00 (€60.00 )

‎MANCERON ROBERT ‎

Reference : 108257

(1910)

‎La crise Américaine de 1907. Essai d'histoire financière‎

‎ Arthur Rousseau Broché Paris, Arthur Rousseau 1910. In-4 broché de 215 pages. Dos cassé, sinon bon état‎


‎ Bon état Toutes les expéditions sont faites en suivi au-dessus de 25 euros. Expédition quotidienne pour les envois simples, suivis, recommandés ou Colissimo. ‎

Phone number : 05 65 42 95 21

EUR50.00 (€50.00 )
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