Influences of the Corn Laws

James Wilson, Jane C. Loudon,

Influences of the Corn Laws

London: Published by Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans. 1840

The Founder of the Economist Magazine, Decrying Protectionist Tariffs on Grain, His First Publication.

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The Founder of the Economist Magazine, Decrying Protectionist Tariffs on Grain, His First Publication.

The Founder of the Economist Magazine, Decrying Protectionist Tariffs on Grain, His First Publication.

The volume(s) measure about 23 cm. by 15 cm. by 1 cm.

Each leaf measures about 225 mm. by 140 mm.

The full title reads as follows:

Influences of the Corn Laws, As Affecting All Classes of the Community, And Particularly The Landed Interests. By James Wilson Esq. Second Edition. London: Published by Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans. 1840

The volume is paginated as follows: [v]-x, [1]-142.

The volume collates as follows: [X]2, a3, B-I8, K7.

The Volume is Complete in All Respects including a pamphlet of Philanthropic Economy by Jane C. Loudon, published by the Anti-Corn-law league, loosely laid in. along with various clippings, one dated Nov 11, 1845.

The Volume is in Very Good Condition bound in green cloth, with gilt lettering on the front board, with a paper label on the spine. Externally the spine has tears to the head and tail, and with the board corners bumped. Internally the leaves are generally clean and amply margined, with some mild foxing.

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