1924 Economics of Fatigue and Unrest and The Efficiency of Labour in English and American Industry
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Description
The first edition of this scarce work.
With the vanishingly scarce unclipped dust wrapper.
With a practical use of applied industrial psychology, this work explores the effects of fatigue and unrest on English and American industries.
From American economist, Philip Sargant Florence, who was appointed as a lecturer in economics at the University of Cambridge in 1921.
Two leaves of publisher's advertisements to the rear.
Condition
In the original cloth binding. With the original unclipped dust wrapper. Externally, very smart with slight rubbing and bumping to the spine head and tail. Dust wrapper is separated into two pieces. With sunning and age toning to the wrap. Edgewear and light chipping to the spine head and tail. Internally, firmly bound with generally bright and clean pages. Offsetting to the endpapers and small ink impression to the front pastedown.
Very Good Indeed
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