1966 First Essay on Population: A Reprint in Facsimile of an Essay on the Principle of Population, as it Affects the Future Improvement of Society, 1798.
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Publishers' Original Binding, With Dustwrapper
A reprint in facsimile of Thomas Robert Malthus' 'An Essay on the Principle of Population'.
Bound in the publisher's cloth with the original, price-clipped dust wrapper.
Originally published in 1798, this work was written by English economist, scholar and cleric, Thomas Robert Malthus.
In 'An Essay on the Principle of Population' Malthus proposed that an increase in a nation's food production would lead to population growth, meaning the initial benefits would only be temporary.
With notes by Scottish historian and economist, James Bonar, to the rear of the work.
Condition
Bound in the publisher's cloth with the original, price-clipped dust wrapper. Externally, excellent, with minor shelf wear only. Dust wrapper is also excellent, with light edge wear and a touch of sunning to the spine. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean.
Fine
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