AdamSmith Posted August 29, 2013 Posted August 29, 2013 I will not even get a royalty. Rare first edition of Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations goes on saleCopy of book dating from 1776 is expected to fetch £50,000 at auction in Edinburgh Press Association The Guardian, Thursday 29 August 2013 13.37 EDT Simon Vickers, a book specialist at Lyon & Turnbull, with the edition of Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations. Photograph: David Cheskin/PA A rare first edition copy of Adam Smith's work The Wealth of Nations, which has been valued at up to £50,000, is to be sold at auction. First published in 1776, the book by the Scottish economist and philosopher is one of the world's first assessments of what creates wealth within a nation. The work reflects on economics at the beginning of the industrial revolution and explores issues such as the division of labour, productivity and free markets. The book, which has as its full title An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, helped earn its author the label of father of modern economics and is still held in high regard. Simon Vickers, a book specialist at the auctioneers Lyon & Turnbull, said the book was written over a 10-year period. "[He] challenged the prevailing mercantilist economic philosophy, in which people saw national wealth in terms of a country's stock of gold and silver and imports as a danger to a nation's wealth, arguing that in a free exchange both sides became better off." The copy is to go under the hammer in Edinburgh next Wednesday. http://www.theguardian.com/books/2013/aug/29/adam-smith-wealth-of-nations TotallyOz 1 Quote
Members Suckrates Posted August 29, 2013 Members Posted August 29, 2013 I will not even get a royalty. Rare first edition of Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations goes on saleCopy of book dating from 1776 is expected to fetch £50,000 at auction in Edinburgh Press Association The Guardian, Thursday 29 August 2013 13.37 EDT Simon Vickers, a book specialist at Lyon & Turnbull, with the edition of Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations. Photograph: David Cheskin/PA A rare first edition copy of Adam Smith's work The Wealth of Nations, which has been valued at up to £50,000, is to be sold at auction. First published in 1776, the book by the Scottish economist and philosopher is one of the world's first assessments of what creates wealth within a nation. The work reflects on economics at the beginning of the industrial revolution and explores issues such as the division of labour, productivity and free markets. The book, which has as its full title An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, helped earn its author the label of father of modern economics and is still held in high regard. Simon Vickers, a book specialist at the auctioneers Lyon & Turnbull, said the book was written over a 10-year period. "[He] challenged the prevailing mercantilist economic philosophy, in which people saw national wealth in terms of a country's stock of gold and silver and imports as a danger to a nation's wealth, arguing that in a free exchange both sides became better off." The copy is to go under the hammer in Edinburgh next Wednesday. http://www.theguardian.com/books/2013/aug/29/adam-smith-wealth-of-nations Adam, you shouldn't be selling off your Treasures..... Have you fallen on hard times??? Should we hold a Telethon for you ? Ill certainly volunteer to Host. Quote
AdamSmith Posted August 29, 2013 Author Posted August 29, 2013 Adam, you shouldn't be selling off your Treasures..... Have you fallen on hard times??? Should we hold a Telethon for you ? Ill certainly volunteer to Host. Like I said, that copy ain't even mine anymore. I feel an O.J. coming on... Quote