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The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 28

Books on Currency and Political Economy

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Books on Currency and Political Economy.

Baird.—Bank. By Henry Carey Baird. Reprinted from the "American Cyclopædia," 1874 75
Letters on the Crisis, the Currency, and the Credit System. 8vo 10
Money. By Henry Carey Baird. Reprinted from the "American Cyclopædia," 1875. Paper 50
Protection of Home Labor and Home Productions necessary to the Prosperity of the American Farmer. 8vo 10
Some of the Fallacies of British Free-Trade Revenue-Reform. Two letters to Prof. A. L. Perry, of Williams College, Mass. (1870.) Paper 5
The Results of the Resumption of Specie Payments in England, 1819-1823: A lesson and a warning to the people of the United States. 8vo 10
The Rights of American Producers, and the Wrongs of British Free-Trade Revenue-Reform 5
Byles.—Sophisms of Free Trade and Popular Political Economy examined. By Sir J. Barnard Byles. 12mo. Paper, 75 cts. Cloth: $1 25
Carey.—The Works of Henry C. Carey.
Currency Inflation: how it has been produced, and how it may profitably be reduced. (1874.) 50
Financial Crises: Their Causes and Effects. (1860.) 25
Harmony of Interests. 8vo. Cloth 1 50
Letters on International Copyright. (1867.) 50
Manual of Social Science. Condensed from Carey's "Principles of Social Science." By Kate McKean. 12mo 2 25
Money :a Lecture before the N. Y. Geographical and Statistical Society. (1857.) 8vo. Paper 25
Past, Present, and Future. 8vo 2 50
Principles of Social Science. 3 vols. 8vo. Cloth 10 00
Review of the Decade 1857-67. 8vo. Paper 50
Review of the Farmer's Question. (1870.) 25
Reconstruction: Industrial, Financial, and Political. Letters to the Hon. Henry Wilson, U. S. S. (1807.) 8vo. Paper 50
Review of the Report of Hon. D. A. Wells, Special Commissioner of the Revenue. (1869.) 8vo. Paper 50
The British Treaties of 1871 and 1874 50
The Currency Question. Letters to Hon. S. Colfax. (1865.) 25
The Public Debt, Local and National. Letter to David A. Wells, Esq., U. S. Revenue Commission. (1866.) 8vo. Paper 25
The Resources of the Union. (1865.) 50page break
Carey.—The Works of Henry C. Carey.—Continued.
The Slave-Trade, Domestic and Foreign : Why it Exists, and How it may be Extinguished. (1853.) 8vo. Cloth $2 00
The Unity of Law as exhibited in the Relations of Physical, Social, Mental, and Moral Science. 8vo 3 50
Wealth: of what does it consist? (1870.) 25
Drew.—Our Currency: what it is and what it should be. By John G. Drew. Paper 20
Our Money Muss. Paper 20
Elder.—Questions of the Day, Economic and Social. By Dr. Wm. Elder. 8vo. Cloth 3 00
Folly (The) of Resuming Specie Payments. By Regni Oni Selhcs 20
Kelley.—Speeches, Addresses, and Letters on Industrial and Financial Questions. By Hon. Wm. D. Kelley, M. C. 8vo. Cloth 3 00
Convertible Currency Bonds. Speech, January 10, 1874 10
Currency and Banking. Speech, April 4, 1874 10
Interconvertible Bonds. (January 24, 1874.) 10
The Finances. (November 4, 1873.) 10
The Present Situation, and how it should be met. (Dec., 1873.). 10
The Proposed Reciprocity Treaty. Address, Oct. 28, 1874 25
Kellogg.—A New Monetary System. By Edw. Kellogg. 12mo. Paper, $1.00. Cloth 1 50
Schuckers.—A Brief Account of the Finances and Paper Money of the Revolutionary War. By J. W. Schuckers. Paper 1 25
The Finances, Panics, and Specie Payments. Paper 50
Smith.—A Manual of Political Economy. By E. Peshine Smith. 12mo. Cloth 1 25
Stewart.—Speeches on the Tariff Question and on Internal Improvements. By Hon. Andrew Stewart. 8vo. Cloth 3 00
Sullivan.—Protection to Native Industry. By Sir Edward Sullivan, Baronet. 8vo. Cloth 1 50

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