Language: English
Published by THOMAS GIBSON, NEW YORK, 1936
Seller: Lise Bohm Books, BONITA SPRINGS, FL, U.S.A.
Title: Basic Principles of Speculation Author: Thomas Gibson Edition: First Edition, First Printing Format: Hardcover Description: A scarce first edition of Basic Principles of Speculation by Thomas Gibson, an early and influential work on stock market operations and speculative trading. Gibson, a noted financial writer of the early twentieth century, explains the fundamental mechanics of speculation, including market psychology, risk management, price movements, and the practical conduct of trading. Written in a clear and instructive style, the book provides valuable insight into the speculative practices of the early modern stock market and remains of interest to collectors of classic investment literature. This first edition is bound in the original green cloth. The volume consists of 142 pages followed by period publisher advertising at the rear. Condition: A solid and well-preserved copy. Binding remains firm and secure. Some age-related toning is present throughout, as expected. Light fraying is visible at the top of the spine. Covers remain attractive and intact. No writing, underlining, or bookplates. Pages are clean and fully legible. Overall, a very respectable collectible first edition of a classic early work on speculation and financial markets.