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  • Seller image for The collected scientific papers of Paul A. Samuelson, volumes I-V [1-5] for sale by Carothers and Carothers

    Paul A Samuelson (Paul Anthony)

    Language: English

    Published by M.I.T. Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1966

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. This is a sound and attractive set of the first five volumes of Samuelson's collected works, volumes I-IV of which inscribed by him at the title page of each volume to his fellow economist Hal Varian: "For Hal Varian / Paul Samuelson / MIT April 1982." The volumes are sturdily bound, with minor wear only to their extremities; the contents of each are fine. Volume I (fourth printing, 1977): xii, [772]; Volume II (third printing, 1972): xii, [773]-1813; Volume III (1972): vi, [6], 930 pages; Volume IV (second printing, 1979): xiv, 977 pages, bumping to lower corner of textblock; Volume V (1986), xii, 1052 pages, not inscribed, Prof. Varian's stamp at front free endpaper. Volume I has no dust jacket. The jacket for Volume II is edgeworn and chipped; that for Volume III is shelfworn and edgeworn, with short tears to the head of its spine and to the head of its front flapfold; that for Volume IV is shelfworn and edgeworn, with short tears to the head of its spine and to the head of its front flapfold; that for Volume V is shelfworn and edgeworn, with sunning to its spine. 7560 grams. Inscribed by Author(s).