Condition: Good. First edition copy. . Good dust jacket. Vol. 1. Owner's name on front free endpage and bottom page edges.
Seller: Harmonium Books, Philadelphia, PA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Hardback; no jacket; text is unmarked; previous owner's name on flyleaf; boards v. good.
Language: English
Published by M.I.T. Press, Cambridge, MA, 1966
Seller: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st. 1st printing; dj w/lite wear, clipped price, in mylar; greeen c w/silver gilt titles; 771 clean, unmarked pages/index; owner's name on flyleaf.
Seller: Bingo Used Books, Vancouver, WA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. 2 Volume Set. 2 hardbacks in very good plus condition.
First Edition
Hardcover. First edition. As New/No Jacket (31305) . Volume 1 only. 1991 7th printing, 1966c. New, no dust jacket as issued. Clean, tight, unmarked. Tattered acetate wrapper included.
Published by Cambridge: The M.I.T. Press, 1966., 1966
First Edition
Hardcover in full cloth. First edition. Thick quarto (oversized). Former owner's name n flyleaf. Slight wear to edges and corners of boards. Slight soiling to edges of the textblock. Dj has wear along the edges with a few small tears and chipping especially on the head and heel of spine. Dj is also scuffed on the covers. Covers pages 775-1813 of the collected papers with notes and index. The second volume in this massive collection of the economic writings and theories of Paul A. Samuelson. Very Good in Fair price-clipped dust jacket.
Published by MIT Press,, Cambridge:, 1966
Seller: Grendel Books, ABAA/ILAB, Springfield, MA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Volume II only. Edited by Joseph E. Stiglitz. First edition. Very good in a very good (minor edge wear, rubbing on rear panel), price clipped dust jacket.
Published by MIT Press,, Cambridge:, 1966
Seller: Grendel Books, ABAA/ILAB, Springfield, MA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Volume I only. Edited by Joseph E. Stiglitz. First edition. Very good in a very good (minor edge wear with a few small chips and closed edge tears), price clipped dust jacket.
Published by M.I.T. Press, Cambridge, MA, 1966
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. The Collected Scientific Papers of Paul A. Samuelson. Three Volumes. Edited by Joseph E. Stiglitz. Published by M.I.T. Press, Cambridge. All first editions. All Sm4to. All have faint erasure marks on the FFEPs. Vol I: 1966. xi, [2] 3-771pp. Near fine unread book, in very good plus dust jacket. Forest green cloth covered boards with gilt-stamped lettering and graphics on spine. Small bump on front corner at tail of spine and crimping across the lower edge. Internally clean and with very snug text block. Dust jacket has tiny closed vertical tears, creases and chips along edges at head and tail of jacket spine. All fore-edge corner tips are rubbed. Not price clipped. Vol. II: 1966. xi, [3] 775-1813. Fine, unread, book in near fine dust jacket. Forest green cloth covered boards with gilt-stamped lettering and graphics on spine. Internally clean and with tight text block. Minimal scuffs along upper and lower edges at head and tail of jacket spine. Fore-edge corner tips are rubbed. Not price clipped. Vol III: 1972. vi, Contents (6), 930pp. Very good plus book in very good dust jacket. Navy blue cloth covered boards with gilt-stamped lettering and graphics on spine. Previous owner's name on front paste-down. Faint foxing on the upper and side external page edges, tiny speck stain on lower edges. Faint foxing on end-papers and on a couple of the first and last several pages, else internally clean. Text block is sound. Dust jacket is scuffed overall. Light soil on back jacket panel, more obvious against the white background. Lower right corner of front panel has a 1/2" closed vertical tear along the edge. Upper right corner of back panel has a 1/4" closed vertical tear along the back spine fold; upper left corner of back panel has a 1/4" chip at the back fore-edge corner. Rubs and scuffs along the upper and lower edges at head and tail of jacket spine and fore-edge corners. All folds are scuffed. Inside front flap has a 2 1/4" by 1 1/4" price clip. Please use close-up options for best inspection and in support of condition descriptions. Additional photos available at your request.
Published by MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1966
Seller: Sekkes Consultants, North Dighton, MA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: very good. Dust Jacket Condition: very good. First edition. The Nobel Laureate's writings included in the first four volumes. They document the long and distinguished career of one of America's most important economists and encompass more than 280 articles. The first two contain virtually all of Samuelson's contributions to economic theory through mid-1964; Volume 3 contains all the scientific papers written from mid-1964 through 1970; Volume 4 consists of 86 articles, all the scientific contributions of Samuelson from mid-1971 through 1976. These four volumes belonged to professor Mark Schupack (each volume bares his bookplate on the pastedown). Schupack was a student of Samuelson at MIT who went on to teach economics at Brown University. During his career at Brown, Schupack was chair of the economics department, associate provost, dean of the graduate school, and vice provost. A few pages with marginalia by the professor. Volume one has a chip to the top spine of the dust-jacket and a closed tear along the front flap fold. Volume 3 with sunning to the spine. All volumes have minor edge-wear. 6½" - 9½". book.
Published by MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1966
Seller: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. First Editions, First Printings. Octavos, two volumes. In Very Good minus condition, lacking dust jackets. Bound in publisher's full green cloth with silver lettering to spines. Some mild shelf wear and scuffing to boards. Volume one inscribed on the title page by Samuelson in Cambridge, December 1966. Scarce signed. Shelved in Case 5. Paul Samuelson received the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1970. His 'Economics: An Introductory Analysis' is the most widely used economics textbook ever published. The Collected Scientific Papers of Paul A. Samuelson was published in five volumes between 1966 and 1986, with volumes six and seven posthumously published. 1364961. Shelved Dupont Bookstore.
Published by MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1966
Seller: Raptis Rare Books, Palm Beach, FL, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
First edition, early printing of Volume I of the Nobel Prize-winning economists papers. Octavo, original cloth. Inscribed by the author on the title page,ÂÂ"For Doug Burrows, Paul A. Samuelson, Endicott House, June 21, 1972." Fine in a near fine dust jacket. "It is a measure of Professor Samuelson's preeminence that the sheer scale of his work should be so much taken for granted," observes a reviewer in the "Economist" who goes on to note that "a cynic might add that it would have been better for Professor Samuelson to write less merely to give others a chance to write at all." In fact, Samuelson's output, his "extraordinary mastery of methods, both mathematical and linguistic" (review of Volume 4 of "The Collected Scientific Papers"), have not diminished. Volumes 1 through 4 encompass more than 280 articles. The first two contain virtually all of Samuelson's contributions to economic theory through mid-1964; Volume 3 contains all the scientific papers written from mid-1964 through 1970, and the last volume brings his work up to through 1976.
Published by MIT Press 1966-2011, Cambridge, MA, 1966
Seller: Raptis Rare Books, Palm Beach, FL, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
First editions of each volume of the collected papers of Nobel Prize-winning economists papers. Octavo, 7 volumes, original cloth. Volumes 1-5 are near fine in very good to near fine dust jackets. Volumes 1-5 are signed by Paul A. Samuelson; volumes I & II are signed by fellow Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph E. Stiglitz, who served as editor of these volumes. Volumes 6 and 7 are fine in a fine jackets, and were published posthumously. A very attractive set, rare and desirable signed. "It is a measure of Professor Samuelson's preeminence that the sheer scale of his work should be so much taken for granted," observes a reviewer in the "Economist" who goes on to note that "a cynic might add that it would have been better for Professor Samuelson to write less merely to give others a chance to write at all." In fact, Samuelson's output, his "extraordinary mastery of methods, both mathematical and linguistic" (review of Volume 4 of "The Collected Scientific Papers"), have not diminished. Volumes 1 through 4 encompass more than 280 articles. The first two contain virtually all of Samuelson's contributions to economic theory through mid-1964; Volume 3 contains all the scientific papers written from mid-1964 through 1970, and the last volume brings his work up to through 1976.
Published by Cambridge, Massachusetts: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1966-86, 1966
Seller: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, United Kingdom
First Edition Signed
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Add to basketFirst editions, first printings, signed on the title page of each volume by Paul Samuelson, and on the title page of the first two volumes by one of the editors, Samuelson's fellow Nobel Prize-winner Joseph Stiglitz. Paul Samuelson (1915-2009) was the first American to win the Nobel Prize in economics. In his citation for the award in 1970, he was credited as having "done more than any other contemporary economist to raise the level of scientific analysis in economic theory". This collection contains nearly all his economic papers through 1985, in their original forms, with his own corrections and additions added in postscripts. Among the editors of these volumes were Stiglitz, known for his critical views of globalization and the free market, the Nobel-winning economist Robert Merton who introduced the Merton and ICAP models and worked with Scholes on stock options, and the economists Kate Crowley and Hiroaki Nagatani. A further two volumes were published after Samuelson's death in 1999. 5 vols, octavo. Table of contents for vol. IV laid in as issued. Original variously coloured cloth, spines lettered in gilt. With dust jackets. Ownership signature to front pastedown of vol. III. Some light soiling to book edges; jackets a little worn with some rubbing and soiling, ring stains to front panel of vol. I, sunning to spine panels, not-price clipped: near-fine copies in very good jackets.