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A seventh printing of the true first edition, published in 1924. The book was first published in December 1919, and reprinted twice in January 1920. There were further printings in February, April and November 1920, followed by a lull until this printing in January 1924. ***Near fine in navy blue cloth-covered boards with gilt titles and borders to the spine and blind borders extending to the front and rear boards. The gilt is still nice and bright, having been protected by the dustwrapper. Apart from some slight rubbing to the head and tail of the spine and to the edges of the boards, the exterior of the book is in near fine condition. The dark-blue colour has just very slightly faded on the spine. Internally, the book is also near fine - clean and unmarked with no inscriptions. No creases. No tears. None of the usual foxing or offsetting to the endpapers. Spine tight. ***In a near fine plain buff-coloured black printed dustwrapper, that retains the original publisher's price of 8/6 net on the spine, with a feint 2/6 above (indicating that the book may have been remaindered in the late 1920s - early 1930s). Unusually, there is virtually no wear to the dustwrapper - just some very light creasing to the centre of the spine of the dustwrapper. Extremely rare thus. No chips, no tears, no serious creasing. ***224mm x 146mm. With a single-page preface by the author to the fore, dated November 1919, plus 279 text-pages. ***Contents: Preface; Chapter I - Introductory, Chapter II - Europe Before the War, Chapter III - The Conference, Chapter IV - The Treaty, Chapter V - Reparation, Chapter VI - Europe After the Treaty, Chapter VII - Remedies. ***'"The Economic Consequences of the Peace" (1919) is a book written and published by the British economist John Maynard Keynes. After the First World War, Keynes attended the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 as a delegate of the British Treasury. In his book, he argued for a much more generous peace, not out of a desire for justice or fairness - these are aspects of the peace that Keynes does not deal with - but for the sake of the economic well-being of all of Europe, including the Allied Powers, which the Treaty of Versailles and its associated treaties would prevent. The book was a best-seller throughout the world, and was critical in establishing a general opinion that the treaties were a "Carthaginian peace" designed to crush the defeated Central Powers, especially Germany. It helped to consolidate American public opinion against the treaties and against joining the League of Nations. The perception by much of the British public that Germany had been treated unfairly was, in turn, a crucial factor in later public support for the appeasement of Hitler. ***The success of the book established Keynes' reputation as a leading economist, especially on the left. When Keynes was a key player in establishing the Bretton Woods system in 1944, he remembered the lessons from Versailles as well as the Great Depression. The Marshall Plan, which was promulgated to rebuild Europe after the Second World War, was similar to the system proposed by Keynes in "The Economic Consequences of the Peace."' (Wiki) ***A seventh printing of the true first edition, dated 1924, of John Maynard Keynes' "The Economic Consequences of the Peace", in really beautiful collectable condition. Copies of this important work in this condition, in the original dustwrapper, are almost unobtainable now. ***Of interest to collectors of the works of John Maynard Keynes, and of landmark twentieth century Economics titles. ***For all our books, postage is charged at cost, allowing for packaging: any shipping rates indicated on ABE are an average only: we will reduce the P & P charge where appropriate - please contact us for postal rates for heavier books and sets etc. Seller Inventory # 8020x
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Title: THE ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF THE PEACE (...
Publisher: Macmillan & Co., Ltd., St. Martin's Street, London
Publication Date: 1924
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Near Fine
Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine
Edition: First Edition