Monopoly.
ROBINSON (E.A.G.)
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Add to basketSold by Maggs Bros. Ltd ABA, ILAB, PBFA, London, United Kingdom
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Add to basketWith an Introduction by C.W. Guillebaud. First edition. Small 8vo. xvi, 298 pp. Original blue cloth, spine and front cover lettered in black, dust jacket (neat contemporary ownership inscription to front free endpaper, some faint uniform browning to paper stock, contents otherwise clean and unmarked; jacket slightly toned and edge worn with unobtrusive tape reinforcements to verso, still a very good copy overall). London, Nisbet & Co. Ltd.' Cambridge, At the University Press. Edward Austin Gossage Robinson's (1897-1993) influential textbook on competitive industry, published as volume XI of the Cambridge Economic Handbooks series under the editorship of C.W. Guillebaud, who succeeded editorship of the series from Keynes. Husband of Joan Robinson, E.A.G. Robinson 'was a member of the Cambridge 'circus' which helped Keynes make The General Theory (1936). He was Keynes's close and trusted colleague for many years. His editing (with Elizabeth Johnson and Donald Moggridge) of the thirty volumes of Keynes's Collected Writings secured Keynes's legacy to future generations' (ODNB).
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