Published by Oxford [UK]: Clarendon Press, 1952., 1952
Seller: David Hallinan, Bookseller, Columbus, MS, U.S.A.
First Edition
First edition (not stated). viii, 622 pages. Hardcover: H 21cm x L 14cm. Tan dust jacket toned and soiled, nicks and several short tears at edges with bumping along top edges. Handsome red cloth with vibrant gilt stamping to spine, two mild dings to front board's top edge. Some foxing and light toning to edges and endpapers; occasional pencil underlining and margin marks amongst text. Binding stressed between half-title and title leaves but otherwise firm. Else a good+ copy in a very good- dust jacket. With Preface, Bibliographies, and Notes. Features twenty-five chapters divided among six parts titled as: "Introduction," "National Income," "The Structure and Situation of the British Economy by the End of the War," "Economic Developments and Policies," "The Social Services," "Industrial Organization and Policies," and "Britain and Overseas.".
Published by Basil Blackwell, Oxford, 1959
Seller: Any Amount of Books, London, United Kingdom
Signed
Soft cover. 8vo. pp [12]. Grey wraps stapled. Inside cover printed message states; "This reprint on Ghana comes from a Symposium on the postwar character of the Sterling Area. The symposium began with an article by M.F. Scott on the U.K. and the Sterling Area, in which various proposals for change were discussed from the U.K. point of view. These proposals are reviewed from Ghana's point of view below." Signed by the author at front cover; "With compliments, Peter." Very good minus. Covers coming away at bottom staple with a hole at front. Pages clean throughout.