Published by Harvard University Press, 1961
Seller: DJ Smith Books, Carmichael, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. 5th or later Edition. 6th Printing. Binding is tight and pages are generally clean and unmarked. Small amount of underlining in pencil and some formulas written in pencil on front papers. Dust jacket has some tears, chips, and rubmarks. In mylar cover.
Published by Harvard University: Cambridge, 1955
Seller: John K King Used & Rare Books, Detroit, MI, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 9 x 6", cloth, 447pp with index, covers rubbed and darkened, extremities bumped and fraying, former owner's ink name on front fly, some ink underlining, pp edges a bit toned; a good, used copy of the Fourth Printing.
Published by Harvard University Press
Condition: Fair. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1955. Volume 80. 4th printing. 8vo Hardcover. 447pp. Good book and no dust jacket. Spine sunned. Pen and pencil notation through the first 30 pages of text. Fore-edge slightly dampstained. (economics, mathematical, mathematical models ) Inquire if you need further information.
Language: English
Published by Harvard University Press, 1947
ISBN 10: 0674313003 ISBN 13: 9780674313002
Seller: Zubal-Books, Since 1961, Cleveland, OH, U.S.A.
Condition: Good. *Price HAS BEEN REDUCED by 10% until Tuesday, May 26 (holiday SALE item)* first edition, first printing; xii, 447 pp., original maroon cloth (hardcover), lacks the jacket, covers rubbed to the extent that the gilt to the spine is lost, a few light ripples to the front cover, else internally clean and tight. - If you are reading this, this item is actually (physically) in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties, taxes, or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request.
Language: English
Published by Harvard University Press, 1971
ISBN 10: 0674313003 ISBN 13: 9780674313002
Seller: Callaghan Books South, New Port Richey, FL, U.S.A.
Cloth. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Very Fine. 9th Ptg. Sturdy book, quality red cloth, very bright gilt lettering on spine, owner's name on thin paper strip at top of first front end paper: David G. Hartman, Executive Director of the National Bureau of Economic Research, expert on China Economics. 447 pages, formulas throughout. DJ beneath mylar, price-clipped, heavy gray paper with thin dark red lettering and thin line-design on front and spine, praise on back from the American Economic Review, American Mathematical Society. DJ has microtear at top front tip, microtear at bottom back edge, spine lightly browned. DJ and book, both Near Very Fine.
Published by Harvard Univ. Press
Seller: ThriftBooksVintage, Tukwila, WA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Shelf and handling wear to cover and binding, with general signs of previous use. Boards have minor scuffing and smudging. Binding is sound. Front end paper has previous owners name; text is otherwise clean and unmarked. Secure packaging for safe delivery.
Published by Harvard Univ. Press
Seller: ThriftBooks-Dallas, Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Published by Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 1948
Seller: Walkabout Books, ABAA, Curtis, WA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Near fine. Dust Jacket Condition: very good. Second printing of the original 1947 edition. xii, 447pp. Cloth at head of spine creased, signature on front free endpaper, else fine in a very good dust jacket with small chips at corners and spine ends, mild toning. Overall, a handsome copy. Although often mistakenly referred to as the "Second Edition," the 1948 offered here is not a textual second edition (i.e., there are no changes to the text save for the 1948 date on the title page, and the words "Second Printing" on both the copyright page and the front flap of the dust jacket). This highly influential book, which was based on Samuelson's doctoral thesis, "provided a toolbox of techniques that were to become standard in postwar economics. In particular, it established the importance of deriving comparative statics resultswhat happens to an equilibrium when something changesand provided methods for doing this. A recurring theme in the book was the need for economic theories to be 'operational'to have testable implications" (ANB). Provenance: On the front free endpaper is the prior owner name R.W. Oliver, most likely Robert W. Oliver (1922-1998), who earned his PhD in economics at Princeton in 1957, was a Professor of Economics at Caltech from 1959-1988,and worked as an economist at the World Bank.