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By the same author: Presenting Adam Smith's works as a whole

In the first edition of Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations, published in London in 1776, the ‘by the same author’ list is presented in a very unusual place: directly opposite the table of contents. That placement suggests a continuity and unity in Smith's published works. A photograph provides...

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Published in:Economic affairs (Harlow) 2022-10, Vol.42 (3), p.528-540
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