Collection: Catalogue Preview | Rare Works in Philosophy, History & Economics
We are pleased to present a preview of our forthcoming rare book e-catalogue, featuring works in philosophy, history, politics, and economics. This selection showcases some significant texts, from early English legal treatises to ground-breaking economic theories and philosophical classics. These carefully curated volumes will soon be available in our full e-catalogue.
Among the highlights is a first edition of Adam Smith’s The Theory of Moral Sentiments, a foundational work in moral philosophy that preceded his seminal Wealth of Nations. Also featured is John Maynard Keynes’ The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, a defining text of modern macroeconomics.
Collectors of political thought will appreciate our rare edition of Niccolò Machiavelli’s The Works, offering profound insights into governance, strategy, and power. For those interested in legal history, Frederic Maitland and Sir Frederick Pollock’s The History of English Law remains an indispensable reference on the evolution of common law.
Bertrand Russell’s philosophical works, including What I Believe and Marriage and Morals, offer critical perspectives on ethics, marriage, and social thought, while A.V. Dicey’s Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution explores the foundational principles of constitutional law.
This collection presents a rare opportunity to acquire influential first editions and scholarly works that have shaped our understanding of philosophy, politics, and economics over the centuries.