47 papers in 17 volumes, plus many dozens of other papers in varied areas. Contains contributions by Malthus (4), Brougham (21), Horner (8), Jeffrey (3), Napier (2), Ellis (1), Allen (4), Alex. Hamilton (1), Buchanan (1), James Mill (1), Mackintosh (1). The Edinburgh Review was “the closest thing Great Britain had to an economic journal” (Fetter, “The Authorship of Economic Articles in the Edinburgh Review, 1802-47”, in the Journal of Political Economy, 1953).
8.5”x 5.25”, vols 1-17. All bound in the same nice cloth. Text has some browning and foxing; bindings nearly as-new. It seems unlikely, but all of these are Second through 11th editions, published between 1812 to 1821; the originals being 1802-1811.
(Note: all of this information regarding authorship--including the use of teh parenthetic "possibly" and "probably" is taken from the terrific piece of research by Fetter, noted above.)
October, 1802
- “Irvine's Emigration from the Highlands”, Francis Horner
- “The Utility of Country Banks”, Horner;
- “Thornton on the Paper Credit”, Horner;
- “Crisis of the Sugar Colonies”, by Henry Brougham;
January, 1803
- “Canard's Principes d'economie politique”, by Horner;
April, 1803
- “Guineas an Unnecessary and Expensive”, by Brougham;
- “Incumbrance on Commerce, Sir John Sinclair's Essays”, by Francis Jeffrey;
July, 1803
- “Lord King's Thoughts on the Restriction Payments in Specie at the Banks of England and Ireland” , Horner;
October, 1803
- “Wheatley's Remarks on Currency and Commerce”, by Brougham;
January, 1804
- “Hatcbett on the Gold Coin”, Brougham (probably);
“Bishop Watson on the National Debt”, by Brougham;
April, 1804
- “Morgan's Comparative View of the Public Finances” by Brougham (probably);
July, 1804
- “Lord Lauderdale's Inquiry into the Nature and Origin of Public Wealth”, by Brougham;
October, 1804
- “Plans of National Improvement”, by Brougham (probably);
- “O'Connor's Present State of Great Britain Brougham’ (probably);
- “Observations upon the Bounty upon Exporter Corn’, by Horner
April, 1805
- “Talleyrand sur les colonies, Brougham (probably);
- “Sur l'usage de numeraire”, Brougham (possibly);
July, 1805
- ‘Lord Lauderdale's Hints to the Manufacturers of Commerce’, Brougham;
- “Jackson's Commnerce of the Mediterranean”;
October, 1805
- “Parkinson's Tour in America”, Macvey Napier;
- “Lord Selkirk on Emigration”, Horner;
January, 1806
- “Lord Liverpool on the Coin”, Brougham (probably);
- “Playfair's Edition of Wealth of Nations”, Horner;
April, 1806
- “The Frauds of the Neutral Flags”, Jeffrey;
- “Oddy's European Commerce, Napier” (probably);
July, 1806
- “MacPherson's Annals of Commerce”, George Ellis;
October, 1806
- “Foster on the Commercial Exchanges”;
January, 1807
- “Mercurio Peruano”, John Allen;
April, 1807
- “Colebrooke's Remarks on Bengal”, Alexander Hamilton (probably).
- “Lord Henry Petty's Plan of Finance”, David Buchanan;
July, 1807
- “Wheatley on Money and Commerce”;
- “Considerations on the Trade with India”;
- “Capmany, Questiones criticas” Allen;
October, 1807
- “Randolph and Others on the Neutral Questions”, Brougham;
- “Inquiry into the State of the Poor”;
- “Pamphlets on West Indian Affairs”, Brougham;
January, 1808
- “Spence on Commerce”, T. R. Malthus (probably);
- “Examination of the Late Orders in Council”, Brougham;
April, 1808
- “Baring and Others on the Orders in Council”, Brougham (possibly);
July, 1808
- “Newenham and Others on the State of Ireland”, Malthus;
October, 1808
- “Smith on Money and Exchange”, James Mill;
- “Comber on National Subsistence”;
January, 1809
- “Pamphlets on West Indian Affairs”, Brougham;
April, 1809
- “Jovenallos on Agriculture and Legislation”;
- “Spence on Agriculture and Commerce”, Buchanan and Jeffrey;
- “A permanent and effectual remedy for West India Distresses”;
- “Newenham on the State of Ireland”, Malthus;
July, 1809
- “Lord Sheffield and Others on Foreign Affairs”, Brougham;
January, 1810
- “Lauderdale on Indian Affairs”;
April, 1810
- “Letter on the French Government”, Jeffrey;
- “Humboldt's Essai politique sur la Nouvelle Espagne”, Allen;
- “Affairs of India”, Mill;
- “Rose on the Influence of the Crown”, Brougham (probably);
August, 1810
- “Disquisitions on Population”;
February, 1811
- “Depreciation of Paper Money”, Malthus.
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