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BASE TEXT

Author, original title and year of 1st edn
Ricardo, David
On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation (1817)
Base edn and year
Ricardo, David
On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation (3rd Edition 1821)

TRANSLATION INFO

original language
English
translation into
French
type of original text
Book
type of translated text
Book
timeline
20th Century
image of the document

BIBLIOGRAPHIC INFORMATION FOR DOCUMENT

Surname and Name
of Author (in the original language)
Ricardo, David
Year of publication
1933 - 1934
Title
Principes de l'économie politique et de l'impôt
Place
Paris
Country
France
Publisher
Alfred Costes
Number of vols/parts
2 vol.

TRANSLATION ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Text type
Translation complete text
Editor’s name(s)
E. C.K. Gonner
Translator’s name(s)
Constâncio, Francisco; Fonteyraud, Alcide; Debyser, Felix
Editorial apparatus
Preface of editor(s)
Introduction of the editor (Gonner, E.C.K.)
Editor’s or translator’s footnotes (Gonner, E.C.K.)
Bibliography
Index

OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION

National collection call mark
8- R- 40849 (1)
8- R- 40849 (2)

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