BAILEY, Samuel.
The rationale of political representation. By the author of Essay on the formation of opinions, &c. &c.
London: R. Hunter, 1835.
8vo, pp. [viii], 436. An excellent, tall copy in contemporary original cloth with printed paper spine label.
First edition. Bailey is best-known as one of the most persistent critics of David Ricardo, but his works of the 1830s are concerned with representation, the most pressing issue of the decade. "The politics displayed in these works are those of a moderate utilitarian radical with a strong objection to state interference" (Oxford DNB).
Not in Goldsmiths' or Kress.
£450.00
US$894.55*
* Given as a guide only. Based on an exchange rate of £1 = US$1.987896 for the day 5 July 2008 but liable to fluctuate.
5 July 2008
