An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations # 88712
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An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations . Books I, II and III. By Adam Smith. Icelandic translation by Þorberg Þórsson who also wrote annotated notes. Introduction by Hannes Hólmsteinn Gissurarson.
Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations, first published in London in 1776, is one of the most influential and remarkable works of literature of all time. It is many things at once, a mirror of the eighteenth century, a campaign for free trade, and a philosophical meditation on human society. It is a readable and informative work, as Adam Smith is an excellent writer. (Cover text)
Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations, first published in London in 1776, is one of the most influential and remarkable works of literature of all time. It is many things at once, a mirror of the eighteenth century, a campaign for free trade, and a philosophical meditation on human society. It is a readable and informative work, as Adam Smith is an excellent writer. (Cover text)