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Essays in Persuasion. Lead Author(s): John Keynes. Source: Wikisource. Student Price: FREE. The essays in this volume show Keynes' attempts to influence the course of events by public persuasion over the period of 1919-40.Download EPUB. This content is licensed under the Public Domain. Book a 1-on-1 Walkthrough. Explore This Textbook Now. Content Index Preface The Treaty of Peace 01: Paris.
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Essays in persuasion by John Maynard Keynes; 10 editions; First published in 1931; Subjects: 1918-1945, Currency question, Economic history, Gold, Gold standard, Great Britain, Treaty of Versailles, Treaty of Versailles (1919), Inflation (Finance); Places: Great Britain; Times: 1918-1945.
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Essays In Persuasion, which was first published in 1931, was author John Maynard Keynes’ first volume of collected essays. In it he gathered together various writings on public affairs from 1919-1931, including some extracts from his published books. The essays taken as a whole embody forecasts and recommendations made by the author on a variety of subjects which can now be checked by the.
Editions for Essays in Persuasion: 0393001903 (Paperback published in 1963), (Kindle Edition published in 2014), 1441492267 (Paperback published in 2009).
London: Macmillan and Co, 1931. 8vo. First edition. Original green cloth, gilt. Spine browned by nicotine. Chips and tears to head and tail which have been repaired. Covers rubbed and a bit bumped. Pencil notes on front end papers. Ink ownership on half-title. Top corners of many pages folded down with annotations in pencil and ink usually lines throughout.