John Maynard Keynes - Hopes Betrayed 1883 -1920

Skidelsky, Robert
Elisabeth Sifton Books - Viking Penguin , New York, United States

A book by an extraordinary biographer dealing with the complex materials of Keyne's life, with him being arguably the most influential and controversial economist of the 20th century, these are really the formative years dealt with in this work,showing how a remarkable mind came to concern himself with the practical problems of his time and to exert a profound influence upon them.

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Author Skidelsky, Robert
Publisher Elisabeth Sifton Books - Viking Penguin
Place Published New York, United States
Size Royal 8vo - Octavo, 254mm x 165mm
Chapters XVI
Pages 447pp

Condition Report

Cover Hardcover in dark cream paper with a lighter cream cloth spine binding bearing the title in gilt original the spine and it has a tiny amount of slight corner shelf-wear plus a dark green titled dust wrapper very slightly chipped with tanning and a little foxing original the verse only, now protected in clear archival covering, also showing a remainder black pen mark original bottom edge.
Overall With an American roughcut fore edge, the endpapers remain clean with only a small pen name of a prior owner in top right corner, thus the volume is overall in near-fine condition.

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