New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1949. First edition of Benjamin Graham's seminal work on investing, widely regarded as one of the most influential works on value investing ever written, with the code D-Y on the copyright page. Octavo, original cloth. Near fine in a very good first-issue dust jacket with $3.50 price and "Editor of Barron’s" to the front flap. Association copy, lengthily signed by American economist Burton Malkiel on the half-title page, "Graham has been the Father of security analysis and 'value' investing Burt Malkiel." Renowned economist and author Burton Malkiel was profoundly influenced by the teachings of Benjamin Graham. Graham's principles of value investing, emphasizing fundamental analysis and a long-term perspective, shaped Malkiel's understanding of financial markets. Malkiel adopted Graham's philosophy of investing in undervalued assets with strong fundamentals, believing in the importance of thorough research and rational decision-making.…