Three volumes. 8vo. ix, [1], lxv, [1], 360; vi, 512, [2, Appendix]; v, [1], 448, [50 Index] pp. Contemporary polished calf, spines with five single raised bands outlined in blid, second and fouth panels lettered in gilt on recent red morocco labels, the rest with blind stamped ornaments, covers with blind floral roll borders, blue-grey endpapers, marbled edges, silk bookmarks (engraved bookplates of Robert Fanshawe Martin to front pastedowns of each volume, foxing to outer leaves with occasional spotting throughout; joints and headcaps neatly restored, covers slightly scuffed, notwithstanding a very good copy). Edinburgh, printed for Stirling and Slade, Adam Black, and Fairbairn and Anderson; Lackington. An early nineteenth century edition of Smith's masterpiece, 'the first and greatest classic of modern economic thought' (PMM). Originally published in 1776, 'The Wealth of Nations had no rival in scope or depth when published and is still one of the few works in its field to have achieved classic status, meaning simply that it has sustained yet survived repeated reading, critical and adulatory, long after the circumstances which prompted it have become the object of historical enquiry' (ODNB). The present edition includes the Sketch of the Life of Dr. Adam Smith by Dugald Stewart and Garnier's Comparative view of his doctrine with those of the French economists. Kress C.431; Vanderblue, p. 15.