The second edition of James Mill's important political economical treatise, an example of Ricardian economics. The second edition of this work.A great and important work on economics, reinforcing the ideas of Ricardian economics, and summarising the views of the philosophical radicals of the day.Generally considered to be the author's greatest work, this is a compact and able treatise on political economy.This work supposedly originated from notes made by Mill's son, John Stuart Mill, as his father lectured him on their daily walks when he was a teenager.By James Mill, an important Scottish historian, political theorist, and philosopher. He is considered to be one of the fondness of the Ricardian school of economics.Five pages of publisher's adverts to the rear. Rebound in a quarter morocco binding with cloth to the boards. Externally, smart, with just a few light marks to the boards. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are very lightly age-toned and clean with some odd spots. Very Good Indeed.