A Letter to the Editor of the Edinburgh Weekly Journal, from Malachi Malagrowther, Esq. on the Proposed Change of Currency, and Other Late Alterations As They Affect or Are Intended to Affect the Kingdom of Scotland
by Scott, Sir Walter (Malagrowther, Malachi)
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Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons. 1826. Third Edition. Octovo in full leather, tight text, clean , bright and unfoxed pages, the cover has light wear at tips, front panel loose, else GOOD. 86pp, Also contains A Third Letter, 1826, 39pp in rear. The author wrote a series of letters defending the right of banks to issue banknotes less than five pounds. .
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- Mossback Books (US)
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- 28389
- Title
- A Letter to the Editor of the Edinburgh Weekly Journal, from Malachi Malagrowther, Esq. on the Proposed Change of Currency, and Other Late Alterations As They Affect or Are Intended to Affect the Kingdom of Scotland
- Author
- Scott, Sir Walter (Malagrowther, Malachi)
- Book Condition
- Used
- Edition
- Third Edition
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- William Blackwood and Sons
- Place of Publication
- Edinburgh
- Date Published
- 1826
- Keywords
- Scottish, Currency;, Economics
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