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Item #83559 Observations on Credit, With Relation to the Provisions of the. Bankruptcy, Great Britain.

Observations on Credit, With Relation to the Provisions of the...

"Throwing Trade into Confusion, and Tradesmen into Danger" [Bankruptcy]. [Great Britain]. Observations on Credit, With Relation to the Provisions of the Bankrupt Law and Insolvent Debtors' Acts. [From the Pamphleteer, Vol. XIII.] London: [Printed by A.J. Valpy], 1819. [359]-367 pp. Octavo (8-1/4" x 5-1/4"; 21 x 13.3 cm). Disbound pamphlet. Light toning, leaves separated. $250. * Only edition. Bankruptcy reform was a major economic and political issue in eighteenth and nineteenth-century Britain. This essay, published in the Pamphleteer and not printed separately, argues against the liberalization of bankruptcy laws on both economic and moral grounds: "There is much greater chance of preventing mal principle by punishing offenders, than by the unjust and much severer punishment of compelling every man in business to become a commissioner of bankrupt in his own defense" (366). The Pamphleteer was a London periodical intended to represent a curated selection of the best pamphlets of the day. Issued quarterly, it reprinted popular works and often featured original titles, editions or translations. OCLC locates 7 individually catalogued copies, 3 in North America (University of Chicago, University of Illinois, University of Pennsylvania).

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