Goldsmith's Library of Economic Literature; Herbert Somerton Foxwell 1584-c1935

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Goldsmith's Library of Economic Literature; Herbert Somerton Foxwell 1584-c1935

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Foxwell was a professor of political economy in London and a book collector of economic literature. His first collection of books was purchased in 1901 by The Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths who donated it to the University of London. His second collection was acquired after his death by the Harvard Business School and formed the basis of the Kress Library of Business and Economics in Baker Library. From the description of Papers, 1866-1933 (inclusive). (Harvard Business School). Wo...

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