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21st June 06, 03:52 PM
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An embarassed book seller...
...so...after reading "How The Scots Invented The Modern World", I got to thinking that I had read "The Wealth of Nations" (well...a good deal of it...it's like a thousand frickin pages log) way back in college, I've been trying to find a book titled "The Essential Adam Smith"...sort of an analysis of Smith's writing with lots of citations...figure it's Adam Smith For Dummies...
...all I have to do is to find a copy...I will find one, I have my sources, don't worry...
...fella at Barnes and Noble suggested that I should try a used book store so I stopped at the one in my neighborhood earlier today. I asked the young lady if they had the book and she walked over to the shelves labeled "US History" and pulled a copy of "Wealth of Nations"..."We have this...this is the only Adam Smith that we have." So I thanked her and told her that I was looking for that one specific book and I was, in fact, trying to AVOID reading the thousand-plus pages of W.O.N. And then I said, "...but you really shouldn't have 'Wealth of Nations' on the United States History shelves because even though it was very influential in the foundation of the US economic system ADAM SMITH WAS A SCOT and NOT an American."
I wasn't saying it to be mean or anything but c'mon...it was mis-filed. She put it back in "European History". Oh well, sorry, Adam, but I did try to stick up for you!
Best
AA
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21st June 06, 06:39 PM
#2
Say, AA, they've got "The Essential Adam Smith" in paperback at amazon.com for $19.20.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/039...lance&n=283155
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Happiness? I'd settle for being less annoyed!!!
"I used to be disgusted; now I try to be amused." - Declan MacManus
Member of the Clan Donnachaidh Society
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22nd June 06, 02:10 PM
#3
Here ya go, 9 bucks:
Link to book
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22nd June 06, 06:45 PM
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Shouldn't Wealth of Nations be in Economics, not history?
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22nd June 06, 07:49 PM
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Economics...
Originally Posted by haukehaien
Shouldn't Wealth of Nations be in Economics, not history?
Yes...It's in the HB's in the Library of Congress's Classification system:
Class H -- Social Sciences
Subclass HB -- Economic Theory
Waaay back in my undergraduate intro to Econ class, we read "The Worldly Philosphers: the lives, times and ideas of the great economic thinkers" by Robert L. Heilbroner. Economics really isn't my "cuppa", but it was an interesting book!
Cheers,
Todd
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22nd June 06, 09:10 PM
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Ah...Heilbroner is the author/editor on "The Essential Adam Smith".
As to the way that book stores classify things...hmmmmmm.
The shop that I mentioned is a very small used book store...lots of Harlequin romances and cookbooks...it's in an "Irish" neighborhood so it has an "Irish Culture" section...and that isn't all it could be either.
I was going to work for a Borders store that was opening near here and got into a real strange discussion with a manager who came in special to set the place up...I asked whether a book (Ansel Adams' autobiography) would be shelved in Biography or Photography or both....he looked at me as if I had asked him the most insoluable and profound question in the universe and said, "...we don't have a biography section." "Don't have a biography section?" quoth I. "How can that be...biography is a MAJOR body of literary work." I was told that I should just forget about it and concentrate on how to move the biscotti at the coffee bar because that was a high margin item.
Thanks for the tips on where to find the book...I'll track it down as soon as I can.
Best
AA
ps - and I've found that most bookstores lump their economics into the "business" section.....sheeeesh!
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