WOMEN AND ECONOMICS
First edition of Gilman's most important nonfiction work, with still-relevant arguments about the economic value of female household labor.
First edition of Gilman's most important nonfiction work, with still-relevant arguments about the economic value of female household labor.
First printing of the title that established a particularly influential model of historic economic growth, by economist and National Security Advisor W. W. Rostow.
First printing in book form of the landmark study that "transformed the study of slavery — and of economic history" (Jamelle Bouie).