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The Wealth Of Nations (Leather Bound Edition, 1776 Classic) by Adam Smith - Non Fiction - Hardback

Author: Adam Smith
SKU: SINGLE-WLK-U4104-9363123421
Barcode: 9789363123427
Publisher: Wilco International LLP
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Title:
The Wealth Of Nations

Format: Hardback

Overview:
This premium leather-bound edition of Adam Smith’s The Wealth of Nations invites you to experience a cornerstone of economic thought in a format that blends scholarly heft with lasting beauty. Originally published in 1776, this influential treatise reshaped how the world understands commerce, production, and the dynamics of wealth. The edition you’ll own features a leather-style cover with decorative gilt detailing and a durable binding, turning Smith’s masterwork into a striking collector’s volume for both study and display. Inside, the text presents a rigorous exploration of the division of labor, productive capacity, and the emergence of free markets, alongside thoughtful reflections on taxation, governance, and the social consequences of economic systems. It’s equally at home in a university library, a corporate office, or a quiet study nook. This beautifully bound edition is designed for readers who crave depth, durability, and a physical object that honors the ideas that continue to shape global economies. Whether you’re a student, a leader, or a lifelong bibliophile, this edition offers intellectual rigor with a refined, timeless appeal.

What Makes This Book Stand Out:
The Wealth of Nations is not just a historical text; it remains a living framework for understanding how markets coordinate production and drive prosperity. This particular edition elevates the reading experience through a premium presentation: a leather-style hardcover that feels substantial in the hand, gilt accents that catch the eye, and a binding engineered for long-term use. Smith’s analysis—how specialization boosts productivity, how markets discipline prices, and how public policy interacts with wealth creation—transcends centuries in its relevance to today’s entrepreneurial mindset and policy debates. The book’s lucid arguments are accessible to new readers while offering rich nuance for scholars, making it a perfect entry point for students and a trusted reference for professionals. This edition also serves as a prestigious keepsake that invites daily engagement, discussion, and thoughtful annotation, transforming economic theory into a tangible, browsable library staple.

Who It’s For:
Ideal for economics students, business professionals, professors, and serious readers who want a authoritative, beautifully crafted edition of a foundational text. It suits university libraries, corporate lounges, and personal collections where a premium, durable volume signals both respect for the material and a commitment to long-term study. Gift-worthy for graduates pursuing finance, economics, or public policy; for collectors who relish finely produced classics; and for anyone seeking a rigorous introduction to classical economic thought presented in a tactile, enduring format.

Key Highlights:

  • Foundational text that shaped modern economic theory and policy
  • Premium leather-style hardcover with decorative gilt detailing
  • Durable binding designed for frequent reference and annotation
  • Clear, thoughtful presentation ideal for study, discussion, and gifting
  • Timeless design that elevates any bookshelf or desk display
  • Accessible yet rigorous prose suitable for students and professionals

About the Author:
Adam Smith (1723–1790) was a Scottish economist and moral philosopher whose work laid the groundwork for classical economics. A pivotal figure of the Scottish Enlightenment, Smith’s theories on division of labor, production, and free markets have influenced economic thought for generations. His most famous works include The Wealth of Nations (1776) and The Theory of Moral Sentiments (1759). Smith’s writings blended rigorous analysis with accessible prose, helping to establish the language in which modern economic and political discussions are conducted. This leather-bound edition brings Smith’s landmark analysis into a physical form that honors the enduring relevance of his ideas in contemporary business, policy, and scholarly circles.

Why You’ll Love This Book:
Owning The Wealth of Nations in this premium leather-bound edition offers more than a classic read—it’s an investment in a durable, aesthetically refined piece for your library. The volume’s physical presence makes it a standout on any shelf, while the content equips readers with a foundational framework for understanding markets, labor, and government policy. It’s an ideal gift for graduates, academics, and executives who value time-honored ideas presented in a meticulously crafted object. With its tactile quality and enduring design, this edition invites repeat reading, thoughtful note-taking, and meaningful conversations about the forces that shape economies and societies.

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