
After the Common Market: A Better Alternative for Britain
by Douglas Jay
"After the Common Market: A Better Alternative for Britain" by Douglas Jay, Penguin Books, 1968, First Edition. Paperback in fair condition, with visible wear and yellowed pages. This significant work offers insight into Britain's economic stance during the 1960s, making it a valuable addition for collectors of political and economic history.
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The book shows signs of age-related wear, with a noticeably worn cover and some creasing. The spine is intact but exhibits some scuffing and fading. The pages are yellowed, consistent with the publication date, but remain legible. There is no dust jacket, as issued. Overall, the book is in fair condition, suitable for collectors who prioritize content over cosmetic condition.
About This Vintage 1968 Edition
"After the Common Market: A Better Alternative for Britain" by Douglas Jay was published by Penguin Books in 1968. This first edition paperback, printed in Harmondsworth, Middlesex, explores Britain's economic and political landscape in the context of the European Common Market. Douglas Jay, a noted economist and politician, offers an insightful analysis of Britain's position and potential alternatives to joining the Common Market. This edition is particularly significant for collectors and historians interested in mid-20th-century British economic policy. The book is out of print and holds value for those studying the evolution of the European Union. The condition of this copy reflects its age, with noticeable wear on the cover and pages, yet it remains a valuable piece for collectors of political and economic literature.
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