
The Economic History of World Population
by Carlo M. Cipolla
"The Economic History of World Population" by Carlo M. Cipolla, Penguin Books, 1974, Sixth Edition. Paperback in fair condition, with cover wear and spine intact. A detailed study of population trends and economic impacts, essential for historians and economists.
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The book is in fair condition, with visible wear on the cover including creases and edge scuffing. The spine shows some signs of use but remains intact. There is no dust jacket, and the pages are slightly tanned with age. Overall, the binding is sound, and the text is clear and legible.
About This Vintage 1974 Edition
"The Economic History of World Population" by Carlo M. Cipolla, published by Penguin Books in 1974, is a significant work in the field of economic history. This Sixth Edition, printed in Harmondsworth, Middlesex, provides an in-depth analysis of population trends and their economic impacts throughout history. Cipolla, a renowned historian and economist, offers insights into the factors influencing population growth and economic development. This edition is notable for its comprehensive update, reflecting the latest research of the time. The book is a valuable resource for historians and economists alike, exploring themes of demographic change and economic evolution. The paperback format shows signs of wear, with creases and edge scuffing, but remains intact and readable.
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