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Political Economy<br />

2491 | 2492<br />

Further considerations on the state <strong>of</strong> currency. 1813.<br />

A letter on the corn laws. 1814.<br />

Three letters on the causes <strong>of</strong> the present state <strong>of</strong> the exchanges.<br />

1819.<br />

Sinking fund. 1820.<br />

Three letters to the Duke <strong>of</strong> Wellington. 1829.<br />

National savings bank. 1834.<br />

§2<br />

Brougham, H. Review <strong>of</strong> Lauderdale’s Inquiry. Edinburgh Rev July<br />

1804.<br />

Paglin, M. Malthus and Lauderdale. 1961.<br />

(Thomas) Robert Malthus 1766–1834<br />

<strong>Cambridge</strong> UL holds copies <strong>of</strong> a travel journal, parts <strong>of</strong> the ms <strong>of</strong> Principles <strong>of</strong><br />

political economy, with addns intended for a later edn, and some letters from<br />

David Ricardo. Letters to Napier are in the BL; to Francis Horner in London<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Economics Lib; to Robert Wilmot Horton in Derbyshire Record<br />

Office; and to his publisher, John Murray, Albermarle Street, London. Kanto<br />

Gakuen Univ in Ohta City, Japan, holds a collection <strong>of</strong> family and other<br />

letters, together with sermons, now published in 2 vols as T. R. Malthus, <strong>The</strong><br />

unpublished papers , ed J. Pullen and T. Hughes-Parry, <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1997.<br />

Bibliographies<br />

Glass, D. V. (ed). Introduction to Malthus. 1953, 1959. Primary and<br />

secondary.<br />

Wrigley, E. A. and D. Souden (ed). Works <strong>of</strong> Thomas Robert Malthus.<br />

8 vols 1986, vol 1. Primary and secondary.<br />

Thweatt, W. O. (ed). Classical political economy; a survey <strong>of</strong> recent<br />

literature. Lancaster 1988. Secondary.<br />

Collected works<br />

Five papers on political economy. Ed C. Renwick, Sydney 1953.<br />

Introduction to Malthus. Ed D. V. Glass 1953. A summary view <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>The</strong> principle <strong>of</strong> population and A letter to Samuel Whitbread.<br />

Occasional papers <strong>of</strong> T. R. Malthus. Ed B. Semmel, New York 1963.<br />

Selected articles in contemporary reviews.<br />

<strong>The</strong> pamphlets <strong>of</strong> T. R. Malthus. New York 1970.<br />

Works. Ed E. A. Wrigley and D. Souden 8 vols 1986. Texts <strong>of</strong> last edns<br />

compared with first, where necessary; see below for variorum edns<br />

<strong>of</strong> Essay on population and Principles <strong>of</strong> political economy.<br />

§1<br />

An essay on the principle <strong>of</strong> population, as it affects the future<br />

improvement <strong>of</strong> society, with remarks on the speculations <strong>of</strong> Mr<br />

Godwin, M. Condorcet, and other writers. 1798 (octavo); rptd<br />

with introd by J. Bonar 1926; with introd by K. Boulding, Ann<br />

Arbor MI 1959; with introd by A. Flew 1970 (Pen); with introd by<br />

G. Gilbert, Oxford 1995 (WCp).<br />

An essay on the principle <strong>of</strong> population, or, a view <strong>of</strong> its past and<br />

present effects on human happiness, with an inquiry into our<br />

prospects respecting the future removal or mitigation <strong>of</strong> the evils<br />

which it occasions. 1803 (quarto), 2 vols 1806 (with appendix<br />

answering critics), 2 vols 1807, 3 vols 1817 (5th edn with addns and<br />

another appendix), 2 vols 1826, 1 vol 1872, 1888, 1890, 2 vols with<br />

introd by W. T. Layton 1914 (EL, with omissions); M. P. Fogarty<br />

1958, New York 1976 (selections with introd by P. Appleman);<br />

1986 (Works vols 1–3, 1798 and 1826 edns with introd by E. A.<br />

Wrigley); <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1989 variorum (ed and introd by P. James),<br />

<strong>Cambridge</strong> 1992 (abbreviated version <strong>of</strong> James, introd by D.<br />

Winch); tr Ger 1807, 1879, Fr 1809, 1821, 1823, 1853, Ital 1867, Jap<br />

1876, Rus 1895.<br />

An investigation <strong>of</strong> the causes <strong>of</strong> the present high price <strong>of</strong><br />

provisions. 1800, 1800; in Works vol 7.<br />

A letter to Samuel Whitbread on his proposed bill for the<br />

amendment <strong>of</strong> the poor laws. 1807, 1807; rptd in Glass, above, and<br />

Works vol 4.<br />

A letter to Lord Grenville occasioned by some observations <strong>of</strong> His<br />

Lordship on the East India Company’s establishment for the<br />

education <strong>of</strong> their civil servants. 1813; in Works vol 4.<br />

Observations on the effects <strong>of</strong> the corn laws on the agricultural and<br />

general wealth <strong>of</strong> the country. 1814, 1814, 1815; in Works vol 7; tr<br />

Ger 1896.<br />

An inquiry into the nature and progress <strong>of</strong> rent. 1815, ed J. H.<br />

Hollander, Baltimore 1903, rptd 1935 and in Works vol 7; tr Ger<br />

1896, Rus 1908.<br />

<strong>The</strong> grounds <strong>of</strong> an opinion on the policy <strong>of</strong> restricting the importation<br />

<strong>of</strong> foreign corn. 1815; in Works vol 7; tr Ger 1896.<br />

Statements respecting the East India College. 1817; in Works vol 4.<br />

Principles <strong>of</strong> political economy considered with a view to their<br />

practical application. 1820, Boston 1829, 2nd edn 1836 (probably<br />

by J. Cazenove, with memoir <strong>of</strong> author by W. Otter), rptd with<br />

introd by J. H. Hollander and T. E. Gregory 1928, 1936 (London<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Economics), New York 1951, 1964; in Works vols 5–6; tr<br />

Fr 1820, 1847, Ital 1854, Ger 1910. Variorum edn in 2 vols<br />

<strong>Cambridge</strong> 1989 (ed and introd by J. M. Pullen).<br />

<strong>The</strong> measure <strong>of</strong> value stated and illustrated, with an application <strong>of</strong><br />

it to the alteration in the value <strong>of</strong> the <strong>English</strong> currency since 1790.<br />

1823; in Works vol 7.<br />

Definitions in political economy. 1827, 1853, rptd New York 1954; in<br />

Works vol 8; tr Ital 1854.<br />

A summary view <strong>of</strong> the principle <strong>of</strong> population. 1830, reprint <strong>of</strong><br />

article on Population in Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1824; in<br />

Works vol 4, also in D. V. Glass, above.<br />

Contributions to periodicals and collaborative works<br />

See Wellesley vol 5.<br />

Article on Population in Supplement to 4th, 5th and 6th edns <strong>of</strong><br />

Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1824.<br />

On the measure <strong>of</strong> the conditions necessary to the supply <strong>of</strong><br />

commodities. Trans <strong>of</strong> the Royal Soc <strong>of</strong> Lit 1825.<br />

On the meaning which is most usually and most correctly attached to<br />

the term value <strong>of</strong> a commodity. Trans <strong>of</strong> the Royal Soc <strong>of</strong> Lit 1827.<br />

Letters and journals<br />

For Malthus’s correspondence with Nassau Senior, see Senior, Two lectures<br />

on population, 1829; and with D. Ricardo, see <strong>The</strong> works and correspondence<br />

<strong>of</strong> David Ricardo, ed P. Sraffa and M. H. Dobb 11 vols <strong>Cambridge</strong><br />

1951–73, vols 6–9; and with Francis Horner, see Horner, <strong>The</strong> Horner papers,<br />

ed K. Bourne and W. B. Taylor, Edinburgh 1994. Many letters located and cited<br />

in P. James, Population Malthus, 1979.<br />

Travel diaries. Ed P. James, <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1966.<br />

T. R. Malthus, <strong>The</strong> unpublished papers. Ed J. M. Pullen, T. Hughes-<br />

Parry et al, <strong>Cambridge</strong> 1997. Family letters, sermons and journals.<br />

§2<br />

Godwin, W. Thoughts occasioned by the perusal <strong>of</strong> Dr Parr’s spital<br />

sermon, preached at Christ Church, April 15 1800, being a reply to<br />

the attacks <strong>of</strong> Dr Parr, Mr Mackintosh, the author <strong>of</strong> an essay on<br />

population, and others. 1801; rev [by Sydney Smith] in Edinburgh<br />

Rev Oct 1802.<br />

Cobbett, William. Cobbett’s Political Register 8 Dec 1804, 16 Feb<br />

1805, 18 Jan 1806, 21 Mar 1807, 8 May 1819.<br />

Hall, Charles. <strong>The</strong> effects <strong>of</strong> civilization on the people in European<br />

states, with an appendix containing observations on the<br />

principal conclusion in Mr Malthus’s ‘Essay on population’. 1805<br />

(appendix pbd separately), 2nd edn 1813; the whole rptd 1850.<br />

Jarrold, Thomas. Dissertations on man, philosophical, physiological<br />

and political, in answer to Mr Malthus’s essay on the principle<br />

<strong>of</strong> population. 1806.<br />

[Hazlitt, William]. Reply to the ‘Essay on population’ by the Rev T.<br />

R. Malthus, in a series <strong>of</strong> letters to which are added extracts from<br />

the essay with notes. 1807. Originally pbd as letters, signed A. O.,<br />

in Cobbett’s Political Register 11, Jan–June 1807.

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