The Capitalist World-Economy
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1979. First Edition. Hardcover. First printing, octavo size, 1319 pp. fine / near fine. Item #CNJL2398
From the dust jacket flap, "In these essays written between 1970 and 1977, Immanuel Wallerstein elaborates on many of the theoretical and political implications of his world-system perspective, best known through his book, The Modern World-System, a work which traces the historical evolution and structural characteristics of the capitalist world-economy from the sixteenth to the present."
___DESCRIPTION: Bound in green cloth over boards, gilt lettering stamped on the spine; octavo size (9 3/16" x 6 1/16"), pagination: [i-iv] v-xiv, 1-305. Dust jacket is unclipped and unpriced, summary of book on front flap in English and in French on rear flap, review blurbs on back panel.
___CONDITION: Volume fine, with clean boards, straight corners without rubbing, a strong, square text block with solid hinges, the interior is clean and bright, and entirely free of prior owner markings; dust jacket is near fine with minor edgewear at top and bottom near spine and has minor toning at top of front and rear edge flaps.
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