1409541 BANKS, BANKING, AND PAPER CURRENCIES: IN THREE PARTS: I. HISTORY OF BANKING AND PAPER MONEY. II. ARGUEMENT FOR OPEN COMPETITION IN BANKING. III. APOLOGY FOR ONE DOLLAR NOTES. Richard Hildreth.
BANKS, BANKING, AND PAPER CURRENCIES: IN THREE PARTS: I. HISTORY OF BANKING AND PAPER MONEY. II. ARGUEMENT FOR OPEN COMPETITION IN BANKING. III. APOLOGY FOR ONE DOLLAR NOTES
BANKS, BANKING, AND PAPER CURRENCIES: IN THREE PARTS: I. HISTORY OF BANKING AND PAPER MONEY. II. ARGUEMENT FOR OPEN COMPETITION IN BANKING. III. APOLOGY FOR ONE DOLLAR NOTES
BANKS, BANKING, AND PAPER CURRENCIES: IN THREE PARTS: I. HISTORY OF BANKING AND PAPER MONEY. II. ARGUEMENT FOR OPEN COMPETITION IN BANKING. III. APOLOGY FOR ONE DOLLAR NOTES
BANKS, BANKING, AND PAPER CURRENCIES: IN THREE PARTS: I. HISTORY OF BANKING AND PAPER MONEY. II. ARGUEMENT FOR OPEN COMPETITION IN BANKING. III. APOLOGY FOR ONE DOLLAR NOTES

BANKS, BANKING, AND PAPER CURRENCIES: IN THREE PARTS: I. HISTORY OF BANKING AND PAPER MONEY. II. ARGUEMENT FOR OPEN COMPETITION IN BANKING. III. APOLOGY FOR ONE DOLLAR NOTES

Boston: Whipple & Damrell, 1840. First Edition. Octavo, 209 pages. In Good plus condition. Bound in purple fabric, spine faded to brown. Mild shelf wear to boards, rubbing, bumping and slight chipping concentrated on edges and corners. Remnants of paper covering on front and back boards. Slight discoloration and age toning on text block. Previous owner's signature and markings on front free end paper. Shelved in Case 5.

1409541

Shelved Dupont Bookstore

Price: $250

NOTES

An updated and revised version of Hildreth's 1937 book "History of Banks." Hildreth's advocation for free banking through both books helped lead to New York state, and later other states, adopting the system. Sabin 31775n.