KEYNES (John Maynard).

A Revision of the Treaty. Being a Sequel to The Economic Consequences of the Peace.

FROM THE JOHN F. KENNEDY LIBRARY

First edition. 8vo. viii, 223, [1], 6 [publisher’s advertisements] pp. Original blue cloth, spine lettered and ruled in gilt, ruling continued to covers in blind, dust jacket (late 20th-century bookplate of John F. Kennedy Library to front pastedown, thin strip of partial offsetting to front and rear free endpapers, contents otherwise clean and unmarked; very minor bumping and trivial wear at extremities; unclipped jacket bright with minor wear at extremities not affecting text, without repair and generally well-preserved: a near-fine copy in near-fine jacket). London, Macmillan and Co., Limited, 1922.

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KEYNES (John Maynard).
A Revision of the Treaty. Being a Sequel to The Economic Consequences of the Peace.

Following directly on from his Economic Consequences of Peace in 1919, Keynes published A Revision of the Treaty, “in which he expounded the defects of what he described as ‘a Peace, which if it is carried into effect, must impair, yet further, when it might restored, the delicate, complication organisation … through which the European peoples alone can employ themselves and live’. The violence of the controversy aroused by these two books is now difficult to appreciate. Even while they were being written many of his prophecies came true and, in the light of subsequent history, the foresight of his conclusions would be uncanny did they not proceed so inevitably from his premises” (Printing and the Mind of Man, p. 254).

Moggridge A 4.1.1; Printing and the Mind of Man, 423 (General Theory of Employment).

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