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The Piece

An early 20th-century American library edition of The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith, published by P.F. Collier & Son circa 1909. Bound in original black cloth with gilt spine lettering and Collier’s shield emblem, this volume represents one of the most influential economic texts in Western history, produced at a moment when industrial capitalism was actively reshaping modern society.

This edition reflects the era when Smith’s ideas moved from academic theory into the hands of American households, professionals, and private libraries seeking intellectual authority and cultural literacy.


Design & Construction

→ Publisher: P.F. Collier & Son
→ Date: c. 1909–1912
→ Binding: Original black cloth boards
→ Spine: Gilt-stamped title, author, and volume designation
→ Endpapers: Decorative ornamental endpapers typical of Collier’s early 20th-century library editions
→ Printing: Machine-printed on early modern paper stock
→ Manufactured in the United States

The restrained binding and classical typography were deliberately chosen to convey permanence and seriousness. This was not designed as a disposable book, but as a lasting reference intended to occupy space, visually and intellectually, within a curated library.


Historical Context

First published in 1776, The Wealth of Nations laid the foundation for modern economic thought, introducing concepts such as free markets, division of labor, and self-regulating economies. By the early 1900s, Adam Smith’s work experienced renewed relevance amid rapid industrial expansion, labor reform, and the rise of American capitalism.

This Collier edition belongs to that pivotal period, when economic theory was no longer abstract philosophy but a framework actively shaping policy, industry, and cultural identity.


Condition

The volume remains structurally sound with light, honest wear consistent with age.

→ Minor scuffing and surface wear to boards
→ Gilt lettering softened but legible
→ Interior pages clean with light, age-appropriate toning
→ No loose pages or major structural flaws observed

Wear is consistent with careful use and long-term shelf storage, contributing to the book’s authenticity rather than detracting from it.


Why It Belongs in Your Home

This is not merely a book. It is a physical artifact of economic history and intellectual ambition.

Placed on a shelf, desk, or within a curated library, it communicates discernment, depth, and respect for foundational ideas that continue to influence the modern world. It pairs effortlessly with antique furnishings, academic interiors, or contemporary spaces that value substance over decoration.

For collectors, designers, and thinkers alike, this edition offers presence, provenance, and perspective.


Product Details

→ Title: The Wealth of Nations
→ Author: Adam Smith
→ Publisher: P.F. Collier & Son
→ Date: c. 1909–1912
→ Origin: United States
→ Binding: Original cloth
→ Condition: Good, age-consistent wear

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