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Roger's History of Agriculture

March 5, 1903 issue

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The article presents information on the book "A History of Agriculture and Prices in England," by James E. Thoroid Rogers. Economic literature presents no example of a work so long in the making of the book. Projected in 1860, the first two volumes appeared six years later, the third and fourth in 1887 the fifth and sixth in 1887, the seventh in two parts, posthumously, 1902. Not only did the impulse of the historian, rather than of the political economist, bring Rogers to the field of his investigation, but it was distinctly as an historian that his work was originally conducted and the early results were presented.

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HISTORY of Agriculture & Prices in England, A (Book); ROGERS, James E. Thoroid; BOOKS; AGRICULTURE; PRICES; LITERATURE
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