[ About me | About this website | the Guillaumin Collection of Classic Texts ]
[Updated: 28 December, 2024]
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Olympe de Gouges |
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François Hotman (1524–1590 |
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Things I am working on:
The Gullaumin Collection of the Great Books about Liberty New feature: the table of titles is now sortable by subject area (6) The History of Economic Thought Collection Over the past two years I have been building the Guillaumin Collection which now consists of 180 titles by 87 authors. They are what I call “near replicas” of the original classic texts which can be used for scholarly purposes, either by being read online or downloaded for personal use. The texts are in their original language (English, French, German, and Latin), and are based upon either the first edition (such as Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations (1776)) or the last edition published in the author's lifetime (such as Adam Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments (the 1st ed. appeared in 1759; the final revised edition appeared in 1790)). In addition, there is a facsimile PDF of the original text for those who wish to see an “actual replica” of the text. The HTML version of the text has been "enhanced" to be more useful to scholars, with the original pages numbers clearly marked in the text, a unique paragraph ID number which allows the “citation tool” to grab the ID number and create a URL link to and a “citation” for that paragraph. The HTML text has been formatted according to the style recommended by Edward Tufte to be more comfortably read online, with a width of 600 px, more spacing between the lines and the paragraphs, and the background colour off-white. The collection is made up of texts in the following subject areas: political thought (83); economics (44); sociology (27); literature (10); law (8); and philosophy (7). The following 43 titles deal with economic theory and policy (37 titles in the original language plus 6 translations):
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Papers I am working on: I have been revising, updating, and reformatting some of my papers and essays. So far these ones have received the treatment: On Frédéric Bastiat:
On Gustave de Molinari:
On French Liberalism in general:
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The Putney Debates (1647) |
Agreements of the People |
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712–1778) |
Étienne Bonnot de Condillac |
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MAY 2024 |
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APRIL 2024 |
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[Hollis's engraving] |
[Andrew Marvell] |
[Algenon Sidney] |
[John Milton] |
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Additions to the Library:
Note on the Putney Debates
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New eBooks in the Gullaumin Collection - [ToC] |
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James Harrington (1611–1677) |
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New eBooks in the Gullaumin Collection - [ToC] |
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