First edition, first printing, "a bibliography on the philosophy of individual freedom” (Intro), from Lord Acton's essays to Zamyatin's We, each with commentary by Henry Hazlitt (1894-1993). Crafted with discernment and depth while Hazlitt served as editor of The Freeman magazine, this volume is more than a bibliography—it is a testament to the enduring values of free enterprise, open society, and critical thought. Collectors and scholars alike will appreciate its clear, authoritative annotations and its provenance from a figure whose influence shaped the intellectual legacy of classical liberalism. (Hazlitt was the first to publish Ayn Rand’s Anthem in the US; both Anthem and The Fountainhead are included.) Octavo. Original blue cloth, spine and front cover lettered in gilt. No writings or markings of any kind. Bright, unclipped dust jacket with tiny closed tear to upper spine. Minimal wear at edges. A fine copy in near-fine jacket. You won't find a finer copy! Book #v2467. $595. We specialize in rare Ayn Rand, as well as other legends and landmarks.
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