References
Main Works by Bonamy Price
Gibbs, H.H. and B. Price (1877). Correspondence between Henry Hucks Gibbs, Esq. and Professor Bonamy Price, on the Reserve of the Bank of England. London: Bank of England.
Grenfell, H. and B. Price (1886). ‘Bimetallism Again: Correspondence between Mr Grenfell and Professor Bonamy Price, September 1882'. In H.C. Gibbs and H.R. Grenfell The Bimetallic Controversy. London: Effingham Wilson, Royal Exchange: 293—333.
Price, B. (1850). Suggestions for the Extension of Professorial Teaching in the University of Oxford. London: Whittaker and Company; Rugby: Crossley and Billington.
Price, B. (1851). ‘The Anglo-Catholic Theory'. The Edinburgh Review, 94(October): 527-557.
Price, B. (1852). The Anglo-Catholic Theory. London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans.
Price, B. (1860). ‘What is the House ofLords?'. TheNationalReview, 11(July): 110-130.
Price, B. (1861). Venetia. Reprinted from the Army and Navy Gazette 1860/1861 with additions. London: James Ridgway.
Price, B. (1863). ‘The Principles of Currency'. Fraser’s Magazine for Town and Country, 67(May): 581-599.
Price, B. (1863). ‘The Great City Apostasy on Gold'. Macmillan’s Magazine, 8(June): 124-137.
Price, B. (1863). Venetia and the Quadrilateral: A Lecture. London: Royal United Service Institution, printed by Harrisons & Sons.
Price, B. (1868). Inaugural Lecture [as Professor of Political Economy in the University of Oxford]. London: Macmillan.
Price, B. (1869a). The Principles of Currency: Six Lectures Delivered at Oxford with a Letter from M. Michel Chevalier on the History of the Treaty of Commerce with France. Oxford and London: J. Parker & Co.
Price, B. (1869). ‘Credit and Crises'. Fraser’s Magazine for Town and Country, 80(August): 207-222.
Price, B. (1869). ‘The Land Question of Ireland'. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, 106(November): 563-579.
Price, B. (1870). ‘University Tests'. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, 107(February): 139-160.
Price, B. (1870). ‘Free Trade and Reciprocity'. The Contemporary Review, 13(March): 321-345.
Price, B. (1870). ‘Trade-Unions (No. I)'. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, 107(May): 554-569.
Price, B. (1870). ‘What Is Money? And Has It Any Effect On the Rate of Discount?'. The Contemporary Review, 14(May): 236—259.
Price, B. (1871). ‘Commercial Crises'. The North British Review, 53(January): 450-478.
Price, B. (1871). ‘The House of Lords'. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, 110(December): 771-785.
Price, B. (1872). ‘The Nine-Hours Movement'. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, 111(January): 68-83.
Price, B. (1872). ‘The Manchester Nonconformists and Political Philosophy'. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, 111(March): 334-347.
Price, B. (1874). Our Currency: The Reign of Panics. New York: New York News Company.
Price, B. (1875). The Principles of Currency, and the Error of “Inflation”: An Abstract of the Oxford Lectures, Applicable to Financial Questions in the United States. New York: H.L. Hinton & Co.
Price, B. (1876a). ‘One Per Cent'. The Contemporary Review, 29(December): 778-799.
Price, B. (1876). Currency and Banking. New York: D. Appleton and Co.; London: H.S. King.
Price, B. (1878a). ‘Address of the President of the Department of Economy and Trade of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science, at the Twenty- Second Annual Congress held at Cheltenham, in October, 1878'. Journal of the Statistical Society of London, 41(4): 637-653.
Price, B. (1878b). Chapters on Practical Political Economy being the Substance of Lectures Delivered in the University of Oxford. London: C.K. Paul & Co. Second edition, 1882.
Price, B. (1879a). ‘Is Political Economy a Science?'. The North American Review, 129(277): 570-587.
Price, B. (1879). ‘Is Political Economy a Science?'. The Quarterly Review, 147(January): 182-202.
Price, B.
(1879). ‘Commercial Depression and Reciprocity'. The Contemporary Review, 35(May): 269-288.Price, B. (1879). ‘The Stagnation of Trade and Its Cause'. The North American Review, 128(271): 587-604.
Price, B. (1881a). ‘Buying and Selling: Its Nature and its Tools'. Journal ofthe Society for Arts, 29(1,485): 526-533.
Price, B. (1881b). Mr Bonamy Price on the Three Fs. Dublin: The Irish Land Committee.
Price, B. (1882). ‘Address of the President of the Department IV, “Economy and “Trade”, of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science, at the Twenty-Sixth Annual Congress, held at Nottingham, in September 1882'. Journal ofthe Statistical Society of London, 45(4): 558-576.
Price, B. and F. St. John (1857). ‘Fishery Board (Scotland): Copy of Reports Addressed to the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury in 1856, or the Present Year, on the Subject of the Fishery Board of Scotland'. House of Commons Parliamentary Papers.
Other Works Referred To
Anon (1851). Additional Testimonials in Favour of...Bonamy Price. Edinburgh: Bodleian Library.
Anon (1888). ‘Professor Bonamy Price'. The Spectator, 14 January: 2, 10—11.
Coats, A.W (1967). ‘Sociological Aspects of British Economic Thought (ca. 1880—1930)'. Journal of Political Economy, 75(5): 706—729.
Daniell, C.J. (1879). Gold in the East. London: Strahan.
Fisher, I. (1896). Appreciation and Interest. New York: American Economic Association and Macun.
Gibbs, H.H. and H.R. Grenfell (1886). The Bimetallic Controversy. London: Effingham Wilson, Royal Exchange.
Hewins, W.A.S. and M.C. Curthoys (2004). ‘Price, Bonamy (1807—1888), economist'. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Available at: https://www. oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/ odnb-9780198614128-e-22742.
Kadish, A. (1982). The Oxford Economists in the Late Nineteenth Century. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
Kadish, A. (1989). Historians, Economists and Economic History. London: Routledge.
de Marchi, N.B. (1976). ‘On the Early Dangers of Being Too Political an Economist: Thorold Rogers and the 1868 Election to the Drummond Professorship'. Oxford Economic Papers, New Series, 28(3): 364—380.Mozley, J.R. (1899). ‘Price, Bonamy (1807—1888)'. In R.H.I. Palgrave (ed) Dictionary of Political Economy. London: Macmillan: 188—189.
Norman, J. (2018). Adam Smith: What He Thought, and Why it Matters. London: Allen Lane.
Rashid, S. (1978). ‘The Price-Rogers Election: Politics or Religion'. Oxford Economic Papers, New Series, 30(2): 310—312.
Royal Commission Appointed to Inquire into the Depression of Trade and Industry (1886). Final Report. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office.
Royal Commission on Agriculture (1881). Preliminary Report from Her Majesty’s Commissioners on Agriculture. London: George Edward Eyre and William Spottiswoode for Her Majesty's Stationery Office.
Whitaker, J.K. (1975). The Early Economic Writings of Alfred Marshall, 1890. Volume 1. London: Macmillan.