Worldly Philosopher: The Odyssey of Albert O. Hirschman.
Princeton University Press, 2013. First edition, first printing.
Princeton University Press, 2013. First edition, first printing.
Easton Press, 1995. Signed First Edition. Full red leather, decoratively gilt. Signed by Adler on the publisher's page. Publisher's bookplate laid in.
Easton Press, 1993. Signed First Edition. Full grey leather, decoratively gilt. Signed by Adler on the publisher's page. Publisher's bookplate laid in.
W. W. Norton, 2015. First U.S. edition.
Templeton Foundation, 2000. First edition, first printing.
Heritage Press, 1972. Brown leatherette. Includes the Sandglass.
Franklin Library, 1982. Full gray leather, gilt. Part of the 100 Greatest Books of All Time Series.
Greenwood Press, 2002. First edition, first printing. Glazed boards, no dust jacket.
Princeton University Press, 1988. First edition, first printing.
Basil Blackwell, 1990. First edition, first printing.
Philosophical Library, 1972. Faint edgewear, still fine in lightly rubbed dust jacket.
Barnes & Noble, 2009. Reprint.
Macmillan, 1977. First edition, first printing.
Harvard, 1979. Second printing. Hardcover, in dust jacket.
U. of Arizona Press, 1977. First edition, first printing. Blue cloth, no dust jacket.
Philosophical Library, 1974. Reprint.
St. Augustine's Press, 2017. First edition, first printing.
Macmillan, n.d. circa 1930. Red cloth, no dust jacket.
Modern Library, 1970. First Modern Library Printing,
Atlas Books/ W.W. Norton, 2006. First U.S. edition.
U. of Chicago Press, 1984. First edition, first printing.
Alfred A. Knopf, 1959. Second printing. Blue cloth, no dust jacket.
Hamish Hamilton, 1955. First English Translation, first printing. It's difficult to find a more beautiful copy of this monumental absurdist text. Originally written in 1942, The Myth of Sisyphus is, in many ways, the literary companion to The Stranger––published that same year. As an introduction to.....
Continuum, 2006. First edition. Glazed boards, no dust jacket.
U. of Georgia Press, 1991. First edition, first printing.