Francis Amasa Walker - Principal Works

Principal Works

  • The Indian Question (1874)
  • The Wages Question: A treatise on Wages and the Wages Class (1876)
  • Money (1878)
  • Money in its Relation to Trade and Industry (1879)
  • Political Economy (first edition, 1883)
  • Land and its Rent (1883)
  • History of the Second Army Corps (1886)
  • Life of General Hancock (1894)
  • The Making of the Nation (1895)
  • International Bimetallism (1896)

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