BIBLIOGRAPHY For convenience of reference I have divided my bibliography into the following parts: 1. THE ENGLISH BACKGROUND. 2. THE COLONIAL BACKGROUND. 3. THE PERIOD 1780-1860. (a) Secondary Sources. (b) Primary Sources. 1. THE ENGLISH BACKGROUND Andreades, A. M. History of the Bank of England. Translated by Christabel Meredith. London, 1909. Cannan, Edwin. The Paper Pound of 1797-1821. (Reprint of the Bullion Report, with a substantial introduction.) London, 1919. Davis, A. M. Currency and Banking in the Province of Massachusetts Bay, part II, chapters 1-4. Cambridge, Mass., 1901. Hollander, J. H. "Development of the Theory of Money from Adam Smith to David Ricardo," Quarterly Journal of Economics (1911), XXV, 429–470. Laughlin, J. L. The Principles of Money. New York, 1903. Macleod, H. D. Dictionary of Political Economy, vol. i. London, 1863. Theory and Practice of Banking, 4th ed., 2 vols. London, 1883, 1886. M'Culloch, J. R. A Select Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts and other Mill, J. S. Principles of Political Economy, edited by W. J. Ashley. London, 1920. Overstone (Lord). Tracts and other Publications on Metallic and Paper Currency. London, 1858. Palgrave, R. H. I. Dictionary of Political Economy, 3 vols. London, 18941899. Pierson, N. G. Principles of Economics. Translated by A. A. Wotzel, pp. 454461. London, 1902. Silberling, N. J. British Theories of Money and Credit, 1776-1848. Unpublished Harvard thesis, 1919. "Financial and Monetary Policy of Great Britain during the Napoleonic Wars," part II, Quarterly Journal of Economics xxviii, (1924), 397-439. Smith, A. Wealth of Nations, edited by Edwin Cannan. London, 1904. Tooke, T. A Letter to Lord Grenville on the Effects Ascribed to the Resumption of Cash Payments on the Value of the Currency, Appendix, pp. 117-127. London, 1829. Walker, F. A. Money. New York, 1877. Also, Schumacher, Hermann. Geschichte der Deutschen Bankliteratur in Neunzehnten Jahrhundert," in Schmoller's Entwicklung der Deutschen Volkswirtschaftlehre im Neunzehnten Jahrhundert, vol. i. 2. THE COLONIAL BACKGROUND Davis, A. M. Colonial Currency Reprints, 4 vols. Boston, 1910-1911. Currency and Banking in the Province of Massachusetts Bay, part II (Banking). New York, 1901. Dickinson, John. The Late Regulations Respecting the British Colonies on the Continent of America Considered. Philadelphia, 1765. Douglass, W. A Discourse Concerning the Currencies of the British Plantations in America, etc. London, 1739. Boston, 1740. Edited by C. J. Bullock. (Economic Studies of the American Economic Association, vol. ii, no. 5, pp. 265-375.) A Summary, Historical and Political North America. Boston, 1755. (See also "An Essay," 1738, in Davis's Reprints, no. 40.) Francis, Tench. "Considerations on a Paper Currency" [1744?], in Pownall's Administration of the British Colonies, 5th ed., ii, 272-308. Franklin, Benjamin. See p. 229. Gould, Clarence P. Money and Transportation in Maryland, 1720–1765. Hutchinson, Thomas. History of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay, 2d ed. London, 1765, 1768. MacFarlane, C. W. "Pennsylvania Paper Money," Annals of American Academy of Political and Social Science, viii, 50–126. Pownall, Thomas. Administration of the British Colonies, 5th ed., 1774. Webbe, John. A Discourse Concerning Paper Money, etc. Philadelphia, 1743. Webster, Pelatiah. See p. 235. 3. THE PERIOD 1780-1860 (a) Secondary Sources Burton, Theodore E. Financial Crises. New York, 1902. Catterall, Ralph C. H. The Second Bank of the United States. Chicago, 1903. Chaddock, Robert E. The Safety Fund Banking System in New York State: 1829-1866. (National Monetary Commission.) Washington, 1910. Commons, J. R., and others. "Secular Trends and Business Cycles. A Classification of Theories," Review of Economic Statistics (October, 1922), Prelim. vol. iv, 244–263. Davis, Andrew McF. The Origin of the National Banking System. (National Monetary Commission.) Washington, 1910. Dewey, Davis R. Financial History of the United States, 7th ed. New York, 1920. - History of State Banking Before the Civil War. (National Monetary Commission.) Washington, 1910. The Second Bank of the United States. (National Monetary Commission.) Washington, 1910. Dunbar, Charles F. "Economic Science in America, 1776-1876," North American Review (January, 1876), cxxii, 124–154. Economic Essays. Eliason, Adolph O. The Rise of Commercial Banking Institutions in the United States. Minneapolis, 1901. Felt, J. B. An Historical Account of the Massachusetts Currency, 1839. Furber, H. J. Geschichte . zur Entwickelung der Ökonomischen Theorien in America. Halle, 1891. Holdsworth, John Thom. The First Bank of the United States. (National Monetary Commission.) Washington, 1910. Jones, Edward D. Economic Crises. New York, 1900. Knox, John J. History of Banking in the United States. New York, 1900. Lalor, John L. Cyclopaedia of Political Science, Political Economy, and of the Political History of the United States, 3 vols. Chicago, 1882. Leslie, T. E. C. "Political Economy in the United States," Fortnightly Review (1880), Old Series, xxxiv, 488–509. McGrane, R. C. The Panic of 1837. Miller, Harry E. "Earlier Theories of Crises and Cycles in the United States," Quarterly Journal of Economics (February 1924), xxxviii, 294 329. Mills, John. "On Credit Cycles and the Origin of Commercial Crises," Transactions of the Manchester Statistical Society, 1867-1868, pp. 6-40. "Nestor." "Thoughts on Paper Money." Reprinted in American Museum of 1787, pp. 38-43. Patterson, E. M. "The Theories Advanced in Explanation of Economic Crises," Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1915, pp. 133-147. Potter, E. R., and Rider, S. S. Some Account of the Bills of Credit, or Paper Money of Rhode Island. R. I. Historical Tract, 1st Series, no. 8. Seligman, Edwin R. A. "Economists," in The Cambridge History of American Literature, iii, 425-443. New York, 1921, Sherwood, Sidney. Tendencies in American Economic Thought. Johns Hopkins University Studies in History and Political Science, 15th Series, no. 12, 1897. Sumner, William G. The Financier and Finances of the American Revolution. New York, 1891. A History of American Currency. New York, 1878. . History of Banking in the United States. New York, 1896. Turner, John R. The Ricardian Rent Theory in Early American Economists. New York, 1921. (Useful for bibliographical and biographical purposes.) United States Commissioner of Labor. First Annual Report, 1886. (Entitled "Industrial Depressions.") Vernon, John W. "Banking and Currency in Rhode Island," in The New England States (W. T. Davis, ed.) iv, 2445-2454. Walker, F. A. Money in its Relation to Trade and Industry. New York, 1879. Biographical Dictionaries Appleton's Cyclopaedia of American Biography. New York, 1898. 1904. (b) Primary Sources Adams, Charles Francis. Further Reflections upon the State of the Currency in the United States. Boston, 1837. "Principles of Credit," Hunt's Merchants' Magazine (March, 1840), ii, 185-210. Reflections upon the Present State of the Currency in the United States. Boston, 1837. (Anonymous review in North American Review, April, 1838, vol. xlvi.) "The State of the Currency," Hunt's Merchants' Magazine (July, 1839), i, 44-50. "Theory of Money and Banks," Hunt's Merchants' Magazine (August, 1839), i, 110-124. American State Papers, Finance, vols. i-v. Washington, 1832. Anon. Bank Bills or Paper Currency, and the Banking System of Massachusetts, etc. By a Conservative. Boston, 1856. The Banking Systems of Louisiana. New Orleans, 1860. Bank Notes and Specie Considered as Circulating Media: with Remarks on the Effects of Discounting on Deposits. [By S. H. Perkins?] Boston, 1856. Currency Explosions, their Cause and Cure. New York, 1858. A Democratic View of . . . Banks on a Specie Basis Compared with those on the Basis of Paper Promises of States. By a Citizen of New Jersey. Camden, New Jersey. An Enquiry into the Principles and Tendency of Certain Public Measures. Philadelphia, 1794. An Essay on the Evils of the Banking System as Conducted in the United States. Philadelphia, 1845. - An Examination of Some of the Provisions [of the Safety-Fund Act]. New York, 1829. A Familiar View of the Operation and Tendency of Usury Laws. New York, 1836. History of a Little Frenchman and his Bank Notes. "Rags! Rags! Rags!" Philadelphia, 1815. Letters of Aegles Addressed to the Chairman of the Bank Committee. Baltimore, 1819. Metallic Money, Its Value and Its Functions. Philadelphia, 1841. A National Bank; Its Necessity and Most Advisable Form. New York, 1841. National Money, or a Simple System of Finance, etc. By a Private Citizen. Washington, 1816. A New Financial Project. New York, 1837. A New System of Paper Money. By a Citizen of Boston. Boston, 1837. 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A Brief Popular Account of all the Financial Panics and Commercial Revulsions in the United States from 1690 to 1857. New York, 1857. Thoughts on Banking and the Currency. By a Citizen of Western New York. 1836. A Treatise on the Currency and the Exchanges, etc. New York, 1841. The Anti-Bank Democrat. New York, January-August, 1842 (monthly). Appleton, Nathan. An Examination of the Banking System of Massachusetts, in Reference to the Renewal of the Bank Charters. Boston, 1831. Remarks on Currency and Banking. Boston, 1841; 3d ed., 1857. Sheppard, J. H. Sketch of Hon. Nathan Appleton. "Aristides." A Letter to the Secretary of the Treasury on the Commerce and Currency of the United States. New York, 1819. "Atticus." Letters on the Currency, the Credit System, etc., 1838. Atwater, Jesse. Considerations on the Dissolution of the United States Bank. New Haven, 1810. Baker, Henry F. Banks and Banking in the United States. Boston, 1853, 1854. "History of Banking in the United States," Bankers' Magazine (September, 1856), ii, 321-341. "Outline History of Banking in the United States," Bankers' Magazine (1856), ii, 241-256, 321-341, 417-430. Baldwin, Loammi. Thoughts on the Study of Political Economy in the United States. Cambridge, Mass., 1809. Bancroft, George. "Examination of M'Duffie's Report," North American Review (1831), xxxii, 21–64. Barker, Jacob. Private Banking. New York, 1819. Barnard, Daniel. Speeches and Reports in the Assembly of New York. Albany, 1838. |