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Fine. No Jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" (UK) Presumed First Edition No markings, Fine; no dust jacket perhaps as published. Green cloth with gold spine titles to burgundy title block, v, 276pp. This is Volume V in a ten volume set on Actuarial Science. This volume deals with material drawn from the 17th to early 20th centuries which bears on the study of Life Insurance which include Tonti's Edict of the King for the creation of the society of the royal tontine; Wagstaffe's Proposals for subscriptions of money; Hartley's A letter for a Perpetual Assurance; Dodson's First Lectures on Insurance etc. The material is printed as facsimiles from the original texts. A heavy book. (2.6 JM 0710.