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A Major Discovery of Malthus Manuscripts

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 June 2009

John Pullen
Affiliation:
The University of New England, Australia

Extract

A substantial collection of Malthus manuscripts has recently been discovered at Ryde (Isle of Wight), in the home of Robert Malthus (1881–1972), the great-grandson of Malthus' brother. Discoveries of other Malthus documents, notably his travel diaries, had been made at Ryde in the early 1960s in response to the enquiries of G.F. McCleary and Patricia James, but this new material was apparently overlooked by Robert Malthus at that time.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1989

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References

1. Reprinted, with permission, from the History of Economic Thought Society of Australia Bulletin, No. 8 (Summer 1987). Professor Pullen in a recent letter suggests that “if historians of economics pester Maggs Bros. with requests for further information perhaps they in turn will persuade the new owners to provide scholars with copies” [WOT].Google Scholar