David A. Wells Reading Order
1 series · 56 books
David A. Wells is a prolific American author known for his contributions to the genre of economic literature and engineering. With a total of 67 works, including standalone novels, he has made a significant impact on his field, most notably through his influential textbook that combines practical insights with theoretical analysis. His expertise and advocacy for low tariffs have shaped discussions in economics, making his writings essential for readers interested in these subjects.
Standalone Novels Series
56 books
| # | Title |
|---|---|
| 1 | A big fraud! : such, to all concerned, is a protective tariff! |
| 2 | A modern financial utopia |
| 3 | A primer of tariff reform |
| 4 | A tariff primer for 1888 |
| 5 | An abstract of David A. Wells's proposed system of taxation for the State of New York |
| 6 | Bessemer steel! |
| 7 | Breakers ahead |
| 8 | Congress and Phelps, Dodge & Co. An extraordinary history |
| 9 | Contraction of legal tender notes vs. repudiation and disloyalty |
| 10 | Economic disturbances since 1873 |
| 11 | Free trade and free enterprise |
| 12 | Freer trade essential to future national prosperity and development |
| 13 | How Congress and the public deal with a great revenue and industrial problem |
| 14 | Internal revenue a necessity |
| 15 | Internal-revenue tax on distilled spirits, malt liquors, and tobacco |
| 16 | Our burden and our strength |
| 17 | Our burden and our strength; or, A comprehensive and popular examination of the debts and resources of our country, present and prospective ... |
| 18 | Our merchant marine |
| 19 | Political economy and political science |
| 20 | Practical economics |
| 21 | Pressing the trust question |
| 22 | Principles and applications of chemistry |
| 23 | Principles of taxation |
| 24 | Production & distribution of wealth |
| 25 | Rational principles of taxation |
| 26 | Recent economic changes |
| 27 | Relation of the tariff to wages |
| 28 | Revenue of the United States |
| 29 | Robinson Cruesoe's money, or, The remarkable financial fortunes and misfortunes of a remote island community |
| 30 | Robinson Crusoe's money |
| 31 | Science popularly explained |
| 32 | Second report of the commissioners to revise the laws for the assessment and collection of taxes in the State of New York, with a code of laws relative to assessment and taxation |
| 33 | State tax reform |
| 34 | Taxation without jurisdiction unconstitutional |
| 35 | The "foreign competitive pauper labor" argument for protection |
| 36 | The Recent financial, industrial and commercial experiences of the United States |
| 37 | The Theory and practice of local taxation in the United States |
| 38 | The creed of free trade |
| 39 | The cremation theory of specie resumption |
| 40 | The equities in the (customs) taxation of sugar |
| 41 | The recent financial, industrial and commercial experiences of the United States |
| 42 | The relation of the federal government to the railroads; or, A review of the controversy between the Post-Office Department of the United States and the railways in respect to the so-called postal car service |
| 43 | The relation of the government to the telegraph; or, A review of the two propositions now pending before Congress for changing the telegraphic service of the country |
| 44 | The results of protection in the United States |
| 45 | The science of common things |
| 46 | The silver question, the dollar of the fathers versus the dollar of the sons |
| 47 | The sugar industry of the United States and the tariff |
| 48 | The theory and practice of local taxation in the United States |
| 49 | The true story of the leaden statuary |
| 50 | Usury laws; their nature, expediency, and influence |
| 51 | Well's First principles of geology |
| 52 | Well's principles and applications of chemistry |
| 53 | Wells's first principles of geology |
| 54 | Wells's natural philosophy |
| 55 | Wells's principles and applications of chemistry |
| 56 | Why we trade and how we trade; or, An inquiry into the extent to which the existing commercial and fiscal policy of the United States restricts the material prosperity and development of the country |
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- David A. Wells has written 56 books across 1 series.

