David A. Wells Reading Order
1 series · 67 books
David A. Wells is an American author known for his prolific output of standalone novels that explore themes ranging from engineering and economics to social policy. With a background as an engineer and economist, Wells brings technical knowledge and analytical depth to his fiction writing. His extensive catalog of over sixty-five works demonstrates a commitment to crafting independent narratives rather than continuing series, appealing to readers who prefer complete stories that stand alone.
Standalone Novels Series
67 books
Start with A big fraud! : such, to all concerned, is a protective tariff!, the first of 67 books in the Standalone Novels series.
| # | 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 | Contraction of legal tender notes vs. repudiation and disloyalty |
| 11 | Economic disturbances since 1873 |
| 12 | Free trade and free enterprise |
| 13 | Freer trade essential to future national prosperity and development |
| 14 | How Congress and the public deal with a great revenue and industrial problem |
| 15 | Internal revenue a necessity |
| 16 | Internal-revenue tax on distilled spirits, malt liquors, and tobacco |
| 17 | Internal-revenue tax on distilled spirits, malt liquors, and tobacco |
| 18 | Our burden and our strength |
| 19 | Our burden and our strength |
| 20 | Our burden and our strength; or, A comprehensive and popular examination of the debts and resources of our country, present and prospective ... |
| 21 | Our merchant marine |
| 22 | Political economy and political science |
| 23 | Practical economics |
| 24 | Practical economics |
| 25 | Pressing the trust question |
| 26 | Principles and applications of chemistry |
| 27 | Principles of taxation |
| 28 | Production & distribution of wealth |
| 29 | Rational principles of taxation |
| 30 | Rational principles of taxation |
| 31 | Recent economic changes |
| 32 | Relation of the tariff to wages |
| 33 | Revenue of the United States |
| 34 | Robinson Cruesoe's money, or, The remarkable financial fortunes and misfortunes of a remote island community |
| 35 | Robinson Crusoe's money |
| 36 | Science popularly explained |
| 37 | 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 |
| 38 | State tax reform |
| 39 | Taxation without jurisdiction unconstitutional |
| 40 | The "foreign competitive pauper labor" argument for protection |
| 41 | The Recent financial, industrial and commercial experiences of the United States |
| 42 | The Theory and practice of local taxation in the United States |
| 43 | The creed of free trade |
| 44 | The creed of free trade |
| 45 | The cremation theory of specie resumption |
| 46 | The cremation theory of specie resumption |
| 47 | The equities in the (customs) taxation of sugar |
| 48 | The equities in the (customs) taxation of sugar |
| 49 | The recent financial, industrial and commercial experiences of the United States |
| 50 | 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 |
| 51 | 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 |
| 52 | The results of protection in the United States |
| 53 | The science of common things |
| 54 | The silver question, the dollar of the fathers versus the dollar of the sons |
| 55 | The sugar industry of the United States and the tariff |
| 56 | The theory and practice of local taxation in the United States |
| 57 | The true story of the leaden statuary |
| 58 | Usury laws; their nature, expediency, and influence |
| 59 | Well's First principles of geology |
| 60 | Well's principles and applications of chemistry |
| 61 | Wells's first principles of geology |
| 62 | Wells's natural philosophy |
| 63 | Wells's natural philosophy |
| 64 | Wells's principles and applications of chemistry |
| 65 | Wells's principles and applications of chemistry |
| 66 | 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 |
| 67 | 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 |
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many books has David A. Wells written?
- David A. Wells has written 67 books across 1 series.

