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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.

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A big fraud! : such, to all concerned, is a protective tariff!
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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
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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
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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 67 books across 1 series.

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