This collection, "Cobden Club Pamphlets, 1906-191", compiles a series of pamphlets published by the Cobden Club, a British organization dedicated to promoting free trade and advocating for policies based on the economic theories of Richard Cobden. These pamphlets offer a valuable insight into the political and economic debates of the early 20th century, addressing issues such as tariffs, protectionism, and the importance of open markets. The Cobden Club's publications reflect a commitment to classical liberal principles and provide a historical perspective on the development of economic thought. Researchers and students interested in the history of free trade, British economic policy, and the intellectual climate of the Edwardian era will find this collection to be a significant resource.
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