Cycles Selected Writings by Edward R. Dewey
LIMITED EDITION 1987, Number 830 of 1000.
Book Description: The Foundation for the Study of Cycles, Pittsburg, PA, 1987. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Hardcover, Red boards with gilt title to spine, SPECIAL EDITION, This volume belongs to a set number 830 of 1000 Cycles Classic Library Collection, Published June 1987. Book Condition: Very Good, with the exception of some very slight blemishes to the boards and corners (barely detectable) this would have been classified as FINE. Internally endpapers and text appear as new, no marks, no blemishes, no tanning. No Dust Jacket. The most extensive collection of Dewey's cycle work in one title and full of charts and tables to illustrate his concepts. Collectible Numbered Special Edition in Near Fine Condition, 810 pages.
Status: Sold 15 Oct, 2009 to Private Collector in Boston, MA
A partial listing of Alanpuri Trading's Private Book Collection, many available for sale. Titles include topics on Technical Analysis, Fundamental Analysis, Business, Economics, Trading Systems (some extremely rare), Monetary Policy, Gold, Futures, Options, Bonds, Asset Bubbles, Trading Psychology, Fibonacci, Banking, Financial Astrology, Gann Theory, Numerology, Wall Street and many other subjects related to successfully trading the financial markets. Additional titles are added every week.
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