Roy's comment hits the mark. Fortunately, another good, brief survey is
available at a much lower price (Roger Backhouse's The Ordinary Business
of Life) and primary documents are now widely available on the web. I
make use of the McMaster University collection and, for 20th century
economics, JSTOR. I would guess that my H.E.T. student lay out fewer
dollars on course materials than they do in virtually any other
economics class. Frugality without loss of content is becoming ever
easier to achieve.
Neil T. Skaggs