Joseph J. Spengler Book Prize of the History of Economics Society Call for nominations Nominations are solicited for the annual Spengler Book Prize, to be awarded at the 2008 annual conference of the History of Economics Society. Eligible works must be original books on the history of economics, published in English no earlier than January 1, 2006. Edited volumes, textbooks, and doctoral dissertations are not eligible. Books nominated in previous years that still remain eligible may be re-nominated. There are two paths for nomination. Any publisher may nominate one or two books and should submit a nominating note and four copies of the book for each book nominated. Any individual, including a book's author, may submit a nominating note and four copies of the book nominated. (Individual nominators may wish to ask the nominee's publisher to supply the copies). Before nominating a book, individuals may wish to check with Tim Leonard, HES Secretary, to see whether the book has been nominated already. Nominations should be submitted to: Tim Leonard, Secretary, History of Economics Society, Department of Economics, Princeton University, Fisher Hall, Princeton, NJ, United States, 08544. To be considered, nominations (and the four book copies) must be received no later than December 31, 2007. In addition to the honor of the award, the Prize recipient will receive a stipend of $500 and travel expenses of up to $500 to attend the 2008 annual conference of the History of Economics Society in Toronto. (These amounts will be shared in the event a shared award is made.) The Spengler Prize committee comprises: Ross Emmett, Michigan State University (Chair); Philippe Fontaine, ?cole Normale Sup?rieure de Cachan; Marianne Johnson, University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh. Tim Leonard