Volume I: The Coal Question, An Inquiry Concerning the Progress of the Nation,and the Probable Exhaustion of Our Coal-mines. Variorum edition based on the first edition in 1865 with editorial notes and appendixes., approx. 405 pp. W. Stanley Jevons (1835-1882): From a Man of Science to an Economist, by Takutoshi Inoue Headnote of The Coal Question, by Takutoshi Inoue Textual Note of The Coal Question, by Takutoshi Inoue Abbreviations Acknowledgements Introduction Chapters I – XVII (Texts based on the first edition 1865 and end notes by Takutoshi Inoue) Appendix I: Preface to the second edition Appendix II: Index Appendix III: Preface to the third edition Appendix IV: Explanation of Plates Appendix V: Name Index Volume II: The Theory of Political Economy Variorum edition based on the first edition in 1871 with editorial notes and appendices., approx. 380 pp. Headnote of The Theory of Political Economy, by Takutoshi Inoue Textual Note on The Theory of Political Economy, by Takutoshi Inoue Preface and Introduction Chapters I –VIII (Texts based on the first edition 1871 and end notes by Takutoshi Inoue) Appendix I: Preface to the second edition Appendix II: Logical Method of Economics Appendix III: Disutility and Discommodity Appendix IV: Theory of Dimensions of Economic Quantities Appendix V: Popular Use of the Term Value Appendix VI: Dimension of Value Appendix VII: Analogy to the Theory of Lever Appendix VIII: Negative and Zero Value Appendix IX: Variation of the Price of Corn Appendix X: Dimension of Labour Appendix XI: Relations of Economic Quantities Appendix XII: Joint Production Appendix XIII: Dimension of Capital, Credit, and Debit Appendix XIV: Dimension of Interest Appendix XV: Peacock on the Dimension of Interest Appendix XVI: List of Mathematico-Economic Writings Appendix XVII: List of the Author’s Economic Writings Appendix XVIII: ‘Notice of a General Mathematical Theory of Political Economy,’ Report of British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1862 (1863), Notices and Abstracts of Miscellaneous Communications to the Section (Statistical Science), pp. 158-59. Appendix XIX: ‘Brief Account of a General Mathematical Theory of Political Economy,’ Journal of the Statistical Society of London, vol. xxix (1866), pp. 282-87 (reprinted in the Theory of Political Economy, ed. by H. S. Jevons, 4th edition, 1911, Appendix III, pp. 303-14) Appendix XX: ‘Note by the Editor on the Author’s Theory of Interest (Theory of Political Economy, ed. by H. S. Jevons, 4th edition, 1911, Appendix I, pp. 279-293) Appendix XXI: A Fragment on Capital, Interested to form part of Chapter XXV, Author’s Principles of Economics (Theory of Political Economy, ed. by H. S. Jevons, 4th edition, 1911, Appendix II, pp. 294-302) Appendix XXII: Preface to the third edition by Harriet A. Jevons (1888, pp. li-lii.) Appendix XXIII: Preface to the fourth edition by H. Stanley Jevons (1911, pp. lv-lix.) Appendix XXIV: Preface to the fifth edition by H. Stanley Jevons (1957, pp. i-iii.) Appendix XXV: Introduction and Notes to the Penguin Books’s Edition by R. D. Collison Black (1970, pp. 7-39, 262-71.) Appendix XXVI: Bibliographical List of W. S.Jevons’s Writings, etc., by Takutoshi Inoue and Micheal V. White. With a list of the reviews and translations of his writings and obituaries of him, by Takutoshi Inoue