Routledge Library Editions
What are Routledge Library Editions (RLEs)?
RLEs are collections of books from the Routledge past: facsimile copies of books published by all the imprints Routledge (and Taylor & Francis) have been associated with.
Which subject areas do the RLEs cover?
Humanities and Social Sciences. One of the features of the collections is that they often reflect the breadth of our publishing in areas which we now take for granted—e.g. Asian Studies—but the books were published at a time long before that was an accepted discipline and part of the academic landscape.
How big are the RLEs?
They vary from 6-300 volumes. Each ‘library’ is made up of diverse titles by various authors. Each offers the purchaser the chance to buy a title individually, or as thematically structured mini-sets, or as a complete set.
What is the difference between an RLE and a Routledge Revival?
Routledge Revivals are essentially the same, both are available individually, as a collection both in print and online.
Visit our RLE web page to learn more about the programme, read news articles and features and discover our latest offers.
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Collected Works of Maurice Dobb
Series: Collected Works of Maurice Dobb
Maurice Dobb was the foremost Marxian economist of his generation in Britain. He was noted for his contributions to value theory, the theory of economic planning and the analysis of Soviet economic development. This set will re-issue 7 of his most important works....
Published March 20th 2012 by Routledge



