Book Title ~ The Economics Of Life Insurance ~ Human Life Values: Their Financial Organization, Management, And Liquidation
Author ~ S. S. Huebner
Publisher ~ D. Appleton~Century Co., New York & London.
© Date ~ 1927, 1944. Stated Revised Edition.
Cover ~ Gray cloth hardcover with gilt lettering on the front cover and spine.
Number of Pages ~ 272 pages with Index.
Illustrated ~ No.
Book measures about ~ 7 1/2 inches X 5 1/8 inches X 1 inch.
Condition ~ Good. The spine has tanned a bit over time. There is some very minor soiling and some minor edgewear on the cover. There is some very light tanning on the inside covers and flyleaves. There is a small corner crease or a very small spot on fewer than fifteen pages. There is a small dark mark on the outside edge of the last about 30 pages (see photo) that bleeds very slightly onto the very margin edge of about seven of those pages. Otherwise this very Rare book is in Good condition! Overall, the pages ARE clean and bright!
About the Book ~
"The purpose of this volume, like its predecessor, is two~fold, namely: (1) to show that the human life value, as the predominating economic element in our business and family affairs, should be accorded the same careful and scientific treatment which we have for so many years extended to our property possessions, the minor element; and (2) to explain the availability of life insurance as a practical and convenient means of applying to the organization and management of our life values all those fundamental principles and practices which we now apply, as a matter of course, to the organization and management of our property affairs."