The fable of the bees, or, Private vices, publick benefits /
by Bernard Mandeville ; with a commentary critical, historical, and explanatory by F.B. Kaye.
- Oxford : The Clarendon Press, [1966]
With reproductions of original title-pages. Part I of the Fable, from the 6th edition, 1732, consists of the original poem, the "Grumbling hive: or, Knaves turn'd honest", first published in 1705, with prose commentary: An enquiry into the origin of moral virtue; Remarks; An essay on charity and charity-schools; a Search into the nature of society; a Vindication of the book. Part II, from the first edition, 1729, consists of preface and six prose dialogues, amplifying and defending his doctrines. "Edition [of] 1924 reprinted lithographically." This ed. first published in 1924.
Vol. 1. Prefatory note. Introduction : Life of Mandeville. History of the text. Mandeville's thought. The background. Mandeville's influence. The fable of the bees. Pt. I -- v. 2. The fable of the bees. Pt. II. Appendixes : Mandeville's family (with genealogical table) Description of the editions. Criticisms of the fable. A list, chronologically arranged, of references to Mandeville's works. Index to commentary.