Smith's best known work is The Wealth of Nations.
People call the book just The Wealth of Nations.
He edited the 1828 edition of The Wealth of Nations.
Smith then returned home and spent the next ten years writing The Wealth of Nations, publishing it in 1776.
The Wealth of Nations was a precursor to the modern academic discipline of economics.
The Wealth of Nations is a strong indicator of population health.
It is here that the invisible hand makes an appearance and points the way toward "The Wealth of Nations."
He states, for example, that he has read The Wealth of Nations without finding any mathematics in it at all.
The original lease later be came better known as the Wealth of Nations mine.
Smith's classical message is what he states at the very beginning: the two ways to create the "Wealth of Nations".