This volume presents a detailed statistical abstract for the British Empire, covering the years 1889 to 1903 and 1899 to 1913. Compiled by the Board of Trade, it offers a comprehensive overview of various aspects of the Empire's economy, trade, and population. Researchers and historians will find invaluable data on imports, exports, shipping, finance, and demographics. This resource provides key insights into the economic dynamics and structures that shaped the British Empire during a crucial period of its history. A must-have for understanding the scale and complexity of one of history's largest empires.
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