This volume compiles statistical abstracts for the British Empire, offering a detailed snapshot of its economic and social conditions. Originally published as part of a larger series by the British Board of Trade, these issues (6-10) provide invaluable data for researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the economic history of the British Empire. The abstracts cover a wide array of topics, including trade, population, agriculture, and industry, offering a comprehensive overview of the Empire's vast and diverse territories.
A valuable resource for understanding the scale and complexity of the British Empire, the "Statistical Abstract" provides a window into a bygone era. This edition is a must-have for academic libraries, researchers, and anyone interested in the legacy of British imperial history.
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