"The Statesman's Year-Book, Volume 12" is a comprehensive reference work providing statistical and descriptive information about the countries of the world. Originally compiled by Frederick Martin and continued through various editors including Sir John Scott Keltie, Isaac Parker Anderson Renwick, Mortimer Epstein, Sigfrid Henry Steinberg, and John Paxton, this volume maintains the series' tradition of delivering reliable and detailed insights into global affairs.
This edition offers valuable data on political structures, economic conditions, trade, and populations, serving as an essential resource for statesmen, scholars, journalists, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the international landscape. With meticulously gathered facts and figures, "The Statesman's Year-Book" remains a crucial historical record and an invaluable tool for contemporary analysis.
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