Memoir Of James Wilson (1861) Is A Book Written By Walter Bagehot Which Tells The Story Of James Wilson A Scottish Businessman Journalist And Politician Who Played A Significant Role In The Economic Development Of India During The British Colonial Era. The Book Is A Detailed Account Of Wilson'S Life From His Early Days In Scotland To His Rise To Prominence In London As The Founder Of The Economist Magazine And A Member Of Parliament.Bagehot'S Memoir Provides A Fascinating Insight Into The Life And Times Of James Wilson Who Was A Visionary Thinker And A Tireless Advocate For Free Trade And Economic Reform. The Book Covers Wilson'S Early Years As A Journalist In Scotland And His Move To London Where He Founded The Economist And Became A Leading Voice In The Debate On Economic Policy.The Memoir Also Explores Wilson'S Role In The Establishment Of The British Raj In India Where He Served As The First Finance Member Of The Viceroy'S Council. Bagehot Describes In Detail Wilson'S Efforts To Modernize India'S Economy And His Contribution To The Development Of The Railway System Which Played A Crucial Role In The Country'S Economic Growth.Overall Memoir Of James Wilson (1861) Is A Well-Researched And Engaging Account Of The Life Of A Remarkable Man Who Made A Significant Contribution To The Economic And Political History Of Both Britain And India. It Is A Must-Read For Anyone Interested In The History Of Economics Journalism And Colonialism.This Scarce Antiquarian Book Is A Facsimile Reprint Of The Old Original And May Contain Some Imperfections Such As Library Marks And Notations. Because We Believe This Work Is Culturally Important We Have Made It Available As Part Of Our Commitment For Protecting Preserving And Promoting The World'S Literature In Affordable High Quality Modern Editions That Are True To Their Original Work.
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