This collection comprises the "Statistical Abstract for the United Kingdom" from 1862 to 1878, offering a comprehensive overview of the nation's statistical data during a transformative period. Compiled by the Board of Trade, these abstracts present a detailed snapshot of various aspects of British life, including population, trade, agriculture, industry, and finance.
Researchers and historians will find invaluable insights into the economic and social trends shaping Victorian Britain. The data provides a foundation for understanding the developments that propelled the United Kingdom to global prominence. This compilation is an essential resource for anyone studying the economic history of the United Kingdom.
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