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This scholarly work presents a detailed review of the East India Company’s financial situation during 1824, a critical year in the organization’s history. Henry St. George Tucker, an experienced analyst of colonial commerce, meticulously examines the company’s accounts, revenue streams, and economic standing during a period of significant imperial expansion.
The book offers historians, economists, and students of colonial history an invaluable primary source for understanding the financial mechanisms that drove British commercial interests in India. Tucker’s analysis covers trade balances, investment returns, operational costs, and the company’s role in the broader imperial economy. This hardcover edition provides authentic insight into early 19th-century commercial practices and the economic foundations of colonial rule, making it essential reading for those studying the history of international commerce and the British Empire.
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