Present Position and Prospects of the British Trade with China
Discover the insightful work of James Matheson in Present Position and Prospects of the British Trade with China, published by Cambridge University Press in 2012. This compelling book, spanning 152 pages, offers a unique perspective from one of the leading traders in Canton (Guangzhou) during the 19th century. Matheson, who later became a prominent Hong Kong taipan, penned this thought-provoking text in 1836 as a response to the restrictive trading policies imposed by China. He passionately defends the principles of free trade while advocating for a more assertive foreign policy. Ideal for those interested in the historical dynamics of commerce between Great Britain and China, this book remains a significant contribution to the understanding of trade relations. Don’t miss the chance to explore Matheson’s arguments and insights into the complexities of British trade in this pivotal era.