In 'England under free trade' by George Webb Medley, the author delves into the economic and social impact of free trade policies in England during the 19th century. Medley meticulously examines the historical context of England's implementation of free trade, discussing its effects on industrial growth, wealth distribution, and global trade relationships. His scholarly approach is characterized by detailed data analysis and insightful commentary on the implications of free trade on the nation's economy and society. Medley's writing style is informative and well-researched, making this book a valuable resource for readers interested in economic history and trade policies of the era. George Webb Medley's background as an economist and historian provides him with the expertise necessary to offer a comprehensive analysis of England's experience with free trade. His deep understanding of economic principles and historical context informs his perspectives on the subject, making this book an authoritative source on the topic. 'England under free trade' is highly recommended for academics, historians, and anyone interested in the complex relationship between trade policies and national prosperity.