In 'Sir William Petty: A Study in English Economic Literature' by Wilson Lloyd Bevan, the author delves into the life and work of Sir William Petty, a prominent figure in the field of economics during the 17th century. Bevan provides a detailed analysis of Petty's contributions to economic literature, focusing on his key ideas and their impact on the development of economic thought. Through a scholarly exploration of Petty's writings, Bevan sheds light on the historical and intellectual context in which Petty operated, offering valuable insights into the evolution of economic theory during his time. The book is written in a clear and engaging prose, making it accessible to both academics and general readers interested in the history of economic thought. Wilson Lloyd Bevan, a seasoned scholar in the field of economic history, brings his expertise to bear in this comprehensive study of Sir William Petty. Drawing on his knowledge of both economics and literature, Bevan offers a nuanced interpretation of Petty's work, highlighting its significance in the broader context of English economic literature. His meticulous research and insightful analysis make this book a must-read for anyone interested in the intellectual history of economics. I highly recommend 'Sir William Petty: A Study in English Economic Literature' to scholars, students, and enthusiasts of economic history. Bevan's meticulous study offers a rich and nuanced portrait of Sir William Petty, shedding new light on his lasting impact on the field of economics.