Description du livre
The Complete English Tradesman, 1839 edition, by Daniel Defoe, is a comprehensive guide to the principles, practices, and moral foundations of trade in early nineteenth-century England. Written by the renowned author of Robinson Crusoe, this influential work offers practical advice and philosophical reflections for merchants, shopkeepers, and aspiring tradesmen. Defoe draws on his own extensive experience in commerce to address every aspect of the tradesman’s life, from the importance of honesty, diligence, and reputation to the management of credit, debt, and business partnerships. The book explores the social and economic significance of the tradesman, arguing that commerce is the backbone of national prosperity and personal advancement. Defoe provides detailed guidance on bookkeeping, correspondence, negotiation, and customer relations, while also warning against common pitfalls such as extravagance, idleness, and speculative risk. The Complete English Tradesman is not only a manual for commercial success but also a treatise on the virtues and responsibilities of the middle class, emphasizing the role of trade in shaping character and society. Rich in historical detail and practical wisdom, this edition remains a valuable resource for understanding the ethos of English commerce and the rise of the modern business class.