This classic life of the economist Adam Smith, by British biographer
JOHN RAE (1845-1915), has been the standard backgrounder on the author
of The Wealth of Nations for more than a century. First published in
1895 and astonishingly complex, this highly readable work explores all
the influences on Smith's economic philosophies, from his early life in
then-poor, hardscrabble Scotland to his university experiences to his
life in London and friendship with Ben Franklin. Complete with
illustrative tidbits on everything from Smith's supposed helplessness in
business transactions to his absentmindedness and brimming with personal
letters and firsthand observations, this is an essential work for
understanding the thinking of one of history's most influential
economists.