John Rae (biographer)
John Rae (1845 – 1915) was a Scottish journalist and biographer. The long-time editor of The Contemporary Review, and contributor to The British Quarterly Review, he became famous for his 1895 biography of Adam Smith, Life of Adam Smith, which replaced the Biographical Memoir of Adam Smith of 1811, by Dugald Stewart, as the standard Smith reference.
Bibliography
- Contemporary Socialism (1884; and new editions 1891, 1901, 1908)
- 'The Eight Hours Day in Victoria' (1891), in: The Economic Journal (EJ), Vol. 1, p. 15 - 42 (in Wikisource)
- Eight Hours for Work (1894)
- Life of Adam Smith (1895)
References
- Rae: a journalist out of his depth, by Aaron B. Fuller, The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, November 2003
External links
- Works by John Rae at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about John Rae at Internet Archive
- Full text of Life of Adam Smith
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