Published Editions
- The History of British India (London: Baldwin, Cradock and Joy, first edition, 1817)
- The History of British India (London: Baldwin, Cradock and Joy, second edition, 1820)
- The History of British India (London: Baldwin, Cradock and Joy, third edition, 6 volumes, 1826)
- The History of British India (London: James Madden, fourth edition, ed. by Horace Hayman Wilson, 10 volumes, 1848)
- The History of British India (London: James Madden, fifth edition, ed. by Horace Hayman Wilson, 10 volumes, 1858)
- The History of British India, reprint in three volumes, (Associated Publishing House, ISBN 978-1-122-81783-7)
- James Mill's History of British India (London: Taylor & Francis / Routledge, 10 volumes including Horace Hayman Wilson's continuation to 1835; 1997, ISBN 978-0-415-15382-9)
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