Post Office Reform: Its Importance And Practicability is a book written by Rowland Hill in 1837. The book is a detailed analysis of the postal system in England at the time and proposes a series of reforms to improve its efficiency and affordability. Hill argues that the current system is outdated and inefficient, and that the high cost of postage is a barrier to communication for many people. He proposes a uniform postage rate based on weight rather...