Demetrius Charles De Kavanagh Boulger (14 July 1853 – 15 December 1928) was a British author.[3]
Biography
He was born in
Kensington to Brian Austin Boulger and Catherine de Kavanagh-Boulger. He was educated at the
Kensington School.[3] Beginning in 1876, Boulger contributed to the important British journals on questions concerning India, China, Egypt and Turkey and Congo. With Sir
Lepel Griffin he founded in 1885 the Asiatic Quarterly Review and edited it during the first four and one-half years of its publication.[3]
Battle of the Boyne, together with an account based on French and other unpublished records of the war in Ireland (1688–1691) and of the formation of the Irish brigade in the service of France; illustrated with many portraits. 1911.
Life of Sir Halliday Macartney, K. C. M. G., commander of Li Hung Chang's trained force in the Taeping rebellion, founder of the first Chinese arsenals, for thirty years councillor and secretary to the Chinese legation in London. 1940.