Demetrius Charles Boulger Books
This English author was distinguished for his insightful contributions to prominent British journals. His writings primarily addressed critical international matters concerning India, China, Egypt, and Turkey. Co-founding the esteemed Asiatic Quarterly Review, he also served as its editor for its initial four and a half years, marking his significant impact on the literary discourse of his era.






Lord William Bentinck
- 214 pages
- 8 hours of reading
This biography of Lord William Bentinck provides readers with a comprehensive look at the life and achievements of one of England's most notable statesmen. From his role in the abolition of sati to his successful governance of India, Bentinck's legacy is examined in detail, making this an important work for anyone interested in British and Indian history.
The History of Belgium
- 498 pages
- 18 hours of reading
The History of China; With Portraits and Maps
- 746 pages
- 27 hours of reading
England and Russia in Central Asia: With Two Maps and Appendices; in Two Volumes
- 444 pages
- 16 hours of reading
The Congo State Is Not A Slave State
A Reply To Mr. E. D. Morel's Pamphlet Entitled The Congo Slave State (1903)
- 64 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Central Asian Portraits: The Celebrities of the Khanates and the Neighbouring States
- 322 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Central Asian Portraits: The Celebrities of the Khanates and the Neighbouring States is a collection of biographical sketches of prominent figures from the Central Asian region. Boulger's lively prose brings to life the stories of politicians, artists, warriors, and thinkers from a fascinating and complex historical period. This book is an engaging introduction to the history and culture of Central Asia.