Walter K. Firminger
Walter Kelly Firminger (1870-1940)[1] was Archdeacon of Calcutta and a historian of India who was the first editor of Bengal, Past & Present, the journal of Calcutta Historical Society.
Selected publications
- A criticism of Böhm-Bawerk's doctrine of capital and interest. Oxford: Printed by J. Parker, (1892?)
- The Diaries of three surgeons of Patna, 1763. Calcutta: Calcutta Historical Society, 1909. (Editor) (Authors: William Fullarton, Peter Campbell, and William Anderson)
- The fifth report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Affairs of the East India Company, dated 28th July, 1812 Calcutta: R. Cambray, 1917-18.
- The narrative of the life of a gentleman long resident in India. Calcutta: Calcutta Historical Society, 1910. (With George Francois Grand)
- Religion. London: S. Sonnenschein; New York: Macmillan, 1894. (With G. de Molinari)
- Some thoughts on the recent criticism of the life and works of John Henry Cardinal Newman ... Oxford: Printed for private circulation by James Parker, 1892.
- The Sylhet District records. 1913-1919.
- Thacker's guide to Calcutta. Calcutta: Thacker, Spink & Co. 1906.
- What then did Dr. Newman do? Being an inquiry into his share in the church revival and a brief statement of the leading features of his religious teaching. Oxford: Blackwell, 1892.
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