Michael George Mulhall
Michael George Mulhall  | |
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Portrait of Mulhall published on  Explorers in the New World, 1909  | |
| Born | 29 September 1836 | 
| Died | 13 December 1900 (aged 64) | 
| Occupation(s) | Economist Newspaper editor  | 
| Known for | Co-founder of The Standard | 
Michael George Mulhall (1836–1900) was an Irish author, statistician, economist and newspaper editor. He co-founded The Standard, which in 1862 became the first English-language newspaper to be published daily in South America. He co-authored the first English-language book published in that continent, The Handbook of the River Plate, a work that went to six editions, was widely consulted by immigrants and is now a historical sourcebook. His Dictionary of Statistics (1883 and later editions) became a standard work of reference.