Interpreter

(1885-1894, Calcutta & Simla)

The Interpreter was a monthly journal edited by P. C. Mozoomdar, with varying publishers in Calcutta and Simla. A first series began in 1885, a second series in 1887, and a new series in 1892. The Interpreter was continued by the → Interpreter and the Young Man.

The Ideas of India database covers the following volumes of the Interpreter:

  • Vol. 1 (First Series), 1885-1886
  • Vol. 2 (First Series), 1886-1887
  • Vol. 2 (Second Series), 1888-1889 (Nos. 1, 12-13)
  • Vol. 3 (Second Series), 1889 (Nos. 1-2)
  • Vol. 3 (Second Series), 1890 (Nos. 1-3)
  • Vol. 1 (New Series), 1892-1893 (Nos. 1-11)
  • Vol. 2 (New Series), 1893-1894

Until September 1902 the full title was Interpreter: A Monthly Journal. From October 1902, the title was Interpreter With Which Is Incorporated the Bidhanbadi.