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Sir Herbert Thirkell White (1855-1931) was the Lieutenant Governor of the British Indian province of Burma (1905-1910) and the author of several books on Burma, the best known of which is the classic, A Civil Servant in Burma (E. Arnold, 1913), which is based on the 32 years (1878-1910) he spent as a civil servant in that province.
Preceded bySir Hugh Shakespear Barnes | Lieutenant Governor of British Crown Colony of Burma 1905–1910 |
Succeeded bySir Harvey Adamson |
Published works
- A Civil Servant in Burma. London, E. Arnold (1913)
- Burma. Cambridge, The University Press (1923)
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