Michael George Mulhall (1836-1900) was an Irish author, statistician, economist and newspaper editor.
He co-founded the Buenos Aires 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.