
The Story of Dr. Duff, published in 1898 by A. L. O. E., is a biographical account of Scottish missionary Alexander Duff. It details his pioneering efforts in English-medium education in Calcutta and his challenges as he faced opposition while converting early Hindu followers. The narrative highlights Duff's devout upbringing, his commitment to missionary work, and the impact he had on India's educated class and early converts. This work is notable for its exploration of the intersection of faith, education, and social reform in 19th-century India.









































