- Stephen William White
Stephen William White (July 16 1840 in
Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania — unknown date of death), secretary of theNorthern Central Railway from 1877 to 1910, is well known for his English translations ofJules Verne 's novels in the "Philadelphia Evening Telegraph ".Biography
* February 1854: entered the Central High School of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
* February 1858:Bachelor of Arts from the Central High School
* 1863:Master of Arts from the Central High School of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
* 1858 — 1870: shorthand clerk to the treasurer of theAmerican Sunday School Union , assistant editor ofSunday School Times , and book-keeper to several importing dry goods houses.
* 1 February 1870 — 18 September 1873: worked as private secretary toJay Cooke untilJay Cooke & Company was bankrupted, following thepanic of 1873 .
* January 1875: entered the service of the Pennsylvania Railroad System as assistant secretary of the Northern Central
* September 1877: promoted to secretary of the Northern Central
* 1910: retirementTranslations
* Jules Verne, "A Fancy of Doctor Ox" ( _fr. Une fantaisie du docteur Ox), first published in the "Philadelphia Evening Telegraph" on 20 June 1874, then reprinted as a 124 page book ("A Fancy of Doctor Ox; and, The Tour of the World in Eighty Days") later that year.
* Jules Verne, "The Tour of the World in Eighty Days" ( _fr. Le tour du monde en quatre-vingts jours), first published in the "Philadelphia Evening Telegraph" from 27 June 1874 to 17 July 1874, then reprinted as a 124 page book ("A Fancy of Doctor Ox; and, The Tour of the World in Eighty Days") later that year.
* Jules Verne, "A Journey to the Centre of the Earth " ( _fr. Voyage au centre de la Terre), first published in the "Philadelphia Evening Telegraph" from 12 September 1874 to 5 October 1874, then reprinted as a book ("A Journey to the Centre of the Earth; And, A Winter's Sojourn in the Ice") later that year.
* Jules Verne, "A Winter’s Sojourn in the Ice " ( _fr. Un hivernage dans les glaces), first published in the "Philadelphia Evening Telegraph" from 6 October 1874 to 10 October 1874, then reprinted as a book ("A Journey to the Centre of the Earth; And, A Winter's Sojourn in the Ice") later that year.
* Jules Verne, "Mysterious Island" ( _fr. L'Île mystérieuse), first published in the "Philadelphia Evening Telegraph" in 1876, then reprinted as a 198 page book ("The Mysterious Island; With a Map of the Island and a Full Glossary") later that year.References
* Short biography in the "Railway Age gazette", vol 49, Jul-Dec 1910 [http://books.google.com/books?id=F3glAAAAMAAJ]
* William Bender Wilson, "History of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company: With Plan of Organization, Portraits of Officials and Biographical Sketches" [http://books.google.com/books?id=UyLtx_KPDAkC] (1895), pages 52-54
* [http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/sherwood/NAJVS-Akron-White.htm Victorian Translators: Stephen W. White and William Struthers Revealed] , an extensive biographical research by Norman Wolcott and Kieran O'Driscoll
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