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Born in [[Grand Rapids, Michigan]] he earned degrees from [[University of Michigan]] (Ph.D., 1895; M.A., 1903). |
Born in [[Grand Rapids, Michigan]] he earned degrees from [[University of Michigan]] (Ph.D., 1895; M.A., 1903). |
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From about 1900 until about 1922, he wrote adventure travel books. Starting in 1922, He and his wife Elizabeth "Betty" Grant White wrote numerous books they claimed were received through [[Channelling (mediumistic)|channelling]] with [[spirit]]s. They also wrote of their travels around the state of California. White died in [[Hillsborough, California]]. |
From about 1900 until about 1922, he wrote adventure travel books. Starting in 1922, He and his wife Elizabeth "Betty" Grant White wrote numerous books they claimed were received through [[Channelling (mediumistic)|channelling]] with [[spirit]]s. They also wrote of their travels around the state of California. White died in [[Hillsborough, California]]. |
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==Works== |
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* ''The Westerners'' (1901) |
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* ''The Claim Jumpers'' (1901) |
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* ''Conjurer's House'' (1903) |
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* ''The Forest'' (1903) |
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* ''Blazed Trail Stories'' (1904) |
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* ''The Mountains'' (1904) |
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* ''The Silent Places'' (1904) |
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* ''The Pass'' (1906), with S. H. Adams |
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* ''The Mystery'' (1907), with S. H. Adams |
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* ''The Riverman'' (1908) |
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* ''The Cabin'' (1910) |
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* ''The Land of Footprints'' (1912) |
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* ''African Camp Fires'' (1913) |
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* ''Gold'' (1913) |
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* ''Gray Dawn'' (1915) |
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* ''Rediscovered Country'' (1915) |
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==Literature== |
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* J. C. Underwood, ''Literature and Insurgency'' (New York, 1914) |
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==References== |
==References== |
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* {{gutenberg author| id=Stewart+Edward+White | name=Stewart Edward White}} |
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[[Category:University of Michigan alumni|White, Stewart Edward]] |
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[[Category:American fiction writers|White, Stewart Edward]] |
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[[Category:People from Grand Rapids, Michigan|White, Stewart Edward]] |
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[[Category:1873 births|White, Stewart Edward]] |
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[[Category:1946 deaths|White, Stewart Edward]] |
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Revision as of 08:06, 5 April 2007
Stewart Edward White (12 March 1873 – September 18 1946) was an American author.
Born in Grand Rapids, Michigan he earned degrees from University of Michigan (Ph.D., 1895; M.A., 1903).
From about 1900 until about 1922, he wrote adventure travel books. Starting in 1922, He and his wife Elizabeth "Betty" Grant White wrote numerous books they claimed were received through channelling with spirits. They also wrote of their travels around the state of California. White died in Hillsborough, California.
Works
- The Westerners (1901)
- The Claim Jumpers (1901)
- Conjurer's House (1903)
- The Forest (1903)
- Blazed Trail Stories (1904)
- The Mountains (1904)
- The Silent Places (1904)
- The Pass (1906), with S. H. Adams
- The Mystery (1907), with S. H. Adams
- The Riverman (1908)
- The Cabin (1910)
- The Land of Footprints (1912)
- African Camp Fires (1913)
- Gold (1913)
- Gray Dawn (1915)
- Rediscovered Country (1915)
Literature
- J. C. Underwood, Literature and Insurgency (New York, 1914)
References
- Staff report (September 19, 1946). STEWART E. WHITE, NOVELIST, IS DEAD; Author of Stories of Adventure and Frontier Life Was 73-- Stricken After Fabled Career CHOKED LEOPARD TO DEATH Writer of 'Blazed Trail' Knew Yukon, Africa and West-- Honored as Geographer
- "Stewart White, Adventurer and novelist, dies; books captured thrills of own exciting life." Chicago Tribune, September 19, 1946