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Stephen French Whitman was born on 10 January 1880 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He was a writer, known for Tales of Tomorrow (1951), The Isle of Life (1916) and The Blonde Saint (1926). He died on 27 December 1948 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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- January 10, 1880
- Stephen French Whitman
- December 27, 1948
Stephen French Whitman was born on 10 January 1880 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He was a writer, known for Tales of Tomorrow (1951), The Isle of Life (1916) and The Blonde Saint (1926). He died on 27 December 1948 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- January 10, 1880
- December 27, 1948
Stephen French Whitman is an overlooked American literary naturalist whose Predestined compares favorably with the work of Frank Norris. In a letter to the late Charles Scribner in 1922, F. Scott Fitzgerald proposed that the firm establish a Scribner Library.
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Stephen French Whitman is the author of Predestined (3.80 avg rating, 5 ratings, 1 review, published 1910), Sacrifice (5.00 avg rating, 1 rating, 0 revie...
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Stephen French Whitman. Buried on February 14, 1888. (Death Certificate / Undertaker's Certificate Photocopy) Home at death: 1701 Spring Garden Street (above source) Very Famous Manufacturer. Founder in 1842 of the Whitman's candy company.
The happy-ship, setting forth the adventures of Shorty and Patrick, U. S. S. Oklahoma, by Stephen French Whitman; illustrations by F. C. Yohn. 1913 [Leather Bound] by Stephen French. Whitman | Jan 1, 2019