LC control no. | n 50046704 |
---|---|
Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PS3537.T3533 |
Personal name heading | Stephens, C. A. (Charles Asbury), 1844-1931 |
Variant(s) | Stephens, Charles Asbury, 1844-1931 Kit, 1844-1931 Wash, 1844-1931 Burleigh, G. W., 1844-1931 Wade, 1844-1931 Raed, 1844-1931 Smith, Charlotte H., 1844-1931 Adams, Charles, 1844-1931 Stevens, Charles Asbury, 1844-1931 |
Birth date | 18441021 |
Death date | 19310922 |
Found in | Natural salvation, 1903. Left on Labrador, or, The cruise of the schooner-yacht "Curlew" as recorded by "Wash," t.p. (C.A. Stephens) [info from UnM] The Jonah, c1995: t.p. (C.A. Stephens) text (b. 10/21/1844 in Norway, Me.; graduated from Bowdoin College in 1869; In 1887, he graduated from Boston Univ. School of Medicine with an MD; conducted extensive research on health and the aging process; d. 9/22/31) Wikipedia, Feb. 11, 2013 (C. A. Stephens; born Charles Asbury Stevens, October 21, 1844; died September 22, 1931; was an American writer of short stories and articles. Stephens was born in Norway, Maine, and wrote under the name "Stephens" to avoid embarrassing his family. He attended Bowdoin College starting in 1866, but dropped out because of lack of funds. For most of his career he was under contract to The Youth's Companion, and was their most popular and prolific contributor. Stephens himself estimated that he had written 3,000 short stories. The Youth's Companion put him through medical school so that they could have a staff physician to write scientific articles; he earned his M.D. from Boston University in 1887) |
Invalid LCCN | no2011144503 |