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George Frederick Jewsbury (1941- )
George Frederick Jewsbury was born November, 26th 1941. His older sister Janet is married to David Town Stephenson, Neal Stephensons father. Together with his nephew he wrote two novels (Interface, 1994 and The Cobweb, 1996) under the pen name (see: Pseudonyms) Stephen Bury. He also published a novel Femme d'à Cote under the Pseudonym Jean Paul Martin together with the historian Catherine Durandin. Under the pen name J. Frederick George he published The Orphans. He was professor of history at the Oklahoma State University.Today he teaches at the EABJM (Ecole Active Bilingue Jeanine Manuel) in Paris.
Amongst his works are:
- Russian Annexation of Bessarabia, 1774-1828 (1976)
- Interface (1994, with Neal Stephenson).
- The Cobweb (1996, with Neal Stephenson).
- Longman World History, Volume II: Primary Sources and Case Studies (2002; Collaborator).
- Civilization Past & Present (Collaborator)
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