Bio:William Henry Bishop

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William Henry Bishop graduated from Yale University in 1867. He wrote several books from 1879 on, most of which were originally serialized in The Atlantic Monthly or Harper's Magazine. He taught French and Spanish at the Sheffield Scientific School of Yale College from 1893 to at least 1898.[1]

1. ^  Burton J. Hendrick. "Authors at Home: XXV. William Henry Bishop at Yale". The New York Times Saturday Review of Books and Art. April 16, 1898 (pRBA262). Bibliographic data online; article accessible to subscribers or by purchase [1].



"(?1843-? ) US writer – apparently not William Henry Bishop (1847-1928)"

  • John Clute, one-line entry on the author of The Garden of Eden, U.S.A. SFE3