Biography
Jon Ewbank Manchip White was born in Cardiff, Wales, the son of shipping company owner Gwilym Manchip White. At the age of eight, he was sent to a boarding school in England to reduce his risk of catching tuberculosis from his father, who was ill with the disease. He earned a scholarship to Cambridge University in 1941, where he studied until World War II began and he enrolled in the Royal Navy. After initially ferrying men and supplies across the English Channel, he joined the Welsh Guard, where he served until the end of the war.
After the war, he returned to Cambridge, and in 1950 he graduated with honors in English, prehistoric archaeology, and oriental languages, receiving a diploma in anthropology. He became a story editor for the BBC Television Service, where he read scripts and worked on episodes of his own. After working briefly for the British Foreign Service, he went back to writing for television and film. By 1962, he was back to writing for television. He also published novels and non-fiction. In 1967 he left his position at the BBC to become writer-in-residence at the University of Texas at El Paso, where he founded the school's creative writing department and eventually became a full professor. Ten years later he relocated to the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, where he became the Lindsey Young Professor of English and founded another creative writing department. In 2005, the Knoxville Writers' Guild recognized White with a Career Achievement Award.
After the war, he returned to Cambridge, and in 1950 he graduated with honors in English, prehistoric archaeology, and oriental languages, receiving a diploma in anthropology. He became a story editor for the BBC Television Service, where he read scripts and worked on episodes of his own. After working briefly for the British Foreign Service, he went back to writing for television and film. By 1962, he was back to writing for television. He also published novels and non-fiction. In 1967 he left his position at the BBC to become writer-in-residence at the University of Texas at El Paso, where he founded the school's creative writing department and eventually became a full professor. Ten years later he relocated to the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, where he became the Lindsey Young Professor of English and founded another creative writing department. In 2005, the Knoxville Writers' Guild recognized White with a Career Achievement Award.
Books by Jon Ewbank Manchip White
Great American Desert
The bird with silver wings
The bird with silver wings
Rawlins White
Solo Goya
Echoes and Shadows
Whistling Past the Churchyard
CORTES AND THE DOWNFALL OF THE AZTEC EMPIRE
Everyday Life of the North Ame
Everyday Life of the North American Indians (1516749)
Everyday Life of the North Ame
Everyday Life of the North American Indians
The Last Grand Master
The Last Grand Master
What to Do When the Russians Come
Fevers and Chills
Fevers and Chills
Death by Dreaming
Mountain Lion (Phoenix Living
Mountain Lion (Phoenix Living Poets)
Diego Velazquez: Painter and C
Diego Velazquez: Painter and Courtier
THE LAND GOD MADE IN ANGER - R
THE LAND GOD MADE IN ANGER - REFLECTIONS ON A JOURNEY THROUGH SOUTH WEST AFRICA
Nightclimber
Nightclimber by Jon Manchip Wh
Nightclimber by Jon Manchip White
Everyday life in ancient Egypt (A Capricorn giant)
Maurice de Saxe, mareÌchal de France, 1696-1750
The rose in the brandy glass
The rose in the brandy glass
Hour of the rat
MARSHAL OF FRANCE
Marshal of France - The Life a
Marshal of France - The Life and Times of Maurice, Comte De Saxe (1696-1750)
The girl from Indiana
The girl from Indiana
Build Us a Dam
Build Us a Dam
Teach yourself anthropology
Teach yourself anthropology
Last Race
Last Race
Mask of Dust
The Rout of San Roman and Othe
The Rout of San Roman and Other Poems
The rout of San Romano
The rout of San Romano