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Frederick G. Vosburgh (1904–2005)

Author of Everyday Life in Bible Times

81+ Works 1,744 Members 7 Reviews

About the Author

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Editor-in-Chief for National Geographic Magazine from August 1967 to September 1970.

Works by Frederick G. Vosburgh

Everyday Life in Bible Times (1967) — Editor — 1,047 copies, 4 reviews
National Geographic Index 1947-1976 (1977) — Editor — 36 copies
National Geographic, Vol. 133, No. 3, March 1968 (1968) — Editor — 22 copies
National Geographic Magazine 1969 v135 #6 June (1969) — Editor — 18 copies
National Geographic Magazine 1969 v135 #5 May (1969) — Editor — 17 copies
National Geographic, Vol. 135, No. 3, March 1969 (1969) — Editor — 17 copies
National Geographic Magazine 1969 v136 #4 October (1969) — Editor — 17 copies
National Geographic, Vol. 137, No. 3, March 1970 (1970) — Editor — 16 copies
National Geographic Magazine 1970 v137 #1 January (1970) — Editor — 16 copies
National Geographic Magazine 1969 v135 #1 January (1969) — Editor — 15 copies
National Geographic, Vol. 137, No. 4, April 1970 (1970) — Editor — 14 copies
National Geographic Magazine 1970 v138 #2 August (1970) — Editor — 14 copies
National Geographic Magazine 1969 v136 #1 July (1969) — Editor — 14 copies
National Geographic Magazine 1968 v134 #4 October (1968) — Editor — 14 copies
National Geographic Magazine 1970 v137 #5 May (1970) — Editor — 13 copies
National Geographic Magazine 1969 v136 #2 August (1969) — Editor — 12 copies
A Traveler's Map of Italy - 1970 [map] (1970) — Editor — 12 copies, 1 review
National Geographic Magazine 1968 v133 #6 June (1968) — Editor — 12 copies
National Geographic Magazine 1968 v134 #5 November (1968) — Editor — 12 copies, 1 review
National Geographic, Vol. 135, No. 4, April 1969 (1969) — Editor — 12 copies
National Geographic Magazine 1970 v138 #1 July (1970) — Editor — 11 copies
National Geographic Magazine 1968 v133 #1 January (1968) — Editor — 11 copies
National Geographic Magazine 1968 v134 #2 August (1968) — Editor — 11 copies
National Geographic Magazine 1970 v137 #6 June (1970) — Editor — 10 copies
National Geographic Magazine 1968 v133 #5 May (1968) — Editor — 10 copies
National Geographic, Vol. 133, No. 4, April 1968 (1968) — Editor — 9 copies
National Geographic Magazine 1967 v132 #2 August (1967) — Editor — 8 copies
National Geographic Magazine 1968 v134 #1 July (1968) — Editor — 7 copies
Archeological Map of Middle America - 1968 [map] (1968) — Editor — 6 copies
Pacific Ocean / Pacific Ocean Floor - 1969 [map] (1969) — Editor — 5 copies
Europe - 1969 [map] (1969) — Editor — 5 copies
Earth's Moon - 1969 [map] (1969) — Editor — 5 copies
West Indies and Central America - 1970 [map] (1970) — Editor — 4 copies
National Geographic Magazine 1969 Complete Year (1969) — Editor — 3 copies
National Geographic Magazine 1970 Complete Year (1970) — Editor — 3 copies
Afghanistan Crossroads of Conquerors (1968) — Editor — 2 copies
Southeast Asia - 1968 [map] (1968) — Editor — 2 copies
The United States - 1968 [map] (1968) — Editor — 1 copy

Associated Works

Our Country's Presidents (2001) — Editor, some editions — 795 copies, 5 reviews
Everyday Life in Bible Times: Work, Worship, and War (1995) — Editor — 79 copies, 1 review

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Legal name
Vosburgh, Frederick G. "Ted"
Other names
Vosburgh, Ted
Birthdate
1904-09-16
Date of death
2005-02-16
Burial location
Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, USA
Gender
male
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Johnstown, New York, USA
Place of death
Shady Grove, Maryland, USA
Places of residence
Johnstown, New York, USA
Shady Grove, Maryland, USA
Education
Syracuse University
Johnstown High School
Occupations
Editor-in-Chief, National Geographic Magazine
journalist
Organizations
National Geographic Society
Army Air Corps (WWII)
Short biography
Ted Vosburgh’s earliest success resulted in his winning five dollars for an essay published in the American Boy magazine. Mr. Vosburgh helped to start the Johnstown High School newspaper, becoming its first editor. He wrote about sports while attending Syracuse University, where he became editor of his college yearbook. He worked for the Syracuse Post Standard newspaper before joining the Associated Press. Ted spent seven years with the AP and in 1933 joined the National Geographic. During WWII he served with the Army Air Corps editing intelligence material. Thirty days after D-Day he landed at Omaha Beach. In service he earned the Bronze Star and the Air Medal. After WWII he returned to National Geographic where he by-lined articles ranging from fireflies, jets and the endangered everglades. As a result of his skill as an editor he became assistant editor in 1951 and associate editor in 1957. In 1967 he ascended to the position of editor of the National Geographic magazine. After retiring he became a volunteer driver for the Red Cross and made deliveries for Meals on Wheels well into his nineties.

He died of pneumonia Feb. 16, 2005 at Shady Grove, Md., Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. He was 100.
Disambiguation notice
Editor-in-Chief for National Geographic Magazine from August 1967 to September 1970.

Members

Reviews

These National Geographic Traveler's Maps are outstanding and packed with information. They provide a wonderful overview of the history of the country and its principal cities and sights - a timeless companion for any traveller. I just wish that National Geographic had published more of them.
 
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lestermay | Dec 31, 2024 |
The National Geographic Society brought together an impressive array of experts from a variety of specialities to produce this work. "Everyday Life in Bible Times, not only tells how people lived then, but gives examples of how people of those lands live now. For instance, the text beside a photograph of a woman In Hebron wearing a veil explains the significance of it. Then it goes on the say that today's "[w]omen toiling in desert and farmlands. . .find that simply averting their faces to avoid the gaze of men works just as well as the veil." p. 97 The book is well indexed.… (more)
 
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uufnn | 3 other reviews | Aug 4, 2018 |
Most excellent resource to have if you love National Geographic Magazines but have no room for them and can't find articles when you need them. Hands-down needed in any educated household - that is until 2007-2008 when it was made. That's the only drawback - you have buy the next edition to keep current.
 
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Legos | Oct 2, 2011 |
Article, The World of Elizabeth I
Could have used more detail
 
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sprowett | May 4, 2008 |

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