George Makepeace Towle
1841–1893 (age 52)
author, diplomat
Biography
George Makepeace Towle brought imagination and diplomacy together, translating Jules Verne novels into English and sharing travel notes that introduced American readers to new worlds.
He also served his country abroad, including time as vice-consul in Liverpool, and he remained a lively editor and public speaker whose culture-bridging work strengthened ties between the United States and Europe.