Joseph Neuberg (writer)

Joseph Neuberg (21 May 1806 – 23 March 1867) was Bavarian-born English writer and translator, who acted as secretary to Thomas Carlyle.

He began his career at a mercantile firm in Hamburg, and later took on a position of responsibility in Nottingham.

[1] Neuberg was interested in the well-being of the working class, and served as the president of the People's College and the literary department of the Nottingham Mechanics' Institution.

[3] Neuberg returned to England in 1853 to resume his work as Carlyle's secretary.

In 1865, Carlyle published the last volumes of his biography of Frederick the Great, one of which was dedicated to Neuberg, who had assisted with the work.