Stewart, George R(ippey)

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From: The Concise Oxford Companion to American Literature
Date: 19860101
Author:James D. Hart

Stewart, George R[ippey] (1895–1980), a professor of English at the University of California, Berkeley (1923–62). His nonfiction includes Bret Harte (1931); Ordeal by Hunger (1936), about the Donner Party; John Phoenix, Esquire (1937), a life of George H. Derby; Names on the Land (1945, extended 1957), a historical account of placenaming in the U.S.; U.S. 40 (1953), pictures and text on the transcontinental highway; American Ways of Life (1954); N.A. 1 (2 vols., 1956), about the highway from Alaska to Costa Rica; Pickett's Charge (1959), a vivid history of the final ...

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