Guide to the Jessie Rua Kistler, "Tennyson's Flora" Thesis
Daniel Hartwig
Stanford University. Libraries.
Department of Special Collections and University Archives
October 2010
Stanford, California
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Call Number: SCM0330
Creator:
Kistler, Jessie Rua.
Creator:
Kistler, Jessie Rua
Title: Jessie Rua Kistler, "Tennyson's Flora" thesis
Dates: 1911
Physical Description:
0.125 Linear feet (1 volume)
Summary: Additional handwritten manuscript of thesis (M.A.) submitted to the Stanford University Department of English in April, 1911.
Language(s): The materials are in English.
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Jessie Rua Kistler, "Tennyson's Flora" Thesis (SCM0330). Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives, Stanford University
Libraries, Stanford, Calif.
Additional handwritten manuscript of thesis (M.A.) submitted to the Stanford University Department of English in April, 1911.
Kistler, Jessie Rua
Stanford University. Department of English.
Box 1
Thesis