Collection Summary
Information for Researchers
Administrative Information
Biographical Information
Scope and Content of Collection
Collection Summary
Collection Title: George Rippey Stewart papers: additions
Date (inclusive): 1750-1984
Collection Number: BANC MSS 70/88 c
Creators :
Stewart, George Rippey, 1895-1980
Extent:
Number of containers: 4 boxes, 2 cartons and 1 oversize folder
Linear feet: 4.15
Repository: The Bancroft Library
University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley, California, 94720-6000
Phone: (510) 642-6481
Fax: (510) 642-7589
Email: bancref@library.berkeley.edu
URL: http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/
Abstract: The George Rippey Stewart Papers: Additions contains incoming correspondence, financial records, personal papers, and family
papers. Correspondence is with publishers, editors, agents, writers, teachers, research associates, readers, family and friends.
Financial records are mainly royalty statements. Personal papers include engagement books, biographical information and other
miscellaneous personal items. Family papers include genealogical material, journals and memoirs of forebears.
Languages Represented: Collection materials are in English
Physical Location: Many of the Bancroft Library collections are stored offsite and advance notice may be required for use. For current information
on the location of these materials, please consult the Library's online catalog.
Information for Researchers
Access
Collection is open for research.
Publication Rights
All requests to reproduce, publish, quote from or otherwise use collection materials must be submitted in writing to the Head
of Public Services, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, 94270-6000. Consent is given on behalf of The
Bancroft Library as the owner of the physical items and is not intended to include or imply permission from the copyright
owner. Such permission must be obtained from the copyright owner. See:
http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/reference/permissions.html .
Restrictions also apply to digital representations of the original materials. Use of digital files is restricted to research
and educational purposes.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], George Rippey Stewart Papers: Additions, BANC MSS 70/88 c, The Bancroft Library, University of California,
Berkeley.
Alternate Forms Available
There are no alternate forms of this collection.
Related Collections
George Rippey Stewart Papers, 1914-1984. (BANC MSS C-H 13)
"A Little of Myself," oral history of George Rippey Stewart (BANC MSS 73/155)
Separated Material
Photographs have been transferred to the Pictorial Collections of The Bancroft Library.
Indexing Terms
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.
Stewart, George Rippey, 1895-1980--Archives
University of California, Berkeley. Dept. of English
Authors, American--20th century
Faculty papers.
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information
The George Rippey Stewart Papers: Additions were given to The Bancroft Library by Professor George Rippey Stewart and Theodosia
Stewart over the years 1962-1986. Additions were made by Jack & Joyce Stewart on September 28, 2006.
Accruals
No additions are expected.
System of Arrangement
Arranged to the folder level.
Processing Information
Processed by Jane Phillips in 1987.
Biographical Information
George Rippey Stewart, writer and academician, was born in Sewickley, Pennsylvania, on May 31, 1895, the son of George Rippey
and Ella Wilson Stewart. The family moved to Pasadena, California, when Stewart was 12. After graduation from high school,
Stewart went to Princeton, receiving his A. B. in 1917. From 1917 to 1919 he served in the U. S. Army. In 1920 Stewart obtained
his M. A. in English literature from the University of California, Berkeley, and in 1922 he was awarded a Ph.D. in English
from Columbia University.
While teaching for a year at the University of Michigan, Stewart met and married Theodosia Burton, daughter of the president
of the University. Upon returning to Berkeley in 1923, he joined the faculty of the English Department of the University of
California, where he remained until his retirement as Professor Emeritus in 1962. Stewart served as a visiting professor at
several universities, including a year as Fulbright Professor of American Literature and Civilization at the University of
Athens, 1952-1953.
Stewart's first important work was a biography of Bret Harte (1931). Other non-fiction works include:
Ordeal by Hunger, a study of the Donner Party (1936);
Names on the Land (1945);
Man, an Autobiography (1946);
U.S. 40 (1953);
American Ways of Life (1954);
N. A. 1 (1957);
Pickett's Charge (1959);
The California Trail (1963);
American Place Names (1970);
Names on the Globe (1975); and
American Place Names (1979). He also wrote several non-fiction books for juvenile readers.
Stewart's first novel was
East of the Giants (1938). Other fiction works include:
Doctor's Oral (1939);
Storm (1941);
Fire (1948);
Earth Abides (1949);
Sheep Rock (1951); and
Years of the City (1955).
That Stewart was a man of many interests is reflected in his prolific writings, which comprise both published and unpublished
fiction, non-fiction, poetry and drama, and include such diverse subjects as history, ecology, onomatology, meteorology, and
science fiction. His advocacy of academic freedom involved him in political controversy and provided material for a book,
Year of the Oath (1950). Both his fiction and non-fiction works have been awarded prizes, among them medals from the Commonwealth Club of
California for
Ordeal by Hunger and
East of the Giants, the International Fantasy Award for
Earth Abides, and the Hillman Award for
Not so Rich as You Think.
Several of his works have appeared in foreign language editions. Stewart also published a children's book,
To California by Covered Wagon (1954), and wrote numerous articles and reviews for scholarly as well as general interest publications.
After his retirement from the University of California, Stewart continued to write and publish. Though in his last years he
suffered from Parkinson's disease, Stewart continued working on various literary projects until the time of his death on August
22, 1980.
Scope and Content of Collection
The George Rippey Stewart Papers: Additions contains incoming correspondence, financial records, personal papers, and family
papers. Correspondence is with publishers, editors, agents, writers, teachers, research associates, readers, family and friends.
Financial records are mainly royalty statements. Personal papers include engagement books, biographical information and other
miscellaneous personal items. Family papers include genealogical material, journals and memoirs of forebears.
Significant reorganization of the collection was required due to the fact that the papers were donated and transferred to
The Bancroft Library at various times dating from 1938-1986, and there was no overall organization ordering the collection
as a whole. However, wherever possible, internal groupings within a series reflect Stewart's own filing system. The papers
found in BANC MSS C-H 13 consist principally of papers relating to Stewart's literary activities and includes correspondence,
research material, manuscripts and related items, and bibliographies.