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  1. George Rippey Stewart Jr. (May 31, 1895 – August 22, 1980) was an American historian, toponymist, novelist, and a professor of English at the University of California, Berkeley. His 1959 book, Pickett's Charge , a detailed history of the final attack at the Battle of Gettysburg , was termed "essential for an understanding of the ...

  2. George Rippey Stewart was a Professor of English at the University of California at Berkeley. He spent a lifetime wandering the American landscape, wondering about its geography and history, and writing books about it.

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    George Rippey Stewart Jr. (31 de mayo de 1895 - 22 de agosto de 1980) fue un historiador, topónimo, novelista y profesor de inglés en la Universidad de California, Berkeley. Su libro de 1959, Pickett's Charge, una historia detallada del ataque final en Gettysburg, fue calificado de "esencial para comprender la batalla de Gettysburg".

  4. George Rippey Stewart was an American toponymist, a novelist, and a professor of English at the University of California, Berkeley. He is best known for his only science fiction novel Earth Abides (1949), a post-apocalyptic novel, for which he won the first International Fantasy Award in 1951.

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    • August 22, 1980
    • May 31, 1895
  5. La tierra permanece, de GEORGE R. STEWART. Como 1984, tampoco este libro se publicó con el rótulo de «ciencia ficción», pese a lo cual ha llegado a considerárselo como una de las grandes novelas norteamericanas del género. Y no cabe duda de que es ciencia ficción.

  6. Storm is a novel written by George Rippey Stewart and published in 1941. The book became a best-seller and helped lead to the naming of tropical cyclones worldwide, even though the titular storm is extratropical. The book is divided into twelve chapters: one chapter for each day of the storm's existence.

  7. 30 de jun. de 2008 · A scholar, novelist, travel writer, journalist, biographer, popular sociologist and ecologist, he may be best known for three other books: Ordeal by Hunger (1936), an account of the doomed Donner...