Further Reading
- Robert S. Merrillees, "Professor James R. Stewart: A Biographical Lecture", in Åström, P. (ed.), On Opium, Pots, People and Places - Selected Papers - An Honorary Volume for Robert S. Merrillees, Paul Åströms Forlag, 2003, pp.33-51. ISBN 91-7081-133-4
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| Name | Stewart, James |
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| Date of birth | 3 July 1913 |
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| Date of death | 6 February 1962 |
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