Talk:Clara Louisa Wells

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Notability is in question[edit]

I've tried various searches for her, and can find almost no information other than what is here. She apparently is a very obscure writer. If anyone knows more or can find more and expand this, please do so, but at this point I think this person is very obscure, and I don't know if she deserves an entry. Seldumonde 18:01, 18 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Books published by Clara Louisa Wells[edit]

All the books published are known in Italy because there is a reprint of the first book, in italian language, "I Colli Albani - Frascati" where are informations on the other books. The more interesting information is about the editor of "The Amphitheatres of Ancient Rome" CUPPLES, UPHAM & CO. (Late Williams & Co.) - 283, Washington St., Boston, U.S. Am.

by Luiclemens October 1 - 2006

Nonetheless, I am tagging the page with a notability warning now; reliable secondary sources are missing. Cf. WP:BIO. If anybody can add these references, please go ahead! --B. Wolterding 18:13, 17 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Try to find more about C. L. Wells[edit]

If anyone lives in Boston please try to find more about C.L. Wells degree in Science, years from 1865 to 1869 with an archive research in the Universities (she arrived in Italy on 1869).

by Luiclemens January 2 - 2007

Trails of C.L. Wells in France[edit]

We found out trails of C.L. Wells in the "Médiathèque Publique et Universitaire" de Valence (Drome) - France, a copy of following works in the old archive:

  • position E3495 Arrondissement de Privas ... Annoy: Décombe & Bon 1905
  • position E3496 Arrondissement de Nice...Valence:L'imprimerie valentinoise, 1915
  • position E3925 Arrondissement de Grasse... Valence: l'imprimerie valentinoise 1917
  • position D646 Arrondissement de Valence...Valence: L'imprimerie valentinoise, 1906

In these works there aren't informations about the author.

by Luiclemens May 26 - 2007

Inventions from C. L. Wells[edit]

See http://escales.wordpress.com/2011/07/03/et-dire-que-la-snsm-n’y-a-jamais-pense…/ Quite ridiculous. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.58.48.6 (talk) 14:20, 3 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]