Miller, Joaquin. ’49: An idyl drama of the Sierras; also ‘49 Forty-nine: A California Drama in Four Acts. San Francisco: California Publishing Co. 102 pages. [PMC] Second edition of 102 pages on microprint at [UOL] [HUN has an imperfect copy.]
[RCL] [AAS has a first edition.] [HON has a copy inscribed by the author.] [BAL (6:190-191) notes that this edition has a copyright notice as well as an “All rights reserved notes.”] [Lawson says this... “reprises a title character from Miller's earlier fiction.”] [MGK] ’49: Forty-Nine: A California Drama in Four Acts. San Francisco: The California Publishing Company, 1882. 203pp. [STANFORD - MELVYL] Cover and spine title: ’49 and The Danites.
“Forms one volume with the author’s The Danites in the Sierras, p. 108-203, and cover title: ’49: Danites: Idyl Dramas of the Sierras.” [MCK]
Forty-Nine. [Revised and enlarged edition of the story as originally appeared in Overland Monthly] San Francisco, 1882. [MAR][MCK]
Forty-Nine. (An Idyll Drama of the Sierras). San Francisco, 1882. [MAR] [MCK]
-----. Danites in the Sierras. In Forty-Nine: A California Drama in Four Acts. San Francisco: The California Publishing Company. pp. 105-203. [HON] [MGK]
-----. The Danites in the Sierras: A Drama in Four Acts. San Francisco: California Publishing Co. 25 pages. [AAS says 108-203p. Bound in his Forty-nine.] [PMC] In English and American Drama of the Nineteenth Century. Microprint at UOL]. [PET: “A drama in four acts.”] [MGK]
-----. The Danites in the Sierras: An Idyl Drama in Four Acts. The Original London Version...London Edition. San Francisco: The California Publishing Company. [RCL] [HON holds the "original London version," which is the second edition.] [HON has a copy of the first American edition inscribed by the author.] [BAL (6:190) notes that this edition was dedicated "To Marion." "Forty- Nine" was dedicated "To Juanita." [BAL] further notes that the second edition was printed by The California Publishing Company rather than [HON]'s declaration that the second edition was the "original London version."] [BAL (6:191) notes that "Forty-Nine" was dedicated to Ina D. Coolbrith in the second edition and that "Danites" was dedicated to "my fellow pioneers of the Sierras."] [B.S. Lawson says this...is a "dramatization of First Fam'lies in the Sierras....] [MGK]
-----. Poems by Joaquin Miller. Boston: Roberts Bros. 1882. 902 pages. [HON] notes that this publication contains Songs of the Sierras, Songs of the Sun-Lands, Songs of Italy, and The Ship in the Desert. [BAL (6:207) notes that this book was “Printed from the plates of earlier books; unaltered pagination.”] [AAS has a first edition and cites 1882. [7], 8-186 p.] [PMC gives the title as, Joaquin Miller's Poems.]
[CAM] lists this as Poetical Works Household ed., Boston,and New York, 1882. Revised ed,. San Francisco 1897, 1902. Collected and Edited by author, 5 vols, San Francisco 1908, De Luxe Edition 6 vols., Oakland, Cal.1909. Bear ed.6 vols., San Francisco , 1909-10, 6 vols San Francisco 1915. Bear ed, 7 vols, San Francisco 1917. 7 vols, Los Angeles, Cal. 1917 [MGK]
-----. The Tree by the Well. 1882. [BAL (6:182).] [See also 29 June 1884] [MGK]
-----. Como. Echoes of the Aesthetic Society of New Jersey. New York: Thompson & Moreau. 1882. [BAL (6:212) notes that work by Miller appears in nos. 51 and 53 of this publication.] [MGK]
-----. In The Hill of Stones and Other Poems. Ed by Silas Weir Mitchell. Boston [1882?] [CAM] [MGK]
-----. In the Saddle: A Collection of Poems on Horseback Riding. Edited by Annie Allegra Longfellow. Boston: Houghton, Miffin and Company; Cambridge, MA: The Riverside Press. 1882. [BAL] [MGK]
-----. The Poets' Tributes to Garfield. [Second Edition] Cambridge, MA. 1882. [BAL] [See also 1881] [MGK]
-----. The Reading Club and Handy Speaker. Edited by George M. Baker. No. 11. Boston [BAL] [MGK]
-----. “The Last Man of Mexican Camp.” The Dark Blue. (January 1882) [HON] and in Scribners (January 1882) [HON] [MGK]
-----. “Our Forest Fires.” The Independent. New York. (26 January 1882) [HON] [MGK]
-----. “Damming the Sacramento.” Century Magazine 2 (February 1882): 396-400. [CAL] [PSL] [WWU] [See also July, 1882.] [MGK]
-----. “Prevention of Forest Fires.” The Independent. New York. (February 2, 1882). [HON] [MGK]
-----. To Russia. The Independent. New York. (23 March 1882). [HON] [MGK]
-----. Men of ’49. Californian 5 (April 1882): 311. [OAK] [HON] [MGK]
-----. “The Pacific Revisited.” (Part I) The Independent. New York. (29 April 1882) [MGK]
-----. Washee-Washee. The Independent. New York. (18 May 1882) [HON] [MGK]
-----. “Smuggling on the Border.” The Wasp 8.307 (16 June 1882): 379. Signed Frijole in Altar, [Sonora,] Mexico, May 25, 1882 by either Ambrose Bierce or Joaquin Miller.) [MGK]
-----. Jewess. The Century 24.2 (June 1882): 175. [OAK] [n.s. Vol. 2.] [HON] [SPL] [MGK] [MOA] [MCK]
-----. To Rachel in Russia. The Independent. New York. (1 June 1882). [HON] [See also To Russia in In Classic Shades, 1890; ...Four Songs.... To Russia..., 1906; To Russia, 10 December 1908; 27 February 1913.] [MGK]
-----. “Damming the Sacramento.” Century 24. 3 (July 1882): 396-400. [OAK] [HON says February. n.s. Vol. 2, pp. 396-400.] [PCL] [A gold-mining story, Lazarus character also in A California Burglar 190?.] [MGK] [MCK]
-----. Illinois. The Independent. New York. (17 August 1882). [HON] [MGK]
-----. “The Colonel Bill Williams Mine.” Century 24.24 (September 1882) [n.s. Vol. 2] pp. 764-768. [HON] [SPL] [A salted mine sale story set in Boulder Cañon, Colorado.] [MGK] [MOA] [MCK]
-----. Texas (The True Ballads of a Brave Cattleman). The Independent. New York. (5 October 1882) [HON] [MGK]
-----. Mother Egypt. New York Times. (8 October 1882): 11:7. . [From The Advance.] The Wasp (21 October 1882) [HON] [MGK]
-----. Ballad of a Brave Cattleman. New York Times (12 November 1882): 12:1 [MGK]
-----. "Banished." The Youth's Companion 55 (7 December 1882): 521. [UOL] [MGK]
-----. "Colorado." The Independent. New York. (27 December 1882) [HON says December 21.] [MGK]
-----. “Fifth-Avenue on Sunday Morning.” New York Times (25 December 1882): 3.
Originally appeared in the Somerville Unionist (New Jersey) [MCK]
-----. “Trollope and Mark Twain Unavailing Seeking Information About Mustang-
Riding.” New York Times (25 December 1882): 3. Originally appeared in the Somerville Unionist (New Jersey) [MCK]
-----. Manitoba in The Advance. New York Times. (31 December 1882): 3:1 [About someone losing a son] [MGK]
New York World 10 February 1882 (Cited by Peterson) [MCK]
Ad, New York Times 23 April 1882. 7. [NYT online] [MCK]
Ad, New York Times 20 May 1882: 5. [NYT online].[MCK]
Address of Hon. F. A. Chenworth, Oregon Pioneer Assoc. 1882. [26?]28-35. [HGT] [MGK] [MCK]
Beadle, John Hanson. Western Wilds, and the Men Who Redeem Them Illustrated Edition. Cincinnati: Jones Brothers Pub. Co. 1882: 393.
First printed in 1877. Also printed in 1878, 1879, 1880 and 1881 [MCK]
Lizzie May Ulmer and Mr. & Mrs. McKee Rankin’s Celebrated Company . . . Playing the
Great Anti-Mormon Play The Danites. Hartford, Connecticut: Calhoun Printing Co., 1882. [WC] [MCK]
Nichol, John. American Literature, an Historical Sketch 1620-1880. Edinburgh: Adam
and Clark, 1882. 214-217. [RCL] [MCK]
Program for McKee Rankin’s Tour of ’49 by Joaquin Miller and Leonard Grover.
Opera House, Cleveland, February 1882. [The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Billy Rose Theatre Collection] [MCK]
“Topics Out of Magazines.” New York Times (20 August 1882): 10 [NYT online] [MCK]
Death of Minnie Myrtle in May, 1882. [MAR] 1953:175 [MGK]
[Woodberry, George E.]. Review of Memorie and Rime. The Nation 38(5 June 1884): 492 [RCL] [MCK]
Miller, Joaquin. Letter to “Dear H.” [1882] New York. [HON has in Box 1: folder 5.] [MGK]
-----. Letter to [Charles Warren Stoddard] from 109 W. 33d St., New York. (2 February 1882): 4 p. [Addressed: Dear dear boy.] [Huntington Library, U.6 B10 L.F., HM 11283.] [MGK]
-----. Letter to Hon. Frank Pixley from 11 E. 29th St., New York. (3 July [18]82), re protecting rights to his plays The Danities in the Sierras and ‘49. [MSM] [MGK]
-----. Letter to [Charles Warren Stoddard] from 11 East 29th St., New York. (10 September 1882): 1 p. [Huntington Library, U.6 B10 L.F., HM 11284.] [MGK]
-----. Inscription 1882, New York on flyleaf of his The Danites of the Sierras. [Hon has
(PS2397 D2, 1882) [MGK]
Coolbrith, Ina, Papers: Additions, [ca. 1882-1928] [BAN] 5 boxes, 1 carton [MCK]
-----. “Name ‘Joaquin’ explained. Ina Coolbrith Says She induced Poet to Drop ‘Cincinnatus Heine’.” OHS Scrapbook 36, p. 115. [MCK] [OLUC]
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