Miller, Joaquin. Sketch by [of?] Joaquin Miller's meeting with Arctic explorer, Frederick A. Cook, December 12, 1912. Oakland Tribune (April 3, 1960): Knave column: 3-5. [CAL also notes that this article contains a description of the Joaquin Miller collection at the Oakland Public Library.] [MGK]
Beebe, Lucius and Charles Clegg. San Francisco’s Golden Era; A Picture Story of San
Francisco Before the Fire. Berkeley: Howell-North, 1960. 255pp. 179 [WC] [MCK] Noted that Miller frequented the barber shop at Baldwin’s Hotel.
Branch, Edgar Marquess. The Literary Apprenticeship of Mark Twain. New York: Russell and Russell, pp. 114, 151 [RCL] [MGK]
Fatout, Paul. Mark Twain on the Lecture Circuit. Bloomington: Indiana University
Press, 1960. 321pp. 174. [RCL] [WC] [PSU] [MGK] [MCK] [Also published in 1966 and 1969]
“General Grant’s Northwest Tour.” In Northwest Narratives: Stories of Washington History. 1960. Vol. 2, p. 298. [Reprints of radio program by Peoples National Bank. Broadcast on station KXA, 7:30 a.m. Monday through Friday. No exact dates given.] [MGK]
Jones, Nard. “Talent Unlimited.” In Northwest Narratives: Stories of Washington History. Vol. 2, p. 272. [Reprints of radio program by Peoples National Bank. Broadcast on station KXA, 7:30 a.m. Monday through Friday. No exact dates given.] [MGK]
Scroggs, William Oscar. Filibusters and Financiers; The Story of William Walker and
His Associates. New York: Macmillan Company, 1916. 408pp. [HGT] [WC] [MCK] [Also published in 1969 by Russell & Russell, New York]
Leeds, Claire. “Poet’s Daughter Is 80 Today...Oakland’s Hilltop Pixie!” (3 January 1960) [LHM] [MGK]
“Topics: Edgar Allan Poe: A Controversial Figure.” New York Times (19 January 1960): 34 [MCK] Noted that Poe was too controversial for the late 19th century. Safe for the children were Longfellow, Lowell, Whittier and Joaquin Miller, “with more than a hint of the Wild West about him and no suggestion that he was headed for oblivion.”
Grenander, M. E. “Ambrose Bierce and Charles Warren Stoddard: Some Unpublished
Correspondence.” Huntington Library Quarterly 23 (May 1960): 261-92, passim.
[RCL] [HUN] [MGK] [MCK]
“Civic Group to Plan Joaquin Miller Tribute.” Montclarion (30 November 1960): 10
MGK]
Mark Twain - Howells Letters. Edited by Henry Nash Smith and William M. Gibson
with the assistance of Frederick Anderson. 2 Volumes. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1960. [PSU] [WC] Vol. 1: 60n cited in Margaret Duckett’s Mark Twain and Bret Harte as a reference to Miller.
-----. Selected Mark Twain -Howells Letters, 1872-1910. [Condensed Edition].
Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1967. 453pp. [WC] Condensation of letters from 1960 edition with an addition of two
letters discovered after 1960.
-----. Selected Mark Twain -Howells Letters, 1872-1910. [Condensed Edition].
New York: Atheneum, 1968. 1967. 453pp.
-----. Mark Twain - Howells Letters; The Correspondence of Samuel L. Clemens
and William D. Howells, 1872-1910. 2 Volumes. Cambridge: Belknap Press, 1970. [WC] [MCK]
Jones, Joseph, et al. [Compilers]
American Literary Manuscripts: A Checklist of Holdings in Academic, Historical, and Public Libraries in the United States. Austin: University of Texas Press, p. 255. [RCL: Superseded by Literary History of the United States: Bibliographical Supplement, II, by Richard M. Ludwig, 1975, New York: Macmillan Co.] [MGK]
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