1972

Primary Sources
Miller, Joaquin. Complete Poetical Works of Joaquin Miller. Part of The Romantic Tradition in American Literature Series. Ayer Company Publications. North Stratford, New Hampshire. 1972 (Reprint of 1897 edition.) 356 pages. [MGK]
-----. Unwritten History: Life Among the Modocs. Edited with introduction by A.H. Rosenus. Eugene, OR: Urion Press. 1972. 400 pages. [OHS] “First published in 1873 under title Life Amongst the Modocs: Unwritten History.” [UOL] [MES] [LHM] [MGK] [HON has a copy inscribed by the editor.] [HUN says publisher is Orion [sic] Press.]

Secondary Sources
Beck, Warren and David A. Williams. California, A History of the Golden State. Garden
City: Doubleday & Company, 1972. 552pp. 473-474. [HON] [RCL] [MULT]
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Beckner, Jean. “Arthur Conan Doyle and Joaquin Miller.” In Mystery and Detection
Annual. Edited by Donald K. Adams. Beverly Hills. 264pp. 256-258. [RCL], [HON] [WC] [MLA] [MGK] [MCK] [Beckner postulates that Miller’s The Danites may well have been the prime source for the Western setting of A Study in Scarlet—Beckner then assistant special collections librarian at The Honnold Library for The Claremont Colleges, California.]
Bennett, Raine E. “Don Passe.” Literary Review 15 (1971-1972): 133 [RCL] [MGK]
Etulain, Richard W. Western American Literature: A Bibliography of Interpretive Books
and Articles. Vermillion: Dakota Press, University of South Dakota, 1972. 137pp. 96-97. [RCL] [MGK] [MCK] [See 1982 and 1995 listings for Etulain]
Glassley, Ray Hoard. Indian Wars of the Pacific Northwest. Portland, OR: Binfords & Mort 2nd. ed. 1972. Copyright 1953 Glassley, Copyright 1972 Binfords & Mort. pp. 153 [from his novel] [MGK]
Hake, Thomas and Arthur Compton-Rickett. In The Life and Letters of Theodore Watts-Dunton London: T.C. and E.C. Jack, 1916. [2 vols.] Vol. 1, pp. 128-129, 147 [PMC] [MAR] [WC] [PSU] [RCL] Eaton, Seymour [Editor] [MGK] [MCK] 2 Volumes. New York: Johnson Reprint Company, 1972. 1916 [WC].
Joesting, Edward. Hawaii/An Uncommon History. New York: W.W. Norton. 1972. 244-45 and pic [MGK]
Ludwig, Richard M., comp. Literary History of the United States: Bibliographical
Supplement, II. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1972. 170. Continuation of 1948 and 1959. [RCL] [MGK] [MCK]
Morrow, Patrick D. Bret Harte. Boise: Boise State College, 1972. 51pp. [WC] [PSU] [MCK]
Rather, Lois. “Flowing Locks: Joaquin Miller and Elbert Hubbard.” In her Encounters:
Some Incidents of Literary History. Oakland, California: The Rather Press, 1972. 74pp. 7-29. [RCL] [HUN] [MGK] [HUN has #31 of 80 copies.] [MCK]
Rosenus, A. H. “Introduction.” In Unwritten History: Life Among the Modocs by
Joauqin Miller. Eugene: Urion Press, 1972. 400 pp. vii-xiii. [RCL] [”First published in 1873 under title Life Amongst the Modocs.”] [UOL] [RCL]
San Francisco: The Bay and its Cities. Compiled by Workers of the Writers’ Program
of the Work Projects Administration in Northern California. New York: Hastings House, 1972. 56, 59, 254, 382, 389, 390. [See also Gladys Hansen, 1973] [MCK]
Spiller, Robert E. et al., eds. Literary History of the United States: History. New York: The Macmillan Co., London: Collier-Macmillan Limited. 3d ed.: Rev. 1963, 8th printing 1972. pp. 170, 661, 663, 792, 794, 863, 865, 866, 868, 1263. [RCL] [BEL] [MGK]
Nolan, Paul T. “Joaquin Miller: Western Hero or Fraud?” Real West 15 (January 1972):
66-69 [RCL] [MGK] [MCK]
Fleming, Donald R. “The Last Bohemian: An Address on George Sterling.” Quarterly
News-Letter of the Book Club of California 37 (Fall 1972): 77-79 [RCL] [MGK] MCK]
Hunt, John Clark. “Oregon’s Colorful Pioneer Poet Joaquin Miller Remains Enigma.”
Oregon Journal Features (29 August 1972): 2M J11. [Hunt found a mention of Miller in a Sacramento Bee ‘100 Years ago’ column and researched further by reading and possibly by visiting Canyon City, OR etc.] [MGK]
“George Melvin Miller: Visionary of the West.” The West: True Stories of the American West (September 1972): 21, 62-63. [LHM] [Mentions Miller on p. 63, photo from 1908 Rhododendron Festival on p. 21.] [MCK]
“Oakland Landmark Burns - Joaquin Miller’s Old Home.” Montclarion (20 September
1972): 1 [MCK]
Review of Unwritten History: Life Among the Modocs. Edited by Rosenus. Oregonian
(22 October 1972) 19. [OHS Clippings File] [MCK]
“Santa Bags Oakland Writers.” Oakland Tribune. Knave column, p. 15-CM, 18-CM:1-2.
(26 November 1972): 15-CM, 18-CM: 1-2 [CAL] [MGK]

Letters and Archival Papers
Sisson, James E. “A Letter from Jack London to Miss Blanche Partington, Written April
9, 1913.” Jack London Newsletter 5 (May-Aug. 1972): 78. [Letter to Joaquin Miller July 11, 1913.] [MGK]

 
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