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.]
Beck, Warren and David A. Williams. California, A History of the Golden State. Garden
City: Doubleday & Company, 1972. 552pp. 473-474. [HON] [RCL] [MULT]
[WC] [MCK]
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]
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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