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Bullough, William A. The Blind Boss and His City: Christopher Augustine Buckley
and Nineteenth-Century San Francisco. Berkeley: University of California
Press, 1979. 347pp. 14. [WC] [PSU] [MCK] A brief note that Miller was publishing in the Golden Era.
California Historical Landmarks. Sacramento: State of California Department of Parks & Recreation, 1979 174p. Includes Jack London State Historic Park. (1979): 148, 164. Joaquin Miller [MGK]
Carlson, Ron, ed., Contemporary Northwest writing [sic]: A Collection of Poetry & Fiction. Corvallis, Oregon: Oregon State University Press. (1979): 4-5, 197-199. [Includes a review of Miller’s life but unfortunately does not include an example of his work.] [MGK]
DeWitt, Howard A. California Civilization: An Interpretation. Dubuque, Iowa:
Kendal/Hunt Publishing Company, 1979. 303pp. 188-189. [WC] [PSU] [MGK]
Ferlinghetti, Lawrence and Nancy J. Peters. Literary San Francisco. San Francisco: City Lights Books. 1979. [JGK notes that references to Miller appear on pp. 33, 41, 46, 51-55, 60, 64, 77, 83, 94, 96, and 112.] [See also 1980.] [MGK]
Louden, Lynn. “Bay Area Pre-Raphaelitism.” Pre-Raphaelite Review 3.1 (1979): 29-40. [MCK]
Newman, Richard and R. Glen Wright. Index to Birthplaces of American Authors. Boston: G.K. Hall & Co. 1979. [Joaquin Miller p. ??.] ]MGK]
Stein, Rita. A Literary Tour Guide to the United States: West and Midwest. New York: William Morrow & Company. 1979. [JGK notes that references to Miller appear on pp. 18, 23, 28, 36, 47-48, 54, 55, 71, 176, and 179-180.] [MGK]
Holsman, Virginia B. “Fond Recollections.” Oregon Historical Quarterly 80. 4 (Winter 1979): 400. [The Gladstone Chautauqua: “...There were some regional lectures like Professor Condovis on Oregon geology, and in 1897 Joaquin Miller, Oregon poet and national celebrity, talked about Oregon literature.”] [Picture inside front cover, Oregon Historical Society collection: “Joaquin Miller, one of Gladstone Chautauqua speakers is shown here about 1906 at the park with a daughter of Eva Emery Dye.” Excellent picture.] [MGK] |
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