1985

Primary Sources
Miller, Joaquin. True Bear Stories. Foreword by William Everson. Edited by James and Carolyn Robertson. Woodblocks by Vincent Perez. Covelo, California: Yolla Bolly Press. 1985. 80 pages. [Originally published 1900.] Today one of the 250 Numbered Copies of this 1985 Limited Edition, Leather Bound with Protective Slipcase, is listed at $285. [OAK] [MGK] [Note: Alix Christie, journalist, author and editor, and daughter of Glennys Christie, editor of this bibliography, was the first-ever intern at Yolla Bolly Press in 1985 and was privileged to continue to pursue the art of fine printing from the Robertsons while working on this special edition of True Bear Stories] [MGK] [MCK]

Secondary Sources
Forster, Dale E. Oregon Express Companies. Eugene Oregon 97405: Dale E. Forster, Raven Press, P.O. Box 135, Lake Oswego, Oregon. 97034. 1985. Limited edition of 500 copies [MGK #336]. pp. 1, 25, 30, 37-38, 42, 127-128, 135-139, 218-219. [FRS] [MGK]
Herron, Don. The Literary World of San Francisco and Its Environs. ed. by Nancy J. Peters. San Francisco: City Lights Books pp. 47, 54, 123, 124, 183-185, 196, 202, 228, 231. [A companion volume to Literary San Francisco, 1980.] [MGK]
Koert, Dorothy. The Lyric Singer. Bellingham, WA: Center for Pacific Northwest Studies & Four Corner Registry. (1985): 86, 107 [MGK Note: Koert, one of Ella Higginson’s biographers, and MGK were both members of a women’s club in Bellingham WA in the late 1990s]
Lauder, John. The Making of Mark Twain. Houghton Mifflin Co. 1985. [MGK]
Long, E. Hudson and J. R. Le Master. The New Mark Twain Handbook. New York and
London: Garland Publishing Inc., 1985. 254pp. 95, 199. [MULT] [WC] [PSU] [MCK]
Guilford-Kardell, Margaret. “Matquaw Flat,” The Covered Wagon (1985): 9-17. Redding, California: Shasta Historical Society. [Note: Summers at this flat were where MGK’s “love affair” with the Wintu and subsequently Joaquin Miller began. Herein MGK made the error of not checking a secondary source and erroneously reported Mark Twain as one of a series of owners of Matquaw Flat when it was his niece who at one time briefly owned the flat and who also wrote and lectured under the name Mark Twain.] [MGK]
Starr, Kevin. Inventing the Dream; California Through the Progressive Area. New York
and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1985. 380pp. 214. [MULT] [PSU] [WC] [MGK] [MCK] [Also published in 1986] Miller’s quote on Markham’s “The Man with the Hoe.”
Versluys, Kristiaan. “Joaquin Miller on New York.” In Elizabethan and Modern
Studies. Edited by J. P. Vander Motten. Rijksuniversiteit Gent, Ghent:
Seminarie voor English and American Literature, 1985. 343 pp. 287-296. [MLA] [MGK] [MCK]
Curry County Echoes (January 1985): 6. [OHS Clippings File] Reprint of excerpts from Vesta Walker’s scrapbook [MCK]
Hakutani, Yoshinobu. “Yone Noguchi’s Poetry: From Whitman to Zen.” Comparative
Literature Studies 22 (Spring 1985): 67-79. [MCK]
Ertel, Grace. “Bailey Millard Remembers: Tales of the Golden State’s Golden Age of Literature.” The Californians 3.3 (1985): 26, 27, 32. May/June. [Celebrating the centennial of California’s joining the Union...Professor Gustave Arlt (former head of UCLA’s English department) stated that California’s golden age of literature began with Joaquin Miller and ended with Bailey Millard...] [MGK]
Wallace, David Rains. Review of True Bear Stories. Covelo: Yolla Bolly Press, 1985. California History (Summer 1985): 231-232. [MCK]
Frank, Emilie A.”A name, carved in stone … “ Siskiyou County Scene (Fall 1985): 17
(DF)
“Indiana Poets.” Contemporary Education 57 (Fall 1985): 53. [MGK]
Rodman, Mary. “A Fitting Tribute on Columbus Day: Joaquin Miller’s Most Famous Poem.” Register-Guard, Eugene, Oregon (14 October 1985) [OHS Clippings File] [MGK] [MCK]

Letters and Archival Papers
Garvey, Timothy J. “Conferring Status: Lorado Taft’s Portraits of an Artistic Community” in Illinois Historical Journal 78.3 (1985): 162-178. Sculpture of Miller and others. [MGK]

 
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