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Adney, Edwin Tappan. The Klondike Stampede of 1897-1898. New introduction by Ken Coates. Vancouver: UBC Press, 1994. 470pp. [WC] [MCK] [See also 1899, 1900 and 1968]
Brown, Dee. The American West. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1994. 461pp.
184, 195. [MULT] [WC] [MCK] [Also published in 1995 and in audio, Berkeley: Audio Literature, 1995. 4 sound cassettes.] Two brief mentions: Miller was popular in the East and abroad rather than in Oregon and California and he had more talent as a press agent than as a writer (184) and Captain Jack the Poet Scout’s use of literary heroes “preempted the field while Joaquin Miller was sulking on mountaintops or preening himself in Europe” (195).
Guilford-Kardell, Margaret. “Jack London and Joaquin Miller.” A paper read at the Jack London Society Second Biennial Symposium, Henry E. Huntington Library, San Marino, CA (30 September 1994). [MGK]
Guilford-Kardell, Margaret. Willow Creek Ranch in Shasta and Siskiyou Counties, California. (Limited private publication of a ranch history for the present owner -- Robert D. Haas.) 1994. 75pp. [STANFORD-MELVYL] [MGK]
Lavoie, Steven. “California pioneer/poet nurtured East Bay literary life.” “Time capsule” column. The Oakland Tribune (9 October 1994). [A report on the poetry circle started by Ina Coolbrith, with mention of Miller and daughter Juanita etc.] [MGK]
Masterson, Patrick. Port Orford: A History. Wilsonville, Oregon: Book Partners, Inc., Copyright The Friends of Cape Blanco, 1994. 27-28. [MGK]
Grenander, M.E. Poems of Ambrose Bierce. Lincoln: U Nebraska Press. 1994. Several allusions to Joaquin Miller. [MGK] |
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