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Periodical articles by or about John Muir

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Periodical articles by or about John Muir

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Approximately 25 issues. Comprising: Muir, John. "Living Glaciers of California." The Overland Monthly. Volume 9, No. 6, Number 43, John H. Carmany & Co., San Francisco, December 1872. Kimes 14. Muir, John. "Studies in the Sierra, No. IV, Glacial Denudation." The Overland Monthly. Volume 13, No. 2, Number 74, John H. Carmany & Co., San Francisco, August 1874. Kimes 29. Muir, John. "The New Sequoia Forests of California." Harper's New Monthly Magazine. Volume 57, No. 342, Harper & Brothers, New York, November 1878. Kimes 80. Carr, Jeanne. "John Muir." The Californian Illustrated Magazine. Volume 2, No. 1, The California Publishing Co., San Francisco, June 1892. Muir, John. "Features of the Proposed Yosemite National Park." The Century Magazine. Volume 40, No. 5, The Century Co., New York, September 1890. Kimes 192. Muir, John. “A Rival of the Yosemite, The Canon of the South Fork of King’s River, California." The Century Magazine. New York, November 1891. Kimes 185. Loose pages removed from magazine. [James, George Wharton]. "John Muir: Geologist, Explorer, Naturalist." The Craftsman. Volume 7, No 6, Gustav Stickley Syracuse, March 1905. Also includes "Personal Correspondence" (letter in James' possession written to Jeanne Carr). Strother, French. "A Conversation with John Muir..." World's Work. November 1906. Pages removed from publication and stapled into file folder. "John Muir Memorial Number." Sierra Club Bulletin. Volume 10, No. 1, Publications of the Sierra Club Number 51, San Francisco, January 1916. Kimes 337. Badé, William Frederic. “Yosemite and John Muir.” Natural History, Volume 20, No. 2, March-April 1920. "John Muir Number, Commemorating the Hundredth Anniversary of His Birth - April 21." Yosemite Nature Notes. Volume 17, No. 4, April 1938. (Three copies) McCarthy, John Russell “John Muir – Man of the Mountains.” California History Nugget. Volume 7, No. 12, California State Department of Education, Sacramento, October 1939. Illustrated wrappers. Taylor, Mrs. H. J. "John Muir, Interpreter of Nature." Bios. Reprint. Volume 9, No. 3, October 1940. Gray wrappers. (Two copies) Wilderness News: Volume 4. December 1958. The Educational Foundation of the Desert Protective Council, Inc., May 1962. Reprint. Illustrated folded 9x12" sheet. Leslie, Robert Franklin “John Muir’s Farewell to the Sierra.” Westways Magazine, Volume 58, No. 8, Part One, August 1965. Powell, Lawrence Clark. “California Classics Reread: The Mountains of California.” Westways Magazine, Volume 60, No. 6, Part One, June 1968. Kimes, William F. "John Muir Writes a Letter from 'Grangerville' Tulare County." Los Tulares. No. 88, Tulare County Historical Society, January 1971. Special issue printed as a keepsake on the occasion of William F. Kimes speaking to the Society January 16, 1971. Kimes, William F. "John Muir and the Books He Wrote." Yosemite. Volume 46, No. 1, Yosemite National History Association, April 1977. Folded; in wrappers. Signed by Kimes. “The World of John Muir.” The Pacific Historian, Vol 25, Number 2, Summer 1981. Illustrated wrappers. The World of John Muir. Stockton, CA: University of the Pacific, 1981. Illustrated wrappers. “John Muir Life and Legacy” The Pacific Historian. Vol 29, Numbers 2 & 3, Summer / Fall 1985. Entire issue devoted to John Muir Ryan, P. J. "Is it true John Muir had a girl friend but he was afraid they would catch him at it, so he strangled her and stuffed her up the fireplace?" Thunderbear, An Alternative NPS Newsletter. Number 76, November 1986. Humorous article about a tour of the John Muir House where Boy Scouts are anxious to see the infamous fireplace. Gillis, Michael J. "John Muir and the Bidwells, The Forgotten Friendship." Dogtown Territorial Quarterly. No. 21, Spring 1995. Colby, William E. John Muir: Pioneer Conservationist, Explorer, Naturalist, Author. Santa Barbara: California Conservation Council. Single sheet folded into 4 pp.

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Approximately 25 issues. Comprising: Muir, John. "Living Glaciers of California." The Overland Monthly. Volume 9, No. 6, Number 43, John H. Carmany & Co., San Francisco, December 1872. Kimes 14. Muir, John. "Studies in the Sierra, No. IV, Glacial Denudation." The Overland Monthly. Volume 13, No. 2, Number 74, John H. Carmany & Co., San Francisco, August 1874. Kimes 29. Muir, John. "The New Sequoia Forests of California." Harper's New Monthly Magazine. Volume 57, No. 342, Harper & Brothers, New York, November 1878. Kimes 80. Carr, Jeanne. "John Muir." The Californian Illustrated Magazine. Volume 2, No. 1, The California Publishing Co., San Francisco, June 1892. Muir, John. "Features of the Proposed Yosemite National Park." The Century Magazine. Volume 40, No. 5, The Century Co., New York, September 1890. Kimes 192. Muir, John. “A Rival of the Yosemite, The Canon of the South Fork of King’s River, California." The Century Magazine. New York, November 1891. Kimes 185. Loose pages removed from magazine. [James, George Wharton]. "John Muir: Geologist, Explorer, Naturalist." The Craftsman. Volume 7, No 6, Gustav Stickley Syracuse, March 1905. Also includes "Personal Correspondence" (letter in James' possession written to Jeanne Carr). Strother, French. "A Conversation with John Muir..." World's Work. November 1906. Pages removed from publication and stapled into file folder. "John Muir Memorial Number." Sierra Club Bulletin. Volume 10, No. 1, Publications of the Sierra Club Number 51, San Francisco, January 1916. Kimes 337. Badé, William Frederic. “Yosemite and John Muir.” Natural History, Volume 20, No. 2, March-April 1920. "John Muir Number, Commemorating the Hundredth Anniversary of His Birth - April 21." Yosemite Nature Notes. Volume 17, No. 4, April 1938. (Three copies) McCarthy, John Russell “John Muir – Man of the Mountains.” California History Nugget. Volume 7, No. 12, California State Department of Education, Sacramento, October 1939. Illustrated wrappers. Taylor, Mrs. H. J. "John Muir, Interpreter of Nature." Bios. Reprint. Volume 9, No. 3, October 1940. Gray wrappers. (Two copies) Wilderness News: Volume 4. December 1958. The Educational Foundation of the Desert Protective Council, Inc., May 1962. Reprint. Illustrated folded 9x12" sheet. Leslie, Robert Franklin “John Muir’s Farewell to the Sierra.” Westways Magazine, Volume 58, No. 8, Part One, August 1965. Powell, Lawrence Clark. “California Classics Reread: The Mountains of California.” Westways Magazine, Volume 60, No. 6, Part One, June 1968. Kimes, William F. "John Muir Writes a Letter from 'Grangerville' Tulare County." Los Tulares. No. 88, Tulare County Historical Society, January 1971. Special issue printed as a keepsake on the occasion of William F. Kimes speaking to the Society January 16, 1971. Kimes, William F. "John Muir and the Books He Wrote." Yosemite. Volume 46, No. 1, Yosemite National History Association, April 1977. Folded; in wrappers. Signed by Kimes. “The World of John Muir.” The Pacific Historian, Vol 25, Number 2, Summer 1981. Illustrated wrappers. The World of John Muir. Stockton, CA: University of the Pacific, 1981. Illustrated wrappers. “John Muir Life and Legacy” The Pacific Historian. Vol 29, Numbers 2 & 3, Summer / Fall 1985. Entire issue devoted to John Muir Ryan, P. J. "Is it true John Muir had a girl friend but he was afraid they would catch him at it, so he strangled her and stuffed her up the fireplace?" Thunderbear, An Alternative NPS Newsletter. Number 76, November 1986. Humorous article about a tour of the John Muir House where Boy Scouts are anxious to see the infamous fireplace. Gillis, Michael J. "John Muir and the Bidwells, The Forgotten Friendship." Dogtown Territorial Quarterly. No. 21, Spring 1995. Colby, William E. John Muir: Pioneer Conservationist, Explorer, Naturalist, Author. Santa Barbara: California Conservation Council. Single sheet folded into 4 pp.

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