John Muir: A Reading Bibliography by Kimes was first compiled and annotated by William F. Kimes & Maymie B. Kimes in 1977 with an extensive update for the 1986 edition. The bibliography includes citations to Muir's nearly 300 published pamphlets, journal articles, speeches, and other writings.
We thank the the heirs of Kimes' for granting permission to use the substantive bibliographic annotations for this database.
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Galen Clark
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 291
Date Original: 6-1-1910
See also Kimes Entry Number: See also: no. 308, pp. 240-248; no. 341, v. 5, pp. 269-[277]
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Cathedral Peak and the Tuolumne Meadows.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 294
Date Original: 1-1-1911
See also Kimes Entry Number: No. 298, p. 525; no. 299, pp. 265-268, 286-287; no. 341, v. 2, pp. 197-199, 212-[213].
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Climb the Mountians and get their good tidings�
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 301
Date Original: 1-1-1911
See also Kimes Entry Number: no. 425
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[Conversation on the trail.]
In Palmer, Albert W., The Mountain Trail and Its Message
Kimes Entry Number: A22-a
Date Original: 1-1-1911
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Edward Henry Harriman
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 302
Date Original: 1-1-1911
See also Kimes Entry Number: no. 443 and no. 467
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The Mountains of California�New and Enlarged Edition
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 293
Date Original: 1-1-1911
See also Kimes Entry Number: no. 445A and no. 457
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John Muir Visiting Us. Noted Naturalist and Nature Lover Is Glenwood Guest Today. Is Here With Editor of the Dial. Takes Auto Ride Over the City and Talks Fascinatingly of His Life, His Books and Nature.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: A23
Date Original: 1-21-1911
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My First Summer in the Sierra.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 299
Date Original: 5-1-1911
See also Kimes Entry Number: no. 294. For other editions, see no. 300; no. 341, v. 2; nos. 384 and 385; no. 431; no. 473. For abridged editions, see nos. 411 and 418.
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Rescue Forest, Says John Muir. White Mountain Despoilers Are Called Thieves and Rascals by Famous Naturalist. Interest Must Be Fought. Marvels of Yosemite Pictured by Man Who Has Given Life to Studies.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: A24
Date Original: 5-20-1911
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John Muir Talks Of His California, And Of How He Adopted It. His Part in Saving the Yosemite Valley as a Public Park-Nowhere in His Many Travels Has He Ever Seen Our Giant Sequoia Outdone for Height or Majesty-Mr. Muir Himself, His Great Knowledge of Nature, and His Personal Charm.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: A25
Date Original: 5-24-1911
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A Naturalist of International Renown. An Interview with Prof. John Muir.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: A26
Date Original: 11-15-1911
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Distinguished American Scientist. Y.M.C.A. Lecture.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: A26-a
Date Original: 12-7-1911
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Letter from Prof Muir.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 306
Date Original: 1-1-1912
See also Kimes Entry Number: no. 337, p. 6
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Three Adventures in the Yosemite
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 307
Date Original: 3-1-1912
See also Kimes Entry Number: no. 308, pp. 40-42; for the first version, see no. 175, v. 1, p. 67. no. 308, pp. 65-67. no. 308, pp. 76-86.
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John Muir Returns. Botanist Hunted the 'Monkey Puzzle' Tree in Brazil.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: A27
Date Original: 3-27-1912