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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Alaska Rivers. Their Number and Characteristics-The Stickine. Sublime Alpine Scenery-An Alaska Canyon. Glacier Mud-Stupendous Glacial Phenomena. (Special Correspondence of the Bulletin.) Sitka, December 27, 1879.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 099
Date Original: 1-20-1880
See also Kimes Entry Number: See also: no. 99A; no. 175, v. 1, pp. 204-208; no. 333, pp. 44-48; no. 341, v. 3, pp. 54-59
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Alaska. Its Mines and Other Resources, Described in a Lecture at Handel and Hayden Hall, by Prof. John Muir.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: A4
Date Original: 1-24-1880
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Glaciers in Alaska. An Enthusiastic Report of John Muir's Lecture at Vancouver.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: A3-f
Date Original: 1-24-1880
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Alaska Rivers. Their Number and Characteristics-The Stickine-Sublime Alpine Scenery-An Alaska Canyon-Glacier Mud-Stupendous Glacial Phenomena. (John Muir in the San Francisco Bulletin.)
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 099A
Date Original: 1-27-1880
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In the Heart of the California Alps.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 100
Date Original: 7-1-1880
See also Kimes Entry Number: See also: no. 175, v. 1, pp. 8-18; no. 189, pp. 48-73; no. 341, v. 4, pp. 55-(85]; no. 419, pp. 6-14; no. 421.
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Alaska Land. John Muir Revisits the Scene of Last Year's Exploration. A Land of Abundance-A Canoe Voyage Among the Islands and Icebergs. Magnificent Scenery-The Hoona Indians-Among the Salmon. (Special Correspondence of the Bulletin.) In Camp, Near Cape Fanshaw, August 18, 1880.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 103
Date Original: 8-18-1880
See also Kimes Entry Number: See also no. 333, pp. 207-214; no. 341, v. 3, pp. 251-259
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Joseph Cook on Socialism.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 101
Date Original: 8-21-1880
See also Kimes Entry Number: See also no. 486
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Some Alaska Notes. Dull Times at Sitka and Fort Wrangel-Indians Turned Smugglers. (From Our Special Correspondent.) Fort Wrangel, August 14, 1880.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 102
Date Original: 8-25-1880
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Alaska Land. A Canoe Voyage Among the Islands and Icebergs. Sum Dum Bay-Enormous Glaciers-Gold Mines-Products and Future Development of Alaska. (Special Correspondence of the Bulletin.) Sum Dum Bay, Alaska, August 22, 1880.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 104
Date Original: 10-7-1880
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Alaska Land. An Eventful Day-Revelling Among the Glacial Monarchs. Fountain Source of Ice-Rivers-Wild Goats-Music of the Cascades. (Special Correspondence of the Bulletin.) Cascade Camp, Sum Dum Bay, August 29, 1880.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 105
Date Original: 10-9-1880
See also Kimes Entry Number: See also: no. 333, pp. 213-219; no. 341, v. 3, pp. 259-266
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Alaska Land. Perilous Adventure-Shooting the Rapids. A Typical Young Yosemite-Royal Glaciers-Alaska Flora. (Special Correspondence of the Bulletin.) Gold Camp, Sum Dum Bay, Alaska, August 20, 1880.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 106
Date Original: 10-16-1880
See also Kimes Entry Number: See also: no. 333, pp. 219-225; no. 341, v. 3, pp. 266-273
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Alaska Land. Among the Glaciers, Cascades and Yosemite Rocks. How Nature Works in Icy Solitudes-Rock Sculpture. Searching for the King of Glaciers. An Alaska Sunday. (Special Correspondence of the Bulletin.) Sum Dum Bay, August 29, 1880.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 107
Date Original: 10-23-1880
See also Kimes Entry Number: See also: no. 333, pp. 225-[233]; no. 341, v. 3, pp. 273-[282].
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Alaska Land. A Perfect Day-Nature's Ceaseless Work-Pushing Northward. Indian Superstitions-The Tahkou River Indians-Magnificent Glacial Scenery-Gorgeous Sunset. (Special Correspondence of the Bulletin.) Mouth of Tahkou River, Alaska, August 24, 1880.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 108
Date Original: 11-13-1880
See also Kimes Entry Number: See also: no. 175, v. 1, pp. 214-216; no. 333, pp. 234-242; no. 341, v. 3, pp. 283-293
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The Ancient Glaciers of the Sierra.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 109
Date Original: 12-1-1880
See also Kimes Entry Number: See also: no. 308, pp. 173-195; no. 341, v. 5, pp. 198-[221].
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California Alps.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 134
Date Original: 1-1-1881
See also Kimes Entry Number: See also: no. 138, no. 141; no. 147; no. 149
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Geological Formation of YoSemite.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 137
Date Original: 1-1-1881
See also Kimes Entry Number: See also: no. 140; no. 143
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Glacier Pavements.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 136
Date Original: 1-1-1881
See also Kimes Entry Number: See also: no. 139; no. 142
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What Made the Soil Rich.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 135
Date Original: 1-1-1881
See also Kimes Entry Number: See also: no. 139; no. 142
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Resources of Alaska. Interesting Lecture by John Muir, Before the Sacramento Literary Institute.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: A5
Date Original: 1-19-1881
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Wild Sheep of the Sierra.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 110
Date Original: 5-1-1881
See also Kimes Entry Number: See also no. 461
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The Corwin's Cruise. At Ounalaska-An Aleutian Storm and Landscape. Snow Barriers and Glacier Footprints on the Aleutian Group. (Special Correspondence of the Bulletin.) Ounalaska, May 18, 1881.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 111
Date Original: 6-20-1881
See also Kimes Entry Number: See also: no. 341, v. 7, pp. 3-8; no. 347, pp. 3-8
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An Anchor. Weathering a Gale in St. Laurence Bay-Social Intercourse with the Natives-An Esquimo Orator-A Great Reindeer Owner-Native Appetite for Strong Drink-Glacier Markings. Steamer Corwin, St. Laurence Bay, Siberia, June 6, 1881.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 115
Date Original: 7-13-1881
See also Kimes Entry Number: See also: no. 341, v. 7, pp. 56-[66]; no. 347, pp. 52-[61]