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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The Yellowstone Park. A Trip to the Great National Reservation in the Northwest. Among the Great Geysers-Nature's Singular Laboratory-Sources of the Great Rivers. (Special Correspondence of the Bulletin.) Yellowstone Park, October 19, 1885.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 165
Date Original: 10-27-1885
See also Kimes Entry Number: Much of this newspaper letter was edited and used in no. 219; see it for further use.
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Graphic Description of a Bath in the Lake.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 166
Date Original: 1-1-1886
See also Kimes Entry Number: See no. 67 for first and later printings.
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[Letter to Mrs. Butler, 1869; letter to Professor Butler, I888.]
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 177A
Date Original: 1-1-1888
See also Kimes Entry Number: See also no. 252
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Picturesque California and the Region West of the Rocky Mountains, from Alaska to Mexico.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 174
Date Original: 1-1-1888
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Picturesque California and the Region West of the Rocky Mountains, from Alaska to Mexico.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 170
Date Original: 1-1-1888
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Picturesque California and the Region West of the Rocky Mountains, from Alaska to Mexico.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 175
Date Original: 1-1-1888
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Picturesque California and the Region West of the Rocky Mountains, from Alaska to Mexico.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 173
Date Original: 1-1-1888
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Picturesque California and the Region West of the Rocky Mountains, from Alaska to Mexico.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 167
Date Original: 1-1-1888
See also Kimes Entry Number: See Notes
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Picturesque California and the Region West of the Rocky Mountains, from Alaska to Mexico.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 169
Date Original: 1-1-1888
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Picturesque California and the Region West of the Rocky Mountains, from Alaska to Mexico.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 177
Date Original: 1-1-1888
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Picturesque California and the Region West of the Rocky Mountains, from Alaska to Mexico.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 171
Date Original: 1-1-1888
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Picturesque California and the Region West of the Rocky Mountains, from Alaska to Mexico.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 176
Date Original: 1-1-1888
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Picturesque California and the Region West of the Rocky Mountains, from Alaska to Mexico.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 168
Date Original: 1-1-1888
See also Kimes Entry Number: See also no. 197
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Picturesque California and the Region West of the Rocky Mountains, from Alaska to Mexico.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 172
Date Original: 1-1-1888
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Yosemite Valley. Beauties of the Landscape in Early Summer. Late Changes in the Valley-Lack of Plan a Serious Impediment to Improvement-John Muir's Views. Yosemite Valley, June 21, 1889.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 179
Date Original: 6-21-1889
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The Snow. Result of John Muir's Investigations in the Sierra. A Lighter Fall Than Known Since the Settlement of the State. What May Be Now Seen in a Trip Through the Mountains-Rivers and Streams Full-The Forests in High Altitude.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 178
Date Original: 6-22-1889
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Forests of the Sierra. The Destruction that is Being Wrought in the Mountains. John Muir's Protest against the Wantoness of the Sheep-Herder and Lumberma-Value of the Forests.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 180
Date Original: 6-29-1889
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The Snakes of Fresno. John Muir Says They Will Kill Hogs and Eat Rabbits. . . . Some Queer Experiences of a Geologist in the Hights [sic] of the Sierras.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: A6
Date Original: 7-4-1889
See also Kimes Entry Number: For more about his interview, see no. 366, v. II, pp. 221 224. See also nos. A6-a and A33.
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Many Elephant Bones. They and the Bodies With Flesh Yet on Them in Alaska. Muir's Strange Story. Behring Sea Can Be Bridged-How He Found the Great Glacier.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: A6-a
Date Original: 7-6-1889
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The Treasures of the Yosemite.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 181
Date Original: 8-1-1890
See also Kimes Entry Number: See also: no. 255; no. 308, pp.5-60; no. 341, v. 5, pp. 127-[184]; no. 424; no. 450. For further information on the formation of Yosemite National Park, see no. 393.
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Features of the Proposed Yosemite National Park.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 182
Date Original: 9-1-1890
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As it Appears to John Muir.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 182A
Date Original: 9-6-1890
See also Kimes Entry Number: See no. 183.
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John Muir in Yosemite. He Never Cut Down a Single Tree in the Valley. Twenty Years Ago He Was Employed by Mr. Hutchings to Saw Lumber From Fallen Timber.
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 183
Date Original: 9-16-1890
See also Kimes Entry Number: See no. 393.
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[John Muir on the establishment of Yosemite National Park.]
John Muir
Kimes Entry Number: 183A
Date Original: 10-1-1890