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Show 571. NOTES Because certain primary and secondary sources are used repeatedly, they are listed below with appropriate abbreviations. I have tried to utilize, as much as possible, the most readily accessible modern reprints of Muir's major works. 1 have also keyed all Muir's essays and newspaper articles to the definitive bibliography of Muir's writings; Kimes, Williair F. and Maymie B. John Muir: A Reading Bibliography. Palo Alto:- William P. Wrenden Books, 1978. The title is given, then the Kimes Number. I, MUIR'S LETTERS Bade, William Frederick. The Life and Letters of John Muir. 2 vols. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1923-1924. Ref. Bade. Bancroft Library, University of California. Berkeley. Holdings include primarily letters in the Robert Underwood Johnson Papers. Most of these letters are included in Hadley. Ref. Johnson Papers. Hadley, Edith Jane. John Muir^V"1'ftWS o £ N a t u r e a"d t h e ir Consequences. Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation. Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin, 1956. An invaluable source for letters and for bibliography of Muir's library and likely reading in the 1860's and 1870's. Ref. Hadley. Huntington Library, San Marino, California. Letters to Muir's |