A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF JOHN MUIR* 

 By Jennie Elliot Doran 



This bibliography is an attempt to present an annotated list, 

 complete, vith the exception of newspaper articles, of John 

 Muir's writings and of works about him. The arrangement of 

 material is alphabetical under the different headings — Muir's 

 writings being followed by the works about him. 



For assistance in the preparation of this list thanks are due 

 Professor C. B. Bradley of the University of California, for the 

 use of his "Reference List to the Published Writings of John 

 Muir," pubhshed in i897t Earlier lists published in the Over- 

 land Monthly by E. A. Avery and W. T. Kittredge have also 

 been used. 



HONORS 



A. M., Harvard University, i8p6. 

 LL. D., University of Wisconsin, i8p'/. 



Litt. D., Yale University, ipii. 

 LL. D., University of California, 1913. 

 Member, American Academy of Arts and Letters. 

 Member, Washington Academy of Science. 

 Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science. 

 President, Sierra Chib. 

 President, American Alpine Club. 



*[Note. — This bibliography is a thesis for graduation from the Library School of 

 the University of Wisconsin, prepared by Miss Doran in June, 1915, under the su- 

 pervision of Miss Mary Emogene Hazeltine, Preceptor of the school. Miss Doran 

 had found some help in her work from the use of a Reference List made by me in 

 1897, and on completing it was good enough to remember me with a copy of her 

 manuscript. Being myself under promise to the editor to furnish a bibliography for 

 the forthcoming Muir Memorial number of the Sierra Club Bulletin, I was of 

 course overjoyed to find the work thus done to my hand, and, as appeared on ex- 

 amination, so well done that very little was left for me to do save to add the publi- 

 cations which have appeared since Miss Doran completed her work, and a few older 

 ones which have recently come to my notice, together with an occasional note of 

 information which seemed worthy of being included in the record. All material so 

 added by me has been included within square brackets. An asterisk indicates that 

 the reference has not been personally verified because the publication itself was not 

 available for verification either in Madison or here in California. 



Both Miss Doran and her preceptor have kindly consented to its publication here. 

 And it seems in every way fitting that this — which seems likely to be the definite 

 bibliography — should be the work of a student of John Muir's own university, and 

 should be published by the Sierra Club with which he was ever increasingly identi- 

 fied from its very beginning to the day on which he left us. 



Cornelius Beach Bradley. 



January IS, 1916.] 



t University of California Magazine, December, 1897. 



