Nine Rondeaux
(Hollywood): The Laurus Press, (1933). 16mo. Cloth, paper label. Unpaginated. 1st ed. [54371]
(Hollywood): The Laurus Press, (1933). 16mo. Cloth, paper label. Unpaginated. 1st ed. [54371]
(Hollywood): The Laurus Press, (1933). 16mo. Cloth, paper label. Unpaginated. 1st ed. [54372]
San Francisco: Fire Underwriters' Association of the Pacific, 1898. 8vo. Green cloth, stamped in black, bevelled edges. 286, v p. 1st ed. Hinkel p. 194. Baird & Greenwood 807. [79937]
Los Gatos, Calif.: The Montezuma Press, (1930). 12mo. Green cloth, stamped in gilt. x, 134 p. 1st edition. Hinkel p. 204. [96781]
No. Montpelier, Vt.: Driftwood Press, 1932. 12mo. Cloth-backed boards. 43 p. 1st ed. One of 300 copies. Not listed in Hinkel. Merrill was born in Quechee, Vermont in 1987 and lived in Glendale, California for many years. [57678]
New York: Edward J. Clode, Inc., (1926). 12mo. Red cloth, stamped in black & gilt. 317 p. 1st edition. [103416]
Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1947. 8vo. Black cloth, stamped in gilt. 250 p. 1st edition. Baird & Greenwood 1711. [105822]
Illustrated with b/w drawings & photos. Salinas, Calif.: Self-published, (1979). 8vo. Wraps. 28 p. 1st edition. [91880]
San Francisco: Marvin Cloyd, 1922. 16mo. Boards, d.w. (affixed at spine). 71 p. 1st ed. Hinkel p. 205. [54379]
San Francisco: California Literature Society, 1922. 6 x 9 1/4 inches. Four-page leaflet. [107170]
Containing also frontispiece, introduction, biographical sketch and protrait of the author and a "Word to the Reader" San Francisco: Pacific Publication Company, 1914. Wraps. 93 p. 1st ed. [53754]
Containing also frontispiece, introduction, biographical sketch and protrait of the author and a "Word to the Reader" San Francisco: Pacific Publication Company, 1914. Wraps. 93 p. 1st ed. [21334]
Photographic frontispiece of the author. With a Sketch of the Life & Character of the author by Gorge C. Gorham. San Francisco:Edward Bosqui & Co., Printers, 1879. 12mo. Brown binder's cloth, stamped in gilt. 335 p. 1st edition. [105827]
New York: J. Selwin Tait & Sons, (1896). 16mo. Green decorative cloth, stamped in silver & gilt. T.e.g. 81 p. 1st ed. [54380]
New York: J. Selwin Tait & Sons, (1896). 16mo. Green decorative cloth, stamped in silver & gilt. T.e.g. 81 p. 1st ed. [54381]
San Francisco: Privately printed by the Murdock Press, (1902). 8vo. Green cloth, stamped in gilt. 113 p. 1st ed. One of 100 copies. Contains a section of eight "Newspaper Ballads" plus "The Yosemite Road," "Return of the Vaquero," "To Edward Carpenter in England," etc. Millard was born in Markesan, Wis..... [54383]
Alamo, Calif.: Self-published, (1942). 8vo. Fabrikoid. 79 p. 1st edition. Volume of poems written by a woman from Alamo, Contra Costa County, California. Contains the following poem entitled "How to Write Poetry": "You take an abstract thought - The more abstruse the better - And to the rules of prosody..... [107262]
San Jose: Self-published, 1912. 12mo. Wraps. [39] p. 1st edition. [87826]
[Palo Alto, Calif.]: William P. Wreden, (1970). 24mo. Wraps. [10] p. One of 200 copies printed at the Bird in Hand Press. [98499]
San Francisco: Whitaker & Ray Company, 1909-1910. Six volumes. 12mo. Vellum-backed decorative boards, stamped in white & gilt. 236 + 234 + 216 + 237 + 222 + 244 p. 1st edition. [87408]
Edited, & with an introduction by John S. Richards. Seattle: Frank McCaffrey at the Dogwood Press, 1936. 8vo. Yellow cloth, stamped in black on spine & blind stamped on front board. 106 p. 1st edition. One of 700 numbered copies (this copy out-of-series). [92633]
Edited with an introduction & notes by Stuart P. Sherman. New York: Putnam's, 1923. Small 8vo. Blue cloth, stamped in orange. xii, 587 p. 1st edition. [103671]
Oakland: Bray & Mulgrew, 1924. 8vo. Wraps. Unpaginated. 8th ed. Hinkel p. 209. Poetry written by the daughter of Joaquin Miller. The first edition was published in 1917. [98424]
Illustrated with a drawing by the author. Oakland: Self-published, n.d. 3 1/2 x 5 1/2 in. Postcard. Contains a twelve-line poem by Juanita Miller. [91760]
Illustrated with b/w photos. Oakland: Self-published, n.d. 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 in. Four-page leaflet. Contains two large photos of Juanita Miller, one in sunlight & one in darkness plus her poem "Noon and Night" [90109]