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A BIBLIOGRAPHY
OF THE
PUBLISHED WRITDIOS OF
HAMLIN GARLAND
A Thesis
Presented to
the Paculty ot the Department ot English
The University ot Southern California
In Partial Fulfillment
or the Requirements for the Degree
Master of Arts
by
Lloyd A. Arvidson
August 1952
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This thesis, written by
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under the guidance of h1JJ .... Faculty Committee,
and approved by all its members, has been
presented to and accepted by the Council on
Graduate Study and Research in partial fullfill
ment of th.: , requirements for the deg1·ee of
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TABLE OP CONTENTS
I. IITRODUCTION • •
• • • • • • • • • • • •
II. PRINTED BOOKS WRITTEN BY HAMLIN GARLAND
AID PUBLI$HED 1890-1939 ••• • • ~ ••
III. PAIIPBI,ETS WRITTEN BY HAMLIN GARLAND •
IV. CONTRIBUTIONS OF HAMLIN GARLAND TO
BOOKS WRITTEN OR COMPILED BY OTHERS
V. CORTRIBUTIONS OF HAMLIN GARLAND TO
• •
• •
PERIODICALS •••••••••••
• • •
PAGE
1
1'71
l '1'7
232
VI. SYNDICATED ARTICLES BY HAMLIN GARLAND • • 2'7r'/
VII. TERRA INCOOHITA: SUGGESTIONS FOR A
FUTURE BIBLIOGRAPHER
• • • • • • • • •
TI~LE IBDEX •••••••••
• • • •
• • • • •
282
289
PART I
INTRODUCTION
It is an axiom of the bibliographic profession that
no bibliography can be complete, and it is traditional tor
the bibliographer or an individual author to begin with an
apology tor this hard tact. I am in no position to abandon
the tradition: like many before me, I grasp at it to shield
an extreme vulnerability. Hamlin Garland's active writing
c~•eer covered titty-tive years. It was an industrious and
a prolific career, and his works were published in many
places, both obvious and obscure. In his memoirs, we note
without surprise that his h. e.bitual morning sessions or
writing were not interrupted by his honeymoon. He 1s the
author or some fifty books and hundreds of stories, poems,
articles, and reviews.
Hamlin Garland's first published fiction, he has
recalled, was a "highly sensational" story called "Ten
Years Dead," printed about November, 1885, in "a Boston
weekly."
••• but I am not going to tell the name of the
periodical, for someone might search it out and
reprint it, or at least confront me with it.l
l Oelett Burgess, editor, !I. Maiden Effort (Garden
City: Doubleday, Page and Company, 1921), pp. 66-67.
2
Garland's last published writings to date appeared in 1950
1n a doctoral dissertation of Upsala University in Sweden.
It is in the space between these two items that our broad
province lies.
~~fore I point out the weaknesses and omissions of
this bibliography, let me indicate what has been done in an
errort to make it satisfactory. First, all standard bib
liographic tools have been consulted which could conceiv
ably be of assistance, commencing with the following bibli
ographies of American literature: Merle Johnson's American
First Ed~~ions, Revised Edition (New York: R.R. Bowker Com
pany, 1942); Fred B. Millett's Contemporary American Authors
(New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1940); and Literary H1storz ot
the United States, edited bf Robert E. Spiller and others
(New York: Macmillan Company, 1948). The Cumulative Book
Index and the United States Catalogs have been checked, as
well as the Librarz ~ Congress Catalog or Books Represented
£1 Libra.!l ot Congress Printed Cards.
Then, too, I have used all of the periodical indexes:
Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature; Nineteenth Century
--------
Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature (for 1890-1899--
--------
all that is published at this time); International Index
to Periodicals; Education Index; New York Times Index; and
-
--so tar as a title and subject approach permitted--
A_Sri~ulture Index; Art Index; Faxon•s Magazine Subjec~ In
dex; snd Poole's Index to Periodical Literature. I have
---- --- - ----------
approached the problem through the form indexes: The Essay
and General Literature Index; Sutton's Speech Index;
Faxon•s Dramatic Index; F1rk1ns's Index to Short Stories
--- - --- -----
and her Index to One-Act Plays, and others.
Hamlin Garland's seven volumes of personal and lit
erary memoirs have been read, and all leads have been noted
and explored. I have read extensively in his unpublished
correspondence to rind clues to published materials. Dr.
Bruce R. McElderry~ Jr., and Mr. Alan Snyder, in calendaring
and systematizing the mass of Hamlin Garland's manuscripts,
clippings, and miscellany acquired by the University of
southern California partly by purchase and partly through
a bequest of Mr. Garland, have called my attention to items
which were of benefit in compiling this bibliography.
I have availed myself of the bibliographies and
bibliographic notes in the dissertations or theses or Eldon
c. Hill of Ohio State University, Benje.min F. Gronewald and
Harold Edell of New York University, and Bernadette M. Gar
vey of st. John's University, Brooklyn. Owen J. Reamer of
Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas, and Edward Neuman
or Northwestern University kindly made available to me
their working bibliographies while the:J.r dissertations were
yet in progress. Hamlin Garland, relying chiefly on memory,
had compiled a manuscript bibliography of his published
writings. I have obtained several leads trom this, though
it is hardly more than fragmentary, and is inaccurate in
titles, sources, and dates.
Several items were round when I cataloged Hamlin
Garland's priva~e library. I have also been continuously
alert over a period of two years while cataloging the Uni
versity of Southern California's excellent American Liter
ature Collection. Finally, I have made a leat-by-leat or
issue-by-issue search of many unindexed periodicals tor
years when Hamlin Garland was a contributor.
Dr. McElderry, chairman of my Faculty Committee,
kindly collated a number of items for me at the New York
Publ1e Libra1~, the Library of Congress, and the library or
the Iowa State Department or History and Archives.
On the debit side, I have been severely handicapped
by residence in a corner of the United States which is re
mote rrom the centers of Hamlin Garland's literary activity:
Boston, Chicago, and New York. I have been unable to con
sult the records of his publishers tor information as to
dates of publication, the number ot copies published, etc.
I have not had access to certain publications that he is
said to have contributed to, and therefore I am lacking
5
information that I know I should have. Some of these leads
which I have been unable to follow are listed in Part VII
of this thesis in the hope that they will be useful tofu
ture researchers.
I am well aware that I have not collated a sutf1-
cient number of copies of the titles to establish with fi
nality what constitutes the first edition of each of Gar
land's books and to discover those mysterious intricacies
or issue and state which are expected ot bibliographers.
On the other hand, most of my collations were made original
ly from Hamlin Garland's own copies of his books, many ot
them inscribed by him "First copy to hand," and dated. No
attempt has been made in this bibliography to list English
editions or foreign translations, except in one instance
where the translation constitutes the first separate publi
cation of a group of related stories. Because of my com
parative inexperiE,nce, what I have noted as to size and
style of type should be taken as indicative rather than as
authoritative. Signatures, transcripts of pages, and
descriptions of contents, however, have been carefully
checked.
The form of bibliographic entry in this thesis fol-
lows, in the main, Fredson Bowers, PrinciEl~s of Bibliog~
raphical Description (Princeton: Princeton University Press,
6
1949). I have not hesitated, however, to deviate from the
.
recommendations in that book when the dictates or common
sense and of my tra1n1ng in librarianship seemed to demand
1 t. Measurements, for one exe.mple, are given 1n centimeters
rather than in fractions of an inch.
I owe a debt of gratitude to many librarians, espe
cially at the Univers tr of Southern California and the
Los Angeles Public Library. Foremost, I am deeply gratetul
to Dr. Bruce R. McElderry, Jr., "onlie begetter" of this
thesis, and more a collaborator than a faculty adviser.
Many of its excellences and none of its faults may be
charged to him.
The staff of the Edward L. Doheny, Jr., Memorial
Library of the University or Southern California will be
grateful for corrections and emendations to this preliminary
bibliography.
PART II
PRINTED BOOKS WRITTEN BY HAMLIN GARLAND
AND PUBLISHED 1890-19~9
Under the Wheel
First published 1890
Title page, p.[l]: '"I have fallen under the
wheel."--Bazarorr in Turgeneff's "Fathers and Sons."/
UNDER THE WHEEL, / A MODERN PLAY IN SIX SCENES. / BY
HAMLIN GARLAND./ [rule]/ ALL RIGHTS RESERVED./ [rule]/
BOSTON, MASS:/ THE BARTA PRESS, 148 HIGH STREET./ 1890'
Collation: 22.8 x 14.7cm.; leaves, 22.8 x 14.7cm.
[1]
2
[2-4]
8
, 26 leaves, pp. [1-52].
Contents: p.[l]: title page. p.[2]: blank. p.[3]:
AUTHOR'S PREFACE. p.[4]: blank. p.[5]: text begins,
headed: 'UNDER THE WHEEL./ A MODERN PLAY IN SIX SCENES./
[rule]/ BY HAMLIN GARLAND./ (rule]/ "I have fallen under
the wheel."--~aza~of [sicl i n Turseneff
1
1 "Fathers and
Sons."' p.[52
1
: blank.
Text: Type: 10-point modern, standard weight and
width. Paper:
white, lai d paper, unwatermarked; trimmed.
Binding:
Bound in salmon-colored paper wrappers of
a rough texture, a grid-work effect being formed by irreg
ular intersecting double lines. Front cover: printed
8
in black: '"I have fallen under th wheel."--Bazarotf in
Turgeneff ',s "Fath rs and Sons." / UN THE WHEEL, /
MODERN PLAY IN SIX SCENES. / BY HAMLIN GARLAND. / [rule]
/ ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. / ·[rul] / PRICE 25 CENTS./ [rule]
/ BOSTON, ASS:/ THE BARTA PRESS, 148 HIGH STREET./
1890
1
• The whole ithin a double-rule box, 18.6 x 10.2cm.,
the outer rule thick, the inn r thin. Spine: blank.
Back cover: bl nk. End £SP!~: on inside front cover:
'PRESS CO ENTS ON 'UNDER THE rlHEEL." / [rule / [excerpts
Boston Glob, he Home Jou1)nal, Omaha Her ld, The Arena,
- ------
and The Review of Reviews, London]/ Sent postpaid on
-- ---- -- ----
receipt of price, twenty- ive cents; five copies to one/
address, one doll r. Address/ GARLAND BROS~, io. 7
Beacon Street.• On inside of back cover: advertisements
for The Standard and The Arena.
Notes: Originally published in The Arena II
(July 1890) 182-228. Hamlin Garland has ritten in hi
copy:
y first book. ritten in 1889 in Boston.
Probably printed in Boston - published later
by the Arena Co. as a nov 1 Jason Edwards.
In an unpublished 1 tter to Barrett H. Clark, dated
rch ?, 1934, Garland rote that Under the Wheel as
p blish d
••• by a young print r ho was a fellow radical
nd willing to take a chance on he expenses ot
printing. It was not really published but an edi
tion of a thousand wa printed and I old or gave
away most of the.
9
Main-Travelled Roads
First publishe2: 1891
10
Title page
2
p.[l]: 'MAIN-TRAVELLED ROADS/ SIX
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STORIES/ BY/ lLUiLIN GARLAND/ BOSTON,
MASS./ ARENA PUBLISHING COMPANY/ 1891
1
Copyright notice, E.[2]: 'COPYRIGHTED BY/ ARENA
PUBLISHING COMPANY,/ 1891.'
Collation: 19 x 12.Scm.; leaves, 18.4 x 12.3cm.
[1-16]
8
[1~]
2
, 130 leaves, pp. [l-8] 9-260.
Contents: p.[l]: title page. p.[2]: copyright no
tice. p.[3]: 'To my father and mother, whose halt-century
pil- / grimage on the main-travelled road of life has
brought/ them only toil and deprivation, this book of
stories/ is dedicated by a son to whom every day brings a
/ deepening sense of his parents' silent heroism.• p.[41:
blank. p.[5]: introductory statement of 13 lines in ital
ics, beginning: 'The main-travelled road in the West (as
-
everywhere)/ is hot and dustz in summerL and desolate and
drear with / mud in fall and spring, and in winter t.he
winds sweep/ the snow across it; •.•• , p.[6]: 'ACKNOWL
EDGMENT./ "The Return ot the Private" is reprinted from/
the Arna. "Under the Lion's Paw," "Among the/ Corn-rows,"
and "Mrs. Ripley's Trip" are reprinted/ from Harper's
weekly by consent of the publishers.' p.(,l: [table of]
11
CONTENTS. p.[8]: blank. p.9: text begins, headed: 'MAIN-
TRAVELLED ROADS. / [rule] / A BRANCH ROAD. / I. / "Keep the
main-travelled road till 15>~ come to! branch/ leading off
--keep~ the right."' p.?5: headed 'UP THE COULE. / !
STORY Q! WISCONSIN./ "Keep the main-travelled road~ the
Coolly--it's the/ second house after cross1n' the crick."'
p.14?: headed 'AMONG THE CORN ROWS./ "But the road some-
,
times passes! rich meadow, where/ the songs ~t larks and
bob-o
1
-11nks and blackbirds are/ tangled."' p.186: headed
'THE RETURN OF A PRIVATE./ 2!!, the road leading "back~
God's countrz" and 1fe / and babies.• p.21'7: headed 'UN
DER THE LION'S PAW. / "Along this ri~ain-travelled road
trailed!!! endless line of/ prairie-schooners, coming into
sight_!! the east, and pass-/ ing out of sight over the
swell~ the west. We children/ uaed to wonder where they
were going and why they went."• p.241: headed 'MRS. RIP
LEY'S TRIP./ "And in winter the winds sweep the snows
across it."' p.260: text ends.
Text: Type: 11-point modern , standard weight and
width. Paper:. w hite, wove, unwstermarked; edges trimmed.
Binding: Bound in grey cloth, vertical grain.
Front cover: blank, except for decorative border stamped
---
blind at top and bottom, consisting of, from outer edge,
two rules, decorative fret, rule, and heavy· rule. Spine:
•·
12
stamped in silver, as tollows: •[decorative border]/
[double rule]/ MAIN-/ TRAVELLED/ Roads/ Garland/
[double rule]/ [decorative border]•. Back cover: blank.
End papers: white, wove paper, printed over in pale green
with a floral-foliage design. Conjugate binder's sheets at
front and back, printed with the floral design on the side
contiguous to the lining papers, white on verso.
Notes: This title was also issued in printed wrap
pers, as Number 2 or the Arena Library. Cloth bound copies
sold for one dollar, and paper-bound copies for fifty
cents. Eldon c. Hill believes that the first issue· as
published in late May or early June, 1891. In his American
First Editions, page 200, Merle Johnson states that the
copies in wrappers had the
••• number of thousand printed at foot ot front
wrapper. Also copies bound in either blue or grey
cloth, with various states or stamping. The cloth
bound copies are said to have been tor the author's
personal use, but contem?orary advertisements prove
that the book was regularly published in both cloth
and wrappers. The first edition measures 9/16" thick
across the pages; an apparent later issue measures
7/8" at the same place.
The copy collated above was not Garland's own copy;
the pages measure 10/16 of an inch thick, or ?/8 of an
inch with the covers. It has no advertisements.
Main-Tre.velled Roads is the most frequently repub
lished of Hamlin Garland's works. Variant editions include
... .
.... ----
the following:
1892
Title page: 'Main-Travelled Roads [with a flourish
extending from the Munder the title]/ BY/ Hamlin Gar
land. / AUTHOR OF/ "A Spoil of Office," "Jason Edwards,"
/ " ember of The Third House," "Little Norsk," ''Prairie
Folks ," etc./ [publisher•~ seal]/ BOSTON/ ARENA PUB
LISHIN G co/ COPLEY SQUARE/ 1892'
C opyright notice: 'COPYRIGHTED BY/ ARENA PUBLISH
ING COMPANY / 1891.'
Collation and Ehzs1cal descriptiont 19.2 x 12.9cm.
pp. [1-11] [1-8] 9-260 (261-264]. Advertisements un PP•
[1-11], l 261- 264], inside front and back covers, and, on
the back cover, an advertisement for Emerson pianos.
Bo·1nd in white paper wrappers. Over most of front
cover is a drawing by Laura Lee of Hamlin Garland dressed
as a farmer, walking down a road with a pitchfork. Title
hand-lettered: 'Main= Travelled Roads/ By/ Hamlin Gar
land/ the ARENA PUBLISHING CO./ BOSTON, MASS.' Printed
with type at f oot of front cover: 'ARENA LIBRARY SERIES,
VOL. I, N2. 4. A PRIL, 1892 [in red]/ PUBLISHED M ONTHLY.
SUBSCRIPTIO NS $5.00 PER ANNUM./ Entered!!_ the Post-office,
Boston, as Second-class Matter./ Single Copy, 50 Cents.
[ n red] ' .
14
White, wove text paper; edges trimmed. The text is
printed from the plates of the first edition. Mention or
Prairie Folks on the title page would suggest that the
issue collated was actually printed in 1893.
1893
Title Ease: 'MAIN-TRAVELLED ROADS [in red]/ BEING
SIX STORIES OF THE/ MISSISSIPPI VALLEY BY HAMLIN GARLAND,
WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY W • . D. HOWELLS r ... iD DECORATIONS BY
H. T. CARPENTER/ [publisher's seal in red]/ CAMBRIDGE AND
CHICAGO/ PUBLISHED BY STONE AND/ KIMBALL (publisher's
n~me in red] IN THE YEAR/ MDCCCXCIII'
Copyright notice: 'COPYRIGHTED 1891 BY THE/ ARENA
PUBLISHING COMPANY/ 1893 BY HAMLIN GARLAND'
Collation and Ehzsical description: Limited, large
paper edition: 20.3 x 15.7cm.; leaves , 19.5 x 15cm. pp.
[i-xl 1-251 (252-254]. Frontispiece with guard sheet tipped
in.
Bound in cream-colored buckram, stamped in gold on
front cover and spine. ~hite, wove unwatermarked paper;
side and bottom edges untrimmed, top edge trimmed and gilt.
'THIS I S NUMBER [number in red :1.nk] OF / THE LAROE
PAPER EDITION./ ONE HUNDRED AND TEN/ COPIES HAVE BEEN
PRINTED, / ONLY ONE HUNDRED OF WHICH ARE FOR SALE. /
[signed] Stone & Kimball'
15
The trade edition (not seen by me) 1s also bound in
buckram, with gilt top and uncut edges, duodecimo in size.
The trade edition sold for $1.25 and the limited edition
for $5.00. The six stories or the first edition are in
cluded, with textual revisions, and the illiam Dean
Howells introduction.
189Q
Main-Tr~velled Roads, by Hamlin Garland ••• New
edition, with additional stories. New York, The Macmillan
Company; London, Macmillan & CompAny, Ltd.
ix, 299 pp. 19.5cm. in height. ~rice: $1.50.
The content s include the six stories of the first
edition and the first publication in book form of the fol
lowing stories: The Creamery Man of Molasses Gap; A Day's
Pleasure. Also included is Uncle Ethan Ripley, taken from
Prairie Folks, 1893.
-
Not seen by the bibliographer.
1909
Title page: 'MAIN-TRAVELLED/ ROADS [title printed
in red]/ HAMLIN GARLAND/ SUNSET EDITION/ [publisher's
seal]/ HARPER & BROTHERS [in red]/ NEW YORK AND LONDON'
The whole 1s printed within a black and red ornamental
border, with a setting sun 1n red at the top.
Copzright notice: 'COPYRIGHT, 1891, BY THE ARENA
PUBLISHING COMPANY/ [rule]/ COPYRIGHT, 1893, 1899, BY
HAMLIN GARLAND'
16
Collation and ~hy~1~ description: 19.2 x 12.?cm.;
leaves, 18.5 x 12.5cm. pp. _[a-b] [1-viiil ix [x] 1-299
[500-302]. PP. [a-bl and [300-302] blank. Title page on
gloas paper, its conjugate being the frontispiece portrait
with guard sheet.
Bound in red cloth, stamped in gold on spine. White
wove unwatermarked end papers and text paper, the end pa
pers being ot heavier stock; edges trimmed and unstained.
Printed from the plates of the 1899 edition, with
the same contents.
1916
Main-Travelled Roads, by Hamlin Garland. Auto
graphed edition. New York, Harper & Brothers, 1916.
2 volumes, boxed. Octavo. Price: $2.50.
Not !een by the bibliographer.
1920
Title page: Within a ruled border, 15.1 x 9.lcm.,
the following: At top, within a ruled box, 3.4 x 8.2cm.:
•Main-Travelled/ Roads'. Below, within a ruled box, 4.8
x 8.2cm.: 'By/ HAMLIN GARLAND/ Author 5?f / Rose ot
17
Dutcher•s Coolly/ Tn~ Trail of the Gold Seekers, etc.•
Below, within a ruled box, 1.9 x 8.2cm.: 'NEW EDITION/
WITH ADDITIONAL STORIES'. At bottom, within a ruled box ,
3 x 8.2cm.: 'Harper & Brothers/ Publishers/ New York
and London'
Copyright notice: 'BOOKS BY/ HAMLIN GARLAND/
THEY OF THE HIGH TRAILS. Illustrated Post 8vo / (11st of
18 titles 1n all, ending with:] THE SHADO ORLD. Post
Svo /(rule]/ HARPER AND BROTHERS, NEW YORK/ M AIN T RAV
ELLED ROADS/ [rule]/ Copyright, 1891, by The Arena Pub
lishing Company/ Copyright, 1893, by The Cent ~ry Co./
Copyright, 1893, 1899, by Hamlin Garland/ A-U' [i.e.,
January 1920]
Collation and ~hysical description: 18.8 x 12.6cm.
PP• [i-x] 1-3?? (3?8]. P.[3?8] blank.
Includes the nine stories of the 1899 edition and
also: Oo~•s Ravens and A "Good Fellow's" Wif e.
1930
Title page: ' M ain-Travelled/ Roads [tit l e in red]
/£I/ HAM LIN GARLAND/ [vignette i n red] / W ITH ILLUSTRA
TIONS BY/ Constance Garland/ HARPER & BROTHERS PUBLISHERS
/ New York and London/ 1950 [in red]'
Copzrigh~ notice: 'Main-Travelled Roads/ Copy
right, 1891, by The Arena Publishing Company / Copyr ight,
18
1893, by The Century Co./ Copyright 1893, 1899, by Hamlin
Garland/ Copyright, 1930, by Harper & Brothers/ Printed
in the u. s. A./ First-Print with Illustrations !?z /
Constance Garland/ I-E'
Collation and phzsical description: 21.2 x 14.9cm.;
leaves, 20.5 x 14cm. pp. [1-xv111] (l] 2-406.
Bound in red cloth, stamped in gold on front cover
and spine; illustration stamped blind on front cover.
Cream colored end papers illustrated in light brown. Text
paper is white, wove; side and bottom edges untrimmed, top
edg trimmed and stained light red.
Includes the contents of the 1920 edition and also
a ne introduction by Hamlin Garland and one newly-collect
ed story: The Fireplace.
1937
Main-Travelled Roads. Hamlin Garland. Border
Edition. New York, Harper and Brothers, 1937.
Duodecimo. Price: $1.50.
This is a reprint of the volume issued in Garland's
col lected works (Border edition), 1922.
Not seen by the bibliographer.
Jason Edwards
First Eublished 1892
19
Title page, p.[1]: 'JASON EDWARDS/,!! AVERAGE MAN
/BY/ HAMLIN GARLAND/ Author of "Main-Traveled Roads",:!
Spoil 2f Oftice", etc./ [rule]/ I swear that the builder
no longer/ To me shall be less than the plan,/ Hencefor
ward be guerdon and glory / And life for the average man I /
{rule]/ BOSTON/ ARENA PUBLISHING COMPANY/ 1892
1
Copyright not;ce, p.[11]: 'COPYRIGHT, 1891 / BY THE
AUTHOR/ [rulel / All rights reserved'
Collation: 18.9 x 12.Sem.; leaves, 18.4 x 12.5cm.
[1-14]
8
, 112 leaves, pp. [1-vi] [l] 2-213 [214-218]. Plate
tipped in facing p.[1].
Contents: p.(11: title page, with gloss paper fron
tispiece tipped thereto: an oval portrait photograph of
Hamlin Garland, with facsimile signature at bottom. p.[ii]:
copyright notice. p.(1i11: 'TO/ The Farmers• Alliance
-
[in Gothic type]/ HOSE HIGH MISSION IT IS TO UNITE THE
FARMER AND / THE ARTISAN, THE NORTH AND THE SOUTH, THE /
BLUE AND THE GRAY UNDER ONE BANNER,/ MARCHING IN A CONTI
NENT-WIDE BAT-/ TLE-LINE AGAINST THE DENIAL/ OF EQUAL
RIGHTS,/ I DEDICATE THIS STORY, WITH ITS IMPLIED HATE OF/
ALL SPECIAL PR IV I LEO ES • ' p. [ 1 v ] : 'OTHER WORKS BY HAMLIN
GARLAND/ (rule]/ MAIN-TRAV ED ROADS:/ Six Mississippi
20
Valley Stories [in boldface]/ A SPOIL OF OFFICE:/ A Story
or the Modern West [in boldface]•. pp.{v-vi]: PREFACE.
p.[1]: text begins, headed 'JASON EDWARDS./ AN AVERAGE
----
MAN./ [rule]/ PART FIRST--THE MECHANIC.• p.213: text
ends. p. [ 214]: publisher's advertisement for the second
edition of Main-Travelled Roads, a full-page cut by Laura
Lee , reproduced from the front cover of the paper-bound
issue. (See p.13, above.) p.(215]: advertisement for
Blum-Alexander's Who Lies?, headed 'JUST OUT./ A BOOK
THAT IS BOUND TO CREATE A/ GENUINE SENSATION•••••
p.[2161: advertisement for Helen Gardner's Is This Your
-----
Son , !l Lord? and B. o. Flower's Lessons Learned trom Other
Livos. p.(217]: advertisement for s. s. King's Bond-hold
ers and Bread-winners. p.(218]: blank.
Text : Type: 11-point old-style, standard weight
and width. Paper: White, wove, unwatermarked; all edges
trimmed.
Binding: Bound in dark blue cloth. Front cover:
Stamped in gold, as follows, 'JASON EDWARDS/ AN AVERAGE
MAN/ [rule]/ HAMLIN GARLAND'. In lower right corner,
the p11blisher' s seal: a crescent moon bearing the motto
• •• rt for truth •• ' curved about a profile head o. · Benja
min Franklin. Spine: Stamped in gold, as follows, 'JASON
/ ED ARDS/ A /AVERAGE/ MAN/ (rule]/ GARLAND/ Arena
/Publishing/ Co.' B ck eov r: blank. End Eapers:
hit, ove p per, printed ov r th pal green diagonal
hair-lines and floral p tterns. To conjugate binder's
he ts at front, and oat back.
Notes: Copyright enter d January 4, 1892.
Another cloth-bound issue has be n noted, th con
dition of the typ suggesting that it is 1 tr than th
1 su described bove, though the titl page and text re
21
printed from the same plats. Obs rv d differ nc
follo 1ng.
are the
Size: 19 x 13.4cm.; 1 aves, 18.2 x 12.5cm.
No frontispiec.
No publisher's advertisemen·ts at back. PP. [ 214-218]
are blank.
Bound in blue cloth, but stamped in silv r ~ather
than in gold. Front cover: 'JASON ED ARDS/ AN AVERAGE
MAN / [jagged rule ] / HAMLI GARLAND' • o publisher's
seal stamped in corner as in first issue. Spine: 'JASON
ED ARDS/ AN/ AVERAGE AN/ GARLAND'.
End papers ar of plain hit, ove paper, 1th a
single conjugate binder's sheet at front and at back.
The copy collated is the author's autograph presen
tation copy to Eugene Field.
22
Also issued in rappers a Numb r 1 of the Arena
Library. Price: fifty cents. erle Johnson states that
the rappers are dated {or misdated) 1891.
Not seen by th bibliographer.
"uniform edition" printed rom the same plates
as published by D. Appl ton and Company in 1897.
A Member of the Third House
First published 1892
23
Title page~ p.[5]: 'A MEMBER OF THE THIRD HOUSE/
A DRAMATIC STORY / BY / HAMLIN GARLAND / Author or "MAIN
TRAVELED ROADS," "A SPOIL OF OFFICE," ETC./ [publisher's
seal , circular, with a portrait and the motto 'FOR THE
GLORY OF THE CREATOR AND THE RELIEF OF MAN'S ESTATE']/
CHICAGO:/ F. J. SCHULTE & COMPANY, PUBLISHERS/ The Ariel
Press [printed in Gothic type]/ 298 DEARBORN STREET'
Copyright notice, p.[4]: '[rule]/ COPYRIGHT, 1892,
/ BY HAMLIN GARLAND./ All rights reserved./ [rule]•
Collation: 20.1 x 14.6cm.; leaves, 19.8 x 15.?cm.
[1]8 2-38 (4-6]
8
?-12
8
[13-16]
8
, 128 leeves, pp. [1-4] 2
[i.e., 5] [6) ?-2~9 [240] [1] 2-8 [9-16]. Plate tipped in
facing p.[3).
Contents: p.(1]: half-title page, 'A Member of the
Third House' [in Gothic type). p.[2]: blank. p.[31: title
page; tipped in facing it 1s a portrait photograph of Hamlin
Garland, profile to the left. p.[4]: copyright notice.
p.2 [i .e., 5: table of 'CONTENTS'. p.[6]: blank. p.?:
text bep;ins, headed
I
A M . .&"!MBER OF THE THIRD HOUSE. / [rule]
/ CHAPTER I/ THE SCHOLAR IN POLITICS.' p.239: text ends.
p.(240 ]: blank. pp.[1] 2-8: publi her•s book 11st headed
'NOTABLE/ PUBLICATIONS OFF. J. SCHULTE & COMPAHY. /
•
[publisher's seal]/ THE WORKS OF IGNATIUS DONNELLY.'
pp.[9-1O1: advertisement headed 'A TRAMP IN SOCIETY/ BY
ROBERT H. COWDREY'. pp.[11-14]: advertisement headed
24
'CAESAR'S COLUMN/ A Story of the Twentieth Century/
[portrait]/ BY EDMUND BOISOILBERT, M.P. / [IGNATIUS DON
NELLY]' p.[15]: advertisement headed 'AN INDIANA MAN/
BY LE ROY ARMSTRONG'. p.(16]: blank.
Text: Tz~e: 12-point old-style, stand .. d weight
and width. Paper: white, wove, unwatermarked; edges trim
med with top edge gilt.
Bindiqg: Bound in blue cloth. Front cover: stamped
in black, along the bound edge, four sunflowers, each with
two leaves. To their right, 2.3cm. from the bound edge, a
vertical black rule and a heavy black rule with serrated
right edge. Four horizontal double rules interrupt this
border pattern; these horizontal rules are straight for
4cm. from the left, wavy for 2cm., then end at 7cm. in a
ramitorm or dendroid pattern. These four rules intersect
the border pattern at 2.~, 6, 14.3 and 16.2cm. from the
top. Between the first and second of these horizontal
rules, stamped in gold, is the following, 'A Member/ or
the/ Third House•. Between the third and fourth horizon
tal rules, stamped in gold, 'Hamlin Garland'. Spin~l
stamped in black with four sunflowers as on front cover,
•
25
with tour horizontal double rules which would meet with the
horizontal rules of the front cover if not interrupted by
the hinge. Stamped in gold between the first and second
horizontal rules, 'A/ Member/ or the/ Third House'.
Stamped in gold between the third and fourth horizontal
rules, 'Garland'. Intersecting the fourth sunflower and
also stamped in black, •[rule]/ F. J. Schulte & Co./
[rule],. Back cover: blank. End Eapers: white, wove
paper, with conjugate binder's sheets at front and back.
Notes: Copyright was entered on March 26, 1892.
Issued simultaneously in light buff wrappers as
Number 16 of the Ariel Library. Printed from the aame
plates as the cloth-bound edition, but without the frontis
piece and without the publisher's advertisements at the
end, p.(2401 therefore being the last page.
The size of this paper-bound issue is 19.2 x 13.6cm.
The text paper is of a quality inferior to that of the
cloth-bound issue; all edges are trimmed.
The front wrapper is printed in brown as follows:
'A Member of----/ the [with ornament under 'the')
Third House./ By/ HAMLIN GARLAND [all of the above hand
lettered] / [drawiug of three men at a table, two seated,
one standing, with caption beneath:]/ "Give me a hundred
--------
thousand, and I'll capture anny leg1s- / lature 1n this
26
great and glohriousf'-- / THE ARIEL LIBRARY. No. 15.
APRIL, 1892. ISSUED M ONTHLY . PER YEAR, 5.00 / ENTERED
IN CHICAGO POSTOFFI CE A S SECOND-CLASS ATTER. / Chicago:
F. J. SCHULTE & CO . , Publishers•. Spine: printed length
wise, 'A MEMBER OF THE THIRD HOUSE. Garland. 50c.'
Back cover: an adverti sement for Columbia bicycles. The
inside front cover is blank; inside th back cover is an
advertisement f or the Little Giant encyclopedia.
189'7
A "uni f orm edition" of A ember of the Third House
- -
was published at New York in 189'7 by D. Appleton and Com-
pany. ~29 pp. 19 . 5cm. in height. Price: 1.25.
'
Not seen by the bibliographer.
Lit le Norsk
First published 1892
2'7
Title page, p.[1: 'A Littl Norsk [in Gothic type]
/ OR / 01' P p's Flax n [_ in Gothic type] / BY / HAMLI GAR
LAND/ UTHOR OF MIN TR VELED ROADS/ A MEMBER OF THE
THIRD HOUSE, A SPOIL OF OFFIC / JASON ED ARDS, ETC./
(publisher's seal, th device o a fruit-bearing tree, a
monogrammed shield, and the motto 'I TER FOLIA FRUCTUS'] /
NE YORK/ D. AP TO A COP / 892'
Copyright notice, p.[11]: 'COPYRIGHT, 1892, BYD.
APPLETO AND COMPANY/ PRINTED AT THE/ APPLETO PRESS,
Collation: 16.~ x llcm.; 1 aves, 16 x 10.'7em.
[11
8
2-11
8
, 88 leaves, pp. [a-bl [i-v] 1 [l] 2-15'7 [158-
168 l.
Contents: pp.[a-b]: blank. p.[1): title page.
p.[ii]: copyright notice. p.[111): po m of 25 lines,
printed in italic type, headed 'On the Plain' in Gothic
type. It begins, '!l cabin co ers in the pathless seep/
Of the terribl northern bl st/ ••• ' p.[iv]: blank.
p.[v]-vi: table of contents, headed in Gothic type 'Con
tent '· p.[l]: text begins, headed 'A LITTLE NORSK./
(rule]/ CHAPTER I./ HER ADOPTIVE PARENTS.' p.15'7: text
ends. p.[ 58): blank.
p •
pp.l159-168J: publisher• booklist
28
headed 'D. APPLETON & co.•s PUBLICATIONS./ [rule]/ APPLE
TON'S SUMMER SERIES, 1891.• Begins, on p.[159], with Tour
m a11n1s Time Cheques, by F. Anstey, and ends on p.[168]
with Hints About Men's Dress: Right Principles Economicall7
Applied, by A New York Clubman.
Text: Type: 11-point modern, standard weight and
wi dth. Paper: white, wove, unwatermarked; edges trimmed
and stamped with the green floral design ot the covers.
Bindin: Bound in boards. Spine and both covers
are printed over with a green floral-toliate-and-tendril
design and green stippling upon a white ground. Front cov
er : within a box of green rules, 2.5 x 6.4cm., 'A/ LITTLE
/ N ORSK' printed in green upon a white ground, each line
being a hanging indention. Spine: within a white box, 2.1
x 2 . 5cm., printed in green, 'A/ LITTLE/ NORSK'; within a
white box, 1.1 x 2.5cm., printed in green, 'GARLAND'. Back
cover : blank, except for the over-all design. End paEers:
printed over with the green floral design as on covers;
conjugate binder' s sheets at front and back, the sides con
t1.guous t o the lining papers bearing the green design, the
versos be i ng white and blank. Added white wove binder's
sheets at f r ont and back, their conjugates being pasted
undex• the lining papers.
Notes: Copyright was entered on June 18, 1892.
29
Price: 50 cents.
H mli Garland's personal copy, here collated, bears
his inscription, "1st Ed. Hamlin Garland".
This short novel as first published as a serial in
the Centurz Magazine from arch to ay, 1892, under the
title "01
1
Pap's Flaxen."
A Spoil or Office
First published 1892
30
Title page, p.[1]: 'A SPOIL OF OFFICE./ A STORY OF
/ THE MODERN WEST./ BY/ HAMLIN GARLAND,/ AUTHOR OF/
"MAIN-TRAVELLED ROADS," "JASON EDWARDS,"~ MEMBER _QE / THE
THIRD HOUSE," "A LITTLE NORSK," ETC./ [publisher's seal:
the profile head or Benjamin Franklin set within a crescent
upon which is the motto '••ART FOR TRUTH••'; beneath the
crescent, upon a ribbon, 'ARENA PRESS']/ BOSTON, MASS.:/
ARENA PUBLISHING COMPANY,/ COPLEY SQUARE./ 1892'
Copyright notice, e.(11): 'COPYRIGHTED BY/ THE
AUTHOR, 1892. / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.'
Collation: 19.4 x 13.3cm.; leaves, 19 x 12.8cm.
(1 1
4
(2-25]
8
, 196 leaves, pp. (1-vi] [l] 2-385 [386-394].
Plate tipped in facing p.(11.
Contents: p.[11: title page; facing it and tipped
in 1s a frontispiece portrait of Hamlin Garland, with his
facsimile signature. p.(ii]: copyright notice. p.(111]:
1
To William Dean Howells, the foremost historian/ of our
common lives and the most vital figure in/ our literature,
I dedicate this study of the great/ middle W est, it s con
temporary life and landscape.• p.[iv]: blank. p.[v]:
(table of] CONTENTS. p.[vi): blank. p.[11: text begins,
headed 'A SPOIL OF OFFICE./ BY HAMLIN GARLAND./ I./
THE ORANGE PICNIC.' p.385: text ends. p.[~86]: blank.
pp.(38~-394]: publisher's booklist, headed 'Books [in Goth
ic type]/ Fr~ the Press~ the Arena Publishing ComFanz.•
Text: '!)pe: 11-point old-style, standard weight
and width. Paper: white, wove, unwatermarked paper; edges
trimmed.
Binding: Bound in dark red cloth. Front cover:
stamped in gold, as follows: •[ru18 extending across spine
to right edge of cover]/ A SPOIL OF OFFICE/ [short rule]
/ HAMLIN GARLAND/ [rule extending across spine to right
edge of cover]/ [publisher's seal in lower right corner]'
Spine : stamped in gold, •[rule, conjoined with rule on
ftont cover]/ A/ SPOIL/ OF/ OFFICE/ [short rule]/
GARLAND/ [rule conjoined with rule on front cover]/ ARENA
/PUB.CO.' Back cover: blank. End Eapera: Water design
in pale lavender, with vertical lines, on white, wove paper.
Conjugate binder's sheets at front and back with the design
on sides contiguous to the lining papers, the versos blank.
Added white, wove binder's sheets tipped in at front and
back.
Notes: Copyright entered on October ~O, 1892.
Two issues of the cloth-bound first edition have been
noted. The issue collated above is apparently the "Library
edition" (Price: $1.50). The more perfect condition of the
type and the tact that it matches in size the Library ot
Congress copyright copy suggests that this is the first
issue.
The apparent trade adition (Price: $1.00 as col
lated trom an autograph presentation copy trom the author
to Loredo Taft, differs in the following points:
Size: 18.8 x 13.5cm; leaves, 18.3 x 12.8cm.
Bound in a darker red cloth. The two horizontal
rules above and below the title and author which extend
across the spine and front cover are omitted. The name or
the publisher at foot of spine is stamped in italics rather
than in roman capitals, as follows, 'Arena/ Publishing/
Co.' The end papers have an over-all -floral design or pale
green, with faint diagonal lines.
The publisher's booklist at back 1s lacking.
Also issued in wrappers as Number? of the Arena
Library. Price: 50 cents.
189?
Title page: 'A SPOIL OF OFFICE/ A STORY OF THE MOD
ERN WEST/ BY HAMLIN GARLAND/ AUTHOR OF JASON EDWARDS, A
/ MEMBER OF THE THIRD HOUSE,/ A LITTLE NORSK, ETC.
• • • •
• • • •
/NEWAND REVISED EDITION/ [double rule, extending to side
borders]/ lpublisher's seal]/ NEW YORK/ D. APPLETON AND
COMPANY/MDCCCXCVII' The whole within a ruled border.
3~
Cop7right page: 'Copyright, 1891, by/ D. APPLETON
AND COMPAIY / Copyright, 1892, by Hamlin Garland'
Collation end physical descriEtion: 19.4 x 13.3cm.;
leaves, 18.8 x 12.5cm. PP• li-vi] v11•x [l] 2-3?5 [3?6-
590]. P.[3?6] blank; publisher's advertisements, pp.[3??-
390].
Bound in tan cloth1 binding and stamping are 1n the
same style as Wayside Courtships, 189?. End papers are ot
white, wove paper, with two binder's sheets at front and
two at back. Text paper is white, wove, and unwatermarked;
all edges trimmed.
Includes: 'Preface to the New Edition," by Hamlin
Garland, pp.vii-viii.
Prairie Folks
First published 1893
34:
Title pasez p.(3]: 'PRAIRIE FOLKS/ [decorative
leat] / BY HAMLIN GARLAND, AUTHOR OF/ "MAIN-TRAVELED
ROADS," "A MEMBER OF/ THE THIRD HOUSE," "A SPOIL OF OF
FICE,"/ ETC., ETC./ [publisher's seal: circular, with a
•.
portrait and the motto, 'FOR THE GLORY OP THE CREATOR AND
THE RELIEF OF MAN'S ESTATE]/ F. J. SCHULTE & COMPANY/
PUBLISHERS CHICAGO. M DCCC XCIII.'
Copyright notice, p.[4]: •[rule]/ Copyright, 1892,
/ BY HAMLIN GARLAND. / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. / [rule]'
Collation: 20.2 x 14cm.; leaves, 19.6 x 13.5cm.
[11
9
((1
2
] + 1) i3 [3]
8
4-14
8
(15]
8
16
8
, 129 leaves, pp.
[1-111 [1-41 5 [6-10] 11-255 [256]. Title page tipped in,
being glued to second leaf of first gathering.
Contents: pp.[1-i: J:-]: blank. p.[l]: half title page,
'PRAIRIE FOLKS.' p.(2]: blank. p.(31: title page. p.[4]:
copyright notice. p.5: poem, as follows, 'Prairie Folks.•
(in Gothic type]/ [rule]/ 'Pioneers.' [in boldface and as
a hanging indention]/ [five-line stanza in italic type,
beginning 'They rise !5?. mastery of wind and snow;•]/
•settlers.• (in boldface and as a hanging indention]/
[three five-line stanzas in italic type, beginning 'Above
them soars! dazzling ~ky,']. p.[6]: bl
• p. ('7]: table
35
ot
1
CONTENTS.
1
p.[8]: blank. p.[9]: caption title page,
'PART I. / UNCLE ETHAN'S SPECU' LATION / IN PATENT MEDICINES •
• • •
• • • • / [decorative leaf]/! certain suileless
trust in human kind/ Too often lead them into nets/
-------
Spread !?.z some wande~~ns trad~r, / Smooth, and deft, and
sure./ [decorative leaf]
9
• p.(10]: blank. pp.11-29: text,
headed 'UNCLE ETHAN RIPLEY'. p.(30]: bl nk. p.(31]: cap
tion title page, 'PART II:-_ _ / THE TEST OF ELD R PILL: THE /
COUMTRY PREACHER •••••••• •. / [decorative leaf]/
The lonelz center£! their social life,/ The lo sguar~
school-houset stands/ Upon the wind-sept plain,/ Hacked
!?.z thoughtless boyish ~ands, / nd graz, and orn, and
warped with strife/ or sleet and autumn rain./ [decora-
- -- - _, __ ·--
tive leaf]•. p.(32]: blank. pp.33-70: text, headed 'ELDER
PILL, PREACHER'. p.(71 ]: caption title page, 'PART III./
WILLIAM BACON' S HIRED MAN: / AND DAUGHTER ARIETTA •••••
• / (decorative leaf]/ ••••• Love and zouth pass swift
ly: Love sing~,/ And AEril'~ ~un fans warmer ~unlisht from
his wings~/ (decorative leaf 1
1
• p.{72]: blank. pp.73-97:
text, headed' ILLIAM BACON' S MAN'. p.[98]: blank. p.[991:
caption title page, ' PART IV./ SIM BURNS'S W IFE: A PRAIRIE
/ HEROINE. • • • • • • • • • • • • / [decorative les.r] /
A tale of toil that's never done I tell;/ Of life here
~ - - ___.
love's~ fleeting ~ng / Abo
oman
1
s nopeless hell/
36
Q! ceaseless, 7ear-round journeying./ [decorative leat]•.
p.[1001: blank. pp.101-140: text, headed 'SIM BURNS
1
S
IFE
1
• p.[141]: caption title page, 'PART V. / SATURDAY
NIGHT ON THE FARM:/ BOYS AND HARVEST HANDS •••••• /
(decorative leaf]/_!!! mystery£! town and Elaz / The s~len
did ladz lives alway, Inwrought with starlight, winds and
streams.•/ (decorative leaf]•. p.[142]: blank. pp.143-
166: text, headed 'SATURDAY NIGHT ON THE FARM'. p.[167]:
caption title page, 'PART VI./ VILLAGE CRONIES: A GAME OF
/ CHECKERS AT THE GROCERY ••••• / [decorative leaf]/
The village life abounds with jokerst / Shiftless, con
scienceless and shrewd. /[decorative leaf]'. p.[168]:
blank. pp.169-183: text, headed 'SOME VILLAGE CRONIES'.
p.(184]: blank. p.[185]: caption title page, 'PART VII./
DRIFTING CRANE: THE INDIAN/ AND THE PIONEER ••••••••
• / (decorative leaf]/ Before them
2
surelzt sullenly and
slow,/ The des~erate and cheated Indians go./ [decorative
leaf]'. p.[186]: blank. pp.18?-197: text, headed 'DRIFT
ING CRANE'. p.(198]: blank. p.(199]: caption title page,
'PART VIII./ OLD DADDY DEERING: THE/ COUNTRY FIDDLER •••
• • • • • • • / [decorative leaf]/ Like Scotland's harE~r,
/££_Irish EiFer, with his dron~ng lazst / Before the spread
£! modern life and light/ The countrl fiddler slowlz dis-
appear. [decorative leaf]•. p.[200]: blank. pp.201-224:
37
text, headed 'DADDY DEERING'. p.[225]: caption title page,
'PART IX./ THE SOCIABLE AT DUDLEY'S:/ DANCING THE "WEEV
ILY WHEAT." •• / [decorative leaf] / "Good night, Lettie J"
'
/"Goodnight, Ben I"/ (The moon.!! s1nk1ns ~ the west.)/
"Good night, !!!l sweetheart." Once again/ The ~arting kiss,
while comrades wait/ Impatient at the roadside gate
2
/ And
the red moon sinks beyond the west./ [decorative leaf]'
p.[226]: blank. pp.227-254: text, headed 'THE SOCIABLE AT
DUDLEY'S'. p.255: Poem of 25 lines, printed in italic
type, and beginning 'AN AFTERWORD: OF WINDS,/ SNO SAND
THE STARS.
• • •
. . . I
the winter night/
;
[decorative leaf]/ Q witchery£!
p. (256]: blank.
Text: TzEe: 11-point modern, standard weight and
width. Pa~er~ white, laid, unwatermarked; edges trimmed,
with top edge gilt.
Binding: Bound in light greenish-grey cloth. Front
cover: stamped in black, in same style as A Member of the
-------
Third House, 1892, as follows: Along the bound edge, four
sunflowers, each with two leaves on stalk. To their right,
2.3cm. from bound edge, a vertical rule and a heavy rule
with serrated right edge. Two pairs of horizontal double
rules intersect this border ornamentation, the area be
tween them lacking the border. These horizontal rules are
straight for 4cm. from the left, wavy for 2cm., and end at
,
38
?cm. in a dendroid pattern. These horizontal lines inter
sect the border at 2.3, 5.5, 14.2 x 15.?cm. from the top.
Between the first pair of horizontal rules, stamped in gold:
'Prairie/ Folks'. Between the second pair of horizontal
rules, stamped in gold: 'Hamlin Garland'. Spine: stamped
in black with four sunflowers as on front cover, with four
horizontal rules which would meet with the horizontal rules
or front cover if not interrupted by the hinge. Stamped in
gold between the first and second horizontal rules: 'PRAI
RIE/ FOLKS'. Stamped in gold between the second pair of
rules: 'GARLAND•. Intersecting the bottom sunflower and
stamped in black: •[rule]/ F. J. Schulte & Co./ [rule]•.
Back cover: blank. End papers: white, laid paper, unwa
termarked, with conjugate binder's sheets at front and back.
Notes: Price: $1.25.
Issued also in wrappers as No. 25 of the Ariel Li
brary. Price: 50 cents. This issue was printed from the
same plates on the same laid paper, differing from the
cloth-bound issue in the following points:
Size: 19.4 x 13.7cm.
Bound in buff paper wrappers, printed in brown.
Front cover: 'By HAMLIN GARLAND [ornamental dash]/ Prairie
•Folks/ [vignette of the sprite Ariel]/ The Ariel Li
brary./ Chicago (in Gothic type]/ F. J. SCHULTE AND
39
CO PANY, Publishers [in Goth c typ] The/ Ariel Press, 298
Dearborn st. Lin Gothic type]•
-------
' [rule] / The /
Sine.
Ariel/ Library. [in Ooth~c type]/ Issued onthly / Per
year. 5.00 /[rule]/ PRAIRIE FOLKS. Ham in Garland.
[title and author printed lengthwise along pine]/ [rul ]
/ No. 25. [in Gothic type]/ February, 1893 / [rul] /
Entered at/ Chicago P.O./ as second class/ matter•.
Back cover: an adv rtisement for the Arlington Hotel,
Hot Springs, Arkansas. The inside of front and back covers
are blank. No end p pers.
1895
Title pase: 'Prairie Folks [in red]/ by/ Hamlin
Garland/ [impressed publisher's seal in red: Kramer's
device 2) /CHICAGO/ STONE & KIMBALL/MDCCCXCV'
Copyright notice: 'COPYRIGHT, 1892, BY HAMLIN GAR
LAND/ SECOND EDITIO '
Colophon, p.(25?]: 'PRINTED BY JOHN W ILSON AND SON
/ AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS IN CAM-/ BRIDGE FOR STONE AND
KIMBALL/ MDCCCXCV.'
Collation and physi~al description: 19.6 x 12.Scm.;
leaves, 18.9 x 12.4cm. pp. [1-10] 11-254 (255-260]. PP.
(256], [258-260] are blank.
Bound in oliv -green cloth, stamped in gold. Front
and back covers are stamped alike, as follo~ s: 'Prairie
40
Folks/ by Hamlin Garland/ [three cornstalks in a rule
box, 5.9 x 3.8cm. ]• The whole is within a rule border.
Spine: Stamped in gold, •[rule]/ Prairie/ Folks/ by/
Hamlin/ Garland/ STONE/ AND/ KIMBALL/ [rule]• End
papers and text paper are white, laid, watermarked •stone
& Kimball' and with publisher's seal. Side and bottom
edges are untrimmed; top edge trimmed and gilt.
Contents are as in the first edition. Preliminary
pages , caption title pages, and last page are reset. The
text s of the stories are reprinted from the plates of th. e
first edition.
1899
Title page: Within a thick rule border is the fol
lowi ng. At top, within a thin rule box, 3.1 x 8.2cm.,
'Prairie Folks'. Below, within a thin rule box, 7.7 x 8.2
cm., ' By / HAMLIN GARLAND/ Author of/ Main-Travelled
-
Roads/ Rose of Dutcher•s Coolly, etc./ New Edition/ Re-
-
vised and Enl arged/ [publisher's seal]'. At bottom, with
in a thi n rule box, 2.7 x 8.2cm., 'Harper & Brothers/ Pub
lishers/ N e w York and London'.
Copyri~ht notice: 'COPYRIGHT, 1892, 1899, BY HAM
LIN GARLAND/ [rule]/ l'RINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF
MER ICA'
Collation: 19.2 x 12.9cm.; leaves, 18.1 x 12.4cm.
41
[BJS C-F
8
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8
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8
K-R
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8
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, 147 leaves, PP•
[1-iv] v [vi-viii] ix (x] [1-3] 4-284. First leaf of [ul
signature 1s tipped in.
Contents: p.[1): helf title page, 'Prairie Folks•.
p.[11]: blank. p.(111]: title page. p.[iv]: copyright
notice. p.v: PRAIRIE FOLKS [poem]. p.[vi]: blank.
p.[v11]: Preface (newly written for this edition.]
p. [viii]: blank. p.ix: •contents'. p. [x]: blank. p. [l]:
caption title page, 'WILLIAM BACON'S MAN'. p.[2]: THEN
IT'S SPRING [poem]. pp.(3]-25: text of William Bacon's
Man [story]. p.[26lt APRIL DAYS [poem]. pp.[27]-62:
ELDER PILL, PREACHER (story]. pp.[63)-78: A DAY OF ORACE
(story]. pp.79-80: A FARMER'S WIFE [poem]. pp.[81]-117:
LUCRETIA BURNS [story]. pp.118-119: LOGAN AT PEACH TREE
CREEK [poem]. pp.[121]-135: SOME VILLAGE CRONIES [story].
p.[136): THE WAR OF RACE [poemJ. pp.[137]-148: DRIFTING
CRANE [story]. pp.149-151: PAID HIS WAY (poem]. pp.(153]-
175: DADDY DEERING (story] . pp.176-177: HORSUS CHAWIN' HAY
[poem]. pp.[179]-193: BLACX EPHRAM (story]. pp.194-195:
ACROSS THE PICKET-LINE [poem]. pp.[19?]-209: THE WAPSKY
PINNICON TIGER [story]. pp.210-212: GOIN' BACK T'MORRER
[poem]. pp.[21~]-253: AIDGEWISE FEELIN'S [story]. pp.254-
256: GRO N ING OLD [poem]. pp.[257 )-283: THE SOCIABLE AT
DUDLEY'S [ story 1. p. 28• .i. : AN AFTER
1
VORD: OF W INDS, SNO\VS,
42
AND STARS [poem].
Physical description: Bound in tan cloth, horizon
tal grain. Stamped in gold on spine only: 'FRAIRIE / FOLKS
/HAMLIN/ GARLAND/ [ear of corn with husks]/ HARPERS'.
White, wove unwatermarked end papers. White, laid
text paper, with horizontal laid lines. All edges trimmed.
Notes: Uncle Ethan Ripley was transferred to Main
Travelled Roads, commencing with the 1899 edition. Satur
day Night on the Farm was rewritten as the latter part or
Chapter 12 of Boz Life~ the Prairie. In the first edi
tion, Lucretia Burns was titled Sim Burne's ife: A Prairie
Heroine. The poems (with the apparent exception of The
War of Race) are republished from Prairie Songs. The sto
ries A Dey of Grace, Black Ephram, The Wapseypinnicon
Tiger, and Aidgewise Feelin's are apparently here first
published in book form, but further textual collation is
needed to fully establish this.
Prairie Songs
First published 1893
43
Title p~ge, p.[111]: 'PRAIRIE SONGS/ BEING CHANTS
RHYKED AND / UNRHYMED OF THE LEVEL / LANDS OF THE GREAT
WEST/ BY HAMLIN GARLAND WITH/ DRAWINGS BY H. T. CARPENTER
/ [publisher's seal, impressed: a sector with the arc at
top; at its center a torch ·held by a hand to an open book
which is at the top of sector. On either side of torch,
'S' and 'K', and around the three sides 'FAIRE ET TAIRE.
CAMBRIDGE & CHICAGO' ] / CAMBRIDGE AND CHICAGO / PUBLISHED
BY STONE AND/ KIMBALL IN THE YEAR/ MDCCCXCIII'. 'Prairie
Songs,' the publisher's seal, and 'Stone and Kimball' are
printed in red.
Copyright !!_,Otice, p.[ivl: 'COPYRIGHTED 1893 BY HAM
LIN GARLAND/ THIS IS OF THE FIRST EDITION'
Collation: 16.9 x llcm.; leaves, 16.2 x 10.9cm.
[11
2
[2-211
4
, 82 leaves, pp. [i-v11 1-3 [51 17-164 [165-
-
166].
Contents: pp.[1-11]: blank. p.[111]: title page.
p.[iv]:~ copyright and publication notice. p.[v]: 'TO MY
BROTHER FRANKLIN/ IN MEMORY OF THE PRAIRIES/ OVER WHICH
WE RODE TOGETHER'. p.[vi]: blank. pp.1-3: FOREWORD.
p.(4]: blank. pp.(5-8]: A TABLE OF CONTENTS OF THIS BOOK.
pp.17-18 [sic]: PRAIRIE MEMORIES. pp.19-20: THE WEST WIND.
44
p.21: COMING RAIN ON THE PRAIRIE. p.22: MASSASAUOA--THE
MEADOW RATTLESNAKE. p.23: SPRING ON THE PRAIRIE. p.24:
A SONG OF WINDS. p.25: INDIAN SUMMER. p.26: COLOR IN THE
WHEAT. p.2'7: THE MEADOW LARK. p.28: THE HUQH OF THE
PLAINS--JULY. p.29: PIONEERS. p.30: illustration, titled
in table of contents, •settlers--Portrait'. p.31: SET
TLERS. p.32: PRAIRIE FIRES. pp.35-34: DROUGHT. p.35: AT
DUSK. p.36: A WINTER BROOK. pp.5?-38: THE VOICE OF THE
PINES. pp.59-40: CORN SHA.DOS. pp.41-42: THE HERALD CRANE.
p.43: SUNDOWN. p.44: IN THE AUTUMN GRASS. p.45: DREAMS OF
THE GRASS. ~.46: MEADOW MEMORIES. p.4?: THE WHIP-POOR•
WILL'S HOUR. p.48: A SUMMER MOOD. pp.49-50: ATAVISM.
pp. 51-52:. IN A LULL IN THE SPLENDORS OF BRAHMS. PP• 53-56:
THE PASSINO OF THE BUFFALO. p.5?: AN APOLOGY . p.58: il
lustration. p.59: HOME FROM THE CITY. p.60: APRIL DAYS.
pp.61, 63: BY THE RIVER [with illustration on p.62]. p.64:
A MOUNTAIN-SIDE. p.65: IN AUGUST. p.66: THE BLUE JAY.
pp.(6?]-69: THE MOUNTAINS. p.70: MY CABIN. pp.?1-72: BE
NEATH THE PINES. p.73: THE STRIPED GOPHER. p.?4: THE
PRAIRIE TO THE CITY. pp.75-76: A HUMAN HABITATION. p.?7:
A RIVER GORGE. p.78: ALTRUISM. pp.[?9]-80: RETURN OF THE
GULLS. p.81: EARLY MAY. p.82: THE WIND'S VOICE. p.83: ON
THE MISSISSIPPI. pp.84-85: A BROTHER'S DEATH-SEARCH. p.86:
SPRING RAINS. pp.87-88: A DAKOTA HARVEST FIELD. pp.89-90:
45
THE BOONDAY PLAIN. pp.91-92: MIDNIGHT SNOWS. pp.93-94:
IK STACKINO-TntE. pp.95-96: PRAIRIE CHICKENS. p.97: A
TOWN ot the PLAIN. p.98: IN THE GOLD COUNTRY. pp.99-100:
HOME FROM WILD MEADOWS. p.101: FIGHTING FIRE. p.102: BOY
ISH SLEEP. pp.103-104: THE HERDSMAN. pp.105-106: RUSHING
EAGLE.
SPORT.
pp.107-108: SEPTEMBER. p.109: THE STAMPEDE. p.110:
pp.111-112: THE COOL GRAY JUG. pp.113-114: THE
GRAY WOLF. p.115: PLOWING. p.116: A TRIBUTE TO GRASSES.
pp.ll~-118: MOODS OF THE PLAIN. pp.119-123: LOST IN A
NORTHER. p.124: illustration. pp.125-129: LADRONE. p.150:
illustration. pp.131-132: ACROSS THE PICKET LINE. p.133:
THEN IT'S SPRING. pp.1~4-135: LOGAN AT PEACH TREE CREEK.
pp.136-138: PAID HIS WAY. pp.139-141: HORSES CHAWIN' HAY.
pp.142-144: GROWING OLD. pp.145-146: A FARMER'S WIFE.
pp.147-148: POM POK PULL AWAY. pp.149-151: GOIN' BACK
T'MORRER. p.[152): vignette. pp.153-154: ON ING OF STEAM.
pp.155-156: MY PRAIRIES. pp.15'7-164: MIDWAY ON THE TRAIL.
p.[165): Colophon, 'HERE ENDETH THE BOOK NAMED PRAIRIE SONGS
/ • •. PRINTED BY JOHN ILSON & SON • • • AT THE / UNIVERSITY
PRESS.•. IN CAMBRIDGE.•. FOR/ STONE & KIMBALL.•. THE
YEAR OF OUR LORD/ MDCCCXCIII'. p.[166]: blank.
Head-pieces on pp. [l], 1'7 (also a flowering corn
stalk in left margin), 21, 23, 25, 2'7, 29, 32, 33, ~5, 39,
41, 43, 4'7, 49, 53, 65, [67], '71, ?3, 75, ['79], 81, 83, 8'7,
93, 95, 9?, 101, 105, 111, 113, 115, 119, 125, 133, 139,
14?, and 155. Tail-pieces on pp. 88, 92, 106, 118, 129,
132, and 141.
46
Text: Type: 10-point old style, standard weight
and width. Pkper: white, wove paper, unwatermarked; side
and bottom edges untrimmed; top edge trimmed and gilt.
Binding: Bound in green buckram. Front and back
covers identically;- stamped in gold, as follows: •[ornamen
tal tassel] PRAIRIE [ornamental leaves] SONGS [ornamental
tassel]/ [three flowering cornstalks, 13.4cm. in height,
with other flora growing at foot]/ [ornamental tassel]
BY• HAMLIN [triangular markl GARLAND [ornamental tassel]'
The whole within a ruled border. Spine: stamped in gold,
as follows: •(rule)/ PRAIRIE/ [ornamental leaves]/ SONGS
/ [triangular mark]/ GARLAND/ [flowering cornstalk, 10.9
cm. in height / STONE & /KIMBALL/ [rule]•. End papers:
white, wove paper, unwatermarked, with conjugate binder's
sheets at front and back.
Notes: The trade edition, described above, sold for
$1.25. Hamlin Garland's autograph presentation copy to his
parents is dated by him February 18, 1894.
Issued simultaneously in a limited octavo edition
at $5.00, differing from the trade edition in these points:
Collation: 20.3 x 15.2cm.; leaves, 19.8 x 14.8cm.
[1]
2
[ 2- 11]
8
, 82 1 av
166].
, PP• (1-vi] 1-3 [5] 17-164 [165-
-
47
Contents: p.[11: title page. p.[ii]: copyright and
publication notic. p.[iii]: 'THIS IS UMBER [n mber rit
teh in OF/ THE LARGE P PER EDITIO. / ONE HUNDRED AD T EN
/ C OPIES H VE B EEN PRINTED,/ ONLY ONE HUNDRED OF/ WHICH
ARE FOR SALE./ [signed] Hamlin Garland'. The remainder of
the contents are as in th trade edition, collated above.
Binding: Bound in er am-color d buckram, with gold
stamping identical in kind and size 1th that of the t r ade
edition .
48
Crumbling Idol
Fir t publishe~ 1894
Title pa6e, p.[i]. 'CRUMBLI G IDOLS/ TrnLVE ESSAYS
ON ART/ DEALING CHIEFLY ITH/ LITI:'RATURE, P INTI O NB
THE DRAMA BY HAMLIN GARL ND/ [publ sher•s seal--Kra er's
d vice 2--in th form of a ector ithin blind impression
as on he title page of Pr rie Songs. Se p.43, above. 1
/ CHICAGO AND CA BRIDGE/ PUBLISHED BY STONE AND/ KIMBALL
I THE YEAR/ DCCCXCIV'. Title in Elzevir type. The fol-
.
lo ing are printed in rd: 'Crumbling Idols,' publisher's
seal, nd •stone and Kimball.'
CopyriSh notice, p.[11]: 'COPYRIGHT, 1894 /BY/
~~LIN GARLAND'
Colla~ion. 17.5 x llcm.; leav s, 17 x 10.8cm.
[1-11]
4
[1]
8
2-5
8
[6-7]
8
a-12
8
(13)
2
, 106 1 ave, pp. [a-d]
(1-vii] viii-ix [x-x1 ] [1-3) 4-192 (193-196].
Contents: pp.[ -b]: blank. p.[c]: half title page,
'CRUMBLING IDOLS'. p.[d]: blank. p.[1]: titl page.
p.[ii]: copyright notic. p.[111]: 'TO THE MEN AND OEN
/ OF AMERICA 'HO HAVE THE/ COURAGE TO BE ARTISTS'. p.(iv]:
blank. p.[vJ: '~ lov th truth in!!!_ age of lies;/ To
hold fast art hen hunger cries;/~ sins lov •s song in
Eite _2! hate,/ Keepi!!S his heart inviolat ,-- / These are
the arti t's victories.• p.[v ]: blank. pp.[v111-1x: 'A
49
PERSONAL WORD.' p.[x]: bla k. p.[xi]: table of 'CON
TENTS.' p.[x11): blank. p.[lJ: caption title page, •r. /
PROVINCIALISM.' p.[2]: blank. pp.[3]-18: text. Each of
the follo 1ng chapte s also b ins 1th a caption title
pag, 1th verso blank, as for es ay , above. pp.(191-29:
II. NEW FIELDS~ p.[30]: blank. pp.[31)-36: III. T QUES
TION OF SUCCESS. pp.[37]-54: IV. LIT .R RY ROPHECY.
pp.[55]-66: v. LOCAL co~oR IN ART. pp.[6?]-?9: VI. THE
LOCAL NOVEL. p.(80: blank. pp.[81)-96: VII. THE DRIFT OF
THE DRAMA. pp.{97)-118: VIII. THE I LUENCE OF IBSEN.
pp.[119)-141: IX. IMPRESSI0NIS. p.(142]: blank. pp.[143]-
162: X. LITERARY CE TRES. pp.[163]- ?9: XI. LITERARY AS
TERS. p.(180]: blank. pp.[181]-192: A RECAPITULATORY AFT-
ER 1QRD. p.(193]: Colo hon,
1
.•. Print d £1 John/ __ _
~Son.•. at/ the University Press/• in Cambridg~ for•
/ STONE & KIMBALL/ !!1 the year£! our Lord/• • MDCCCXCIV
• •
1
pp • [ 19 4-19 6 ] : blank •
Text: Type: 10-point modern, standard wei ht and
idth. Paper: hite, laid, unwatermarked; side and bottom
edges untrimmed; top edge trimmed and gilt.
~indina: Bound in green buckram. Front and back
covers identically stamped in gold, as follows: 'CRUMBLING
[small mark] IDOLS/ [thr flowering cornstalks, 4.8cm. in
height]/ [tass 1] BY• .. - ... LIN•OARLAND ~tassel '• The who e
50
within a ruled box, 5.9 x 3.8cm. Spine: stamped in gold,
•(rule]/ CRUMBLING/ IDOLS/ [triangular mark]/ GARLAND
/ [flowering cornstalk, 11.7cm. in hei ht]/• STONE & • /
•KIMBALL•/ [rule]'. End papers: white, laid paper, un
ws.termarked.
Notes: Price: 1.25.
Hamlin Garland's copy 1 inscrib d by him, 'Fir t
copy at hand. May 1st 1894."
A variant binding, prob bly lat r, ha been noted
whi h 1s identical with the first is u exc pt that front
and back covers are stamped in gold 1th a ruled border
around the four edges.
Roe of Dutcher•s Coolly
First publi hed 1895
51
Title page, p.[1]: 'Rose of Dutcher•s Coolly [in
red]/ by/ Hamlin Garland/ [publish r's se 1 in red
Kramer's device 2--in the form of a sector 1th1n a blind
impression as on the title pag of Prairie Songs. See
p.43, bove. /CHICAGO/ STONE & KI B LL/ DCCCXCV'
Copyri5ht notice, E.[2]: 'COPYRIGHT, 1895, BY/
~ .. LIN GARLAND t
Collation: 19.5 x 12.5cm.; leav s, 19 x 12cm.
[1]
2
(2-26)
8
(27]
2
, 204 leaves, pp. [i-11) [1-2) 3-403
( 404-406].
Contents: p.(1]: half title page, 'ROSE OF DUTCH
ER'S COOLLY'. p.[ii]: bl nk. p.[l]: title page. p.[2]:
copyright notice. p.3: text begins, headed •ROSE OF DUTCH
ER'S COOLLY/ [rule]/ CHAPTER I/ HER CHILDHOOD'. p.403:
t xt ends. p.[404 . : blank. p.[405]: Colophon, 'PRINTED
AT THE LAKESIDE PRESS/ CHICAGO, U.S.A., FOR STONE AND/
KI BALL M DCCCXCV'. p.[406]: blank.
Text: Type: 11-point modern, standard weight and
idth. per: hite, laid paper, watermarked •stone &
Kimball/ Chicago•, and 1th publishers seal. Side and
bottom edges untrimmed; top edge trimmed and gilt.
Binding: Bound in dark green cloth. Fl:ont and back
52
covers identically stamp din gold, as follo s: 'Rose of
Dutcher
1
s Coolly/ by Hamlin Garl nd / [three flowering
cornstalks within a ruled pox, 5.9 x 3.8cm. ]•. Th. hole
within a rul d border. Spine: stamp din gold, •[rule]/
Rose of/ Dutcher' /Coolly/ by/ Hamlin/ Garland/
STONE/ AND/ KI~B LL/ [rule]•. End papers: white, laid
paper of ame stock as text paper, 1th conjugat binder's
sheets at front and back.
otes: Sidney Kramer, A Hi tory of Stone & Kimball
- ----- - --- - ----
and Herbert s. Stone & Co., 1th a Bibliography of their
- -
Publications, 1893-1905 (Chicago, University of Chicago
Press, 1940), p.233, states concerning this title:
Copyright December 10, 1895. Price 1.50. The
last of Hamlin Garland's books issued by Stone and
Kimball, and the last of the realistic writings of
his early period. ts sales were small, and its
contemporary critical reception mixed.
The following rrors ere noted in the collated
first issue, and might possibly be of use in establishing
it.
p.54, line 15: "galop" for gallop.
p.245, line 13: "Roberts" should be
1
arren.
p.333, line 6: em spaces sho black after "world"
and" hen"
53
1899
Rose of Dutcher•s Coolly, by Hamlin Garland •••
New York, The Macmillan Company; London, Macmillan & Co.,
Ltd., 1899. pp. vi, 354. 19cm. in height. Price: $1.50.
The American Catalogue lists this as a new edition,
and erle Johnson speaks of it as a revised edition.
Not seen by the bibliographer.
Reissued by Macmillan in octavo size in 1905. Men
tioned in Publishers ' Weeklz of July 8, 1905.
1909
Title page: 'THE ROSE OF/ DUTCHER'S COOLLY/ HAM
LIN GARLAND/ SUNSET EDITION/ [publisher's seal]/ HARPER
& BROTHERS/ NEW YORK AND LONDON'. The whole within an
ornamental border in red and black.
Copyright notice: 'COPYRIGHT 1895, 1899, BY HAMLIN
GARLAND'
Collation and physical description: 19.2 x 12.?cm.;
leaves, 18.5 x 12.5cm. B-z
8
2A
8
• pp. [iii-iv] v -vi [vii
viii] 1-354. Frontispiece with guard sheet tipped in.
Bound in red cloth, stamped 1n gold on spine. White
wove unwatermarked end papers and text paper; edges trim
med and unstained.
A cursory collation disclosed no textual changes
from the first edition.
Wayside Courtships
First published 1897
54
Title page, ~.(111]~ 'WAYSIDE/ COURTSHIPS/ BY
HAMLIN GARLAND/ AUTHOR OF A SPOIL OF OFFICE,/ A LITTLE
NORSK, ETC. : : : : : / [double rule extending to side bor
ders]/ [publisher's seal: a fruited tree on which is hung
a shield bearing the monogram
1
D.A.&Co.,' surrounded by the
ribboned motto 'INTER FOLIA FRUCTUS
1
] / NEW YORK/ D. AP
PLETON AND COMPANY/MDCCCXCVII'. The whole within a
ruled border.
Copyright notice, p.(iv]: 'Copyright, 1897, by/ D.
APPLETON AND COMPANY/ Copyright, 1895, 1896, 1897, by Ham
lin Garland'
Collation: 19.5 x 13.Scm.; leaves, 18.8 x 12.5cm.
[1]
8
2-19
8
, 152 leaves, pp. [1-vi] vii [viii] 1-281 [282-
296 ].
Contents: p.(i]: half title page, 'rAYSIDE COURT
SHIPS'. p.(ii]: publisher's advertisement in ruled box,
'Hamlin Garland's Books. [in Gotl1ic type]/ [heavy rule]/
Uniform edition. Each 12mo, cloth, $1.25. / [heavy rule]/
Wayside Courtships./ Jason Edwards./ A Spoil or Office./
A Member of the Third House./ [light rule]/ A Little
Norsk. 16mo. 50 cents./ [light rule]/ D. APPLETON &
COMPANY, NEW YORK.' p.(111]: title page. p.[iv]:
55
copyright notice. p.[v]: 'The meeting£! true lovers• eyes
/ Seems wrought of chance; and zet / Perhap~ the same grim
law abides/ Therein as when the dead one lies/ Low 1n the
- ------ ---
srav~, and memory chides, . / And with hot tears love's lids
are wet.' p.[vi]: blank. p.v11: table of 'CONTENTS'.
p.[viiil: blank. pp.1-3: prologue, in italic type and
headed 'AT THE BEGINNING'. p.[4]: blank. pp.5-54: text,
--
headed on p.5 ' W AYSIDE COURTSHIPS./ (rule)/ A PREACHER'S
LOVE STORY.' pp.55-9?: A MEETING IN THE FOOTHILLS.
p.(98]: blank. pp.99-169: A STOP-OVER AT TYRE. p.[170]:
blank. pp.1?1-199: AN ALlEN IN THE PINES. p.[200]: blank.
pp.201-222: THE OWNER OF THE MILL . tM. p.223: headed 'OF
THOSE W HO SEEK/ [rule]/ I. THE PRISONED SOUL.' W ithin
text, pp.223-252, are the additional subheadings, 'II. A
SHELTERED ONE' (p.226); 'III. A FAIR EXILE' (p.230); and
'IV. THE PASSING STRANGER' (p.24?). pp.253-262: BEFORE THE
LOW GREEN DOOR. pp.263-277: UPON I M PULSE. p.(278]: blank.
pp.27V-281: Epilogue, printed in italic type and headed
•THE END OF LOVE I S LOVE OF LOVE.' p.(282]: blank.
- -
pp.[283-296]: Publisher's booklist, beginning 'D. APPLETON
AND COMPANY'S PUBLICATIONS./ (rule]/ BY A. CONAN DOYLE/
[five titles by Doyle: Uncle Bernac, Rodnez Stone, The~-
ploits of Brigadier Gerard, The Stark Munro Letters, and
Round the Red Lamp]•. Ends on p.(296] with the listing of
56
Yekl, by A. Cahan, and The Sentimental Sex, by Gertrude
arden.
T6xt: Type: 10-point modern, standard weight and
width. Paper:
med.
hite, ove, un atermarked; all edges trim-
Binding: Bound in tan cloth 1th vertical grain.
Front co er: stamp din gold, as follows. At 1 cm. from
the hinge, a ruled box, 17.7 x 3.9cm. Within this box, at
top, a ruled box, 4.7 x 3.6cm~ and within it 'AY [two
waved dashes]/ SIDE [waved dash]/ covRT [ v d n h; ave
ornament under •0
1
) /SHIPS/ [cornst lk 1th ears of corn
upon a gold stippled ground]'. Belo, a ruled box 1.3 x
3.6cm. and ithin it' •HAMLIN•/ GARLAND'• Spine:
stamped in gold as on front cover, except for the follo ing
differences: (1) the outer ruled box is only 3.1cm. ide;
(2) the inner boxes are 2.8cm. wide; (3) the ground of the
cornstalk design is not stippled; and (4) cloth stained
brown at top and bottom. Back cover: blank. End papers:
white, ove paper, un atermarked, 1th conjugate binder's
sheets et front and back.
Notes: Price: 1.25.
A typographical error has been noted which might
possibly be of use in determ ning the first issue. Page 6?,
third line from bottom: 'perfumed dress' for 'perfumed'.
Ulysses s. Grant
His Life and Character
First published 1898
5'7
Title pagsL p.[111]: 'ULYSSES S. GRANT/ HIS LIFE
AND CHARACTER / [rule] / BY / HAMLIN GARLAND / AUTHOR OF
"MAIN-TRAVELED ROADS," "PRAIRIE SONGS,"/ "ROSE OF DUTCH
ER'S COOLLY," ETC./ (publisher's seal: diamond shaped,
depicting the sun rising behind a tree]/ [rule]/ NEW YORK
/ DOUBLEDAY & MCCLURE CO./ 1898
1
• The whole is within a
ruled border; the horizontal rules trisect the printed area
into three contiguous boxes.
Copyright page, p.fiv]: 'Copyright, 1898, by/
HAMLIN GARLAND.'
Collation: 23.4 x 15cm.; leaves, 22.6 x 14cm.
[1]
2
[2-34]
8
(35]
6
, 272 leaves, pp. [i-iv] v-vii [viii]
ix-xi [xii] xiii-xix [xx] 1-524. Plates tipped in facing
pp. [111] (with guard sheet), 10, 16, 32, 38, 48, 52, 54,
58, 66, 100, 110, 114, 122, 132, 134, 162, 228, 240, 2'70,
276, 288, 292, 308, 386, 396, 4, 24, 426, 446, 466, 488, 518.
Contents: p.[i]: half title page, 'ULYSSES S. GRANT
/ HIS LIFE AND CHARACTER'. p.[iiJ: blank. p.(111]: title
page. p.[ivJ: copyright notice. pp.v-vii: INTRODUCTION.
p.[v111]: blank. pp.ix-xi: ACKNONLEDOMENTS. p.(xii]:
blank. pp.xiii-xiv: table of 'CONTENTS'. pp.xv-xix:
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. p.[xx]: blank. p.1: text begins,
headed 'GARLAND'S LIFE OF / GRANT / [rule] / CHAPTER I /
THE CHILDHOOD OF ULYSSES GRANT'. p.524: text ends.
58
Text: Type: 11-point old style, standard weight
and width. PaEer: white, laid paper, unwatermarked; edges
trimmed.
Binding: Bound in blue cloth, horizontal grain.
Front cover: stamped in white within a white ruled border,
'ULYSSES S GRANT/ His Life and Character/ [rule]/ [rule]
Hamlin Garland•. The horizontal rules serve to divide the
area within the ruled border into three contiguous boxes,
the top box holding the title, the middle box being blank,
and the bottom box holding the author's name. Spine:
stamped in white within a white ruled border 'GRANT/ HIS
LIFE AND/ CHARACTER/ [rule]/ GARLAND/ [rule]/ DOUBLE
DAY/ & M~CLURE c~., The horizontal rules divide the area
within the ruled border into three contiguous boxes. Back
cover: blank. End papers: white, wove, unwatermarked,
with conjugate binder's sheets at front and baek.
Notes: Hamlin Garland's autograph presentation copy
to his brother Franklin is dated by him October 26, 1898.
Price: $2.50.
In his personal copy, Hamlin Garland made the fol-
lowing corrections by hand. These errors, however, remain
59
uncorrected in the 1920 dition.
Pag ix, line 8 from the bottom: 'Father Dehon'
changed to 'Father Deshon•.
Pag 390, line 14 from the bottom: 'clause of the
Constitution' changed to 'Congres ional law'.
Page 476, line 14: A 'to• is inserted after 'nor'.
Titl •
•
1920
Sam a in first edition, except for
variant imprint: 'NE1J YORK/ THE ACMILLAN CO PANY / 1920
1
•
Copyright page: Same as in first edition.
Collation and ph1sical description: 22.9 x 15.9cm.;
leaves, 22.3 x 14.9cm. pp. [1-iv] v-v11 [viii] ix-xi (xii]
xiii-xviii xx1---·1 1-524 [525-526]. pp.(525-526] bl nk.
Plates tipped in as in first edition.
Bound in dark red cloth. Front cover: three hori-
.
zontal lines stamped blind at top, and three at bottom.
Spine: stamped in gold, •[double rule]/ [heavy rule]/
GRANT/ HIS LIFE/ AND/ CHARACTER/ GARLAND/ [heavy rule]
/ AC ILLAN / [double rule]'. hite, wove, un atermarked
end papers and text paper; all edges trimmed, unstained.
T xt printed from the plates of the first edition
with an additional preface, pp.xxi-xxvi, headed 'ULYSSES
GRANT; SECOND PR FACE', and signed at the end 'H LIN GAR
LAND/ NE YORK, 1920
1
•
The Spirit of S eet ater
First publi hed 1898
60
Titl Eage, p.[vl: A red ruled border, 11.5 x 6.~
cm., is trisected into three contiguous rectangles by two
horizontal rules, as follows. Within top rect ngle, 1.7 x
6.3cm., printed in black, 'LADIES' HOME JOTJR AL/ LIBRARY
OF FICTION
1
• ithin c nter rect gl, 8.3 6.3c • , 'THE
SPIRIT OF/ S EET ATER [title printed in red; the follo ing
in black] / BY / HAMLI GARLAND / AUTHOR OF / YAYSIDE
COURTSHI S / AI .-T AVELED ROADS/ RIRIE SONGS, ETC.•
ithin the bottom rectangle, 1.5 x 6.3cm., to parallel
imprints printed in black, divided by a black vertical
rule. On the left, 'PHILADELPHIA/ CURTIS PUBLISHING/
COMPANY'. On the right, 'NE~ YORK / DOUBLEDAY & /
MCCLURE CO. '
Copzright notice, p.[vi]: 'Copyright, 1898, by/
HAMLIN GARLAND'
Collation: 15 x 10.2cm.; leaves, 14.5 x 9.4 (with
variances]. (1-?]
8
, 56 leaves, pp. [1-x] [1-2] 3-100 (101-
102]. Plate 1th guard sheet tipped in facing p.[v).
Contents: pp.[i-11: blank. p.[iiil: half title
page, 'The Spirit of ~weet ater•. p.(iv: blank. p.(v]:
title page; tipped to it a portrait photograph of Hamlin
Garland 1th his facsimile signature. p.(vi: copyright
...
61
notice. p.(vii]: 'TO/ JESSIE VIOLA, / and/ HARRIET EDITH
GARLA D'. p.[v111]: ;lank. p.[ix]: THE MYS RY OF OUN-
------ - --
TAINS (poem, in italic type]. p.[x): blank. p.[l]: cap-
tion title page, 'Part 1
1
• p.[2]. blank~ pp.3-~3: text,
headed 'The Spirit of S et ater / CHAPTER I'. p.[341:
blank. p.[35: caption title page, 'Part II'. p.(36]:
APRIL DAYS [poem, from Prairie Songs, printed i italic
type]. pp.37-63: text of Part II. p.(64]: blank. p.(65]:
caption title page, 'Part III'. p.[66]: 'WEST NARD VISTA'
[poem, printed in italic type]. pp.67-100: text of Part
III. pp.(101-102]: blank.
Text: !IP: 11-point, modern, standard eight and
idth. Paper: hite, laid, un atermarked; side and bottom
edges untrimmed; top edge trimmed and gilt.
Bindins: Bound in dark green cloth, vertical grain.
Front cover: An over-all pattern of floral ornaments, each
one cm. in height, spaced at regular intervals and in align
ment, stamped in light green. In upper cent r, a floral
wrath stamped in light green. ithin the wreath, tamped
in gold, 'THE/ SPIRIT OF/ SWEET TER /(mark]/ GARLAND'.
Spine: t top, a light green floral ornament like those on
front cover. Below, stamped in gold, 'THE/ SPIRIT/ (tri
angular mark] OF [triangular mark / s,mET / ATER/ (line-
ar ornamentl / LI /GARLAND/ [two t igs of clover,
62
crossed, stamped in light green]/ [tour floral ornaments,
as on front cover, one below the other]• Back cover:
blank. End ~apers: white, wove, unwatermarked paper, with
conjugate binder's sheets at front and back.
Notes: Price: 50 cents.
A copy of this title at the University of Southern
California has the following inscription by Hamlin Garland.
The original name for this little book was
"Witches Gold" but Edward Bok cut away the first
half of the story and named the remainder The
Spirit or Sweetwater. Hamlin Garland. Written
for Frances Christeson, Mar. 4--1936.
A later issue has been noted with the same binding,
title page, and copyright page, but differing from the
first issue in these respects:
Collation: 15.3 x 10.4cm.; leaves, 14.8 x 9.5cm.
[with variances]. (1)
9
(2-'7]
8
, 57 leaves, pp. [i-xl [1-2]
....
3-33 (5] 3'7-63 [5] 6'7-100.
-
Leaf 1 of signature (l] (an
added half title page) is tipped to the frontispiece, which
is, in turn, tipped to the title page. Plates {as in
Witch's Gold, 1906) tipped in opposite pp. 8, 62, and 86.
This issue is 1.4cm. thick, as compared to 1.1cm. or the
first issue.
Contents: p.[i]: added half title page, 'THE SPIRIT
OF S
1
rlEET' ATER'. p. [ 11]: within a ruled box, 'LADIES' HOME
JOURNAL/ LIBRARY OF FICTION/ VOL.I.--The Spirit ot
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sweet-/ water. By Hamlin Oar-/ land./ VOL. II.--A Min
ister of the/ World. By Caroline A./ Mason./ VOL. III.
--The People of/ Our Neighborhood. By/ Mary E. Wilkins.
/ Cloth, fifty cents each.' p.[iii]: title page. p.[iv]:
copyright page. p.(v]: dedication. p.[vi]: blank.
p.[vii]: half title page of first issue, 'The Spirit of
Sweetwater•. p.[viii]: blank. p.[ix]: caption title page,
'Part I'. p.[x]: blank. p.[l]: THE MYSTERY OF MOUNTAINS
----------
[poem]. p.[2]: blank. p.[5]: text begins, as in first
issue. In the first issue, the two poems which divide the
parts are printed on the versos of the caption title pages
of Parts II and III, pp. (561 and [66]. In this second
issue, these poems are printed on separate leaves (their
versos blank) after the caption title pages. These added
leaves are unnumbered and not counted in the pagination.
Printed on white, wove, unwatermarked paper; edges
are as in the first issue.
The Trail of th Goldseekers
fir t published 1899
__ .i--;a ___ , p.{111]: Within a heavy rule bord r,
64
15.2 x 9cm., three light rul box s, as follo s. At to,
within a box, 4.5 x 8.2cm., 'The Trail of he/ Ooldseekers
/[rule]/ A Record of Travel 1n Prose and Verse•. Below,
- --- - --- - --- -- ---
ithin a box, .6 x 8.2cm.,
IN OARL N / Author
£!/Rose of Dutcher's Coolly/ ain Travelled Roads/
Prairie Folks/ Bo Life on the Prairi, etc.' At bottom,
ithin a box, 3.5 x 8.2cm., 'Ne York / Tlie Macmillan Com
pany/ London: acmillan & Co., Ltd./ 1899'
Copyright notic • p.(iv]:_ 'COPYRIGHT, 1899, / BY
HA LIN GARLA D. / Norwood Press/~~ Cushing~ Co.-
Berwick & Smith/ Norwood, ass., u.s .. ,
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Collation: 19.8 x 13.4cm.; leaves, 18.8 x 12.?cm.
B-I
8
K-R
8
s
9
, 1~? leaves, pp. [i-iv] v-v11i 1-264 [265-
266. Ninth leaf of S signature tipped in.
Contents: p.[1]: half title page, 'The Trail of the
Ooldseekers•. p.[11]: publisher's monogram, 'The M Co.
1
p.[111]: titl page. p.[iv]: copyright notice. pp.v-vii:
TABLE OF CONTE TS. p.l: ANTICIPATION [poem). p.2: un
titled poem beginning, 'Where the desert flames 1th fur
nace heat •.• ' p.3: text of narrat ve begins, headed
'THE/ TRAIL OF THE GOLDSEEK RS/ CHAPTER I/ CO I G OF
65
THE SHIPS'. p.9: THE COW-BOY [poem]. p.[10]: blank.
pp.11-18: CHAPTER II/ OUTFITTING. p.19: FROM PLAIN TO
PEAK [poeml. p.[20]: blank. pp.21-29: CHAPTER III/ ON
THE STAGE ROAD. p.(30): blank. p.31: MOMENTOUS HOUR
(poem]. p.52: A WISH [poem]. pp.33-34: CHAPTER IV/ IN
CAMP AT QUESNELLE. p.35: THE GIFT OJ.' WATER / •••• / MOUNT
ING [poems]. p.36: THE EAGLE TRAIL [poem]. pp.3~-42:
CHAPTER V / THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE BLUE RAT. p.43: NOON ON
THE PLAIN [poem]. p.[44]: blank. pp.45-50: CHAPTER VI/
THE BEGINNING OF THE LONG TRAIL. p.51: THE WHOOPING CRANE
/ •••• /THE LOON [poems]. pp.53-60: CHAPTER VII/ THE
BLACKWATER DIVIDE. p.61: YET STILL WE RODE [poem]. p.[62]:
blank. pp.63-70: CHAPTER VIII/ WE SWIM THE NECHACO.
p.71: RELENTLESS NATURE [poem]. p.[72]: blank. pp.75-78:
CHAPTER IX / THE FIRST CROSSING OF THE BULKLEY. p.79: THE
GAUNT GRAY WOLF (poem]. p.80: ABANDONED ON THE TRAIL
(poem]. pp.81-95: CHAPTER X / DOWN THE BULKLEY VALLEY.
p.f 94 1: blank. p.95: DO YOU FEAR THE WIND? [poem]. p.[96]:
blank. pp.9?-104: CHAPTER XI/ HAZELTON. MIDWAY ON THE
TRAIL. p.105: SIWASH GRAVES [poem]. p.106: LINE UP, BRAVE
BOYS [poem) . pp.107-115: CHAPTER XII/ CROSSING THE BIO
DIVIDE. p.(116]: blank. p.117: A CHILD OF THE SUN [poem].
p.118: IN THE GRASS [poem]. pp.119-128: CHAPTER XIII/
THE SILENT FORESTS OF THE DREAD SKEENA. p.129: THE
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FAITHFUL BRONCOS [poem]. p.130: THE WHISTLING MARMOT
[poem]. pp.151-136: CHAPTER XIV/ THE GREAT STIKEEN DI
VIDE. p.137: THE CLOUDS [poem]. p.138: THE GREAT STIKEEN
DIVIDE (poem]. pp.139-145: CHAPTER XV/ IN THE COLD GREEN
MOUNTAINS. pp.147-149: THE UTE LOVER [poem). p.150: DEV
IL'S CLUB/ •••• / IN THE COLD GREEN MOUNTAINS [poems].
pp.151-158: CHAPTER XVI/ THE PASSING OF THE BEANS.
pp.159-161: THE LONG TRAIL [poem]. p.161 [lower half of
page]: THE GREETING OF THE ROSES [poem]. p.(162]: blank.
pp.163-1?1: CHAPTER XVII/ THE WOLVES AND THE VULTURES AS
SEMBLE. p.172: THE VULTURE [poem]. pp.173-174: CAMPFIRES
[poem]. pp.175-181: CHAPTER XVIII/ AT LAST THE STIKEEN.
_ pp.182-183: THE FOOTSTEP IN THE DESERT [poem]. p.[184]:
blank. pp.185-192: CHAPTER XIX/ THE OOLDSEEKERS' CAMP AT
GLENORA. p.193: THE TOIL OF THE TRAIL [poem]. p.[194]:
blank. pp.195-204: CHAPTER XX/ GREAT NEWS AT WRANGELL.
pp.205-206: THE OOLDSEEKERS [poem]. pp.207-213: CHAPTER
XXI / THE RUSH TO ATLIN LAKE. p.(214): blank. p.215: THE
COAST RANGE OF ALASKA [poem]. p.[216]: blank. pp.21?-228:
CHAPTER XXII / ATLIN LAKE AND THE GOLD FIELDS. p.229: THE
FREEMAN OF THE HILLS [poem]. p.230: THE VOICE OF THE MAPLE
TREE [poem]. pp.231-238: CHAPTER XXIII / THE END OF THE
TRAIL. p.239: A GIRL ON THE TRAIL [poem]. p.(240]: blank.
pp.241-247: CHAPTER XXIV / HOMEWARD BOUND. p.[248]: blank.
6'1
p.249: 0 THE FIERCE DELIGHT (poem). p.(250]: blank.
pp.251-25'7: CHAPTER XXV / LADRONE TRAVELS IN STATE. p.258:
THE LURE OF THE DESERT [poem]. pp.259-262: CHAPTER XXVI /
THE GOLDSEEKERS REACH THE GOLDEN RIVER. pp.263-264: HERE
THE TRAIL ENDS [poem]. p.(265]: publisher's advertisement,
headed, 'WORKS BY/ GILBERT PARKER.' p.[266]: publisher's
advertisement, headed 'A NEW EDITION/ ROSE OF DUTCHER'S
- -- ----
COOLLY/ BY/ HAMLIN GARLAND/ Cloth. 12mo. $1.50'.
Text: Type: 11-point old style, standard weight
and width. Paper: white, laid, unwatermarked; side and
bottom edges untrimmed; top edge trimmed and gilt.
Binding: Bound in tan cloth, horizontal grain.
Front cover: stamped in gold, as follows: a diamond
shaped pattern is formed by four ears of corn and their
husks placed at right au.gles. At center of the diamond,
within a rough square, 'THE TRAIL/ OF THE/ GOLD-SEEKERS
/ HAMLIN GARLAND'. Spine: stamped in gold, 'THE TRAIL/
OF THE / GOLD- / SEEKERS / HAMLIN / GARLAND / [ ear of corn,
pendant, with husks]/ THE MACMILLAN/ COMPANY'. Back cov
er: blank. End papers: white, wove, unwatermarked, with
conjugate binder's sheets et front and back.
Notes: Price: $1.50.
In Hamlin Garland's own copy, he has written in the
word •river' at the end of line 3 of page 147, the line of
68
verse being printed as 'Not far away a singing•.
In the table of contents, on p.v, the poem 'Noon on
the Plain• (p.43) is incorrectly listed as 'Moon on the
Plain.•
Reprinted by the Macmillan Company in 1906. Men
tioned in Publishers• Weeklz for March 17, 1906.
Boy Life en the Prairie
First published 1899
69
Title page, p.[iii]: Within a heavy rule border,
15 . 2 x 9om., the following: At top, within a ruled box,
3. 5 x 8.lcm., 'Boy Life en the/ Prairie'. Below, within
a ruled box, 4.9 x 8.1cm, 'By/ HAMLIN GARLAND/ Author of
----
..
/ M ain-Travelled Roads/ Rose of Dutcher•s Coolly/ The
T~ail of the Ooldseekers _ / Prairie Folks, etc.• Below,
within a ruled box, 1.9 x 8.lcm., 'Illustrated~/ E. w.
DEM ING'. At bottom, within a ruled box, 3 x 8.lcm., 'New
York/ The acmillan Company/ London: Macmillan & Co.,
Ltd./ 1899
1
Copyr 1E5~ notice, p. [iv]: 'COPYRIGHT, 1899, / BY
HAMLIN GARLAND./ Norwood Press/~~ Cushing~ Co.-
Berwick & Smith/ Norwood, Mass., U.S.A.'
Collation: 19.? x 13cm.; leaves, 19 x 12.?cm.
B- I
8
K-u8 x-z
8
2A-2E
8
[2F]
2
, 218 leaves, pp. (1-iv] v-vi
[vii-viii ] ix-x 1-423 (424-426). Plates tipped in facing
pp. (111] ( 1th guard sheet), 9, 111, 194, 219, 2?1, 296,
and 304.
Contents : p.[1): half title page, 'Boy Life on the
Prairie•. p. [ii]: publisher's monogram, 'The MM Co.'
p.(111]: title page. p.[iv]: copyright notice. pp.v-vi:
PREFACE. p. [vii ) : PROLOGUE [poem]. p.[viii]: blank.
10
pp.1x-x: table of 'CONTENTS'• pp.1-7: text begins, headed,
'BOY LIFE ON THE PRAIRIE/ CHAPTER I/ A NIGHT RIDE IN A
PRAIRIE SCHOONER'. pp.8-13, 15-19: CHAPTER II/ THE FALL'S
PLOWING. p.14: PLOUGHING [poem]. pp.20-53: CHAPTER III/
WINTER WINDS. pp.34-58• LOST IN A NORTHER [poem]. pp.39-
45: CHAPTER IV/ THE GREAT BLIZZARD. pp.46-47: SPRING
RAINS/ •••. / THEN IT'S SPRING/ •••• / PRAIRIE CHICKENS
[poems]. pp.48-62: CHAPTER V / THE COMING OF SPRING.
pp.63-?l: CHAPTER VI/ SEEDING. p.72: THE VULTURE OF THE
PLAINS [poem]. pp.75-74: THE HERALD CRANE [poem). pp.75-
83: CHAPTER VII/ PLANTING CORN. p.84: THE STRIPED GOPHER
[poem]. pp.85-91: CHAPTER VIII/ SNARING GOPHERS. p.92:
THE MEADOW-LARK/ •••. / PRAIRIE FIRES [poems]. pp.9~-103:
CHAPTER IX/ SUMMER-TIME.--HERDING THE CATTLE. p.104:
MEADOW MEMORIES [poem]. pp.105-114: CHAPTER X / THE WILD
MEADOWS.--HAYING TIME [first part]. pp.115-116: untitled
poem, beginning 'O WIDE, cloud-peopled,/ summer sky,/
Sea-drifting grasses, rust-/ ling reeds'. pp.117-118:
further text of Chapter X. p.119: HOME FROM WILD MEADOWS
fpoem]. p.120: further text of Chapter X at top; vignette
at center; and at bottom the beginning of THE RIVER [poem].
p.121: last part of poem, The River, with running title
from the poem. pp.122-132: last of text of Chapter X, but
running title of these pages is 'The River', rather than
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the usual running title taken from the chapter heading.
pp.133-134: CORN SHADOWS [poe • pp.135-150: CHAPTER XI/
A FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION. pp.151-177: CHAPTER XII/
HIRED M EN . pp.178-179: AUGUST/••••/ IN ST OKING TIME
[poems]. pp.180-193: CHAPTER XIII/ LINCOLN'S FIRST STACK.
pp.194-209: CHAPTER XIV/ THE OLD-FASHIONED THR SHING.
pp.210-217: CHA TER XV/ THRESHING IN THE FIELD. p.218:
THE AUTUMN GRASS [poem]. pp.219-226: CHAPTER XVI / THE
CORN HUSKING. p.227: BOYISH SLEEP [poem]. p.[228]: blank.
p.[229: caption title page, 'PART II'. p.(2 O]: blank.
pp.231-251: Part II begins, headed on p.231 'BOY LIFE ON
THE PRAIRIE/ CHAPT R XVII/ THE CO ING OF THE CIRCUS'.
p.252: A SUM ER MOOD (poem]. pp.253-270: CHAPTER XVIII/
A CAMPI O TRIP. pp.271-272: COLOR IN THE WHEAT (poem].
pp.273-284, 286-292: CHAPTER XIX/ A DAY IN THE OLD-TIME
HARVEST/ FI LD. p.285: THE COOL GRAY JUG [poem 1. p.293 :
A WESTERN HARVEST/ FIELD [poem]. pp.294-295: CO ING R IN
ON THE PRAIRIE/ •••• / THE HERDSMAN [poems]. pp.296-314:
CHAPTER XX/ THE BATTL OF THE BULLS. p.315: MASSASAUGA
[poem]. pp.316-32?: CHAPTER XXI / THE TERROR OF THE RAT
TLESNAKE. pp.328-329: IN THE DAYS HEN THE CATTLE RAN
[poem]. pp.330-351: CHAPTER XXII / OWEN RIDES TO THE COUN-
TY FAIR. pp.352-363: CHAPTER XXIII / A CHAPTER ON PRAIRIE
GAME. p.364: OVE BER [poem]. pp.:365-385: ClIAPTER XXIV /
72
VISITI G SCHOOLS. pp.386-387: '' 0 -PO , ULL-A AY" [poem •
p.388: THE BLUE JAY (poem]. pp.389-402: CHA TER XXV / A
iO ENTOUS WOLF-HUNT. pp.403-411: CHAPTER XXVI / LINCOLN
GOES Y TO SCHOOL. pp.412-415: LADRONE [poem]. pp.416-
423: CONCLUSION. p.[424]: blank. .[425]: publisher's
adver isement headed 'A NEW DITION / ROSE OF DUTCHER'S
COOLLY/ BY/ 0 _A .. •. p.[426]: publisher's ad-
vertise ent headed 'THE TRAIL OF THE GOLD SEEKERS./ A
RECORD OF TRAVEL IN PROSE AND VERSE./ BY/ HAMLI GAHL ND'
Vignettes, as follo s: Head of p.14, foot of p.19,
head of p.20, foot of p.38, head of p.39, middle of pp.51,
57, 61, head of p.63, middle of pp.64, 69, had of pp.72,
75, foot of pp.84, 91, head of p.93, middl of pp.96, 98,
101, head of p.104, middle of pp.109, 113, head of p.115,
middle of pp.120, 123, 127, head of pp.151, 180, 210, foot
of p.227, head of p.273, middle of p.277, middle right of
p.281, foot of p.287, head of p.288, foot of p.292, head of
pp.29, 296, middle of pp.302, 305, foot of pp.314, 315,
head of p.352, middle of p.357 , foot of pp.363, 411.
Text: Type: 10½-point old style, standard eight
and idth. Paper: hite, ove, un atermar ed; side and
bottom edges untrimmed; top edge trimmed and gilt.
Binding: Bound in m dium brown cloth, with horizon
tal grain. Front cov r: stamped 1 gold, a diamond, 11.3
'73
x 11.lcm., formed by four ears of corn set at right angles,
with their husks. Within a rough square at the center of
the diamond, stamped in gold, 'BOY LIFE/ ON THE/ PRAIRIE
/ HAMLIN GARLAND'. Spine:~ Stamped in gold, 'BOY LIFE /
ON THE/ PRAIRIE/ HAMLIN/ GARLAND/ [ear of corn, ,ip
down, with husks]/ THE MACMILLAN/ CO PANY'. Back cover:
bl nk. End papers: White, ove, unwatermarked, w th con
jugate binder's sheets at front and at back.
Notes: Price: 1.50.
190'7
Reissued by the Macmillan Company in Every Boy's and
Girl's Series. Price: 75 cents. entioned in Publishers'
eeklz for November 16, 1907.
Not seen by the bibliographer.
1908
Title pa6e: Same as the first edition's, except
that 'REVISED EDITION' has been added belo the title and
the imprint date has been changed to 1908.
Copyrisht otice: 'COPYRIGHT, 1899, / BY HAMLIN
GARLAND/ [rule]/ Set up and electrotyped November, 1899.
Reprinted November,/ 1900; April, 1906; January, 1908. /
Nor ood Press/ J. s. Cushing~ Co.--Berwick ~Smith/
Norwood, Mass., U.S.A.'
74
Collation: 19 x 12.8cm.; leaves, 18.4 x 12. cm.
Pagin tion and signatures as in first edition.
Bound in blue cloth, stamped in black, gold, and
blind on front cover and spine. hite ove, un atermarked
end papers and text paper; edges trimmed.
Though this is designated by the publisher a "Re
vised edition," and it 1s !30 11 ted by erle Johnson, it
is difficult to determine herein the revision resides,
since it is reprinted from the plates of the first edition,
and contents, including the publisher's advertisements at
the back, are the same. The illustrations of the first
edition have, however, been removed.
1922
Ti tl pa5e •. · '1 thin a he vy rule bord r, three light
rule boxes, as follows. At top, within a box 3.6 x 8.5cm.,
•Boy Life on the/ Prairie'. Belo, with a box 6.9 x 8.5
cm., 'By/ HAMLIN ORLAND/ Author of/ sin-Travelled
-
Roads, etc./ Border Edition/ [publisher's seal]'. At
bottom, ithin a box 3 x 8.5cm., 'Harper & Brothers/ Pub
lishers/ New York and London'
Copyright notice: 'Books by Hamlin Garland/ [rule]
/ Border Edition/ [list of twelve titles]/ Regular Edi
tion/ [11 t of six titles]/ [rule / Harper & Brothers/
Publishers/ Copyright 1899, by HAMLIN GARLAND/ [rule]/
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PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA/ [date of printing
indicated by alphabetical symbols].
Collation: 19.3 x 13.3cm.; leaves, 18.6 x 12.5cm.
PP • [i-x] 1-389 [590].
Issued in various·-bindings. See comments under
'Collected works,' p.l?O, below.
Contents are as in the first edition except that
the poems and Chapter XII are omitted. A new preface by
Hamlin G arland is added.
1926
Title page: 'Academy Classics for Junior High
Schools [ i n Gothic type]/ EDITED BY STELLA S. CENTER/
[rule] / BOY LIFE / ON THE PRAIRIE / BY / HAMLIN GARLAND /
Illustrations by/ ED ARD w. DEMING/ [ornamental rule]/
ALLYN A N D BA CON/ BOSTON NEW YORK CHICAGO/ ATLANTA
SAN FRANCI SCO DALLAS'
Copyright page: 'COPYRIGHT, 1926 / BY HAMLIN GAR
LAND/ DAR/ Norwood Press [in Gothic type]/ J. s. Cushing
co.--Berwick & Smith Co./ Norwood, Mass., U.S.A.'
Collation and physical description: l?.2 x ll.3cm.;
leaves, 16 . 1 x 10 .?cm. pp. [a-b] (1-11] 111-ix [x) 1-354
[355-3561 . The frontispiece, a leaf in the first gather
ing, is her e numbered pp.[a-b]; pp.[355-356] are blank.
76
Bound in blue-black cloth, st mp din red on front
cover and spine.
hite, ove, unwatermarked end papers
and text paper; all edges trimmed.
The text 1 abbreviated. At the end are a brief
'
biographical sketch of the author, questions for study aid,
and a ord list by the editor.
The ollo ing first edition materials by Hamlin
Garland is included: 'IN1RODUCTION TO MY YOUNGER READERS,'
pp.v-v111. 'AUTHOR'S NOTES,' pp.323-330.
Tr.a Eagle's Heart
First published 1900
77
Title page, p.[111]: 'THE/ EAGLE'S HEART [title
printed in red]/ [rule]/ BY HAMLIN GARLAND/ AUTHOR OF A
SPOIL OF OFFICE,/ A MEMBER OF THE THIRD HOUSE,/ WAYSIDE
COURTSHIPS TC./ [publisher's seal: a fruit-bearing tree
on which is hung a shield bearing the monogram 'D•A & Co.•;
i th a ribboned mot to
I
INTER FOLIA FRUCTUS' ] / NEW YORK /
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY/MD CCCC'. The whole within a
ruled border, 14 x 8.lcm., the horizontal rule at 3.1cm.
below the top border dividing the page into two congruent
boxes.
9opzright notice, p.[iv]: 'COPYRIGHT, 1900, / BY
D~ APPLETON AND COMPANY.'
Collation: 19.4 x 12.9cm.; leave ~, 18.7 x 12.5cm.
[1)
8
2-24
8
, 192 leaves, pp. (1-iv] v [vi] 1-369 (370-378].
An added leaf is tipped to the front binder's sheet.
Contents: p.[1]: half title page, 'THE EAGLE'S
HEART'. p.[iil: within a ruled box, 6~4 x 6.4cm., printed
in boldface , 'HA LIN GARLAND'S BOOKS./ [rule]/ Uniform
edition. Each, 12mo., cloth./ [rule]/ The Eagle's Heart.
1.50. / Wayside Courtships. $1.25. / Jason Edwards.
1.25. / A Spoil of Office. $1.25. / A Member of the Third
House. 1.25. /(rule]/ A Little Norsk. 16mo. 50 cents.
78
/[rule]/ D. APPLETON AND COMPANY, New York.' p.(111]:
title page. p.[iv]: copyright notice. p.v: table ot 'CON
TENTS'. p.[vil: blank. p.l: text of novel begins, headed
'THE EAGLE'S HEART / [rule] / PART I / CHAPTER I / IiIS
YOUTH.' p.369: text ends. p.[370]: blank. pp.[371-3?8]:
publisher's advertisements. The first title is Emerson
Hough's The Girl of the Hal~waz House, and the last is
George Bird Orinnell's The Storz of the Indian. On page
[377], Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler's The Farringdons is an-
nounced as 'JUST PUBLISHED.' pp.[379•380]: blank.
Text: Tzpe: 11-point modified old style, standard
weight and width. Paper: white, wove, unwatermarked;
edges trimmed.
B1ndill6:, Bound in red cloth, vertical grain. Front
cover: Stamped in gold, as follows: a ruled box, 17.7 x
3.8cm., placed 7mm from the hinge. i i thin this box, at
top, a ruled box, 4.6 x 3.6cm., and within it, •[ornament]
THE [ornament]/ EAGLE'S/ HEART'. Below, a second inner
box, 11.3 x 3.6cm., against the stippled gold ground of
which a cornstalk is formed by the red of the binding
cloth. Below, a third inner box, 1.5 x 3.6cm., and within
it, '•HAMLIN•/ GARLAND'. Spine: stamped in gold as on
front cover except for the following: (1) outer ruled box
is only 3.1cm. in width; (2) inner boxes are only 2.8cm.
79
i n width; (3) gold background of center box not stippl ed .
Back cover : blank. End
hite, wove, un at r-
m arked, 1th conju at binder' sheets at front and back .
Added sheet tinned to b nde ' sheet at front
• •
Notes: Price: 1.50.
entioned in Publishers' Weekly for October 27,
1900.
Binding and format of this titl are the same as
t hat of azside Courtships, 1897.
Her Mountain Lover
First published 1901
Title page, p.[iii]: 'HER/ MOUNTAIN LOVER/ BY/
HA LIN GARL ND/ [publisher's seal: an open book imposed
upon a solar symbol, within a square border of two vines]
/ NEW YORK / THE CENTURY CO. / 1901'
Copyright notice, p.(iv]: 'Copyright, 1900, 1901,
by/ THE CENTURY CO./ THE DEVINNE PRESS.'
Collation: 19.8 x 13.3cm.; leaves, 19.l x 12.9cm.
[a ]
3
[1 ]
8
2-7
8
(a]
8
9-24
8
25
2
26
4
, 201 leaves, pp. [1-vi]
(1-2) 3-396. Plate tipped in facing p.[111). The third
leaf of (a] signature is tipped in. It is possible that
a conjugate leaf which had become detached in the copy
collated is pasted beneath the lining paper of the inside
front cover .
Contents: p.[1): half title page, 'HER/ MOUNTAIN
LOVER'. p.[11] : blank. p.(iii]: title page. p.[iv]:
copyright not i c . p.[v]: table of 'CONTENTS'. p.[v1]:
blank. p.(l ]: caption title page, 'HER MOUNTAIN LOVER'.
p.[2: blank . p.3: text begins, with headpiece in a ruled
box: the drawing of a mounted horseman in Western dress,
11th a mountain lands cape in the background. Printed
below the headpiece, 'HER MOUNTAIN LOVER/ I/ A MEETING
IN THE LOW COUNTRY'. p.396: text ends.
81
Text : Type: 12-point old style, standard weight
and width . Paper~ white, wove, un atermarked; all edges
trimmed.
~inding: Bound in red cloth, with horizontal
grain. Front cover: At top, stamped in gold, 'Hr Moun
tain Lover/ £I/ Hamlin Garland'. Below the lettering,
a p ne branch fill most of the fr ont cov r, x nding
diagonally from upper left to lower right. The branch
and it s five pine cones are stamped in dark green, the
pine needles in light green. Spin: stamped in gold,
'Her/ Mountain/ Lover/ Hamlin/ Garland/ The Century
Co.' Back cover: blank. End Eapers~ hite, ove, unwa-
termarked, with conjugate binder's sheets at front and
back. A second binder's sheet at back has its conjugate
pasted beneath the lining paper of the back inside cover.
Notes: Price: . 1. 50.
Mentioned in Publishers' We~~~l for April 6, 1901.
Reprinted in 1939 by Appleton-Century Company of
New York in their "Appleton Dollar Library."
The Captain of the Gray-Horse Troop
First published 1902
Title page, p.[1]: Within a double-rule border,
-- --- ---· -
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13.9 x 8.Scm., the following. t top, within a heavy-rule
red box with rounded corners, 3.6 x 7.9cm., printed in
black, 'THE CAPTAIN OF/ The/ GRAY-HORSE TROOP'. Below,
within a similar red box, 9.1 x 7.9cm., printed in black,
'A Novel [in Gothic type]/ £1 / HAMLIN GAHL ND/ [pub
lisher's seal: t~o hands exchanging a torch, within an
oval border surrounded by elaborate floral ornamentation
with a cornucopia on either side]/ NEW YORK AND LONDON/
HARPER & BROTHERS/ PUBLISHERS 1902
1
Copyright and publication notice, p.[iil~ 'Copy
right, 1901, by THE CURTIS PUBLISHING COtP NY./ [rulel /
Copyright, 1902, by HAMLIN GARLAND./ (rule]/ All rights
reserved./ Published March, 1902.•
Collation: 19.4 x 12.9cm.; leaves, 18.6 x 12.5cm.
[a
4
[1]
8
2-26
8
, 212 leaves, pp. [a-b] [1-11] 111 [iv-vi]
1-414 (415-416]. Plate tipped in opposite p.[1].
Contents: pp.[a-b]: blank. p.[i]: title page,
with tipped-in frontispiece, a right profile photograph of
Hamlin Garland with facsimile signature. p.[ii]: copy
right and publication notice. pp.iii-[iv]: table of 'CON
TENTS'. p.[v]: caption title page, 'THE CAPTAIN OF/ THE
83
GRAY-HORSE TROOP/ I/ A CAMP IN THE SNOW'. p.[415]: text
ends. p.[416]: blank.
Text: Type: 11-point modified old style, standard
weight and width. Paper: white, wove, unwatermarked; all
edges trimmed.
Binding: Bound in blue-black cloth with horizontal
grain . Front cover: Stamped in white, as follows. About
the edges, a border of four rules, 18.5 x 11.2cm. At top,
within the border, a ruled box, 3.3 x 7.2cm. Surrounding
this box, at the distance of lmm., a broken-rule box.
Conjugate to the tope broken rule, extending across its
length , decorative pine cones and needles. Conjugate to
the bottom broken rule, crossed sabers with a ribbon bow.
ithin the box, 'The CAPTAIN of/ [three ornaments] The
-
(three ornaments]/ GRAY-HORSE TROOP'. At bottom, 'HAMLIN
GARLAND'. Spine: Stamped in white, as follows. •[rour
rule border across top]/ The/ CAPTAIN/ of the/ GRAY-
- --
HORSE/ TROOP/ [ornament]/ HAMLIN/ GARLAND/ (pine cone
and needles]/ HARPER'S/ [four-rule border across bottom]'
Back cover: blank. · End papers: white, laid paper, unwa
termarked , with conjugate binder's sheets at front and
back.
Notes: Price: $1~50
Mentioned in Publishers• Weekly for March 29, 1902.
84
A copy of this title in the Hamlin Garland collec
tion or the University of Southern California is inscribed
by the author as tollows:
--First copy-- March. 17-- 02.
For R. Garland from his son Hamlin.
85
Hesper
First published 1903
Title page, p.[1]: 'HESPER/ A Novel [in Gothic
type] / BY / HAMLIN GARLAND / AUTHOR OF / "THE CAPTAIN OF
THE GRAY-HORSE TROOP" ETC./ [publisher's seal: two hands
exchanging a torch, within oval ornamentation]/ NEW YORK
AND LONDON / HARPER & BROTHERS / PUBLISHERS : : MCMIII'.
The whole within a double rule border, 14.1 x 8.6cm.
Copyright and publication notice, p.[11]: At foot
of page, within a ruled box, 1.4 x 5.5cm., 'Copyright,
1903, by HAMLIN GARLAND./ [rule]/ All rights reserved./
Published October, 1903.'
Collation: 19.3 x 12.8cm.; leaves, 18.7 x 12.5cm.
[A]4 1-208, 228 leaves, pp. [a-b] [1-11] 111 [iv-vi] 1-444
[445-448].
Contents: pp.[a-b]: blank. p.[1]: title page.
p.(11): copyright and publication notice. pp.111-[iv]:
table of 'Contents'. p.[v]: caption title page, 'Hesper•.
p.[vil: blank. p.1: text of novel begins, headed 'Hesper
/I/ The Emigrant s •. p.[445 ] : text endse pp.[446-448]:
blank.
Text: Type: 11-point modified old style, standard
weight and width. Paper: white, wove, unwatermarked; all
edges trimmed.
86
Binding: Bound in green cloth, horizontal grain.
Front cover: Within a black rule border, 18.6 x 11.~cm.,
are the following. In the upper three-fifths of the cov
er, a mountain landscape with grey rocks lined in black
and black trees in the foreground and grey mountains and
yellow sky in the background. At bottom, stamped in gold,
'Hesper/ By Hamlin Garland'. Spine: Within a black rule
border, 18.6 x 3.lcm., the following is stamped in gold.
•Hesper/ Hamlin/ Garland/ Harpers•. Back cover:
blank. End Eapers: white, laid, unwatermarked, with
conjugate binder's sheets at front and back.
Notes: Price: $1.50.
Mentioned in Publishers' W eeklz for October 17,
1903.
The Light of the Star
First published 1904
87
Title page, p.[111]: Within an ornamental border,
12.1 x Scm., and a double rule border, 11.8 x 7.2cm., is
the following.
1
THE / LIGHT OF THE STAR/ A Novel [in
Gothic type]/ BY/ HAMLIN GARLAND/ AUTHOR OF "HESPER"/
"THE CAPTAIN OF THE GRAY-HORSE TROOP"/ ETC. ETC./ pub
lisher's seal: two hands exchanging a torch, within oval
ornamentation]/ NEW YORK AND LONDON/ HARPER & BROTHERS/
PUBLISHERS :: MCMIV'. Title and name of publisher
printed in red.
Copyright and publication notice, p.[iv]: t foot
of page, within a ruled box, 1.4 x 5.4cm., 'Copyright,
1904, by HAMLIN GARLAND./ [rule]/ All rights reserved./
Published May, 1904.'
Collation: 19.4 x 12.Scm.; leaves, 18.8 x 12.4cm.
[1]
8
2-18
8
, 143 leaves, pp. (1-vi] 1-277 (278-280]. The
eighth leaf of 18 signature is used as t he lining paper
inside the back cover. Plate tipped in facing p.[111).
Contents: pp.[1-11]: blank. p.[111]: title page;
tipped to it, a frontispiece with guard sheet. p.(iv:
copyright and publication notice. p.[v]: caption ~1tle
page. p.(vi]: blank. p.l: text of novel begins, headed
'THE LIGHT OF THE STAR' with headpiece below title.
88
p .[278]: text ends. pp.[279-280]: blank.
Each chapter has head and tail pieces.
Text: Type: 11-point old style, standard weight
and width. Paper: White, wove, unwatermarked; all edges
trimmed.
Binding: Bound in grey cloth. Front cover: Let
tered in gold , 'THE LIGHT/ OF THE STAR/ HAMLIN GARLAND'.
The upper two-thirds of the front cover is ornamented as
follo s . Centered below the title is a six-point star
outlined i n blue. ithin the star is the head of a woman
stamped in blue, with white light rays radiating from be
hind the head. Surrounding the star and the title on both
sides and a t top are white ribbons, edged in blue. In the
upper corners, two gargoyle heads are stamped in green and
dark blue, the ribbons emerging from their mouths and
meeting in bows over their foreheads. On either side at
bottom, a horn and pipes are stamped in green and blue,
entangled in the r i bbons. Spine: Lettering in gold,
'THE LIGHT/ OF/ THE STAR/ [small -ornament in gold: two
acorns on a stem] / HAMLIN/ GARLAND/ [a harp stamped in
green and blue, with entangled ribbons of white lined in
blue which proceed down the spine]/ HARPERS'. Back cover:
bl nk . End papers: At front, white laid paper, unwater
marked , with conjugate binder's sheet. At back, the lining
89
paper is white, wove text paper, the conjugate of leaf 1
of the 18th gathering; no binder's sheet.
Motes: Price: $1.50.
Mentioned in Publishers' Weekly for May 21, 1904.
The Tyranny of the Dark
First published 1905
Title page, p.[1]: Within a heavy rule border,
13.5 x 8.5om., are the following. At top, within a light
rule box, 2.6 x '7.5cm., 'THE TYRANNY / OF THE DARK'.
Below, within a light rule box,? x ?.5cm., 'BY/ HAMLIN
GARLAND / AUTHOR OF / "THE CAPTAIN OF THE GRAY-HORSE
TROOP" / "HESPER" "THE LIGHT OF THE STAR" / ETC. ETC. /
[publisher's seal: two hands exchanging a torch]'. At
bottom, within a light rule box, 2.1 x ?.5cm., 'LONDON
AND REW YORK / HARPER & BROTHERS / PUBLISHERS : : MCMV ' •
The title end the name of the publisher are printed in red.
Copyright and publication notice, E•[ii]: At foot
ot page, within a ruled box, 1.4 x 5.4cm., 'Copyright,
1905, by HAMLIN GARLAND/ [rule]/ All rights reserved./
Published May, 1905.'
Collation: 19.4 x 12.6cm.; leaves, 18.7 x 12.5cm.
[1]
8
2-28
8
, 224 leaves, pp. (1-11] 111 [iv-viii] 1-438
[ 439-440].
Contents: p.[i]: title page. p.(11]: copyright
and publication notice. pp.111-[iv]: table of 'CONTENTS'.
p.[v]: table of 'ILLUSTRATIONS'. p.[vi]: blank. p.[vii]:
caption title page, 'BOOK I'. p.[v111]: table headed,
'THE CHARACTERS CONCERNED'. p.1: text of novel begins,
headed 'THE / TYRANNY OF TiiE DARK / I / THE SETTINO'.
p.100: text of Book I ends. p.[101]: caption title page,
'BOOK II'.
p. [ 102]: blank. p.103: text of Book II be-
gins. p. [ 439]: text ends. p. [440]: blank. Plates by
W. E. Mears, on gloss paper, tipped in facing pp. [ 1],
6,
36, 108, [ 212], 2'76, 308, and 436.
Text: Type: 11-point modern, standard weight and
width. Paper: white, wove, unwatermarked; all edges
trimmed.
Binding: Bound in blue cloth, with horizontal
grain. Front cover: The following is stamped in gold:
'THE [triangular mark] TYRANNY/ OF [triangular mark] THE
[triangular mark] DARK/ [triangular mark] HAMLIN (trian
gular mark] GARLAND [triangular mark]•. Below this, a
decorative illustration, as follows. Against the back
ground of a light blue circle, 8.5cm. in diameter, a dark
blue bat, its wings spread and touching a pair of human
hands which are crossed and bound at the wrists. Spine:
Stamped in gold, 'THE / TYRANNY / OF THE / DARK / (a bat,
wings outspread]/ Hamlin Garland/ HARPERS'. Back cover:
blank. End papers: white, wove, unwatermarked, with
conjugate binder's sheets at front and back.
Notes: Price: $1.50.
Mentioned in Publishers' Weekly for May 13, 1905.
92
What are apparently later issues have been noted
which omit the bat which ·is stamped in gold on the spine
ot the tirst issue. This point has been noted in copies
with imprint dates of both 1905 and 1906.
Witch's Gold
First published 1906
93
Title page
1
p.[iii]: 'WITCH'S GOLD/ being a new/
and enlarged version of/ "THE SPIRIT of SWEETWATER"/ by
/ HAMLIN GARLAND/ author of/ Wayside Courtships,/ Main
Travelled Roads, Prairie Songs, Etc., Etc./ [floral orna
ment]/ New York/ Doubleday Page & Company/ 1906•. Ti
tle page is etched, with lettering in green, enclosed in a
border of long stems with two trees in green and brown at
upper corners; these stems also enclose a landscape in
brown, green, and white. At foot of page, the monogram
'L' in an oval.
Copyright and publication notice, p.[iv]: Printed
in green, with an ornament of two poppies, 'Copyright,
1898, 1906, by/ Hamlin Garland/ Published September, 1906
/ All rights reserved,/ including that of translation into
foreign languages,/ including the Scandinavian.'
Collation: 20.8 x 14cm.; leaves, 20.1 x 1~.4cm.
[a1
1
[1-15]
8
(16]
6
, 12? leaves, pp. [a-bl [1-v11] viii-ix
[x-xxJ (ll 2-231 (232). The leaf with half title (pp.[a
b]) and plates facing pp. 50 and 202 are tipped in.
Contents: p.[al: half title page, 'WITCH'S/
GOLD', printed in green, with floral ornamentation in
brown, green, and orange. p.[b]: blank. p.[i]: blank.
94
p.[11l: frontispiece, with tipped in guard sheet. p.[111]:
title page. p.[iv]: copyright and publication notice.
p. (vJ:
1
'1
1
0 / ZULIME TAPT GARLAND, / MY WIFE, / AND / MARY
ISABEL,/ MY DAUGHTER,/ I DEDICATE/ THIS NEW/ EDITION/
OF/ AN/ OLD,/ OLD/ STORY'. Printed in green, within a
colored floral design. p.[vi]: blank. pp.[viiJ-ix: Au
thor's Foreword [printed in green]. p.[x]: blank. p.[xi]:
table of •contents', printed in green within floral orna
mentation. p.[xii]: blank. p.[xiii]: 'Characters in the
story', printed in green with heading in Gothic type.
p.[xivJ: blank. p.[xv]: table of 'Illustrations', printed
in green within colored floral ornamentation. p.(xvi]:
blank. p.[xvii]: 'THE MYSTERY OF MOUNTAINS', poem, prin-
---- - ----
ted in italic type. p.[xviii]: blank. p.[xix]~ caption
title page, 'WITCH'S/ GOLD', with ornamental buds at top
and bottom. p. (xx]: blank. p. [1]: text of novel begins,
'
headed 'CHAPTER I'. p.231: text ends. p.(2321: blank.
Text: Type: 12-point modern, standard weight and
width. Paper: white, wove, unwatermarked; the first
gathering {pp.[1-xvi]) and the tipped-in half title page
are gloss paper. Side and bottom edges are untrimmed;
top edge is trim ed and gilt.
Binding: Bound in light, yellow-brown cloth, with
horizontal grain. Front cover: Within a blind ruled
,.
.
95
border , 19.9 x 12.5cm., a floral filigree stamped in gold
and red, and within this, lettering stamped in green as
follows, 'Witch's Gold/ by/ HAMLIN GARLAND'. Spine:
Lettering stamped in green, 'Witch's/ Gold/ GARLAND/
[ornament: flower in red, stem in gold]/ DOUBLEDAY/
PAGE & co.' Back cover: blank. End papers: White,
wove , unwatermarked, with conjugate binder' sheets at
front and at back.
Notes: Price: 1.50.
Mentioned in Publishers' Weekly for September 8,
1906. According to Merl Johnson, the first edition was
a l so issued in publisher's leather.
Originally published in abbreviated form under the
t itle, The Spirit of Sweet ater: as a serial from August
-- ---- - -----
t o October, 189?, in the Ladies'Home Journal, and as a
book in 1898. (See pp.60-63, bov .) In the Author's
Fore ord, p.1x, it is stated
The revision of the manuscript for this present
final form has resulted in considerable new material
which appears here for the first time.
The Long Trail
First published 190?
96
Title 2age, E.[1]: Within a double rule border,
12.5 x 7.5cm., is the following. 'THE LONG TRAIL/ A STORY
OF THE / NORTHWEST WILDERNESS / BY / HAMLIN GARLAND /
AUTH OR OF/ "THE CAPTAIN OF THE GRAY-HORSE TROOP"/ "THE
TYRANNY OF THE DARK"/ "HESPER" ETC./ ILLUSTRATED/
[publisher's seal: hands exchanging a torch]/ NEW YORK
AND LONDON/ HARPER & BROTHERS PUBLISHERS/ MCMVII'
Copyr1sht and publication notice, p.[ii]: 'Copy
r i ght, 1907, by HAMLIN GARLAND./ [rule]/ All rights!:!_
served. / Illustrations published by courtesy of/ "The
Youth's Companion," Boston, Mass./ Published April, 1907.'
Collation: 19.4 x 12.9cm.; leaves, 18.? x 12.6cm.
[1]
8
2-17
8
, 136 leaves, pp. [i-v1111 1-262 (263-264].
Plate s tipped in facing pp. [1] (with guard sheet), 28,
90 , 98, 118, 176, 200, 228. Map, p.[15].
Contents: p.[1]: title page. p.[11]: copyright
and publication notice. p.[iii]: table of 'CONTENTS'.
p . [iv ]: blank. p.[v]: table of 'ILLUSTRATIONS'. p.[vi]:
blank . p.[vii]: half title page, 'THE LONG TRAIL'.
p.[viii]: blank. p.1: text of novel begins, headed 'THE
LONG TRAIL/ I/ LEAVING HOME'. p.[263]: text ends.
p . [ 264 ] : blank.
97
Text: Type: 11-point old style, standard eight
and width. Paper: hite, ove, un atermarked ; all edges
trimmed.
Binding: Bound in medium gre n cloth, 1th hori
zontal grain. Front cover: At top, a la dscape between
two black, horizontal rules, 1th sky and river of orange;
t hree pine trees in black; and mountains and rocks in the
green of the binding, be ng outlined in black. Superim
posed upon the landscap and extending over two-thirds of
the cover, a horse and rider stamped in black. t bottom,
stamped in oran e and outlined in black, 'THE/ LONG TRAIL
/ HAMLIN GARL D'. Spine: lettering stamped in orange,
'THE/ LONG/ TR IL/ (crossed pick and shovel, stamped in
black /HAMLIN/ GARL ND/ HARPERS'. Back cover: blank.
End pape~s:
hite, wove, nwatermarked; with conjugate
binder's sheets at front and back.
Notes: Price: 1.25.
entioned in Publishers' eeklz for April 27, 1907.
Hamlin Garland has written in his copy, "A boy's
story based on my record "The '!'rail of the Goldseekers."
Reissued in 1935 1th "The Return of A Private,"
edited by Barbara Grace Spayd, and published by Harper &
Brothers. lxvii, 332 pp. 1th frontispiece and plates .
19½cm. in height. ( ot seen by the bibliographer . )
Money Magic
First published 1907
98
Title page, p.[~11]: 'MONEY MAGIC/ A Novel [in
Gothic type]/ BY/ HAMLIN GARLAND/ AUTHOR OF/ "THE CAP
TAIN OF THE GRAY-HORSE TROOP"/ "HESPER" ETC./ ILLUSTRA
TED BY/ J. N. MARCHAND/ [publisher's seal: two hands
passing a torch]/ NEW YORK AND LONDON/ HARPER & BROTHERS
PUBLISHERS/ MCMVII'. The page is within a single rule
border, 14.1 x 8.6cm., and a double rule border, 13.5 x
8cm.
Copyright and publication notice, p.[iv]: At foot
of page, within a ruled box, 1.4 x 5.4cm., •copyright,
1907, by HA LIN GARLAND./ [rule)/ All rights reserved./
Published October, 1907.'
Collation: 19.2 x 13.lcm.; leaves, 18.5 x 12.3cm.
(1]
8
2-23
8
, 184 leaves, pp. [i-x] 1-354 (355-358]. Plates
tipped in facing pp. [111) (with guard sheet), 36, 108,
170, 222, 252, 332, 352.
Contents: pp.[1-ii]: blank. p.[111]: title page.
p.[ v]: copyright and publication notice. pp.[v-vi]: ta
ble of 'CONTENTS'. p.[vii]: table of 'ILLUSTRATIONS'.
p.[viii] : blank. p.[ix]: half title page, ' MONEY MAGIC'.
p.[x]: blank. p.l: text begins, headed 'MONEY MAGIC/
CHAPTER I/ THE CLERK OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE.' p.(355]:
99
text ends. pp.[356-358]: blank.
Text: Type: 10-point modified old style, standard
weight and width. Paper: white, wove, unwatermarked; all
edges trimmed.
Binding: Bound in green cloth, horizontal grain.
Front cover: Lettering stamped in white, 'MONEY/ MAGIC
/HAMLIN/ GARLAND'. Encircling the lettering, s ribbon
stamped in orange and tied in a bow at the bottom. Below,
two cornucopias stamped in black, are spilling fruit and
leaves which are stamped in orange, white, and black. At
center is a white money bag tied with an orange ribbon;
through a rent in the bag, gold coins are spilling.
Spine: Lettering stamped in gold, •~ONEY/ MAGIC/ [a
white money bag tied with an orange ribbon]/ HAMLIN/
GARLAND/ HARPERS'. Back cover: blank. End papers:
White, wove, unwatermarked, of heavier weight than the
text paper; with conjugate ,binder's sheets at front and
at back.
Notes: Price: $1.50.
Mentioned i n Publishers' W eekly for October 19,
190'7.
Republished in the Border Edition of Hamlin Gar
land's works (1922) under the title Mart Haney's Mate.
The Shadow World
First p~blished 1908
100
Title page, p.[1]: Within a double rule border,
15 x 8.Scm., the following. 'THE/ SHADOW WORLD/ BY/
HAMLIN GARLAND/ AUTHOR OF/ "THE CAPTAIN OF THE GRAY
HORSE TROOP"/ "MONEY MAGIC" ETC./ [publisher's seal:
two hands exchanging a to:: •ch] / NEW YORK AND LONDON /
HARPER & BROTHERS PUBLISHERS/ MCMVIII'
Copyrigh; and publication notice, E·[ii]~ At foot
of page, in a ruled box, 1.8 x 5.4cm., the following.
'Copyright, 1908, by HA LIN GARLAND./ [rule]/ Copyright,
1908, by THE RIDGWAY COMPANY./ [rule]/ All rights~
served. / Published September, 1908.' Hand-stamped below
the ruled box, 'Printed in u. s. of America'.
Collation: 19.3 x 13cm.; leaves, 18.6 x 12.6cm.
(1)
8
2-19
8
, 152 leaves, pp. [a-bl (1-11] iii-iv [v-vi]
[1-2) 3-294 [295-296].
Contents: pp.[a-b]: blank. p.[1]: title page.
p.(11] : copyright and publication notice. pp . 111-[v]:
FORE ORD. p.[vi: blank. p.(11: caption title page, 'THE
SHADO WORLD'. p.[2): blank. p.3: text begins, headed
'THE SHADOW 1 0RLD
1
• p.(295]: text ends. p.[2961: blank.
Text• Ty~e: 12-point old style, standard weight
and width. Paper: white, wove, unwatermarked; all dges
101
trimmed.
Binding: Bound in light blue cloth with vertical
grain. Front cover: Within a decorative border, chiefly
linear, 18.4 x ll.6cm., the following. At top, lettering
in white outlined in black, 'THE/ SHADOW/ WORLD/ HAMLIN
GARLAND'. Below, the lower three-quarters of cover is or
namented with a floral design stamped in black, with a
circle 7cm. in diameter at its center. Within the circle,
agai nst a white ground, two human hands, dorsal view with
little fingers crossed, are outlined in bleck. Spine:
Lettering stamped in gold and ornamentation in black, as
follows . '[linear ornament, flat on top, arched at bottom]
/THE/ SHADOW/ ORLD / [linear ornamentation, floral or
perhaps ectoplasmic] /HAMLIN/ GARLAND/ HARPERS'. Back
cover: blank. End papers: white, wove, unwatermarked;
with conjugate binder's sheets at front and back.
Notes: Price: $1.35.
Mentioned in Publishers' Weeklz for October l?,
1908.
An advance issue has been observed which 1s identi
cal in all respects with the first edition except that it
is bound in f lexible red cloth with paper backing, 18.6 x
12.5cm. Front cover: stamped in black, within a heavy
rule border, l?.5 x 10.lc~.,
1
THE / SHADO~ / roRLD /
102
HAMLIN GARLAND'. Spine: stamped in black, as follows,
1
[ rule ] / THE / SHADOW / ORLD / HAMLIN / GARLAND /
{rule]•. Back cover: blank. End papers: white, wove,
unwatermarked, of heavier stock than text paper; with
conjugate binder's sheets at front end back •
..
The occasin Ranch
First Eublished 1909
103
Title page, p.( 1]: ithin a double rule border,
15 x 8.8cm. , the follo ing. 'THE/ MOCCASI RANCH/
STORY OF DAKOTA / BY / HAMLIN GARLAND / AUTHOR OF / "THE
CAPTAIN OF THE GRAY-HORSE TROOP"/" AIN-TRAV LLED ROADS"
ETC. / [publisher's seal: to hands exchangin a torch]/
NEW YORK AND LONDON / HARPER & BROTHERS PUBLI RS/ MCMIX'
Copyright and publication notice, p.[ii]: At foot
of page , within a ruled box 1. x 5.4cm, th fol g.
'Copyright, 1909, by HAMLIN GARLAND./ [rule)/ All rights
reserved./ Published September, 1909.'
Colla ion: 20.2 x 13.5cm.; leaves, 19.4 x 1 cm.
[1]
8
2-9
8
, 72 leaves, pp. [i-vi] 1-136 [13?-138]. Plate
with guard sheet tipped in facing p.[1].
Contents: p.[1): title page. p.fii]: copyright
and publication notice. p.[iii]: table of 'CONTENTS'.
p.fiv ): blank. p.(v]: half title page, 'THE MOCCASIN
RANCH' . p.[vi]: blank. p.1: text begins, headed, 'THE
OCCASIN RA CH/ I/ MARCH'. p.[13?]: text ends.
p. (138]: blank.
Text: Typ: 12-point modern, standard weight and
width. Paper: hite, wove, un atermarked; side and bot
tom edges untrimmed; top edge trimmed and gilt.
104
~inding: Bound in olive-green cloth, with vertical
grain. Front cover: Lettering stamped in yellow, 'THE
/MOCCASIN/ RANCH/ HAMLIN/ GARLAND'. This lettering
1s superimposed upon an illustration which fills most of
the front cover. The foreground is dark blue and yellow;
to the left of a pale blue mid-ground is a flag on a pole,
in brown and yellow, and to the right, a single-eaved,
brown building, partly cut off by the right edge of cover.
Lettered over the door in blue, 'THE MOCCAS / RANCH'.
Next to the building, an axle tree and wagon wheels. In
the background , dark blue sky and yellow clouds. To the
right, the initials 'BS' in pale blue. Spine: Lettering
stamped in gold, 'THE/ MOCCA- /SIN/ RANCH/ [nine-pet
aled yellow flower with blue center]/ GARLAND/ [flower,
as above]/ HARPERS'. Back cover: blank. End papers:
white, wove, unwatermarked paper, of heavier stock than
the text paper, with conjugate binder's sheets at front
and back.
Notes: Price: $1~00 .
entioned in Publishers' Weekly for September 18,
1909. Hamlin Garland's copy bears his inscription, 'Ad
vance copy -- Sept.? -- 09.'
First published e.s a serial, "The Land of the Strad
dle Bug," in the Chapbook (Nov.15, 1894-Feb.15, 1895.)
Cavanagh, Foret Ranger
First published 1910
105
Title page, p. [i]~ Within a heavy rule border,
15.2 x 9.lcm., the follo ing. At top, within a light rule
box, 4 x 8.3cm.,
1
C VANAOH / FOREST R NGER / RO MANCE/
OF THE MOUNTAIN WEST'. Belo, ithin box, 6.9 x a.~cm.,
'BY / HAMLIN GARLAND/ AUTHOR OF/ "THE CAPTAIN OF THE
GRAY-HORSE TROOP"/" AI.-TR V LLED ROADS" ETC./ [pub
lisher' s seal: two hands exchanging a torch]'. At bottom,
ithin a ox, 2.7 x 8. cm., 'HARPER & BROTHERS PUBLISHERS
/ NEW YORK AND LONDON I MC X'
Copyrisht and publication notice, p.(ii]: At top,
within a ruled box, 6.3 x 6.6cm., publisher's advertise
ment, headed 'BOOKS BY/ HAMLIN GARLAND'. Listed are 14
titles, with size and price, the first being 'CAV NAGH-
FOREST RANGER ••• Post 8vo 1.50' and the last, 'BOY
LIFE ON THE PRAIRIE. Ill'd. Post 8vo 1.50 / (In Boys'
and Girls' Library) ••• , .?5 / (rul] / HARPER & BROTH
ERS, PUBLISHERS, N.Y.' Below the ruled box, 'Copyright,
1910, by HAMLIN GARLAND/ [rule]/ All rights reserved./
[rule]/ Published March, 1910. / Printed in the United
----
Stats of America•
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Collation: 19.3 x 12.Scm.; leaves, 18.6 x 12. 6cm .
[a]
8
(1]
8
2-19
8
, 160 leaves, pp. [a-fl (1-vi] vii (viii-x ]
106
1-300 (301-304). Plate and guard sheet tipped in facing
p.[i] . The first leaf of [a signature 1s used as the
lining paper of the inside front cover, its conjugate be
ing leaf 8 of the gatherin.
Contents: pp.[a-b]: blank lining pa er. pp.[c-f]:
blank . p.[1]: title page; tipped to it, a gloss pa er
frontispiece 1th guard sheet: photograph of mount d
rang r with caption ' THE R NOER'. p.(11]: copyright and
publication notic • p.[111): 'TO THE FOREST RANGER/
WHOSE LONELY VIGIL ON/ THE IGHT GU D / T PUB-
LIC HERITAGE'. p.[iv]: blank. p.[v]: table of 'Contents'.
p.(vi]: blank. pp.v11-[v111: INTRODUCTION, signed on
p.[vi i], 'GIFFORD PINCHOT / March 14, 1910.' p. ix]:
caption title page, 'Cavanagh: Forest Ranger'. p.[x]:
blank . p.l: text of novel begins, headed 'Cavanagh: For
est Ranger/ I/ THE DESERT CHARIOT'. p.[301]: text ends.
pp.[302-304: blank.
Text: Tile: 11-point old style, standard eight
and width. Paper: white, wove, unwatermarked; all edges
trimmed .
Binding: Bound in light blue cloth, with horizon
tal grain. Front cover: Letterin stamped in orang, as
follo s . At top, 'CAVANAGH/ Forest Ranger'; at bottom,
'HAMLIN GARLAND'. Occupying the larger part of the front
10'1
cover is an illu tration of a young, oman standing behind
a cam f re, with pine tr es and a ountain landsc pe in
the background. The ood and bushes are orinted in black;
the fire and sky in orange; smoke from th fire, the
girl's blouse and the clouds in the sky in pale blue; and
the remainder is in the blue of the binding. Spine: Let
tering sta pd in gold and ornament in black, as follows.
'C VA OH/ For st/ Ranger/ [pine tree, 1th root or
ribbon-lik orna ntation at its base]/ HAMLIN/ GARL D
/ H.11-RP '· __ r: bl __ ers: At f!'ont,
the lining pa er is part of la] signature, as described
above. t back, hite, ove, un atermarked paper, 1th
conjugate binder's sheet.
otes: Price: 1.50.
Mentioned in Publishers' eekly for pril 2, 1910.
Other Main-Travelled Roads
First published 1910
108
Title page, p,[iii]: Within a heavy rule border,
15.3 x 9.2cm., the following. At top, within a light rule
box, 3.5 x 8.4cm., 'Other/ Main-Travelled Roads•. Below,
within a light rule box, 7.1 x 8.4cm., 'By/ HAMLIN GAR
LAND/ Author of/ Main-Travelled Roads, etc./ [publish-
--- -
r's seal: two hands exchanging a torch]•. At bottom,
withi a light rule box, 2.9 x 8.4cm., 'Harper & Brothers
/Publishers/ New York and London'
Copyright notic , p. [iv]: 'Copyright, 1892, 1899,
1910, by HAMLIN GARLAND/ [rule]/ All rights reserved/
[rule]/ Printed in the United States of America•
--- - -- --- - ---
Collation : 19.3 x 13cm.; leaves, 18.6 x 12.5cm.
[a]
4
[1]
8
2-4
8
[5-~]
8
7-19
8
[20]
8
21-22
8
, 180 leaves, pp.
[i-iv] v [vi-vii] viii [ix-x] (1-~] 4-349 [350].
Contents: p.(1]: half title page, 'OTimR MAIN
TRAV LLED RODS'. p.[ii]: blank. p.[iii): title page.
p.(iv]: copyright notice. p.v: PRAIRIE FOLKS (poeml.
p.(vi): blank . pp.(v11·-v111: PREFACE. p.(ix]: table of
'CONTE TS'. p.(x]: blank. Each of the following stories
begins with separate caption title page, its verso being
blank. pp.(1 ]-25: WILLIAM BACON'S MAN. p.[26]: blank.
pp.(27]-62 : ELDER PILL, PREACHER. pp.(63)-?8: A DAY OF
109
GRACE. pp.(?9)-115: LUCRETI BURNS. p.(116]: blank.
pp.[ll?]-139. DADDY DEERING. p.[140]: blank. pp.(141)-
200 : A STOP-OVER AT TYRE. pp.(201)-241: A DIVISIO IN THE
COO LLY . p.[242]: blank. pp.(243)-260: A FAIR EXILE.
pp. (261)-289: AN ALIEN IN THE PINS. p.[290: blank.
pp. [291)-301: BEFORE THE LO GREE DOOR. p.[302]. blank.
pp. [303]-349: A PRE CHER' LOVE STORY. p.(350: AN AFTER-
ORD : OF INDS, SNO S, AND THE STARS (poem; printed in
italic type].
__ : ~ype: 11-poin ol s yle, ndard 1 h
and width. Paper:
t r i mmed.
hite, ove, unwatermarked; all dges
Binding: Bound in tan clo h, 1th horizontal grain.
Front cover: Stamped in gold, as follo s. A diamond-
shaped pattern, 11.2cm. from point to point, 1s formed by
four ears of corn and their husks placed at right angles.
At the center of this pattern, within a roughly square
area, 'OTHER/ MIN/ TRAVELLED/ RODS/ H LIN/ GARLAND'
Spine : Stamped in gold, 'OTHER/ AIN /TRAVELLED/ ROADS
/HALI /GARLAND/ [ear of corn 1th husks, tip don]/
HARPERS'. Back cover: blank. End apers: hite, ove,
n atermarked, 1th conjugate binder's sheets at front and
b ck. This binding is in th same style a that of The
Trail of the Goldseekers, 1899, and Boy Life~ the
110
Prairie, 1899.
Notes: Price: $1.50.
Mentioned in Publishers' We~klz for October 1,
1910.
This title is not a true first edition, since the
contents in its entirety had been previously published in
either Prairie Folks or Wayside Courts~ips.
The following are' reprinted from Prairie Folks, New
Edition , Revised and Enlarged, 1899: Prairie Folks [poem];
1111am Bacon's Man; Elder Pill, Preacher; Lucretia Burns
(titled Sim Burns's Wife in the 1892 edition); Daddy Deer
ing; A Division in the Coolly (titled Aidgewise Feelin's
in Prairie Folks); and An Afterword: Of ' inds, Snows, and
the Stars _ poem].
The following were published in wazside Courtships,
1897, and are here reprinted with minor revisions: A Fair
Exile; An Alien in the Pines; Before the Low Green Door;
and A Preacher's Love Story.
A Stop-Over in Tyre 1s republished from wazside
Courtships , but with major revisions.
Victor Ollnee•a Discipline
First Eublished 1911
111
Title eage, E·[il: Within a double rule border,
14.? x 8.4cm., the following. 'VICTOR OLLNEE
1
S / DISCI
PLINE / BY / HAMLIN GARLAND / AUTHOR OF / "THE CAPTAIN OF
THE GRAY-HORSE TROOP"/ "MAIN-TRAVELLED ROADS" ETC/ [pub
lisher's seal: two hands exchanging a torch]/ HARPER &
BROTHERS PUBLISHERS/ NEW YORK AND LONOON / MCMXI'
CoJ?yriE5ht and publication notice, E• [ 11] :, Centered
on page, a publisher's advertisement within a ruled box,
6.3 x 6.6cm., headed 'BOOKS BY/ HAMLIN GARLAND', iden
tical to the advertisement on p.[ii] of Cavanagh
1
Forest
Ranger. See p.105, above. At foot of page, 'COPYRIGHT,
1911, BY HAMLIN GARLAND / [rule] / PRINTED IN THE UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA/ PUBLISHED SEPTEMBER, 1911'
Collation: 19.5 x 13cm.; leaves, 18.4 x 12.5cm.
(11
4
2-20
8
, 156 leaves, pp. (i-iv] 1-307 (308].
Contents: p.(11: title page. p.[11]: copyright
and publication notice. p.(111]: table of 'CONTENTS'.
p.[iv]: blank. p.l: text begins, headed 'VICTOR OLLNEE'S
/DISCIPLINE/ I/ VICTOR READS THE FATEFUL STAR'.
p.[308]: text ends.
Text: Type: 11-point old style, standard weight
and width. Paper: white, wove, unwatermarked; all edges
112
trimmed.
Binding: Cloth-bound. [Not seen by the bibliog
rapher in the original binding.]
Notes: Price: $1.30.
An advance issue has been noted bound in flexible
red cloth with paper backing, 18.4 x 12.5cm. Front cover
stamped in black, as follows: within a heavy rule border,
17.5 x 10.6cm., 'VICTOR/ OLLNEE'S /DISCIPLINE/ HAMLIN
GARLAND'. Spine stamped in black, •[rule]/ VICTOR/
OLLNEE'S /DISCIPLINE/ HAMLIN/ GARLAND/ HARPERS/
[rule]•. End papers are white, wove, unwatermarked, with
conjugate binder's sheets at front and back.
The Forester's Daughter
Pirst published 1914
113
Title page, p.(11: Within a double rule border,
14.5 x 8.4cm., the following, 'THE FORESTER'S/ DAUGHTER/
A ROMANCE OF THE BEAR-TOOTH RANGE/ BY/ HAMLIN GARLAND/
AUTHOR OF/ "THE CAPTAIN OF THE GRAY-HORSE TROOP"/ "MAIN
TRAVELLED ROADS" ETC./ ILLUSTRATED/ [publisher's seal:
two hands exchanging a torch]/ HARPER & BROTHERS PUBLISH
ERS/ NEW YORK AND LONDON/ MCMXIV'
Copzright and publication notice, p.[ii]: 'COPY
RIGHT, 1914, BY HAMLIN GARLAND / [rule] / PRINTED IN THE
UBITED STATES OF AMERICA/ PUBLISHED FEBRUARY, 1914 / A-0'
Collation: 19.3 x 13cm.; leaves, 18.6 x 12.5cm.
[a]
8
[1]
8
2-10
8
, 152 leaves, pp. [a-r] [1-vi] vii [vi11-x]
1-286 [287~288]. Plates tipped in facing pp. [i], 6, 140,
and 196.
Contents: pp.(a-el: blank. p.(r]: publisher's ad
vertisement in ruled box, ?.l x 6.4em., headed 'BOOKS BY/
HAMLIN GARLAND'. Listed are 17 titles, co~mencing with
•THE FORESTER'S DAUGHTER. Ill'd. Post 8vo net $1.20'.
Ends with 'THE SHADOW WORLD ••••••• Post Svo 1.35 /
[rule]/ HARPER & BROTHERS, NEW YORK'. p.(i]: title page;
tipped thereto a gloss paper frontispiece with guard sheet:
a drawing signed by Robert W. Smith wit h the caption
114
•see P• 31 / HER FACE SHONE AS SHE CALLED OUT: "WELL, HOW
DO YOU STACK/ UP THIS 0RNINO?' p.[11]: copyright and
publication notice. p.[111]: table of 'CONTENTS'.
p.{iv]: blank. p.[v]: table of 'ILLUSTRATIONS'. p.[vi]:
blank. pp.vii-[viii]: AUTHOR'S FOREWORD. p.[ix]: caption
title page, 'THE FORESTER'S DAUGHTER'. p.[x]: blank.
p.l: text begins, headed 'THE FORESTER'S/ DAUGHTER/ I/
THE HAPPY GIRL'. p.[28?]: text ends. p.[288]: blank.
Text: Tzpe: 11-point old style, standard weight
and 1dth. Pap r: white, wove, unwatermarked; all edges
trimmed.
Binding: Bound in gr en cloth. Front cover: Pine
trees, embossed blind, the stamped background being of a
smoother texture. At top, embossed in gold, 'THE/ FOR
ESTER'S/ DAUGHTER'. At bottom, stamped in gold, 'HAMLIN
GARLAND'. Spine: Stamped in gold, as follows. 'The/
FORESTER'S/ DAUGHTER/ HAMLIN/ GARLAND/ HARPERS'. Back
cover: blank. End papers: white, ove, unwatermarked;
1th conjugate binder's sheets at front and back.
Notes: Price: 1.25.
They of the High Trails
First E_,Ublished 1916
Titl page, p.[111]: 'THEY OF THE/ HIGH R
115
I
[ornamental design: a lasso]/ HAMLIN GARLAND/ ILLUSTRA
TED/ [publisher's seal: to hands passing a torch]/
HARPER & BROTHERS PUBLISHERS/ NEW YORK AND LONDO t
Copyr1sht and publication notice, E•(iv]: 'THEY OF
THE HIGH TRAILS/ [rule]/ Copyright, 1902, 1906, 1908,
1910, 1913, 1914, 1915, by Hamlin Garland/ Copyright,
1916 by Harp r & Brother / Printed in h S
of America/ Published April, 1916 / D-Q'
Collation: 19.1 x 1 .2cm.; leaves, 18.4 x 11.5cm.
(1]
8
2-24
8
25
4
, 196 leaves, pp. [1-x] [l-2] 3-381 [382].
Plates inserted facing pp. [1111 ( 1th guard sheet), 58,
254, and 2'78.
Contents:
-·----
p.(1]: half title page, 'THEY OF THE
HIGH TRAILS'. p.(11]: publisher's advertisemen . , 'BOOKS
BY/ HAMLIN GARLAND/ THEY OF THE HIGH TRAILS. Illustra
ted. Post 8vo / [in all, 18 titles are listed, ending
with:]/ 'THE SHADOW ORLD. Post 8vo / [rul] / HARPER &
BROTHERS, NEW YORK/ ESTABLISHED 181?'. p.[111]: title
page. p.[iv]: copyright and publication notice. p.[v]:
table of 'CONTENTS'. p.[vi]: blank. p.[v11]: table of
'ILLUSTRATIONS'. p.[viii]: blank. pp.[ix-x): THE
116
AUTHOR'S FOREWORD [printed in italic type]. p.[1]: cap
t ion title page, 'THE ORUB~STAKER / --hammer in hand, still
pecking_!!/ the float, wanders the Rockies with/ hoeetul
patience, walking the peril-/ ous ledges of the cliffs~
endless/ search £f sold.' p.[2]: blank. pp.3-[2?]: text,
headed on p.3 'THEY OF THE HIGH/ TRAILS/ I/ THE GRUB
STAKER'. p.[28]: blank. p.(29]: caption title page, 'THE
COW -BOSS/ --the reckless cowboy~ his watch-/ eyed bron
££ still lopes across the/ srassy foot-hills--or holds his
milling/ herd~ the hiSh parks.' p.[30]: blank. pp.~l-
[ 53 ]: text. p.(541: blank. p.[55]: caption title page,
'THE REMITTANCE MAN/ --wayward son from across the seas-
/ is sone. Roused ~ manhood !?.z l 1s / country's call
2
he
has joined the ranks/ of those who fight to save the
shores / of his ancestral isle.• p.(56]: blank. pp.5?-
- - ------
[ '78 ] : text. p. [ 791 : capt ion t 1 t le page , 'THE LONESOME MAN
/ --the murderer still seeks forgetful-/ ness in the soli
tude, building his/ cabin in the shadow of great peaks.'
p.(80] : blank. pp.81-(91]: text. p.[92]: blank. p.[931:
caption title page , 'THE TRAIL TRAMP/ --mounted wanderer,
horseman of/ the restles s heart, still rides from/ place
~ placet contemptuous of gold,/ carrying in his partleche
all t he van-/ ishins traditions of the West.• p.(94]:
blank. pp.95-(108]: KELLEY AFOOT. pp.109-[12?]: KELLEY
11?
AS MARSHAL. pp.128-(151]: PARTNERS FOR A DAY. p.[152]:
blank. p.[153]: caption title page, 'THE PROSPECTOR/
sti 1 pushes his small p ck-mule/ through the sno of
-
glacial passes/ seeking the unexplored, and there-/ fore
more alluring, mountain range.• p.(154]: blank. pp.155-
{l~?]: text. p.[1?8]: blank. p.(179]: caption title
page, 'THE OUTLAW/ -- till seeks sanctuary in the green
/ timber, finding the storms of th / gr.anite peaks less
_.£~teared than/ the furz £f his neighbors.• p.[180]:
bl nk pp.181-[~ 3]: t xt. p [234]: blarJt. p.(235]:
caption title page, 'THE LEASER/ --As tenderfoot hay-
ro 1 r from the/ prairies--still tri s hi luck in some /
-----
abandon d tunnel--sternly toiling for/ his sweetheart far
away.• p.[236]: blank. pp.23?-[250]: text. p.[251): cap
tion title page, 'THE FOREST RANGER/ --hardz !On £f the
pionee -repre- / sentin~ the finer social order of the/
futur, rides his lonelz trail, guard-/ !ns with single
hearted devotion the/ splendid heritage of~ all.'
p.(252]: blank. pp.253-380: text. p.381: AFTERWORD [text
printed in italic type, with facsimile signature of Hamlin
Garland]. p.[382]: blank.
Text: Type: 10-pciint modified old style, tandard
eight and idth. Paper: white, ov , un atermarked; all
edges trimmed.
118
Binding: Bound in grey-bro n cloth. Front cover:
Lettering stamped in gold, as follows, 'THEY OF THE/
HIGH TRAILS/ [design or a saddle ithin a lar1 t stamped
blind]/ HAMLIN GARLAND'. Spine: Stamped in gold, 'THEY
/ OF THE/ HIGH/ TRAILS/ [design of a setting sun]/
HAMLIN / GARLAND / HARPERS'. Back cover: blank. End E,!
pers: Whit, ove, un atermarked, with conjugate binder's
sheets at front and back, of heavier wight than the text
pap r.
P 1 e. 1. 5.
191'7
1 ter issue has been noted with the same title
page, same copyright pag xc pt for date of printing sym
bol 'D-Q' (i.e., January,191'7), and same text from page
[ll to page [380], but with these differences:
Collation: Size same. [1]
8
2-2s
8
[26-29]
8
[30]
4
,
236 leaves, pp. [1-x] xi-xv [xvi] [1-2] 3-453 [454-456].
Pl tes are as in the first edition.
Contents: pp.[i-vii]: Same as in the first edition.
p.[viii]: An Appreciation of Hamlin Garland/ By Theodore
Roosevelt. p.[ix]: THE AUTHOR'S FOREWORD. p.[x]: blank.
pp.xi-(xvi]: PREFACE/ BY ILLI DEAN HOWELLS. pp.[1-
380]: text as in the tirst edition. p.[381]: caption
title p ge, 'THE TOURIST/ --tamed, subdued, laced with
119
trails/ and humming with wires, the great/ ranges (al
readz the pla7grounds _!!!/the nation) will soon~ com
modious / .!! the Alps. The remote draws near -l / the
wilderness!! sone.• p.[382]: blank. pp.583-452: text ot
'The Tourist.' p.453: AFTERWORD [text printed in italic
type, as in the tirst edition]. pp.[454-456): blank.
Text: Typography and paper are as in the tirst
edition.
Binding: As in the first edition, except that in
the copy examined the color or the binding cloth was dark
green.
Notes: "The Tourist," the story added to this
second issue was first published as a serial under the
title "Emily's Horse Wrangler" in Collier's National
Weekly, August 5 to August 19, 1916. (See pp.261-262,
below.)
A Son of the Middle order
First pub 1shed 1917
120
Title page, p.[iii]: 'A SON OF THE/ MIDDLE BORDER
/BY/ HAMLIN GARLAND/ WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY/ ALICE BAR
BER STEPHENS/ New York (in Gothic type]/ THE MAC ILLAN
CO PANY / 1917 / All rights reserved'
Copyright and publication notice, p.[iv]: 'COPY
RIGHT, 1914 AND 1917 / BY P. F. COLLIER & ON/ (rule]/
COPYRIGHT, 1917 / BY HAMLI GARLAND/ Set up and lectro
t pd. Published Augus , 1917.'
Collation: 19.7 x 13.3cm.; leaves, 18.9 x 13cm.
(1-29]8 [30]
10
, 242 leaves, pp. (1-iv] v-vii [viii-x] 1-
467 [468-474]. Plates tipped in opposite pp. (111], 46,
232, 236, 426, and 452.
Contents: p.[1]: half title pag, 'A SON OF THE
IDDLE BORDER'. p.(ii]: '•The M Co• (superimposed let
ters, underlined]/ THE MAC ILLAN COMPANY/ EW YORK•
BOSTON• CHICAGO• DALLAS/ ATLANTA• SAN FRANCISCO/ MAC-
ILLAN & CO., LI ITED /LONDON• BO BAY• CALCUTTA/ MEL
BOURNE/ THE ACMILLAN CO. OF CANADA, LTD/ TORONTO'.
p.[iii]: title page; tipped to it, a gloss paper frontis
piece printed in sepia: a dra ing 1th caption 'My fa
ther' return from the ar'. p.[iv]: copyright and pub
lication notice. pp.v-vi: table of 'CONTENTS'. p.v11:
121
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. p.[v111]: blank. p.[ix]: caption
title page, 'A SON OF THE MIDDLE BORDER'. p.[x]: blank.
p.l: text begins; at top, landscape headpiece with tarm
house in foreground; below, 'A Son of the Middle Border/
CHAPTER I/ Home from the War•. p.46?: text ends. Below
the text and above the page number, 'Printed in the United
States of America•. p.(468]: blank. p.(469]: within a
ruled box, 1.5 x 8.Scm., 'THE following pages contain ad
vertisements or / a few o. f the new Macmillan novels.'
p.[4?0]: blank. p.[471]: advertisement for The Dwelling
Place 2.%_ Light, by Winston Churchill. p.[472]: advertise
ment tor The Soul of a Bishop, by H. o. Wells. p.[4?3]:
- - -----
advertisement for King Coal, by Upton Sinclair. p.[4?4]:
advertisement for Michael: Brother ot Jerrz, by Jack Lon
don.
Text: Type: 11-point old style, standard weight
and width. Paper: white, wove, unwatermarked; all edges
trimmed.
Bindii:is: Bound in black cloth. Front cover:
Within a heavy rule border stamped in red, 19.3 x 12.4cm.,
the following. At top, a rectangular illustration, 3.4 x
?.5cm., of a covered wagon drawn by oxen with a horse
tethered at back. The foreground is stamped in violet,
the wagon in black tr1mmed in gold, a hill in left back-
122
ground in black, sky in gold, with clouds along horizon in
red. Below, stamped in red, 'A SON OF THE/ MIDDLE/ BOR
DER/ HAMLIN GARLAND'. Spine: Stamped in gold, as fol
lows, ' [ rule 1 / A / SON / OF THE / MIDDLE / BORDER /
[small ornament: three leat-shaped marks]/ HAMLIN/ GAR
LAND/ MACMILLAN/ [rule]•. Back cover: blank. End pa
pers: white, wove, unwatermarked; with conjugate binder's
sheets at front and back of heavier stock than the text
paper.
Notes: Price: $1.60.
Issued also in a "deluxe autographed edition" at
$2.50. Not seen by the bibliographer.
1923
Title [?age: 'A SON OF THE / MIDDLE BORDER / BY /
HAMLIN GARLAND/ Author of! Daughter£!_ the Middle Border
/ EDITED FOR SCHOOL USE / BY / E. H· . KEMPER MCCOMB / PRIN
CIPAL, EMMERICH MANUAL TRAINING/ HIGH SCHOOL, INDIANAPO-
. .
LIS, INDIANA/ W ITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY/ ALICE BARBER STE-
PHENS/ New York/ THE MACMILLAN COMPANY/ 1923 / All
rishts reserved'
Copyright and publication notice: 'PRINTED IN THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA/ COPYRIGHT, 1914 AND 1917 / BY
P. F. COLLIER & SON/ [rule]/ COPYRIGHT, 1917, 1923 / BY
HAMLIN GARLAND/ [rule]/ Set up and electrotyped.
123
Published August, 1917. / School edition published Febru
ary, 1923. / Nor ood Pr s [in Gothic type]/ J. s. Cush•
ing Co. -- Berwick & Smith Co./ Norwood, Mass, U.S.A.'
Collation and Ehzsical description: 19.4 x 13.7cm.;
leaves, 18.8 x 12.1cm. pp. [i-v1] vii-xi [xii] xiii [xiv]
xv [xvi] xvii [xviii] 1-478.
Bound in dark blue cloth, printed in black on front
cover and stamped in gold on spin. h1te, ove, unwater-
marked end paper and text paper.
Is ued as part of th od rn R aders' Series.
Price: 96 .cents.
Includes a new preface by Hamlin Garland titled,
"To y Young Reader," pp.vii-viii.
Reissued in the same series in 192?. Pagination,
xv, 478. Price: 80 cents.
Reissued in the same series in 1935. Pagination,
xvii, 4?8. Price: 90 cents.
Reprints of the regular edition includ:
1928: New York, Grosset and Dunlap. pp. v, 466.
21cm. in height. Price: 1.00.
193'7: Ne York, acmillan Co. "Royal edit ion."
pp. vi, 467. Price:
1.00.
1948: Ne York, «acmillan Co. pp. v, 466. Price:
2.49.
A Daughter ot the Middle Border
First Eublishe~ 1921
124
Title Eage, p.[iii]: 'A DAUGHTER OF THE/ MIDDLE
BORDER/ BY/ HAMLIN GARLAND/ Member of The American A
cademy of Arts and Letters . . / New York [printed in Gothic
type]/ THE MACMILLAN COMPANY/ 1921 / All rights!:!,-
served'
Copzright and Eublicat~on notice, E·[iv]: 'PRINTED
IN THE UNITED STATES OF A.MERICA/ COPYRIGHT, 1921, / BY
HAMLIN GARLAND./ Set up and electrotyped. Published Oc
tober 1921. / Press or/ J. J. Little & Ives Compan~ / New
York, U. s. A•'
Collation: 19.5 x 15cm.; leaves, 19 x 15cm.
[l-26]
8
(27)
4
, 212 leaves, pp. [i-viii] ix-xv [xvi] 1-405
(406-408]. Plates tipped in opposite pp. [111], 104, 286,
304, 322, 368, [400], and (402].
Contents: p.[1]: halt title page, 'A DAUGHTER OF
THE MIDDLE BORDER'. p.(11]: Within a double rule box, 3.2
x 6cm., the following. '!!l / HAMLIN GARLAND/ [rule]/
A SON OF THE MIDDLE BORDER/ A DAUGHTER OF THE MIDDLE BOR
DER/ ULYSSES S. GRANT, HIS LIFE AND CHARACTER'. p.(iii]:
title page, with frontispiece portraits tipped thereto.
p.[ivJ: copyright and publication notice. p.(v]: 'To my
wife Zulime Taft, who for more than/ twent1 years has
125
shared my toil and born / 1th my shortcomings, I dedi
cate this story/ of a household on the vanishing Middle/
Border, 1th an ever-deepening sense of her/ fortitude
and serenity.' p.[vi]: blank. p.[vii]: 'Acknowledgements
are made to Florence/ Hu~er Schott, Edward Foley and Ar
thur/ Dudl y for the use of the photographs hich / il
lustrate this volume.' p.(v1i1]: blank. pp.ix-xii:
FOR ORD. pp.xiii-xiv: table ot 'CONTENTS'. p.xv: table
of 'ILLUSTRATIONS'. p.[xvi]: blank. p.l: text begins,
headed 'A Dau hter of the Middle/ Border/ BOO I/ C P
TER ONE/ My Fir t inter in Chicago'. p.(400]: blank.
p.[401]: caption title page, 'AFTER ORD'. p.(402]: blank.
pp.403-405: text of the Afterword. pp.(406-408): blank.
Text: Type: 11-point modern, standard eight and
width. Paper:
trimmed.
hite, wove, unwatermarked; all edges
Binding: Bound in black cloth. Front cover:
Within a red rule border, 19 x 12.2cm., the following. At
top, a rectangular illustration, 2.9 x ?.5cm., or an oxen
drawn covered wagon, with foreground in blue-grey, agon
in black 1th gold and blue-gray trimmings, hill in left
background in black, sky in gold, and clouds in rd. Be
lo, stamped in red, 'A DAUGHTER OF/ THE MIDDLE/ BORDER
/ HAMLIN GARLAND'. §pine: Stamped in gold, as follows,
126
'[rule] / A / DAUGHTER / OF THE / IDDLE / BORDER
1
1
[small ornament: three leaf-shaped marks]/ HAMLIN/ GAR
LAND/ MACMILLAN/ (rule]/ [three square dots '• Back
cover: blank. End Eapers: cream-colored, wove, unwater
marked paper, with conjugate binder's sheets at front and
back.
Notes: Price: 2.00.
A typographical error has been noted in the first
issue which may or may not be of value in determining
issues On page xv, line 7, •287
1
shou db •286' .
1926
Repr·inted from the same plates in November, 1926, by
Grosset and Dunlap, New York, in their "Novels of Distinc-
tion" Series. Price: 1.00.
Not seen by the bibliographer.
1929
Title Fage: Within a double rule border, 15.1 x
9.lcm., the following. 'A DAUGHTER/ -- OF THE -- / MID
DLE BORDER/ BY/ HAMLIN GARLAND/ MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN
ACADEMY/ [vignette dra ing of Zulime Taft Garland, seated]
/Illustrations~/ Constance Garland/ New York [in
Gothic type]/ THE AC ILLAN COMPANY/ 1929
1
qopyright and Eublication notice: 'COPYRIGHT, 1921,
12?
/ BY HAMLIN GARLAND./ [rule]/ Set up and electrotyped.
Published October, 1921. / Reissued November, 1926. / Ne
Illustrated Edition. Published May, 1929. / All rights
reserved, including/ the right of reproduction/ in whole
or in/ part in any/ form/ PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA/ BY BER ICK & SMITH COo'
Collation and Ehzsical description: 19.8 x 13.6
cm.; leaves, 19 x 13.2cm. pp. [1-11] [a-b] [iii-vi] v11-
xi11 [xiv 1-399 [400-402]. Lear (a-bl is the frontis
piece; pp. [400-402] are blank.
Bound in black cloth. Front cover: Within a red
rule border, 19.l x 12.2cm., the following. At top, a
rectangular landscape, 3.8 x 7.lcm., with river and sky
tamped in gold, mountains in blue, clouds in red, and
trees in black. Below, stamped in red, 'A DAUGHTER OF/
THE MIDDLE/ BORDER/ HAMLIN GARLAND'. Spine: Stamped in
gold, as follows, •[rule]/ A/ DAUGHTER/ OF THE/ MIDDLE
/BORDER/ (ornament: three leaf-shaped marks]/ HAMLIN/
GARLAND/ MACMILLAN/ [three dots] / [rule]• End pa~ers:
Cream-colored gloss paper, with sepia illustration cap
tioned •THE OLD HOMESTEAD'; conjugate binder's sheets at
front and back bearing half of the illustration.
Text paper is hite, ove, un atermarked; side and
bottom edges untrimmed; top edge trim ed.
A Pioneer Mother
First eublished 1922
128
Title ~age, p.[3]: 'A Pioneer Mother/ By/ Hamlin
Garland/ (publisher's seal in red: a dolphin and anchor]
/CHICAGO/ THE BOOKFELLOWS / 1922
1
CoEzrigh~ and publication notice, p.[4]: 'Five
hundred small paper and twenty-five tall paEer COfies ~
this/ monograph have been printed for THE BOOKFELLOWS ~
September,/ 1922 • .!! .!.! the first edition./ Copyright
1922 / .!?z Hamlin Garland/ THE TORCH PRESS/ CEDAR RAPIDS
/ IOWA'
Collation: 24.3 x 16.4cm.; leaves, 23.8 x 15.8cm.
[1]
2
[2-4]
4
, 14 leaves, pp. [i-iv] (1-4] 5-21 [22-24].
Contents: pp.(1-iv]: blank. p.[l]: half title
page, 'A Pioneer Mother•. p.[2]: blank. p.[3]: title
page. p.[4]: copyright and publication notice. p.5: text
begins, without a heading. p.21: text ends. pp.[22-24]:
blank.
Text: Type: 11-point old style, standard weight
and width . Gothic, rubric initials at the beginning or
each section. Paper: White, wove, of rough texture; side
and bottom edges untrimmed; top edge trimmed.
Bindins: Bound in light tan boards, with brown
cloth spine. Front cover: Printed in brown, as follows.
129
A border, 13.5 x 8.3cm., is formed by a single heavy rule
with two roughly drawn lighter rules on either side.
Within the border, floral and foliate ornamentation sur
round the bottom and sides of a box, 5.9 x 5.lcm., formed
by an outer double rule and an inner heavy rule. Within
this box, 'A/ PIONEER/ MOTHER/ by Hamlin Garland'. In
lower center, a circular drawing of mother, surrounded by
ornamentation. spine: blank. Back cover: blank. End E!
pera: White, wove, unwatermarked, with conjugate binder's
sheets at front and back.
Notes: The issue collated above 1s one ot twenty
five tall paper copies. The title was also issued in
wrappers: five hundred copies in octavo size, with same
title page, contents, and pagination. Issued in the Book
fellows Brochure Series. Price: 40 cents.
Not seen by the bibliographer.
The Book of th Am rican Indi n
First -published 1923
130
Title pag, p.[v]. 'THE BOOK OF THE/ AM RICAN
INDIAN/ rit en by/ HAMLIN GARLAND/ ember o the Amer-
--- - - --
1can Academy£! Arts and Lett r / Pie ured by/ FREDERIC
RE INGTON / [vignette: an Indian on a gallopi g horse]/
/ e York and London
MC XXIII'
Copyright and publ1ca ion notic z p.[vi]: 'THE
BOOK OF THE/ ERIC INDIA / [rul] / Copyright, 1923 /
By Hamlin Garland/ Printed in the U.S.A./ [rule]/ First
Edition / -x'
Coll tion: 31.5 x 23.2cm.; leaves, ~l x 22.5cm.
[l-18]
8
, 144 leav s, pp. [1-xii] 1-274 (275-276]. Plates
t pped in facing pp. [v] (color d), 8
9
18, 30, 34, 42, 46,
54, 58, 60, 72, 80, 88, 98, 108, 116 (colored; al o repro
duced on dust jacket in greenish-yello tones), 122, 128,
1 a, 142, 152, 1s2, 174, 1eo, 1es, 194, 200, 20s, 212, 210,
226 (color d), 236, 248, 260, and 270.
Contents: pp.{1-11]: blank. p.[iii]: half title
page, 'THE BOOK OF THE/ AMERICAN INDIAN/ [ornament: an
acorn]•. p.[ivl: blank. p.[v]: title pag. p.[vi]: cop
yright and publication notice. p.(vi J: tabl of 'CON
TENTS'· p.[v 11]: blank. p.[ix]: LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
131
p.[x: blank. p.[xi]: caption title page, 'WAHIAH--A
SPARTAN MOTHER'. p.[xii]: blank. pp.1-12: text, headed
on p.l, 'THE BOOK OF THE/ A RICAN IND N / WAHIAH--A
SPARTAN OTHER'. E ch of the following stories begins
with a caption title page hich bears onl the title of
the tor7 and 1th its verso blank. pp.[131-22: NISTIBA.
pp.[23]-35: THE IRON KHIV. p.[36]: blank. pp.[37]-48:
THE NEW EDICINE HOUSE. pp.[49]-63: RISING WOLF--GHOST
DA CER. p.(64]: blank. pp.[65]-74: THE RIVER'S ARNING.
p.[?5] 84: LONE WOLF'S OLD GUARD. .[85]-92. BIG OGG -
SE. pp.[93]-101: THE STOR -CHILD. p.(102]: blank.
pp.(103]-109: THE BLOOD LUST. p.(110]: blank. pp.[111]
ll~: THE REMORSE OF WAUMDISAPA. p.(118]: blank. pp.(119]
-124: A DECREE OF COUNCIL. pp.[125]-132: DRIFTING CRANE.
pp.(133]-155: THE STORY OF HOWLING WOLF. p.(156]: blank.
pp.[15?]-2?4: THE SILENT EATERS. pp.[2?5-2?6]: blank.
Text: tJ:Ee: 12-point modified old styl, standard
eight and idth. Paper: White, ove, un atermarked; all
edges trimmed, 1th top edge stained orange.
Binding: Bound in tan boards, 1th black cloth
spine. Front cover: Stamped in dark bro n, as follo s.
The Book of he/ American Indian/ Written & Hamlin
Garland/ [mounted dra ing, the profile head of an Indian,
printed in bro non yello gloss paper and mounted 1th1n
132
a ruled border, 13.4 x 10.3cm.] / Pictured !?z Frederic
Remington•. Spine: Stamp~d in gold, as follows. •(rule]
/The/ Book/ ot the/ American/ Indian/ [rule]/
Written !?z /Hamlin/ Garland/ (rule]/ HARPERS/ [rule]•.
Back cover: blank. End papers: Pale yellow wove paper,
with conjugate binder's sheets at tront and at back.
Notes: Price: $6.00.
Trail-Makers of the Middle Border
First published 1926
133
Title page, p.(31: Within a double-rule border,
14.~ x 8.Qcm., is the following. At top, a vignette
drawing ot a coveTed wag~n before which is a log fire,
with pioneer woman holding a coffee pot and a boy and girl
with water pail. Below, 'TRAIL-MAKERS/ --OF THE--/
MIDDLE BORDER/ BY/ HAMLIN GARLAND/ Illustrated El CON
STANCE GARLAND/ [linear ornamentation] / NEW YORK/ THE
MACMILLAN COMPANY/ 1926 / All right_! reserved'
Copyright and publication not1ce
1
p.[4]: 'COPY
RIGHT, 1926, BY HAMLIN GARLAND/ [rule] / Set up and elec
trotyped./ Published October, 1926. / PRINTED IN THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA/ BY THE CORNWALL PRESS'
Collation: 19.6 x 13.6cm.; leaves, 18.9 x 13.1cm.
{1-2?]
8
, 216 leaves, pp. (1-iv] [l-6] ?-8 [9-10] 11-426
[427-428].
Contents: pp.[1-ii]: blank. p.[111]: half title
page, 'TRAIL-MAKERS/ OF THE MIDDLE BORDER'. p.[iv]: In
upper left corner, 'BY HAMLIN GARLAND/ A DAUGHTER OF THE
MIDDLE BORDER/ A SON OF THE MIDDLE BORDER / ULYSSES S.
GRANT, HIS LIFE AND CHARACTER'. p.[l): blank. p.[2]:
frontispiece drawing by Constance Garland: two lovers un
der trees. p.[3]: title page. p.[4]: copyright and
134
publication notice. p.[5]: 'To the men and women of an
- ---------
older genera-/ tion whose fireside chronicles form the
basis of/ & story,! dedicate this book. As they loved
to/ reliv their pioneer ex~erience so! have taken/
pleasure in recording them.' p.[6]: blank. pp.?-8: table
------ - ------
of 'CONTENTS'. p.[9]: caption title page, 'THE TRAIL
MAKER~ / BOOK I: IN PEACE/ [vignette dra ing of woman at
spinning heel and to children on rag rug]'. p.(10]:
blank. p.11: text begins, 1th he dpi ce dra ing in ruled
corder, and neaded 'CHAt'TER 1 / Boy Li in the tate of
Maine•. p.239: text of Book I ends. p.(240]: blank.
p.(241]: caption title page, 'THE TRAIL-~AKERS / BOOK II:
IN AR/ [vignette dra ing of soldier holding horse by
reins]•. p.[242]: blank. p. [ 2431: 'As a tribute to those
- - ---- - ---
brave and silent men,/ soldiers and civilian ho served
__ ,., __ -- ----- -----
without ade- / quate reward and ithout public commenda
tion,/!! scouts and guides to Grant's armies in the/
West,! dedicate this the second part of Trail-/ Makers of
the Middle Border.' p.(244]: full-page drawing. pp.245-
426: text of Book II. pp.[42?-428]: blank.
Full page dra ings, with versos blank, on pp.(109],
[235], (244], [353], and (411]. Headpieces (drawings,
chiefly in single or double rule boxes) on pp. 11, 26, 39,
54, 63, ?3, 86, 95, 106, 117, 126, 139, 155, 163, 1?3, 182,
155
196, 210, 221, 228, 256, 264, 2'76,
296, 09, 326, 338,
54'7, 361, 3'72, 385, 396, and 406.
Ta1lpieces (chiefly
vignett
drawings) on pp.25,
38, 3, 62, '72,
85, 94, 105,
116, 125, 154, 162, 1'72, 195, 220, 227, 239, 255, 2'75,
295, 308, 325, 337, 360, 371, 384, 395, 405, nd 426.
Text: T7pe: 11-point modern, standard weight and
width. Paper: White, wove, unwaterm&1·ked, with side edge
untrimmed, bottom edge trimmed and unstained, and top edg
trimmed and st ined rd.
Bound in black cloth. Front ~over:
it - .. ... ..
in a red rule border, 19 x 12.2cm., is the following. At
top, a rectangular illustration, .6 x '7.6cm, with trees
and brush in foreground stamped in gold and
river
stamped in dark blue and blind through which a horse-drawn
covered wagon in gold and blind is fording. In background
are hills stamped in red. Belo, stamped in red, 'TRAIL-
AKERS OF / THE MIDDLE BORDER / HA . LIN GARLAND'. Spine:
St mped in gold, as follo s, •(rule]/ TRAIL-/ MAKERS/
OF THE/ MIDDLE/ BORDER/ [ornament: three leaf-shaped
marks]/ HAMLIN/ GARLAND/ -MACMILLAN-/ [rule]•. Back
cover: blank. End papers: Orange ove paper, 1th con
jugate binder• sheets at front and at back. An illustra
tion 1s printed in blue on lining papers and binder•
sheets at front and at back, as follo s: Dra ing of a
136
woodland scene in hich an elegantly clad young lady who
holds a small child while a second child tugs at her hoop
skirt waits while her hus and builds a log cabin. Obverse
of bind r•s sheets are blank.
Binding nd format are uniform with that of the
other Middle order books. A Son o the Middle Border and
- -
! Daughter of th iddle Border.
otes: Price: 2.50.
Th title as reprinted from the same plates by
Gro t nd Dunlap of e
o k, n Apr 1,1927
In 1930
it as includ d in their ''Novels of Di tinction" series
(Pric:
1.00). Later, it as plac din their "Books of
Distinction" er1es.
The est ard arch
of American S ttlement
First published 1927
13'7
Title page, p.[5]. 1thin a doubl -rule border,
13.7 x 8.4cm., is the following. 'Reading 1th a Purpose
/ [double rule, heavy and light]/ The est ard March of/
American Settl ment /~/HAMLIN OARL ND/ 1th Illustra
tions by/ CONSTANCE HAMLIN GARLAND/ [vi nett of a quasi
---
American flag, with nine stripes and a singl star]/ CHI
CAno / AMERICA. LIBR~RY A~SOCIATIO / 192'7'
Copyright and publication noticet p.l6]: 'COPY
RIGHT, 1921, BY THE/ ERICAN LIBRARY ASSOC! TION / 86
EST R DOLPH ST., CHICAGO/ (rul / PUBLISHED DEC BR,
1927 / PRINTED IN THE U.S. A.'
Collation: 17.5 x 12cm.; leaves, same. (1]
18
, 18
leaves, pp. [1-6] 7 [8] 9-35 [36].
Contents: p.[l]: half titl
MARCH OF/ AMERICAN SETTLE ENT'.
page,
1
THE WESTWARD
p.[2]: publisher's ad-
vertisement in doubl -rule box, 13.6 x 8.5cm., head d
'Reading 1th a Purpose/! §._eries £! Readins Courses.•
Listed, 1th number, title, and author, are the following
of the serie : No. 1-4, 6-15, 1?-34. p.[3]: publisher's
advertisement in double-rule box, 13.6 x 8.5cm., head d
'Reading 1th a Purpose/ Cour es !!l Pr paration•. Listed
138
are the following of the series: Nos. 5, 16, 35-43. At
bottom, 'Prices: cloth 50c each; paper, ~5c each;/ spe
cial prices for quantity orders.• p.[4]: frontispiece, a
drawing by Constance Garland of a pioneer family. p.[5]:
title page. p.[6]: copyright and publication notice.
p.?: statement of 13 lines headed 'WHY THIS COURSE/ IS
PUBLISHED'. At bottom, 'THE AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION'.
p.[8]: blank. pp.9-10: biographical sketch of Hamlin Gar
land, headed 'THE AUTHOR', and printed in italic type.
p . 11: text begins, headed 'THE WES'l'VlARD MARCH OF/ AMERI
CAN SETTLEMENT/ THE TRAIL MAKER'. p.34: text ends.
p.~5: list headed 'BOOKS RECOMMENDED IN/ THIS COURSE'.
p.[36]: blank.
Drawi ngs within text on pp. 1~, 20, and 26.
Text: Type: 10~-point modern, standard weight and
widt h . Paper: W hite, wove, unwatermarked; all edges
tri mmed.
Binding: Bound i n wrappers of heavy brown paper,
and fastened with two staples. Front cover: Printed in
black , as follows. 'READING W ITH A PURPOSE/ The Westward
March of/ American Settlement/ HAMLIN GARLAND/ {drawing
of a yout h seated at a table with his cheek resting on his
left arm ; before him is an open book which he is reading;
behind him is a dark background with a statue of the
139
Victory or Samothr c and a starry sky]/ AMERICAN/ LI-
BRARY ASSOCIATION'. •
•
blank;
1th to taples •
Back cover: blank. End papers: none.
Nots: Number 29 of the "R ading with a Purpose"
series. As indicated in the publisher's advertisement
(see Con ants note for p.[3], above) this title as
issued in both cloth and wrapper, the prices being re
spectively 50 cents and thirty-five cents. The cloth
bound issue has not been een by this bibliographer.
Hamlin G 1 d r i ed the t xt of tnis essay for
its ubsequ nt p riodical publications in the Dearborn
Independent and the Fronti r Times. A copy or the title
1th his autogr ph revisions may be seen in the University
of Southern Californi Library.
Back-Trailers from the iddle Border
Fir t Eublisheq 1928
140
Title page, E·[v]: Within a double-rule bo der,
14.7 x 9cm., is the following. 'BACK-TRAILERS/ --FROM
THE--/ IDDLE BORDER/ BY/ HAMLIN GARLAND/ MEMBER OF
THE AMERIO ; ACADEMY/ [vignette of 1 ndscape with house]
/ Illustration £Z / Constance Garland/ NE YORK/ THE
MACMILLAN COMP NY/ 1928 / All rights reserved'
Copyrig~t nd publ1~at1on notic, F•[vi]:
1
COPY
IOHT, 1928, / BY ~~LI OARLA D. /[rule]/ Set up and
el ctrotyped. / Publi hed October, 1928. / Printe in the
---- -
United States£!: America £l / J. J. LITTLE AND IVES, NEW
YORK'
Collation: 19.5 x 13.4cm.; leaves, 18.9 x 13cm.
[1-22]
8
[23]
4
[24-25]
8
, 196 leaves, pp. [1-vi] v11-x [xi
xii 1-3?9 [380].
Contents: p.[i]: half title page, 'BACK-TRAILERS/
--FRO THE--/ IDDLE BORDER. p.[11]: ithin a double
rule box in upper left corner of the page 1s the following,
'By HAMLIN GARLAND / (rul ] / TRAIL- AKERS OF THE IDDLE
B RDER / A SON OF THE MIDDLE BORDER/ A DAUGHTER OF THE
IDDLE BORDER/ BACK-TR ILERS FROM THE IDDLE BORDER'.
p.(111]: blank. p.[iv]: frontispiece. p.[v]: titl page.
p.[vi]: copyright and publication notice. pp.vii-viii:
141
AUTHOR'S FOREWORD. ppai -x: table of 'CONTENTS'. p.[xi]:
caption title page, 'BACK-TRAILERS/ --FRO THE--/ IDDLE
BORDER'. p.[x11]: blank. p.1: first page of text, with
a headpiece in a doubl -rule border, nd the heading,
'BACK-TRAILERS FROM THE/ IDDLE BORDER/ CHAPTER I/ The
Lure of the East'. p.379: t xt ends. p.(380]: blank.
All illustration are printed on the text pape.
Full-page illustrations in black and hite, 1th obverse
blank, printed on pp. 93, 107, 203, 357, and 3?1. Head
pieces (black and hite dr ing in ingl - or ob - ul
borders) at beginning of chapters on pp. 1, 15, 31, 41,
52, 6?, 18, 91, 106, 122, 136, 146, 155, 171, 182, 195,
202, 212, 223, 232, 240, 252, 262, 272, 283, 296, 306, 319,
329, 342, 560, and 3?5. Tailpieces (black and hit dra -
ings, chiefly vignettes) at end of chapters on pp. 14, 30,
40, 51, 66, 77, 90, 105, 121, 135, 145, 15., 170, 181, 192,
201, 211, 222, 239, 251, 261, 271, 282, 295, 305, 518, 528,
341, 359, 3?4, and 379.
Text: Type: 11-point modern, standard weight and
width. Pape~: White, ove, un atermarked; side and bot
tom edge untrimmed; top edge trimmed and stained dark
blue.
~indin:a: Bound in black cloth. Front cover: With
in a red, heavy-rule border, 18.9 x 12.2cm., is the
142
following. At top, 1thin a ruled box in gold, 4.9 x 9.6
cm., a landscape stamped in gold, blue, and white, 1th
two trees in left for ground and train emitting four puffs
or hit smoke in 1 rt background. Belo, stamped in red,
'BACK-TRAILERS FRO / THE MIDDLE BORDER/ HAMLIN GARLAND'.
Spine: Stamped in gold, as follo s, •[rule]/ BACK-/
TRAILERS / FRO THE / MIDDLE / BORDER / [ small ornament] /
HA LIN/ GARLAND/ (5 idely spaced quare dots]/ MACMIL
L N / [rul ]•. Back cover: blank. End papers: Yello -
brown ov paper st mped 1th blue-gr y stra on, a
composite scene 1th a Mid est farmstead at the left and
an English castle at the right. Conjugate binder's sheets
at front and back, printed over 1th half or the illustra
tions, their versos blank.
Binding and format are uniform 1th the three pre
ceding Middle Border books.
Notes: Price: 2.50.
Three errors have been noted in the text which may
be of assistance in establishing the first issue. On page
38, •or• is printed at the end of line 13 and repeated at
the beginning of line 14. On page 220, eighth line from
bottom, Kipling's home is spoken of as "built by an iron
master in the seventh (sic] century." In !I Friendl7 Con
r1es, ho ver, Garland rites that this home wa
--------
"built in 1640 by an ironmaster."
On page 311, line 10 to 12 read a follows.
Several men like Edmund Gosse and T. P O'Connor
had/ met in [sic] in/ublic but no on, not even
his next-door neigh- bors, had kno ledge of his
daily habits.
Obviously, the first 'in' should be 'h1m'.
1942
143
Reprint din 1942 from the ame plates by Grosset
and Dunlap of N w York, in their "Book ot Distinction"
series. Price: 1.00.
Roadside eetings
First published 1930
144
Title page, p.[111]: 'ROADSIDE/ EETINGS / ~ /
HAMLIN GARLAND / EMBER OF THE ERICAN ACADEMY / [vi
gnette of mask, laur 1 wrath, palette and an open scroll]
/ Decorations £l / CONST_NCE GARLAND/ New York/ THE MAC-
ILLAN COMPANY/ 1930'
Copyright and publication notice, E•[iv]: 'COPY
RIGHT, 1930, / BY HAMLIN GARLAND./ 11 rights reserved-
no part of this book/ may be reproduced in any form 1th
out / permission in riting from the publisher./ Set up
and electrotyped. Published Septemb r, 1930. /SETUP BY
BRON BROTHERS LI OTYPERS / RINTED IN THE UNITED STATES
OF ERICA/ BY THE FERRIS PRINTING CO PANY'
Collation: 22.3 x 15.5cm.; leaves, 21.7 x 14.8cm
(1-14]
16
(15]
4
(16)
16
, 244 leaves, pp. [i-11] [a-b) [11i-
1v] v-v111 [ix-x] 1-474 [475-476]. The frontispiece (pp.
[a-b]) is the second leaf of the first gathering.
Contents: p.[i]: :1e.lf title page, 'ROADSIDE MEET
INGS'. p.[ii]: In a double-rule box, 3.5 x 6.8cm., 'BY
HAMLIN GARLAND / [rule] / 'J.'RAIL AKERS OF THE MIDDLE BORDER
/ A SON OF THE IDDLE BORDER/ A DAUGHTER OF THE IDDLE
ORD R / BACK TRAILERS FROM THE IDDLE BORDER'. p.[ai:
blank. p.[bl: portrait of Hamlin Garland, by Constance
145
Garland. p.[1111: title page. p.[iv]: copyright and pub
lication notice. pp.v-vi: ROADSIDE EETINOS OF A LITERARY
/NOMAD/ AN EXPLANATION .BY THE AUTHOR. pp.vii-viii: ta
ble of 'CONTENTS'. p.[ix]: caption title page, •ROADSIDE
MEETINGS•. p.[x]: blank. p.1: text begins, headed 'ROAD
SIDE MEETINGS/ CHAPTER ONE/ THE KNOCK ON MY DOOR'.
p.474: text ends. pp.[475-476]: blank.
Text: Type: 12-point modern, standard weight and
width. Paper: White, wove, un atermarked; side edge un
trimmed, bottom edge tr. d and nstained end top edge
trimmed and stained black.
Binding: Bound in russet cloth of vertical grain,
1th black cloth on spine. Front cover: Laurel reath
stamped in gold. Spine: Rules are stamped in russet and
lettering in gold, as follows. •[double rule, thin and
thick]/ ROADSIDE/ MEETINGS/ [thin rule]/ [thin rule]
Hamlin/ Garland/ [thin rule]/ MACMILLAN/ [short rule in
gold with mark on either side]/ double rule, thin and
thick]•. Back cover: Blank. End paper: Cream-colored
ove paper printed over in red-brown 1th rows of squares
(7 x 10) holding literary portraits, on lining papers and
on conjugate binder's sheets at front and back; versos of
binder's sheets blank.
Notes: Price: 3.50.
146
Originally p blished as "Roadside Meetings of a
Literary Nomad" in The Bookman, from October,1929 to July,
1930. See the listing under Part V of this thesis for
the detailed reference.
This is the first of Hamlin Garland's tour volumes
o literary memoirs, which include al o ComEanions £!! the
Trail (1931), M.z Friendlz Contemporarie
( 1932) , and Af-
-
ternoon Neighbor (1934). These volumes ere issued with
uniform binding and format.
Companions on the Trail
First published 1931
14'7
Title page, E.(111]: 'COMPANIONS/ ON THE TRAIL/
A LITERARY CHRO !CLE / BY HAMLIN O RLA D / ENBER OF THE
A ERICAN ACADEMY/ [vignette of a mask, laurel wreath, pal
ette, and an open scroll]/ Decorations~/ CONSTANCE GAR
LAND / New York / THE AC ILLAN CO P ANY / 1931'
Copyri§ht and eublication notice, p.[iv]: 'COPY
RIGHT, 1931, / BY HAMLIN GARLAND./ (rule]/ All rights
reserved, no part of thi~ book may be reproduced/ in any
form without permission in writing/ from the publi her./
[rule)/ Set up and electrotyped. u 11 hed, Septemb r
1931. /Printed.!_!! the United Stat £_America~/ THE
FERRIS PRI TI G COMPANY, E YORK'
Collation: 22.3 x 15.lcm.; leaves, 21.6 x 14.6cm.
[1-33]
8
(34
10
, 2'74 leaves, pp. [i-iv) v•vi ( 1i-v111)
1-539 [540). Plate tipped in facing p.[i11).
Contents: p.[1]: ~ 11alf title page, 'COMPANIONS ON
THE TRAIL'. p.[11]: •~ HAMLI GARLAND/ [rule, thick at
center and tapering to pointed nds] / TRAIL AKERS OF THE
MIDDLE BORDER/ A SON OF THE IDDLE BORDER/ AD UGHTER OF
THE IDDLE BORDER/ BACK TRAILERS FRO THE IDDLE BORDER/
ROADSIDE EETINOS / COMPA IONS O THE TRAIL'. p.[iii]:
title page, 1th frontispiece portrait tipped thereto.
148
p.[iv]: copyright and publication notice. pp.v-vi: table
of 'CONTENTS'. p.[vii]: caption title pag,
1
COMP NIONS
ON THE TRAIL'. p.(viiil: blank. p.l: text begins, headed
'COMPANIONS ON THE TRAIL/ INTRODUCTORY'. p.539: text
ends. p.[540]: blank.
Text: T1pe: 12-point mod rn, standard eight and
idth. Paper: White, wove, unwatermarked; side edge un
trimmed, bottom edge trimmed and unstai ed, and top edge
trimmed and stained black.
Binding: Bound in russet cloth of vertical grain,
1th black cloth on spine. Front cover: Laurel reath
stamped in gold. Spine: Rules are stamped in brown, and
lettering in gold, as follo s. •[double rul, thick and
thin]/ COMPANIONS/ ON THE/ TRAIL/ [thin rule]/ [thin
rule]/ Hamlin/ Garland/ (thin rul] / [thin rule]/
MACMILLA / •----• [in gold]/ [doubl rule, thin and
thick],. Back cover: blank. End papers: Light blue
wove paper printed over in grey with ro s of squares con
taining drawn portraits of literary figures. There are
seven horizont al rors printed across the lining paper and
conjugate binder's sheets at front and back, each ro hav
ing ten squares; versos or binder's sh ets are plain blue.
Notes: Publish d September 16, 19 1.
Price: 2.50.
M y Fri ndly Contemporarie
Fi rst £Ubl1shed 1932
149
Title page, p.[11i]: ' MY FR IENDLY / CONT PORARIES
/ A LITERARY LOG/ BY/ HAMLI GARL D / EBER OF THE
AMERICAN ACADEMY/ OF ARTS AND L TTERS / [vignette of
mask, laurel reath, palette, and an open scroll]/ Deco
rations £1 / CONSTA CE GARLA D / NEW YORK/ THE AC ILLAN
COMPANY/ 1932'
Copyright and public tion notice, p.[ivl: 'COPY
RIGHT, 19 2, / BY HAMLIN GARLAND./ [rule]/ All right
res rved--no part of this book may b / reproduc dins y
form thout permi sion in r1t1ng / from the publisher,
except by a revie er ho ishes to/ quote brief pas ages
in connection 1th a revie writt n / for inclusion in
magazi e or ne spaper. / [rule /Setup nd electrotyped.
Publi hed October, 1Q32 • . / PRI TED IN THE UNITED STATES OF
ERICA/ NORWOOD PRESS LI OTYPE, INC./ NORWOOD, ASS.,
U.S.A.'
Collation: 22.7 x 15.5cm.; leaves, 22 x 14G6cm.
(1-2]
8
(3-18]
16
[ 9]
10
, 282 leaves, pp. [i-iv] v-v11 [viii ]
ix-xvi (xvii-xviii] 1-544 [545-546]. Plate tipped in fac
ing p.(111).
Content: p.(1]: half title pag, 'MY FRIENDLY
CONTEMPORARIES'. p.[ii]: •~ HAMLIN GARLAND/ [ornament]
150
/TRAIL-AKERS OF THE IDDLE BORDER/ A SON OF THE IDDLE
BORDER/ D UOHTER OF THE IDDLE BORDER/ BACK-TRAILERS
FRO 1 THE MIDDLE BORDER / ROADSIDE EETI iGS / COMP IO S ON
THE TRAIL/ Y FRIENDLY CONTE PORARI S'. p.(111]: t tl
page; tipped thereto a por rait photograph of Hamlin Oar-
1 nd. p.[1 ]: copyright and publics ion notice. pp.v-v11:
PREFACE. p.[vii1]: blank. pp.ix-xvi: tabl of 'CONTENTS'.
p.[xvii]: caption title page, 'Y FR ENDLY CONTE PORARIES'.
p.[ viii]: blank. p.l: text begi s, headed •CHAPTER OE/
A GROUP OF CHICAGO FRI NDS'. p.544: text ends. pp.[545-
546]: bl nk.
Text: Typ: 12-point modern, tandard eight and
idth. Paper: hie, wove, un atermarked; side and bot-
,
tom edges ntrimmed; top edge trimmed, unstain d.
BindinB: Bound in russet cloth of vertical grain,
1th black cloth on spine. Front cov r: Laurel reath
stamped in gold. Spine: Rules are stamped in russet, and
lettering in gold, s follows. '[double rul, thick and
thin] / MY / FRIE DLY / CONTEMPORARIES / [ thin rul ] /
[thin rule] / Hamlin/ Garland/ (thin rule]/ [thin rule]
/MACMILLAN/ (3 square marks in gold]/ (double rul, thin
and thick]•. B ck cov r: blank. End pa~ers: Light blue
ove p per, printed over in light bro 1th ro s of
quares containing dra n portraits of literary figures.
There a e seven horizontal rows, each of ten squares,
printed aero s the lining papers and conjugate binder's
she ts at tront and at back. The obverse sides or the
binder's sheet
Note:
are plain blu.
Price: 2.50.
151
Afternoon Neighbors
First published 1934
Title Eage, E•[~ii]: 'AFTERNOON/ NEIGHBORS/
152
[rule]/ ~rther Excerpts from!/ Literary Log/ [rule]/
BY/ HAMLIN GARLAND/ MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF
ARTS AND LETTERS / Author of "Roadside Meetings,': "Compan
ions£!!_ the Trail,"/ "MI Friendl.z Contemporaries," etc./
NEW YORK/ THE MACMILLAN COMPANY/ 1934'
Copyright and pub~1cat1on notice, p.(iv]: 'Copy
right, 1934, / BY HAMLIN GARLAND/ All rights reserved-
no part of this book may be/ reproduced in any form with
out permis ion in writing/ from the publisher, except by
a reviewer who wishes/ to quote brief passages in connec
tion with a review/ written for inclusion in magazine or
newspaper./ Set~ and printed./ Published ~ctober,
1934. / PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA/ NORWOOD
PRESS LINOTYPE, INC./ NOR OOD, MASS., U.S.A.'
Collation: 22.6 x 15.lcm.; leaves, 21.9 x 14.8cm.
[l-38 ]
8
, 304 leaves, pp. [1-vi] vii-xv [xvi-xviii] 1-589
(590 ]. Plate tipped in facing p.[iii].
Contents: p.[i]: half title page, 'AFTERNOON
NEIGHBORS'. p.[ii): 'The MM Co. [K's overlaid and mono
gram underscored]/ THE MACMILLAN COMPANY/ NEW YORK•
BOSTON• CHICAGO• DALLAS/ ATLANTA• SAN FRANCISCO/
153
MACMILLAN & CO., LIMITED/ LONDON• BOMBAY• CALCUTTA/
MELBOURNE/ THE MACMILLAN COMPANY/ OF CABADA, LDIITED /
TORONTO'. p.[111]: title page; frontispiece tipped there
to, a portrait by Constance Garland of Hamlin Garland,
with his facsimile signature. p.[iv]: copyx•ight and pub
lication notice. p.[v]: AS SHADOWS LENGTHEN [poem, prin-
- -------
ted in italic type]. p.[vil: blank. pp.vii-xii: table of
'CONTENTS'. pp.xiii-xv: preface headed 'TO MY NEW READER'
and signed on p.xv 'HAMLIN GARLAND/ LAUGHLIN PARK, LOS
ANGELES/ September 14, 1934'. p.[xvi]: blank. p.[xvii]:
caption title page, 'AFTERNOON NEIGHBORS'. p.(xvi11]:
blank. p.l: text begins, headed 'CHAPTER ONE/ ANOTHER
MIDLAND LECTURE TOUR/ I'. p.589: text ends. p.[590]:
blank.
Text: Type: 12-point modern, standard weight and
width. Paper: White, wove, unwatermarked; side and bot
tom edges untrimmed; top edge trimmed and stained black.
Binding: Bound in russ~t cloth of vertical grain,
with black cloth on spine. Front cover: Laurel wreath
stamped in gold. Spine: Rules are stamped in russet and
lettering in gold, as follows. •[double rule, thick and
thin]/ AFTERNOON/ NEIGHBORS/ [thin rule]/ [thin rule]
/Hamlin/ Garland/ [thin rule]/ [thin rule]/ MACMILLAN
/ (3 square marks stamped in gold]/ [double rule, thin
154
and thick]•. Back cover: blank. End papers: Yellow
brown, wove, unwatermarked paper, with conjugate binder's
sheets at rront and at back. This is the only one or the
four volumes or Hamlin Garland's literary memoirs that
does not have illustrated end papers.
Notes: Price: $3.50.
Hamlin Garland has inscribed his personal copy
"First copy to hand Oct. 29 -- 1934."
The following errors have been noted in the Garland
copy, and may be of assistance in establishing the first
issue.
Page 69, line 11 from bottom: (Speaking of a shed
on the Barrie estate) "It belonged to an Abbey in the
seventeenth [sicl century and is almost unchanged. It is
mentioned in the Doomsday Book." {Seventh century?)
Page 152, line 3: "I rejoice in this volition
(sic] as a respite from the cold and snow of New York ••• "
(The volition was taken in Florida.)
Page 192, line 5: "chars-a-banes" should be
char-a-banes.
Page 204, line 6 from bottom: "It was the finest
of all the poetic tribute [sic] to his memory." (In Ham
lin Garland's copy, an ''s" is added by hand to "tribute."
155
Page 21, line 12• "The fir t c ne [at Wembley
Exposition] represented Egland in the first part of the
century [sic], and I experienced once again my joy in
t surviving color off udali m ••• '
Page 214, lin 2 from bottom: " ••• at the request
of Bridges All n ••• " (In Hamlin Garland's copy, "Allen"
is chang d by hand to "Adam.")
Pag 3 4, 11n 15: "September 19. I return d to
the manuscript of 'Trail- ak r • [sic] thi morning."
("Back-trail rs" is apparently intended; Tr 11- ak rs
had gone to the printers.)
Page 4 4, line 4 " ••• a small r table a little
one side 1th a rd lamp ••• " ("To" is omitted after
"little.")
Page 464, lines 10-11: "Ano her notable guest at
this luncheon was Ad-/ mirable Fiske ••• " ( dmiral
Fisk, ho may wel . hav b en admirabl, was in charge
of the American fleet, 191 -15.)
•
Joys or the Trail
First Eub~i she~ 1935
156
Title page, ~.[iii]: 'Joys of the Trail/ BY/
HAMLIN GARLAND/ [publisher's seal printed i n green and
shaped l i ke an arrowhead, with an inner circle containing
the monogram BF]/ CHICAGO/ THE BOOKFELLOWS / 1935'
Cop1right notice, p.[1v1:. 'Copyright 1935 / !?z
Hamlin Garland'
Collation: 23.9 x 15.5cm.; leaves, 23.3 x 15.1cm.
[1]
6
(2- 6 ]
4
, 26 leaves, pp. (1-iv] [l-6] 7-46 (47-48].
Leaf [3 ] of gathering (l] is a stub.
Contents: pp.(1-11]: blank. p.(111]: title page.
p.(iv ]: copyright notice. pp.[1-2]: stub of leaf, glued
down t o p.[iv]. p.[3]: 'One hundred copies of this book
have been printed on/ Ioway Club hand made paper in the
month or Novem- / ber, 1935. The edition is the first.
The author has/ graciously autographed each copy. The
Torch Pres of/ Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is the printer./
This is copy number __ __ ______ [number stamped in]/
(signed] Hamlin Garland'. p. [4]: blank. p.[5]: caption
titl page , 'JOYS OF THE TRAIL'. p.[6]: blank. p.?: text
begins, headed 'JOYS OF THE TRAIL'. pp.38-39: HERE THE
TRAIL ENDS [poem]. p.43: main part of text ends. pp.44-
45: SUNSETS SO BEAUTIFUL (prose sketch). p.46: 0 THE GOOD
15?
DAYS ON THE TRAIL [po m]. Colophon below poem, 'Here
endeth JOYS OF THE TRAIL/ made into a book by/ The Book
f ellows / of Chicago•. pp.[47-48]: blank.
Text: Type~ 11-point old styl, t ndard eight
and width, with large initial capitals printed in green at
th~ teginning of e ch section of text, on pp.?, 12, 15,
1? , 20, 25, 28, 31, 36, O, and 4. Pap r: White, laid
deckle-edge pap r, each leaf at rmarked 'THE/ IOWAY /
CLUB'. Apparently because of a trimmed edge of the folded
printer's sh et, 1 af {2] of signature [1] is trimmed on
side edge, hil the other leaves o the signature are un
trimmed; leaves 1-2] of signature [2-6] are untrimmed on
side edge and leaves [3- ] have side edge trimmed. All
aves have bottom edge untrimmed; top edge, trimmed and
gilt.
Binding: Bound in yello -bro n boards 1th color
ing and grain imulating the natural grain of ood. ~rim
med in green cloth on spine and on corners of front and
back covers. Front cover: A white paper label, 4.4 x 7.8
cm., has a green horizontal rule at top and at bottom,
extending the length of the label. Side of label have
columnar-like ornaments in green which xtend between the
horizontal rul s. Upon the label, printed in black, 'Joys
of th Trail/ BY/ HAMLIN GARLAND'. Sine: Upon whit
...
158
paper label, print d sid ise in black, 'Joys of the
Tra l•. B ck cover: blank. End paper: s text paper:
hite, laid deckl -edge paper, atermark d 'THE/ IO AY /
CLU '• Conjugat bind r• sheets at front and at back.
Nots: Pr1c: 4.50.
Th trad edition, designated the second edition by
th publisher, has the sam titl page and t xt as the
limit d first edition, but d rt r in the follo 1ng par
ticulars.
Copyrigh~ notice: 'S cond dition / CoEyright 1935
/~Hamlin Garl nd'
Collation: 24.1 x 15.4cm.; leaves, 23.4 x 15.1cm.
(1-6]
4
, 24 leaves, pp. (1-6] 7-46 (47-48].
Contents: pp.(1-2]: blank. p.[3]: title page.
p.[4): copyright notic. p.(5]: caption title page, 'JOYS
OF THE TRAIL'. pp.[6]-(48): as in the first edition.
Text: Tzpe: A in the first edition. Paper~
White, wove, un atermarked paper; all edges trimm d.
Binding~ Bound in plain, cream-colored boards.
Labels on front cover and spine as on the fir t edition.
End papers are ov, cream-colored, and un atermarked.
Pric: 2.00
-
159
The text or Jo7s £!. the Trail is based upon Hamlin
Garland's Convocation address delivered at the University
of Chicago under the title of "Vanishing Trails," and pub
lished in the Universit7 Record tor October, 1905. (See
p ge 255, below.)
Another earlier and shorter version or the text is
"Joys of the Trail••• an address ••• delivered on various
occasions at Camp Fire Clubs and at a Convocation of the
University or Chicago," · published in Modern Eloquence (New
York, 1923). (See page 202, below.)
The poem, "Here the Trail Ends,'' is republished
from The Trail of the Ooldseekers (1899). The poem, "o
-- --- - -- ------
the Good Days on the Trail," was first published in
Prairie Songs (1893) as the last part or "My Prairies,"
and is here republished with some revisions.
"Sunsets So Beautiful" is a revised and somewhat
enlarged version of the "Afterword" from Thez of the High
Trails ( 1916).
160
Iowa, O Io a!
Title Eag, p.[111): 'IOWA, 0 IOWA!/ BY/ HAMLIN
GARLAND/ 1th! Rubber-Cut £r Richard Oat e / [ 1th1n a
squar o 2.2cm., thee rth (Western hemisphere), it ro
tation represented by spiral line at each pole]/ Iowa
City/ CLIO PRESS/ 1935
1
Cop ri ht notice, F•[iv]: At top of page, 'Copy
right 1935 / by Hamlin Oarl nd '
Collation: 20.6 x 14.4cm.; leaves, 19.6 x 13.5cm.
(1-4]
8
, 32 leaves, pp. [a-b] [i-ivl v-vi11 [9-12] 13-58
(59-62).
Content: pp.[a-b]: blank. p.(i]: 'Number Four/
fflIRLI G ORLD SERI S / Frank Luther ott, Editor/ IO A,
o IOWA! / (rul ] / No. 1. Revolt Against the City, by Grant
ood / No. 2. Shroud !I Bodz Down, by Paul Green/ No. 3.
Canterbury Pilgrims, by Edwin Ford Pi er•. p.[11): clank .
p.[iii]: titl page. p.[ivl: copyright notice. pp.v-vi :
EDITOR' S INTRODUCTION. pp.vii-viii: table of 'CONTENTS'.
p.[9]: blank. p.(10]: rubber-cut by Richard Gates, presum
ably a cow grazing beneath a tree in darkness. p.[11]:
caption title page, 'THE SEASONS/ ON THE PRAIRIE'.
p.[12): blank. p.l~: text, consisting of poems, begins:
EARLY AY. p.14: TO A INTER BROOK, OF JUNE. p.15: COLOR
161
IN THE WHEAT. p.16. IN AUGUST. p.17: THE COOL GR Y JUG .
pp.18-19: IN STACK! G-T E. p.20: I THE AUT
GR SS.
p.21: HOME FROM ILD EADOWS. p.22• I DIA SUMMER. p.2:
PLO ING. p.24: MY CABIN. p.[25]: c pt1on title pag,
'PHE O ENA/ OF PRAIRtE LAND'. p.(26. blank. pp.27-
28: BY THE RIVER. p.29: FIGHTING FIRE. p.30: PRAIRIE
CHICKE S. p. 1: T STRIPED GOPHER. pp.32-33: THE HERALD
CRANE. p.34: SSASAUO --THE EADOW RATTLESNAKE. pp.35-
38: THE PASSINO OF THE BUFFALO. p.39: AT DUSK.
WHIP-POOR- ILL'S HOUR. pp.41-42: CORN SHADO s.
caption title page, 'IN DIALECT'. p.[ 4): blank.
p.4O: THE
p.[43]:
pp.45-
46: A FARMER'S IFE. pp.4?-48: PO -PO -PULLAWAY. pp.49-
50: HORSES CHAWIN' HAY. p.[51: caption title pag, 'RE
CENT POEMS'. p.(52]: blank. p.53: THE PLO AN OF TODAY.
p.54: THE PRISONED POOL. p.55: THE S ORD T 0-EDGED.
pp.66-58: V NISHING TR ILS. p.(59]: colophon, 'THE BODY
OF THIS BROCHURE IS COM OSED IN/ TE -POINT CASLON OLD
STYLE TYPE ITH/ HEADINGS ND TITLEPAOE ALSO IN/ CASLON.
THE P PER ISL' IGLON / AND THE COVER IS A - / PORTED
HAND ADE/ STOCK'. pp.(60-62]: bl nk.
T xt: Type: 10-point old style, standard eight
and dth. Paper: Off-color hit, o e paper of rough
texture; all edges trimmed.
Bind ng: Bound in boards of light tan cardboard of
162
a rough, matted texture 1th untrimmed dges. Front cov
er: Lettering stamped n black, as follows. 'IO A, O
IOWA!/ HAMLIN GARLAND/ [ ithin a square of 3.2cm., a
whirling world design in pale blu ad black, s1 11 r to
that on title pag] / WHIRL! G ORLD SERIES'. Sine:
blank. Back cover: bl nk. En~ papers: none.
Not •
•
In th upper left corner of the inside
front cover 1s printed 'Price 90 cents•.
The follo ing error in the text have been not d,
hich may be of assistance ind termining the first issue.
Page 14, last line: 'Inolved' should be •Involv d'.
Page 54, line 3: ' ••• 1th cherry calls' should
apparently be ' ••• 1th che ry calls'.
Forty Years of Psychic Research
First publi hed 1936
163
Titl page, p.(111]: 'FORTY YEARS/ OF/ PSYCHIC
RESEARCH/ A Plain Narrative of Fact/~/ HAMLIN GARLAND
/ MEMBER OF THE ERICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND LETTERS/
AUTHOR OF" SON OF THE IDDLE BORDER,"/ "AFTERNOON
NEIGHBORS," ETC./ EW YOR / THE ACMILLAN CO PANY / 1936'
Copyright and publication notice
1
p.[iv]: 'Copz
Eight, 1936, £I/ HAMLI GARLAND/ All rights reserved-
no part of this book may be/ reproduc din any form 1 h
out permission in riting / from the publisher, except by
revie er ho ishes / to quote brief passages in connec
tion 1th a revie / ritten for inclusion in magazine or
ne spaper. /Set~ and printed./ Publi hed April, 1936 /
PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA/ NORWOOD PRESS
LINOTYPE, IC./ NORWOOD, ASS., U.S.A.'
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Contents: p.[1]: half title pag, 'FORTY YEARS OF
PSYCHIC RESEARCH'. p.(11]:
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tispi c, por r it photogr ph of Hamlin Garland, 1th
his fac 1m1le signatur. p.[iv]: copyright and publica
tion notice. p.v: PREFACE. p.[vi]: blank. pp.vii-viii:
table of 'CONTE TS'. p.[ix]: caption title page, 'FORTY
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Hamlin Garland' copy, at th Doheny Library,
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inscription: 'Advance copy/ Rec ived April 15
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The Myst r of th Buri d Cros es
First published 1939
Title --...:ii:-...-.. p.[5]: 'THE MYSTERY OF/ THE BURIED
66
CROSSES/ A NARRATIVE OF/ PSYCHIC EXPLORATIO /By/.--,,.,.--
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LIN GARLAND/ Author of :Fortz Years of szchic Reseach," /
"A Son of the Middl Border,"/ "The Tyranny of the Dark,"
etc./ [rule]/" e kno that clairvoyants may detect hid
den/ things at_ great distances."/ --DR. LEXIS CARRELL:
an The Unknown/ [rule]/ ILLUSTRATED ITH/ PHOTOGRAPHS
AD ENDPAPERS/ NE YORK/ E. P. DUTTON AND COMPANY/
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RESERVED/ PRINTED IN U.S.A./ First Edition'
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Contents: p.[l]: half title page, 'THE MYSTERY OF
/ THE BURIED CROSSES' pp.(2-3]: blank. p.(4): frontis
piece, a portrait photograph of Hamlin Garland. p.[5]:
title pag. pe(6]: copyright and publicat101 not ce.
p.[7]: 'Author's ote / 1th intent to present an impar
tial attitude throughout this/ narrative of experiment,
the author names his characters 1th- / out tl1e use of
quotation marks--th customary signs of doubt./ The
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reader is 1 ft to the expression of his own judgment in/
each individual case.• p.[8]: blank. pp.[9-10): Table
of Contents. pp.[11-12]: Table of Plates. p.[13]: cap
tion title page, 'THE YSTERY OF/ THE BURIED CROSSES'
p.[14]: blank. p.15: text begins, headed 'Chapter I/ The
Problem•. p.(314]: main text ends. p.[315]: caption ti
tle page, 'APPENDICES'. p.[316]: map. p.317: text of
ppendix I begins. p.[352]: Appendix 6, the final page of
printed matter, ends. At bottom, a rule and •s. A. JA
COBS, THE GOLDEN EAGLE PRESS, OUNT VERNON, • Y.
1
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and 23; 3 photo raphs covering full page, p.29; head of
p.31; middle of pp.32, 37, 39, 41, and 43; full page pho
tograph, p.47; bottom of p.59; middle of pp.67, 71, and
73; 2 photographs covering full page, p.77; full page pho
tographs on pp.81, 83, and 87; house plan, middle of p.89;
photographs middle of pp.91, 93; full page photograph, p.
107; head of pp.111 and 113; middle of p.11?; full page
photographs, pp.141 and 147; bottom of p.154; top of p.155;
middle of p.161; top of pp.171, 181, and 191; 2 photographs
covering full page, p.199; top of pp.201 and 203; bottom
of p.206; top of pp.20?, 211, 215, 239, 247, 261, 267, nd
285.
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un r mmed, bottom edge trimmed, and top edge trimmed and
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Binding: Bound in blue cloth. Front cover: Stamp-
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STERY / OF THE/ BURIED/ CROSSES/ [cross]/ GARLA D /
[double rule, thin and thick]/ DUTTON'. Back cover:
blank. End papers: Light bl e, wove, un at rmark d paper,
with conjugate binder's sheets at front and at back.
Notes: Price:
Published May 15, 1939; Hamlin Garland received an
advance copy on April 21, 19~9. (Cf. his unpublished let
ter to Mrs. Sophia Williams, now at Doheny Library.}
The followin errors have been noted which may be
of assistance in establishing the first issue.
Page 29: Captions of photographs 2 and 3 are prin
ted in reverse of the correct order.
P ge 136, line 7: •tthey' should be 'they•.
Page 261: hile caption describes photograph as an
amulet symbolizing monkey and panther clans, it se ms to be
the cross with heads of olves and ram described on p.26O.
169
Collected ork
First published 1909 and 1922
No set of the complete coll cted works of Hamlin
Garland has been issued. Two editions of his fictional
works have, however, beer published in uniform format.
These are the fol owing.
"Th Sunset Edition," consisting of ten ·volumes,
was issued by Harper and Brothers in
Publishers' eekly for July 3, 1909.
Boy Life on the Prairie.
The Eagle's Heart.
Jason Edwards.
A Little Norsk.
ain-Travelled Roads
Prairie Folks
1909, and
Included
1.50
1.50
1.25
0.50
1.50
1.50
Rose of Dutcher's Coolly 1.50
A Spoil of Office 1.25
The Trail of the Gold-Seekers. 1.50
Wayside Courtships 1.25
listed in
ere:
Descriptions of typical examples of this edition
may be found in this bibliography under Main-Travelled
Roads, 1909, (pp.15-16, above) and Rose of Dutcher's Cool-
-- -
.!z, 1909 (p.53, above).
1'70
"The Border Editio· n," consi ting of twelve volumes,
as also published by Harper and Brothers, in 1922. Price
of the set was 15, or 1.50 for each individual volume.
Titles included ere the follo ing.
ain-Travelled ·Roads.
Other ain-Travelled Roads.
Boy Life on
the Prairie.
The Rose of
Dutcher's Coolly.
The Eagle's Heart.
The Captain of the
Gray Horse Troop.
Hesper.
Cavanagh, Forest Ranger.
The Long Trail.
art Haney's ate ( oney Magic).
The Forester's Daughter.
They of the High Trails.
Hamlin Garland rote a ne preface for each volume
of this edition. Format was fairly uniform, but binding
and dates of printing vary. (Variance in observed copies
was from April,1922,to November, 1931.) The earliest is
sues seem to be stamped 'BORDER EDITION' on the front co
ver rather than 1th titles of the individual orks.
A description of a typical printing of this edition
may be found on pp.74-75, above.
PART III
PAMPHLETS 'NRITTEN BY HAMLIN GARLAND
Because of their evanescent character, most of Ham
lin Garland's pamphlets are rare. I have listed below all
that I have knowledge of, and given hat information is
known to me, even though I have not seen several of the
pamphlets.
The following items hich are listed elsewhere in
this bibliography might well have been included here:
Under the heel (1890), Impressions~ Impressionism
(1894), Five Hoosier Pai ters (1894), and The
arch of American Settlement (192?).
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1891?
ard
Caption title: 'A Ne Declaration of Rights/ By
Hamlin Garland'
Collation and physics! description: 21.5cm. in
height. pp. 1-28.
A single tax plea, reprinted from the Arena of Jan
uary, 1891. The pamphlet described above is in the li
brary of the Io a State Department of History and Archives.
It is a moot question hether this as issued separately;
more probably it as detached from the 64-page pamphlet
172
described in the Library or Congress Catalog or Printed
Cards and housed in the University or Chicago Library.
This pamphlet includes also "The Farmer, the Investor and
the Railway," by c. Wood Davis, on pp.29-51, and ''The In
dependent Party and Money at Cost," by R. B. Hassell, on
pp.52-64. This copy has no cover.
Fred F. Millett in Contemporarz American Authors
(New York, Harcourt, Brace, 1940) lists a copy of this
64-page pamphlet with covers and the cover title of "Money,
Land, and Transportation." He dates it 1892. A contempo
rary (1892) advertisement of the Arena Company suggests
that this 1s a reprint, issued as Number 2 of their "Cop
ley Square Series" at 25 cents for a single copy, or $10
per hundred.
~ 1902
Caption title: 'DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,/
OFFICE OF INDIAN AFFAIRS,/ WASHINGTON, D. C. December 1,
1902. / To Agents, Allotting Agents, School Superintend
ents, and Teachers:'
Collation and ;ehysica~ description: Leaflet, 24 x
15cm. pp . [l] 2-3 [4); p.(4] is blank. White, wove, un
watermarked paper.
The text begins:
1'73
Attention is called to Office circular of arch
19, 1890, in regard to the naming of Indians, which
is hereby amplified and reissued.
As allotment work progresses the need is empha
sized of using utmost care to preserve among
Indian family names ••••
The circular is signed on page 3 'Yours, respect
fully, w. A. JONES, Commissioner'. It was, in fact, writ
ten by Hamlin Garland to imple ent his project of giving
the Indians more dignified family names, acting under di
rect commission of the President, his friend Theodore
Roosevelt.
1920
Cover title: 'Learn one thing every day. February
2, 1920. Serial no. 196. The Mentor. Theodore Roosevelt,
by Hamlin Garland. Department of Biography, volume 7,
number 24. Twenty cents s copy. 1920.'
A pamphlet listed by illett, but not seen by the
bibliographer. Apparently this is a reprint of "Theodore
Roosevelt," Hamlin Garland's article in the entor for
February 2, 1920.
1922
Titl paae: 'COMMEMORATIVE TRIBUTE TO/ JAMES
HITCOMB RILEY/ BY HAMLI GARLAND/ READ IN/ THE 1920
/
174
LECTURE SERIES OF/ THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF/ ARTS AND LET
TERS/ ERICAN ACAD:EltfY OF/ ARTS AND LETTERS/ 1922
1
Collation and physical descriEtion: 17 x 11.2cm.
pp. [ 1-2] 3-9 [ 10].
Bound in brown rappers. White, gloss text paper,
with d corative ruled borders and running title at foot of
each page, 'ACADEMY NOTES AND MONOGRAPHS'. This is Number
24 of that series.
1922?
Under the Lion's Pa and A Day's Pleasure.
- ----- -----
Among Hamlin Garland's papers is a letter from Wil
liam H. Briggs to Prof. J.E. Mc fee of the Extension Di
vision, University of Oklahoma, granting the latter permis
sion to reprint in leaflet form "Under the Lion's Paw" and
"A Day's Pleasure" from ain-Travelled Roads. These were
to be issued in ... the Universi- ty of Oklahoma Extension Divi
sion• a series of readinS materials, and it was specified
that they were to be published on a non-profit basis and
that to copies should be sent to Hamlin Garland.
If these leaflet
er issued, they would constitute
the first and only separate publication of these stories.
No copies, ho ever, have been found among the Hamlin Gar
land papers and no listing of them is to be found in any
175
bibliography or catalog consulted by this bibliographer.
1929
Caption title: 'The Value of elodious Speech/
COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS DELIVERED AT EMERSON COLLEGE OF ORATO
RY IN MAY, 1929 / BY HAMLIN GARLAND/ Reprinted from The
Emerson Quarterlz'
Collation and physical description: A leaflet,
30.5 x 22.8cm. pp. [1-4)
Printed in three-column pages. White, ove paper,
atermarked 'FLEMISH BOOK'.
1939
Title page: 'HAMLIN GARL ND/ (10-point em quad)/
LE VAGABOND/ NOUVELLE/ Traduite de l'anglais par/ FER
RON-CHENE/ (5-point em quad]/ ILLUSTRATIONS/ de/ PAUL
COZE /[vignette]/ L
1
ILLUSTRATION / 13, RUE SAI T-GEORGES
/PARIS/ Copyright by Ferron-Chene, 1939. / Tous droits
d'edition, de reproduction, de traduction, d'adaptation /
et de representation par tous moyens actuellement connus
ou par/ ceux qui peuvent etre inventes ulterieurement
r'serves pour tous pays,/ y compris la Ru sie (U. R. s.
s.)'
Collation and physical d scr1Etion: 29 x 19.4cm.
1'16
pp. [l-3] 4-32. Plates on gloss paper face pp. 8 and 24.
Bound in light violet wrappers. White, wove text
aper. Front cover: 'NO 921 - ROMAN NO 43? 3 JUIN 1939
/ LA PETITE ILLUSTRATION/ REVUE HEBDOMADAIRE / PUBLIANT
DES PIECES DE THEATRE ET DES ROMANS INEDITS / ET ADRESSEE
AUX SEULS SOUSCRIPTEURS DE L
1
ABONNEMENT NO 1 / A "L'ILLUS
TRATION" / •••• ' Inside front cover: "La Vie Litteraire"
(par Alberic Cahuet. Book synopses and reviews on back
cover and inside back cover.
Contents: p.[l]: title page. p.(2]: blank.
pp.[3)-4: preface headed 'AVANT-PROPOS / UN ROMANCIER ET
POETE AMERICAIN: HAMLIN GARLAND'; included is a translation
of the "Afterword" from They of the Hi~h Trails (1916).
---- - -- _......,.._ ---
, ,
pp.4-11 : Kelley Demonte. pp.11-20: Kelley Brigadier.
,
pp.20-32 : Associes d'un Jour.
Notes: This 1s the first separate publication of
the three Kelley stories, "Kelley Afoot," "Kelley as
Marshal," and "Partners for a Day," which constitute the
section titled "The Trail Tramp" in They of the High
Trails (1916), pp.93-151.
PART IV
CONTRIBUTIONS·· OF HAMLIN G RLAND
TO BOOKS ,JRITTEN OR CO PILED BY OTHERS
1889
Title page: 'CAMDEN'S COMPLIMENT/ TO/ WALT WHIT
MAN/ MAY 31, 1889 / NOTES, ADDRESSES, LETTERS,/ TELEGRAMS
/ EDITED BY/ HORACE L. TRAUBEL /PHILADELPHIA/ DAVID C
KAY, PUBLISHER, 23 SOUTH NINTH STREET/ 1889'
Copyright page: 'Copyright, 1889, by/ HORACE L.
TRAUBEL. /[rule]/ Rights reserved.'
Collation and physical description: 21.7 x 14.4cm.;
leaves, 20.8 x 13.7cm. pp. [1-2] 3-74 (75-78]. Frontis
piece portrait with guard sheet tipped in facing p.ll];
pp. (75-78] blank.
Bound in dark burgundy cloth, stamped in gold on
front cover only, as follows, 'Camden's [ornamental whorl]
/ (ornamental horl] Compliment/ To/ alt W hitman lfac
simile signature]/ D. McKAY [letters overlaid]'
White, wove, heavy stock end papers, with conjugate
binder's sheets at front and at back. An extra binder's
sheet is at front, its conjugate pasted under the front
lining paper. White, wove, unwatermarked text paper; all
edge s trimmed, with top edge gilt.
l '18
Contribution: "HA LIN GARLAND: JAMAICA PLAIN, MASS.
/ THE TEACHER," pp.40-42, in the section titled "ADDRES
SES."
1892
Titl Eage: 'AT THE GRAVESIDE OF ALT HIT N: /
HARLEIGH, CAMDEN, NEW JERSEY, MARCH 30th/ AND SPRIGS OF
LILAC/ EDITED BY HORACE L. TRAUBEL / Here then Comrade,/
Breathe from these fragrant leaves love, exaltation, renew
al:/ Through Him, through You, the Future./ With reverent
hand! gather and tie! few stray blossoms here/ In pledge
eternal./ 1892'
Copyright page: 'Copyright, 1892, by Horace L.
Traubel / Billstein ~ Son, Philadelphia'
Collation and physical description: 25.7 x 16.3cm.
PP• (1-6) '1-~4 [35-40].
•
Printed on heavy, grey, unwatermarked ove paper.
Bound in grey rappers of same stock as text paper. Prin
ted on front cover: 'GOOD-BYE D HAIL ALT HITMAN'.
Contribution: A one-paragraph tribute by Hamlin
Garland on page 32, under the section headed "Sprigs of
Lilac," pp.25-34.
1'79
1893
Title page: 'IN RE WALT WHITMAN: EDITED BY HIS/
LITERARY EXECUTORS, HORACE L. / TRAUBEL, RICHARD MAURICE
BUCKE,/ THOMAS B. HARNED/ "Now, though this gr at country
.!,!, seen to deserve in many ways/ the wonder of mankind,
and is held to~ ell worth visiting, rich!!!_/ all good
things, guarded £I large force of men, yet seems it to have
/ held within it nothing more glorious than this man, noth-
----- - ----- ------- --- --- --- ---
ing more/ holy, marvellous and dear. The verses, too, of
-- ---- --- -
hi godlike genius,/ cry 1th~ loud voice, and set forth
in such wise his glorious discov- / eries that he hardly
seems bor!! £!!.mortal stock."--LUCRETIUS . / Published £I
the Editors through/ DAVID cKAY / 23 SOUTH NINTH STREET
/PHILADELPHIA/ 1893
1
Copyright page: 'Edition One Thousand Copies./
Number •••.••••••••. [copy number stamped in] Copyright,
1893, by/ HORACE L. TRAUBEL, RICHARD MAURICE BUCKE/ AND
THO AS B. HARNED./ (dotted line]/ GEORGES. FERGUSON CO.,
/ PRINTERS AND ELECTROTYPERS,/ PHILADELPHIA/ [dotted
line l'
Collation and phzsical description: 24.8 x l?.8cm.;
leaves, 24.3 x 16cm. pp. [a-dl (i-ivl v-x 1-452 (453-456].
Bound in dark blue-green cloth, stamped in gold on
spine. White, wove, un atermarked text paper; all edges
180
untrimmed. End papers are yellow, printed over with flo
ral designs in green and gold.
Contribution: "alt Whitman'' [poem] by Hamlin Gar
land, p.328.
1894
Title Eage (front cover]: 'Impressions on Impres
sionism/ Bej.ng a Discussion of the/ American Art Exhibi
tion at/ the Art Institute, Chicago/ by/ A Critical
Triumvirate/ PRICE/ [ornament]/ TEN C NTS /CHICAGO/
Printed for The Central Art Association/ AUTUMN OF
MDCCCXCIV'
No copyright page.
Collation and Ehysical description: l?.3 x 11.2cm.
pp. [i-ivl v-vi 1-24 [25-26).
A pamphlet, sewn. Bound in wrappers of same stock
as text paper, the front cover being the title page. The
paper is white, laid, edges untrimmed, 1th two atermarks,
'Stone and Kimball/ Chicago' and the seal of Stone and
Kimball (Kramer's device 2).
Contribution: Th main text of the pamphlet, pp.1-
24, is headed 'THE REPORT OF THE CRITICAL/ TRIUMVIRATE'
and consists of a dialogue among three men identified only
as NOVELIST, PAINTER, and SCULPTOR. In Hamlin Garland's
181
personal copy of this pamphlet, now in Doheny Library of
the University of Southern Californi, he has written in
the identity of these three by name: Hamlin Garland,
Charles Francis Browne, and Lorado Taft respectively. In
the list of officers of the Central Art Association on page
(111], Hamlin Garland is listed as President. It seems not
unlikely that he wrote this pamphlet in its entirety.
1894
Title page [front cover]: 'Five Hoosier Painters/
Being a Dis~ussion of/ the Holiday Exhibit/ of the Indi
anapolis Group, in Chicago,/ by/ The Critical Triumvirate
/ with introduction and catalogue/ Price/ [ornament]/
Ten Cents/ Chicago/ Printed for The Central Art Associa
tion/ INTER OF MDCCCXCIV'
No copyright page.
Collation and Ehysical description: 19.1 x 11.5cm.
PP• [1-11] [l] 2-16 [17-18].
A pamphlet, sen. Bound in rappers of the same
stock as the text paper, the front cover being t he title
page. Paper is white, laid, edges untrimmed, with two
atermarks, 'Stone and Kimball/ Chicago' and the seal of
stone and Kimball (Kramer's device 2).
Contribution: "second Report/ Of the ••. , •• /
182
Critical Triumvirate," pp.2-14, a dialogue among NOVELIST
(Hamlin Garland), CONSERVATIVE PAINTER (Charles Francis
...
Browne), and SCULPTOR (Lorado Taft).
er. the preceding pamphlet, pp.180-181, above.
1895
Title pa6e [front cover]: 'UNITED• ANNUAL• EXHI
BITION/ [ornament] The - PALETTE - CLUB - & the/ CO 0-
POLITAN - ART . _ CLUB / ( winged female, holding a bough of
leaves and a palette]/ THE ART/ INSTITUTE/ JANUARY - 24,
/ A1995D / CATALOGUE'. The hole is an engraving of a bas
relief plaque, signed at lo er right by P. w. Bock, and
ithin a d~uble rule border.
No copyright page.
Colophon [back cover]: 'ARRANGED AND COMPILED BY/
THE COS OPOLITAN ART CLUB/ All Rishts Reserved/ ILLUSTRA
TIONS BY/ BINNER ENGRAVING COMPANY/ 195-207 S. Canal
------
Street,/ Chicago/ PRINTED AND BOUND BY THE/ KINDERGARTEN
LITERATURE CO PANY / Designers, Art Printers, and Binders
/ Woman's Temple, Chicago'
Collation and physical descriEtion: 28.5 x 20.7cm.
36 unnumbered leaves, printed on both sides.
Bound in buff rappers, printed in green, the front
cover being the title page and the back cover bearing the
183
colophon.
hite, gloss paper, unwatermarked; dges un-
trimmed. Advertisements, pp.[59-75].
Contribution: "Art Conditions in Chicago," by Ham
lin Garland, pp.[5-8].
1896
Title page. 'HUMAN DOCUMENTS/ PORTRAITS AND BIOG
RAPHIES/ OF EMINENT MEN/ ARTICLES BY ROBERT LOUIS STEVEN
SON, HERBERT/ SP NCER, PROFESSOR DRUMMOND, D ARD EVER-/
ETT HALE, H. H. BOYESON, GEN. HORACE PORTER/ HAMLIN GAR
LAND, ROBERT BRR ND OTHERS/ WITH 275 ILLUSTRATIONS/
NEW YORK / THE S.
s. CCLURE co./ 141-155 E. 25TH STREET
I
1896
1
Copyright age: 'COPYRIGHT, 1893, BYS. S. MCCLURE,
LIMITED
I
[rule]
/ COPYRIGHT, 1894, BY Is.
s. CCLURE,
LIMITED
I
[rule]
/ COPYRIGHT, 1895, BY / s. s. MCCLURE,
LIMITED/ [rule]/ COPYRIGHT, 1896, BY/ THE S. s. MCCLURE
co.'
Collation and physical description: 24.8 x 17.2cm.
pp. [i-v) vi (vii] viii [l-3] 4-248.
Bound in red buckram; front cover and spine stamped
in gold. un,atermarked gloss paper; edges trimmed. Note
on p.viii: 'The articles and pictures in this volume are
reproduced, for the most part, from numbers of CCLURE'S
184
MAGAZINE between June, 1893, and May, 1895.'
Contribution: "James Whitcomb Riley, A Conversation
Between the 'Hoosier' Poet and Hamlin Garland, Recorded by
Hamlin Garland," pp.201-209.
Notes: Another issue has b en noted which is bound
together with Ida M. Tarbell's! Short Life of Napoleon
Bonaparte (Ne York, McClure Co., 1896) in green buckram.
Other points of the two issues are the same.
In A. J. Russo's! Bibliographz of James Whitcomb
Riley (Indianapolis, 1944) on p.241, the date of this title
is given as 1895. Ho ever, both issues at the University
of Southern California have an imprint date of 1896 and
were copyright in 1896. The copy at the Library of Con
gress is also dated 1896.
1897
Title page: 'Royal Edition [in Gothic type and un
derlined] / A LIBRARY OF THE / ~ ORLD'S BEST LITERATURE [in
red]/ ANCIENT AND ODERN / CHARLES DUDLEY WARNER/ EDITOR
/ HAMILTON WRIGHT MABIE LUCIA GILBERT RUNKLE/ GEORGE
HENRV ARNER/ ASSOCIATE EDITORS/ FORTY-FIVE VOLUMES/
VOL. XVI/ NE YORK/ THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY [in red]/
MDCCCXCVII'
Copyright page: 'Royal Edition (in Gothic type /
LIMITED TO ONE THOUSAND COPI S / No. (copy number
stamped in red)/ [rule]/ Copyright, 1896, by/ R. s.
PEALE AND J. A. HILL/ All :ights reserved'
185
Collation and physical descriEtion: 26.4 x 18.7cm.;
leaves, 25.5 x 18cm. pp. [a-bl (i-ivl v-1x [x-xii] 6253-
6652 (c-f]. pp.la-bl and [c-rJ tipped in. Quasi-vellum
title page, pp.[i-ii], tipped in. A colored frontispiece
and colored plate th guard sheets are also tipped in.
Bound in marbled board and dark blue half morocco,
with marbled end papers in blue, gold, and green. White,
wove, unwatermarked text paper; side and bottom edges un
trimmed, top edge trimmed.
Contribution: "Ulysses s. Grant (1822-1885)," by
Hamlin Garland, pp.6593-6600.
Note: The trade edition was printed from the same
plates, but was issued in a set of only ~O volumes. Hamlin
Garland's contribution is in volume 11, with the same page
number.
1901
Title page:
1
MODERN /ELOQUENCE/ EDITOR/ THOMAS
B. REED/ JUSTIN iCCARTHY • ROSSITER JOHNSON/ ALB RT EL
LERY BERGH/ ASSOCIATE EDI ORS/ VOL. II/ AFTER-DINNER
SPEECHES/ E-0 / JOHN D. ORRIS AND COMPANY/ PHILAD LPHIA'
186
Title page printed in brown and yellow on gloss paper, the
text of page being within an elaborate ornamental border,
with name of engraver at bottom, 'W. A. CO IE. 1901
1
•
Copyright page: 'Copyright, 1900 /By/ THE UNIVER
SITY SOCIETY'
Collation and phzsica~ description: 25 x 17.lcm.;
leaves, 24 x 16cm. pp. (a-h] [1-iv] v-x [xi-xii] 423-859
( 8601. Seven plates tipped in, with guard sheets printed
with orange letterpress.
Bound in blue cloth, with red-brown paper label on
spine stamped in gold. White, laid text paper, watermarked
'ODERN ELOQUENCE'; side and bottom edges untrimmed, top
edge trimmed and gilt.
Contribution: "Realism versus Romanticism. Speech
of H aml in Garland at the Eighty-Second Dinner of the Sunset
Club, Chicago, Ill., January 31, 1895," pp.518-521.
1901
Tit le page: '[double rulel / OUT-OF-DOOR AMERICANS
/ fdouble rule]/ TALKS and LECTURES/~/ DR. DAVID STARR
JORDAN (printed in red]/ and/ M R. ERNEST INGERSOLL [prin
ted in r ed]/ and M R. HAMLIN GARLAND (printed in redl /
(leaf ornam ent / [double rule]/ EDITORIAL NOTES/ by/
Professor RED LEW IS PATTEE/ [double rule]/ ll3)'
187
Half title page: (double rule / THE [printed in
re d ] BOOKLOVERS READING/ CLUB HAND-B OOK TO AC-/ CO PANY
THE R EADING COURSE/ ENTITLED, OUT-OF-DOOR AMER!-/ CANS
(rule extending to mar in1 / [double rule]/ (publisher's
seal printed in red]/ SEYMOURE TON/ Librarian/ FREDER IC W . SPEIRS, Ph.D./ Educational Director/ [double rule]
/ (?)'
Copyri~ht page: 'COPYRIGHT, 1901 / THE BOOKLOVERS
LIBRARY'
Collation and physical description: 21.3 x 14.lcm.;
l eaves, 14.1 x 13.5cm. pp. (1-4) 5 [6] 7 [81 9 [10] 11
[12 ] 13 (141 15-17 [18] 19-21 [22] 23-115 [116-122.
Plates, including frontispiece, on grey gloss pa er, are
tipped in.
Bound in marbled boards, 1th black cloth on spine.
Marbled end papers. hite, wove text paper; edges trimmed.
Contribution: ''Out-of-door en and Books: A Talk,"
by Hamlin Garland, pp.55-62.
Notes: 'Issued from the press of the Booklovers
library, 1323 Walnut St., Philadelphia'--p.5.
1902
Title page: 'The GRAND/ CANYON of/ Arizona (flo
ral ornament]/ [rule]/ BEING A BOOK OF ORDS FROM MANY/
188
PENS, ABOUT THE GRAND CANYON OF/ THE COLORADO RIVER IN
ARIZONA/ [seal of the Santa F, 1th su rounding floral
ornamentation]/ Published by the Passenger Department of
the Santa Fe./ 1902•. The whole is ithin a ruled border.
qoRzright page: 'Copyright, 1902 / by GEO. T. /
NICHOLSO. / POOLE BROS. CHIC 00'
Collation and phzsical description: 24.8 x 19.?cm.
pp. [1-8] 9-123 [124-126] including frontispiece, illustra
tions, and colored map at back.
A 1906 reprint is bound in boards which are litho
graphed in colors. The bibliographer has been unable to
find a first edition in its original binding.
text paper; edges trimmed.
hite, gloss
Contribution: "The Grand Canyon at Niszht," pp.61-
62, and "John Hance, Study," pp.106-109 , both by Hamlin
Garland.
Notes: Though Merle Johnson lists the date of this
title as 1909, his information is obviously based upon a
reprint.
1910
Title page:
1
THE CLIFF-/ DWELLERS [ 1th quasi
Indian design of a eated red.man on either ide] / An Ac
count of th 1r Organization, th / Dedication and Opening
189
of their Quarters, / Constitution and By-Lttws, Officers,
Committees, and List of / Members / [orn.ament: an "Indian"
idol, bearing a T-square and triangle and a palette with
brushes] / CHICAGO/ 168 MICHIGAN AVENUE/ MCMX'
Collation and physical description: 19.8 x 13.Scm.;
leaves, 19 x 13.3cm. pp. [1-4) 5-79 [so].
Bound in grey wrappers. Front cover has an over
all design printed in green, with lettering printed in
brown. End papers are grey, with conjugate binder's
sheets at front and at back. ~ite, wove, unwatermarked
text paper; edges trimmed.
Contribution: Letter of Hamlin Garland, proposing
the organization of the club, pp.6-7; excerpt from member
ship report by Garland, p.7; original verses read by Gar
land at the opening ceremonies of the Cliff-Dwellers,
pp.15- 18 , 21.
1911
Title Eage: 'PROCEEDINGS/ OF THE/ AMERICAN ACAD
EMY OF ARTS/ AND LETTERS/ AND OF THE/ NATIONAL INSTI
TUTE OF ARTS/ AND LETTERS/ Number IV: 1910-1911 /
(laurel wreath]/ NEW YORK'
Copyright page: 'Copyright, 1911, by/ THE AMERI-
CAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND LETTERS'
190
Collation and physical description: 24.6 x 16.9cm.
PP• [1-5] 6-69 (70-72].
Bound in printed wrappers. White, wove, unwater
marked text paper; edges trimmed. Text is printed two
columns to a page.
Contribution: "Local Color as the Vital Element of
American Fiction," by Hamlin Garland, pp.41-45.
Notes: This pamphlet was reissued in 1913 with four
other annual numbers in a · volume bound in green cloth,
gold-stamped on spine. Original pagination, title pages,
and tables of contents of the annual numbers ere retained.
Title page of the whole volume is as follows.
'PROCEEDINGS/ OF/ THE/ ERIC N ACAD Y / ND THE
/ NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ARTS/ AND L TTERS / Vol. I: 1909-
1913 / [laurel reath] / NEW YORK/ 33 East 17th Street'
1912
Title page: 'Lorado Taft's Indian Statue "Black
Hawk": An Account of the Unveiling Ceremonies at Eagle's
Nest Bluff, Oregon, Illinois, July the First, Nineteen
Hundred and Eleven, Franko. Lo den, Presiding. University
of Chicago Press, Distributors'
Copyright: 1912.
Collation and physical description: 24cm. in
191
height. 108 pp., including frontispiece, illustration,
plates, and a portrait.
"This ••• is one or an edition of six hundred cop
ies, printed from type, on Holland Van Gelder Zonen hand-
made paper. This copy is No.
tt
Bound in buckram.
Contribution: "The Trail Makers" [poem] by Hamlin
Garland, p.85.
Notes: This title has not been seen by the bibliog
rapher, and therefore a full description is not now possi
ble. The information here presented is from the Library of
Congress Catalog of Printed Cards and from Hamlin Garland's
own manuscript bibliography.
1916
Title pase: 'LITERATURE OF SOUTH DAKOTA/ By O. W.
COURSEY/ [publisher's mark]/ Published by/ THE EDUCATOR
SUPPLY CO PANY / itchell, South Dakota•
21cm. in height. pp. 358 [9], including portraits.
-
Price: 1.00
The first edition has not been seen by the bibliog
rapher. The second edition, copyright 1917, is paged
[1-15) 16-411 (412-432), 1th blank pages and advertise
ments after p.(417]. It includes the follo ing poems by
192
Hamlin Garland.
Contributions: "TJ1e Cry of the Age," p.118; "Death
in the Desert," p.119; "Prairie Chickens," pp.119-12O;
"Boy Life on the Prairie," p.12O; "My Cabin," p.121; and
"Color in the Wheat," p.122. This is the first publication
in book form of the following two poems: "The Cry of the
Age" and "Dee.th in the Desert."
1916
Title page: 'WHAT THEY SAY / DAY BY DAY / [rule] /
Helpfu l Messages from/ Leading Living Americans/ PREPARED
BY/ FRANCIS HARVEY GREEN, A.M. LITT. D. / [publisher's
seal]/ [rule]/ PHILADELPHIA/ GEORGE W. JACOBS & CO./
PUBLISHERS'. The whole is printed within a double rule
border .
Copyright page: •copyright, 1916, £l /George!!.
Jacobs~ Company/ All rights reserved/ Printed in U.S.A.'
Collation and physical description: 1?.9 x 12cm.;
l eaves, l?.2 x 11.6cm. pp. [i-viii] 1-143 [144-152].
Bound in blue cloth, stamped in gold. White, wove
text paper.
Contribution: 'April 8. Be as young as you can as
l ong as you can, and as happy as you can cause others to
be--is my advice and good wish. HAMLIN GARLAND', p.35.
195
191'7
Title page: 'FOR/ FRANCE/ [tri-color emblem]/
Ye sons of France, awake to glory!/ Hark! hark! what
myriads bid you rise!/ Your children, ives, and grand
sires hoary,/ Behold their tears and hear their cries I/
La Marseilla se / GARDEN CITY NE YORK/ DOUBLEDAY, PAGE
-------
&COMPANY/MC M XV I I'
Copzright page: 'Copyright, ~1'7, £I. DOUBLEDAY,
PAGE & COMPANY/ All rights reservedz including that of/
translation into foreign languages, including the Scandina
vian
Collation and physical description: 22.9 x 15.5cm.;
leaves, 21.5 x 15.1cm. pp. [1-vi] vii-xxi [xxii] [l-3] 4-
412 (413-414].
Bound in dark blue cloth, with paper labels on front
cover and spine. White, wove text paper, with title page
and frontispiece printed on gloss paper. Includes plates
and facsimiles, some plates being in color.
Contribution: "Jim Mattison of agon heel Gap
Writes a Letter to his Foreman, Bob MacDermott, to Tell Him
of his Visit to Nismes," by Hamlin Garland, pp.299-306.
194
1917
Title page: ith1n a double rule border is the
following. 'Prairie Gold/ By/ Io a Authors and Artists
/ (deviceJ / Jacket and Frontispiece by/ J. N. Darling/
Decorations~/ Harriet acy /and/ Louise Orwig/ The
Reilly & Britton Co./ Chicago'
Copyright page: 'Copyright, 1917 /By/ The Reilly
& Britton Co./ Prairie Gold'
Collation and physical description: 19.9 x 13.Scm.;
leaves, 19.2 x 13.3cm. pp. [1-18) 19-352.
Bound in green cloth, stamped in gold. White, wove
text paper; edges trimmed. Plate tipped in at p.[3]; il
lustrations.
Contribution: "The Graven Image" [story] by Hamlin
Garland, pp.21-37.
Notes:
'
• • •
Offered to the public by the Io a
Press and Author's Club as the first bit of co-operative
ork done by Iowa writers.•--~reface, p.[7]. Hamlin
Garland was honorary president of the club.
In the probable first issue, all page references in
the Index, pp.9-12, and the List of Authors, pp.13-14, are
in error, each being to page numbers short.
195
1920
Title page: 'Adventures With Books/ and Autographs
/ By George Steele Seymour/ [device]/ CHICAGO/ THE
BOOKFELLO S / 1920
1
Half title page: 'The Bookfellows Series/ Volume
To/ Adventures with Books and Autographs'
Copyright page: 'Five hundred copies of this first
edition have been printed from type/~ November, 1920,
for THE BOOKFELLOWS. / Copyright 1920 £I/ Flora arren
Seymour/ THE TORCH PRESS/ CEDAR RAPIDS/ IO A'
Collation and physical desc~iption: 20.6 x 14.2cm.;
leaves, 20.3 x 14cm. pp. (1-12] 13-81 (82-84, including
frontispiece and illustrations.
Bound in dark grey boards, 1th light grey cloth on
spine. hite paper printed labels on front cover and on
spine. White, wove text paper, atermarked 'Old Strat
ford'; side and bottom edges untrimmed, top edge trimmed.
Contribution: The first verse and chorus of "Free
dom's Star," a facsimile of a manuscript in the hand of
Hamlin Garland, signed and dated by him November, 1917, on
p.[33].
196
1920
Title page: 'The 1ller's Holiday/ Short Stories
from The Northwestern Miller/~ Ed ard Everett Hale/
Charles F. Lummis/ James Lane Allen/ Frank R. Stockton/
---- - --- --- --- - ----
Hamlin Garland/ Octave Thanet / Howard Pyle/ Robe~! Barr
/ 2..:_ Henry/ Edited £r Randolph Edgar/ 1920 / The Miller
Publishing Company/ 1nneapol1s'
Copyright page: 'Copyright, 1920, by/ ~he Miller
Publishing Company'
Collation and phzsical descriEtion: 19.5 x 13.5cm.;
leaves, 18.7 x 12.8cm. pp. [1-xiv] [l] 2-217 (218-220].
pp. (1-11 and [218-220] are blank. Plates are tipped in
facing pp. {v], 100, and 194.
Cloth-bound. ite, wove, unwatermarked text paper;
edges trimmed.
Contribution: "A Graceless Husband" (story] by
Hamlin Garland, pp.142-155.
Notes: The editor's preface, and a footnote on
page 142, would indicate that this story was originally
published in the Christmas number of the Northwestern
Miller for 1893.
19"1
ca.1920?
Title Eage: Within a ruled border, is the follo -
ing. 'The Meaning of/ Bookfellowship / [seal of the Book
fellowsl / The Advisory Board/ Hamlin Garland, chairman/
John o. Neihardt Ed in Markham/ James Branch Cabell
Richard Burton/ Henry Seidel Canby John Erskine/ Curtis
Hidden Page Hugh alpole / Carl Van Doren Zona Gale/
Irving Bacheller Van Wyck Brooks/ (filigree]/ [broken
rule]/ Flora arren Seymour, clerk/ 4917 Blackstone Ave.,
Chicago, Illinois'
Collation and physical description: 13.2 x 18.3cm.
pp. [ 1-81.
A pamphlet, the front cover being the title page.
Printed on yellow, ove paper.
Contribution: Testimonial quotations by Hamlin
Garland on pp.(3) and (8).
1921
Title page: 'MY/ AIDEN EFFORT/ Being the Per
sonal Confessions of/ Vell-known American Authors/ as to
--- ------ - ------------ - -
their Literary Beginnings/ WITH AN INTRODUCTION/ BY/
GELETT BURGESS/ (publisher's seal]/ PUBLISHED FOR/ THE
AUTHORS' LEAGUE OF AMERICA/ BY/ DOUBLEDAY, PAGE & COMPA
NY/ GARDE CITY, N. Y., AND TORONTO/ 1921'. Title and
198
publisher's sea are printed in red; the seal is impres sed.
Co~z~ight Eag~: 'COPYRIGHT, 1921, BY/ DOUBLEDAY,
PAGE & CO ANY/ LL RIGHTS RESERVED, INCLUDING THAT OF
TRANSLATION/ INTO FOREIGN LANGUAGES, INCLUDING THE SCAN
DINAVIAN/ COPYRIGHT, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, BY THE AU
THORS' LEAGUE OF ERICA, INC/ PRINTED AT GARDEN CITY,
N. Y., U. S. A. / THE COUNTRY LIFE PRESS/ First Editic>n'
-
Collation and physical descri;etion: 19.5 x 13.3cm . ;
leaves, 18.9 x 12.?c. pp. [i-v] vi-xxxi [xxxii-xxxiv]
1-288.
Bound in blu cloth, stamped in gold. hite, wove
text paper; edges trimmed.
Contribution: Headed 'Hamlin Garland," pp.66-67,
a narration by Hamlin Garland of his contribution of a
story titled "Ten Years Dead" to "a Boston weekly," about
November, 1885.
1921?
Joseph Crosby Lincoln. [Ne York, etc., D. Apple
ton and Company, 1921?]
A pamphlet, 17.5cm. in height. pp. [1-2] 3-15 ll6],
including a portrait and a facsimile.
Not seen by the bibliographer, therefore a full
description is not now possible. To copies are in the
199
Library of Congress.
Contribution: "Joseph c. Lincoln, an Appreciation,"
by Hamlin Garland, p.[2]. Signed in facsimile.
1922
Title page: 'PUBLIC EETING /OF/ THE AMERICAN
ACADEMY/ AND THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF/ ARTS AND LETTERS
/ IN HONOR OF/ JOHN BURROUGHS/ EMBER OF THE ACADEMY
FROM MAY THIRTEEN, NINETEEN/ WJNDRED AND FIVE, UNTIL HIS
DEATH, MARCH TWENTY-/ NINE, NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TWENTY
ONE / WILLIAM MILLIGAN SLOANE/ PRESIDENT OF THE ACADE Y,
PRESIDING/ [seal of the Academy]/ AMERICAN ACAD EMY O F /
ARTS AND LETTERS/ 1922'
Copyright page: 'Copyright, 1922, by/ THE AMERI
CAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND LETTERS/ THE DEVINNE PRESS/
NEV.1 YORK'
Collation and physical description: 16.9 x 11.lcm.;
leaves, 16.6 x 10.5cm. pp. [1-vi] 1-5? (58].
Bound in tan rappers, printed in violet on front
cover ithin a ruled border. White, gloss text paper;
edges trimmed. Printed at foot of each page, 'ACADEMY
NOTES AND MONOGRAPHS'. This is number 35 of the series.
Contribution: "Burroughs the Man," by Hamlin Gar
land, pp.43-55.
200
1922
Title Ease: 'ROUGHI O IT (printed in redl /BY/
ARK T AIN / IN TWO VOLUM. ES--VOL. I / l impressed vignette
of river-boat]/ NEW YORK/ GABRIEL rnLLS [printed in red]
/ CMXXII'
Half title page: 'Definitive Edition/ THE WRITINGS
OF MARK T'.VAIN / VOLUME III'
Copyright Eage: 'ROUGHING IT. VOL. I/ [rule]/
Copyright, 1871, 1899, by THE AMERICAN PUBL SHING COMPANY
/(rule]/ Copyright, 1899, by SAMUELL. CLEMENS/ [rule]
/ Copyright, 1913, by CLARA CABRILO ITSCH / lrule] / Copy
right, 1922, by THE MARK TWAIN COMPANY/ lrule] / Printed
in the United States of America'
Collation and physical description: 23.2 x 15.5cm.;
leaves, 22.5 x 14.8cm. pp. li-vi] vii [viii] ix [x] xi
xiii [xiv] xv-xix [x.x-x.xii] 1-287 (288).
Bound in hite boards, 1th blue cloth on spine with
printed paper label. h1te, laid text paper, with circular
watermark reading 'ark Twain Samuel L. Clemens'; edges un
trimmed.
Contribution: "An Appreciation," by Hamlin Garland,
pp.xi-xiii.
1th his facsimile signature.
Notes: This edition consisted of 1024 numbered sets
signed (not po thumously by the author and th editor.
201
1923
Title page: Within a double rule border, is the
following. 'MODERN ELOQUENCE/ FOUNDED BY THOMAS B. REED
/ VOLUME TWO - AFTER-DINNER SPEECHES/ [double rule]/
ASHLEY H. THORNDIKE, EDITOR
1
I Professor of English, Colum
bia University/ [rule]/ ADVISORY EDITORIAL BOARD/
(rule)/ BRANDER MATTHEWS, CHAIRMAN/ Professor, Dramatic
Literature, Columbia Unive~sitt / SIR ROBERT LAIRD BORDEN
/ Formerlz Prime Minister~ Canada/ NICHOLAS MURRAY BUT
LER/ President, Columbia University/ JOHN W. DAVIS/
Formerly U. s. Ambassador to England/ HENRY CABOT LODGE
/ Senator from Massachusetts/ ELIHU ROOT/ Formerlz Sec
retarz of State, Secretarz of War, Senator/ OSCARS.
STRAUS/ Formerly Secretary of Commerce, Ambassador to Tur
kez / AUGUSTUS THOMAS/ Playwright, Chairman, ProducinS
Managers' Association/ HENRV VAN DYKE/ Professor of Eng
lish Literature, Princeton University/ Formerly u. s.
Minister to the Netherlands/ [double rule/ MODERN ELO-
-
QUENCE CORPORATION/ NEW YORK'
Copzright page: 'Copyright 1923, by/ MODERN ELO
QUENCE CORPORATION/ (rule]/ Entered at Stationers' Hall,
London/ All rights reserved/ [rule]/ PRINTED IN u. s.
Collation and phzsica~ descriEtion: 21.7 x 14cm.;
leaves, 21 x 13.2cm. pp. [i-iv] v-x [xi-xii] xiii-xx
[xxi-xxii] 1-440 [441-442].
Bound in green cloth, stamped in gold on spine.
White, laid, unwatermarked text paper; edges trimmed.
202
This is volume two or a twelve volume set.
Contziibution: "Joys of the Trail," by Hamlin Gar-
land, "an address ••• delivered on various occasions at
Camp Fire Clubs and at a Convocation of the University of
Chicago," pp.67-?3. This is an earlier and shorter ver
sion or Hamlin Garland's book of this title, published in
1935. (See pp.156-159, above.)
"In Praise of Booth Tarkington," by Hamlin Garland,
pp.73-76. An address delivered at the dinner to Booth
Tarkington at the Lotos Club, November 25, 1916.
1923
Title page: 'THE ~ODERN STUDENT'S LIBRARY/ AMERI
CAN DIVISION/ [rule]/ THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY/ OF/ DAVID
CROCKETT/ W ITH AN INTRODUCTION BY/ HAMLIN GARLAND/
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS/ NEW YORK CHICAGO BOSTON'
Copzright page: 'COPYRIGHT, 1923, BY/ CHARLES
SCRIBNER'S SONS/ [rule]/ Printed in the United States of
America/ (publisher's seal],
Collation and physical description: 17 x 11.4cm.;
r
203
l eaves, 16.1 x 10.4cm. pp. [1-iv] (1-2) 3-328.
Cloth-bound. hite, wove, unwatermarked text paper.
Contribution. "Introduction," by Hamlin Garland,
pp.3-10.
1924
Title Ease: 'THE· WINNING OF THE ST [printed in
red]/ III/ E OF ACTION [printed in red]/ BY THEODORE
ROOSEVELT/ [seal of the Roosevelt Memorial Association]/
NEW YORK/ CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS [printed in red]/
MCMXXIV'
Half title page: 'THE WORKS OF/ THEODORE ROOSEVELT
/ MEMORIAL EDITION/ VOLUME XII'
Collation and physical description: 24.? x 16.3cm.;
leaves, 23.9 x 15.?cm. pp. [1-v111] ix-xvii [xviii-xxii]
[1-2] 3-638 [639-640]. Plate [a facsimile] with guard
sheet tipped in facing p.[v].
Bound in red cloth, stamped in gold on spine. White
wove, unwatermarked text paper; side and bottom edges un
trimmed, top edge trimmed and gilt.
Contribution: "Roosevelt as Historian," by Hamlin
Garland, pp.ix-xvii.
Notes: This is volume twelve of at enty-four vol
ume set, publ shed from 192 to 1925. A statement on
204
p.(ii] r ds as follows. 'THE ORKS OF/ THEODORE ROOSE
VELT/ EMORIAL EDI~ION / PR PARED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF/
THE ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION/ HERMANN HAGEDORN, EDI
TOR/ THIS EDITION, PRINTED FROM TYPE HICH HAS/ BEEN DIS
TRIBUTED, IS STRICTLY LI !TED TO ONE/ THOUS ND AND FIFTY
SETS, OF RICH ONE THOUS ND/ ARE FOR SALE AND FIFTY ARE
FOR PRESENTATION/ THIS IS NO. __ ,
Hamlin Garland's set is not numbered, but is in
scribed, "This is one of fifty sets for presentation."
1928
Title page: ithin a ruled border, is the follow
ing. 'MENKENIANA / A Schimpflexikon [printed in Gothic
typel / [publisher's seal, printed in red, with decorations
in black on either side]/ New York/ ALFRED• A• KNOPF/
-
CMXXVIII'
Copyright page: 'COPYRIGHT 1928 / BY ALFRED• A•
KNOPF • INC. / [dot] / EXPURG TED EDITION / 1. ANUF CTURED /
IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA'. The hole is within a
ruled border.
Collat1or1 and physical description: 19.6 x 12.5cm.;
leaves, 19.2 x 12cm. pp. l -xii] ll] 2-132 [133-136].
Bound in orange cloth, stamped in gold on front cov
er and spine. End papers of blue and orange. ,hite, wove,
205
unwatermarked text paper; side and bottom edges untrimmed,
top edge trimmed and gilt
Contribution: "H. L. Mencken is but a passing fan
cy. Hamlin Garland in th~ Wat erloo liowa) Courier-Report
er."-- p.111.
1928
Title page: Withi n a double rule border is the fol
lowing. 'PERCY MACKAYE / ! SymEosium .2!!, his/ Fiftieth
Birthday/ 1925 / Foreword £l AMY LOWELL/ THE D RTMOUTH
PRESS/ HANOVER, N.H. / 1928'
No copyright page .
Collation and physical description: 20.6 x 14cm.;
leaves , 20.2 x 13.4cm. pp . [a-bl [i-x] x1 [xii] xiii
[xiv-xvi ] xvi i -xix lxx ] [1-2) 3-56 (57-58].
Bound in green boards, with black cloth on spine.
Printed white paper labels on front cover and spine.
hite, wove text paper ; edges trimmed.
Contri bution: "First and Last -- the Artist," by
Hamlin Garland, p. 22.
Notes: 'Of t his volume, three h ndred copies have
been printed , and no copies are for sale. '--p.56.
206
1928
Title page: 'Academy Classics for Junior High
Schools [printed in Gothic typel / EDITED BY STELLA S
CENTER/ [rule]/ PRAIRIE SONG/ AND/ STERN STORY/ BY
/ HAM:LIN GARLAND/ ILLUSTRATED BY/ CONSTANCE GARLAND/
ALLYN AND BACON/ BOSTON NE YORK CHICAGO/ ATLANTA
SN FRANCISCO DALLAS'
Copyright page: COPYRIGHT, 1928 / BY ALLYN AND
BACON/ Norwood Press [printed in Gothic type]/ J. s.
Cushing Co.--Berwick & Smith Co./ Norwood, Mass., U.S.A.'
Collation and physical description: 17.2 x 11.4cm.;
leaves, 16.6 x 10.7cm. pp. la-h] li-11] iii-vii [viii] ix
(xJ xi-xii [x111-xiv] 1-368 [369-370].
Bound in dark blue cloth, stamped in red on front
cover and spine White, wove, unwatermarked text paper;
edges trimmed.
Contribut on: This title consists of reprints from
Hamlin Garland's previously published works, selected for
junior high school students. First edition materials in
this volume include the following. "Author's Foreword,"
pp.xi-xii; "Author's Note(s]," pp.18, 122, 157-158, 260-
261; and brief explanatory paragraphs by Hamlin Garland at
the head of many of the selections.
20'1
1928
Title page: Within a triple-rule border is the fol
lowing. 'WARPATH/ & / CATTLE TRAIL/~/ HUBERT E. COL
LINS/ With~ Foreword £l / HAMLIN GARLAND/ [vignette of
whip and sombrero)/ ILLUSTRATED BY PAUL BROWN/ New York
/ WILLIAM MORROW & COMPANY/ 1928'
Copyright page: 'COPYRIGHT - - - - 1928 / BY WIL
LIAM MORROW & COMPANY, INC./ PRINTED IN THE U. S. A. BY/
QUINN & BODEN COMP ANY, INC • / RAHWAY, N . • J. '
Collation and physical description: 24 x 16.7cm.;
leaves, 23.4 x 16cm. pp. [i-viii] ix-xi [xii-xvi] xvii-xix
(xx-xx11] 1-296 [297-298), including frontispiece and il
lustrations.
Bound in green cloth, stamped in white on front cov
er and on spine, with illustrated black-on-white end pa
pers. White, wove, unwatermarked text paper; side and
botton edges untrimmed, top edge trimmed.
Contribution: "Foreword," by Hamlin Garland,
pp.ix-xi.
1929
Title page: 'Tributes to/ Henry B. / from friends
in whose minds/ and hearts he will live always/ compiled
and edited by Anna Morgan/ Ralph Fletcher Seymour/
208
Publisher'
Copyr16ht page: 'Copyright, 1929 /By/ Anna
Morgan'
Collation and physical description: 22.1 x 15.2cm.;
leaves, 21.5 x 14.6cm. Plates (portraits} tipped in facing
pp. [6], 21, 49, ?8, 108, 118, and 124.
Bound in black cloth, with white vellum on spine.
Front cover stamped in white and spine stamped in black,
'henry b. fuller•. Orey, wove end papers. White, wove
text paper; side and bottom edges untrimmed, top edge trim
med.
Contribution: "From Hamlin Garland," pp.91-93. A
tribute, beginning 'Henry Fuller was, for more than thirty
years, my intimate friend and adviser. I valued his judg-
ment • • •
1
1930
Title page: 'A Vocabulary Study/ OF "THE GILDED
AGE" / [ rule ] / By AIJ4A BORTH MARTIN / [ rule ] / W1 th e.n
Introduction by/ ROBERT L. RAMSAY/ Professor of English
/ University of Missouri/ And a Foreword by/ HAMLIN GAR
LAND / [rule] / Published by / MARK TWAIN SOCIETY / 19:30
1
No copyright page.
Collation and physical description: 21.7 x 14.1cm.
pp. (l] 2-55 [56].
Bound in red rappers, printed in black. Whi e,
wov text paper; edges trimmed
209
Contribution: "Foreword. ark Twain's Freshness of
Diction," by Hamlin Garland, p.3.
Notes: Printed on back cov r, 'Webster Printing &
Stationery Co./ Webster Groves, o.'
1930
Title page:
1
ODERN WRITERS/ AT ORK/ Edited/
BY/ JOSEPHINE K. PIERCY/ INSTRUCTOR IN ENGLISH/ INDIANA
UNIVERSITY/ New York lpr1nted in Gothic type]/ THE AC
MILLAN CO PANY / 1930 '
Copyright page: 'Copyright, 1930, / BY THE MACMIL
LAN COMPANY/ [rule]/ Published September, 1930 / [rule]
/ ALL RIGHTS RESERVED--NO PART OF THIS BOOK AY BE REPRO
DUCED/ IN ANY FORM ITHOUT PERMISSION IN ffiITING FROM THE
PUBLISHER/ SET UP AND ELECTROTYPED BY T. MOREY & SON/
•PRINTED I THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA•'
Collation and physical description: 20.4 x 14.lcm.;
leaves, 19.5 x 12.9cm. pp . (1-vi] vii-xix (xx] [l-2] 3-
993 [ 994-1000].
Bound in purpl cloth, stamped in silver.
ove, un at rmarked text paper.
hite,
210
Contribution: Under the heading "Hamlin Garland,
Novelist, Short-Story Writer" is the following.
Hamlin Garland's explanation of his work habits and
his theory of style, pp.238, 240, beginning 'For forty-five
years I have made it a habit to rise early and go at once
to my desk • • • • t
Facsimile of a Garland manuscript page, p.[239],
with his facsimile inscription, 'This was the beginning of
A Son of the Middle Border. March 1898. Hamlin Garland,
Hollywood Calif., Feb. 24 - 1929.t
Reprinting of "Our First Winter on the Prairie''
(Chapter 9 of A Son of the Middle Border), pp.241-252.
- -- - --------
1930
Title page: Within· an ornamental border is the fol
lowing. 'THE/ OREGON TRAIL/ BY FRANCIS PARKMAN/ WITH AN
INTRODUC~ ION BY/ HAMLIN GARLAND/ [publisher's monogram]/
THE MACMILLAN COMPANY/ PUBLISHERS NEW YORK MCMXXX /
THE MODERN READERS' SERIES'
Copyright page: 'COPYRIGHT, 1930 / BY THE MACMILLAN
COMPANY./ (rule]/ All rights reserved -- no part of this
book/ may be reproduced in any form without/ permission
in writing from the publishers./ Set up and electrotyped.
/ Published April, 1930. /SETUP BY BROWN BROTHERS
211
LINOTYPERS / PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA/ BY
THE STRATFORD PRESS'
Collation and physical descriEtion: 18.7 x 12.6cm.;
leaves, 18.1 x 11.5cm. pp. [i-vi] vii-xv [xvi] [1-4 5-369
[3'70-3'76].
Bound in blue cloth, stsmped in gold. I lustrated
end papers printed in blue and hite. White, wove text
paper; edges trimmed.
Contribution: "ditor's Introduction," by Hamlin
Garland, pp.vii-xv.
1930
Tit le page: 'TRIBUTES/ TO/ MARK T V AIN / BY MEM
BERS OF THE SOCIETY/ [seal of the !ark Twain Society]/
Printed for the Mar k Twain Society/ by/ Herbert Clarke,
338, Rue St-Honore/ PARIS/ 1930'
No copyright page.
Collation and physical description: 18.1 x 13.5cm.
pp. [a-bl [1-4] 5-13 (14-16] [c-d], including covers.
A pamphlet, in rappers of gloss paper, the front
cover, printed black on white, being the title page.
hite, wove, unwatermarked text paper; edges trimmed.
Contribution: A one-paragraph tribute by Hamlin
Garland, p . 6, beginning, 'ark Twain was a great figure in
212
my life ••• '
Notes. 'Five hundred cop es only of this booklet
have been Erinted for distribution to members of the Mark
Twain Society.'--p.[2].
These tributes were first published in th Overland
Monthly for April,1929.
1931
Title page: 'AJERICAN ITERS /ON/ AMERICAN LIT
ERATURE/ By Thirty-Seven ~ontemporary Writers/ Edited by
JOHN ACY/ HORACE LIVERIGHT, INC./ NE YORK/ 1931'
Copyright page: 'Copyright, 1931 / HORACE LIVE
RIGHT, INC./ NonA of the chapters of this book may b r -
printed,/ complete or for a longer quotation than 500
words,/ without permission of the author and the publish
ers/ PRIN~ED IN THE U.S. A. BY/ QUINN & BODEN CO PANY,
INC./ RAHWAY, N. J.'
Collation and physical description: 22.8 x 15.3cm.;
1 ves, 22.2 x 14.8cm. pp. (1-iv] v-vii [viii] ix-xiii
[xiv] xv-xx11 [1-2] 3-539 l540].
Cloth-bound. Vhite , wove, un atermarked text paper;
edges trimmed.
Contribution: "Ho ells," by Hamlin Garland,
pp.285-29'1.
213
1931
Title pase: 'THE B RNWELL ADDRESSES/ EDITED WITH
AN INTRODUCTION BY/ JOHN LOUIS HANEY, PH. D. / President,
The Central High School£! Philadelphia/ VOL ONE/
1922-1930 / [seal of the Central High School]/ PHILADEL
PHIA / THE CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL/ 1931'
Cop1rig~t page. 'Copyright, 1931 / THE MARY BARN
WELL FOUNDATION/ FIDELITY-PHILADELPHIA TRUST CO PANY,
Trustee/ Advisory Committee to the Trustee/ [11st of
names of committeemen]•
Collation and physical description: 22.5 x 15cm.
pp. [i-vi vii-viii [ix-x] xi-xvi (1-2] 3-436.
Cloth-bound. hite, ove paper.
Contribution: A synopsis, with one paragraph of
direct quotation, of Hamlin Garland's Barnwell address,
"Memories of the iddle Border," given April 2, 1924,
pp.(97)-102. With the following note:
O ing to the nature of r. Garland's contracts
with his publishers, it is impossible to print a
full verbatim report of his Barnwell Address, as
part of the material used by him was taken from
his two ell-known books, A Son of the Middle Bor
der and A Daughter of the Middle Border.
214
-- 1931
Title page: •[rule]/ EDUCATION/ ON THE Am/
[rule]/ SECOND YEARBOOK OF THE/ INSTITUTE FOR EDUCATION
BY RADIO/ Edited £I/ Jesephine !!.!_ MacLatchy /[device]/
[rule]/ OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY/ COLUMBUS/ 1931'
....
Copyright page: 'COPYRIGHT 1931 BY THE OHIO STATE
UNIVERSITY/ ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. PUBLISHED SEPTEMBER,
1931 / [device] / PUBLISHED BY / OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY'
Collation and physical descriFtion: 23.4 x 16cm.;
leaves, 22.9 x 15.1cm. pp. [i-iv] v-viii (1-2] 3-301
[ 302-304].
Bound in black cloth, stamped in gold on front cover
and spine . hite, wove, unwatermarked end papers and text
paper; edges trimmed.
Contribution: "The American Academy of Arts and
Letters and its Campaign for Better Speech," by Hamlin
Garland, pp.233-236.
1931
Title page: 'PROCEEDINGS OF CEREMONIES/ TO MARK
/ THE FORMAL OPENING / OF THE / NEW BUILDING / OF THE /
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF/ ARTS AND LETTERS/ [seal of the Acad
emy]/ AMERICAN ACADEMY OF/ ARTS AND LETTERS/ 1931 /
(PUBLICATION NO. 75)'
215
Copyright Eage: 'Copyright, 1951, by/ THE AMERICAN
ACADEMY OF ARTS AND LETTERS'
Collation and physica~ description: 1'7 x 11.lcm.;
leaves, 16.5 x 10.4cm. pp. [i-x] 1-402 [403-406].
Bound in brown boards, with purple cloth on spine.
Front cover is printed in purple; spine is stamped in gold.
Brown, wove end papers and white, gloss text paper; edges
trimmed.
Pages of text are printed within a double rule bor
der, with running title at foot, 'ACADEMY NOTES AND MONO
GRAPHS'. Includes portraits and illustrations.
Contribution: "Mr. Hamlin Garland, Member of the
American Academy of Arts and Letters, Presents the Medal
for Good Diction on the Radio to Mr. Alywin Bach" [speech],
pp.55'7-362.
1932
Title pa6e: 'Josh Billings, Yankee Humorist/ by/
CYRIL CLEMENS / with~ Introduction £I./ Rupert Hughes/
[seal of the Mark Twain Society)/ WEBSTER GROVES, MISSOURI
/ INTERNATIONAL MARK TWAIN SOCIETY/ 1932'
CopyriSh~ page: •[rule]/ COPYRIGHT 1952 BY/ IN
TERNATIONAL MARKT AIN SOCIETY/ [rule]/ Printed in the
------
United States of America/ Published December, 1932 /
-------
216
[rul] /[rule]/ Press of/ bster frinting & Stationery
Co., ebster Groves, Missouri'
Collation and physical description: 20 x 14.5cm.;
leaves, 19.3 x 13.6cm. pp. [a-p] 1-v [vi-viii] [l] 2-197
(198-200], with frontispiece portrait and illustrations
printed upon the text paper.
Bound in blue cloth, stamped in gold, 1th whit,
glos paper end papers. White, ove, un atermarked text
paper; edges trimmed.
Contribution: Hamlin Garland's critical upinion
of Josh Billings, quoted directly from a letter to Cyril
Cl mens, pp.172-173.
1934
Title page: '34 /[rule]/ Caerulea /PUBLISHED/
ANNUALLY/ BY THE/ STUD NT ~ODY/ OF/ POLYTECHNIC/ HIGH
SCHOOL/ OF LONG BEACH/ CALIFORNIA'. Printed hand letter
ing, the imprint being along the right edge of the page.
No copyright page.
Collation and physical description: 27.8 x 21.Scm.;
leaves, 27.6 x 21cm. pp. [1-19] 20-222 [223-228]. Sepia
caption title pages tipped in facing pp. [16], [48],
(1201, (176], and (216].
Bound in green cloth, stamped in gold, with sepia
217
decorated end papers. Preliminary pages printed on hite,
grained ap r; main text printed on white, gloss paper; all
edges trimmed.
Contribution: "Sponsor's e sage," by Hamlin Gar-
1 and, p • [ 6 ] •
Notes: A hi h school annual, printed by the
school's classes in printing.
A portrait of Hamlin Garland is on page [7].
1935
Title Ease: 'THE/ AMERICAN/ HISTORICAL/ SCENE
/~Depicted~/ Stanley Arthurs {printed in red Gothic
type]/ and Interpreted~/ Fifty Authors/ [vignette of
the Liberty Bell]/ UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS:
PHILADELPHIA/ 1935
1
Copyrisht pa~e: 'Copyright 1935 / UNIVERSITY OF
PENNSYLVANIA PRESS/ Printed and bound in th United States
of America'
Colophon! p.[153]: 'NATIONAL EDITION/ [star /
Printing £Z / E. L. HILDRETH & CO PANY / Brattleboro, Ver
mont/ (star]/ Engravings £Z / THE BECK ENGRAVING CO PANY
/Philadelphia/ (star]/ Binding £I/ MURPHY-PARKER COM
PANY/ Philadelphia/ This book!.! set _!.!l linotype Granjon~
1th handset Garamond headings, and/ printed£!! all rag
218
Worthy Permanent Book Eaper. The black-and-white plates/
are Beckgravures, also printed~ Worthy Permanent Book.
De Jonge Art Mat/ is used for the four-color plates. The
binding is 2£ Athol Genuine Linen with/ Morocco backstrap,
stamped in gold.'
Collation: 31.3 x 23.5cm.; leaves, 30.4 x 22.5cm.
pp. [a-b] [1-iv] v [vi] vii [viii] ix-xix [xxl [l] 2-151
[152-154]. Frontispiece and plates are tipped in.
For physical description, see Colophon, above.
Contribution: "Osceola's Defiance" [story], by
Hamlin Garland, pp.118-120.
1935
Title page: 'Ballad of the/ SILVER RING [printed
----
in red]/ !:?.z / DON FARRAN/ [publisher's device in red]/
[rule, in red]/ Muscatine: THE PRAIRIE PRESS: Mcmxxxv•
No copyright page.
Colo~hon, E.(331: •one hundred and ninetl copie~ /
of this book have been Erinted / from hand-set type £1.
Carroll D. / Coleman at the Prairie Press./ This is copy
---- ---- -----
No. [copy number inked in]•
Collation and phy~ical descri£t1on: 20.6 x 13.4cm.;
leaves, 20.1 x 13cm. pp. [i-vi] [l] 2-32 (33-34].
Bound in orange cloth, with printed white paper
219
label on spine. White, wove text paper, watermarked
1
SAX
ONET / MADE IN U.S.A.•; side edge untrimmed, top and bot
t~m edges trimmed.
On dust jacket: •LIMITED, NUMBERED, AUTOGRAPHED
EDITION'.
Contribution: On the inside front flap or the dust
jacket is a 150-word comm~nt on the book by Hamlin Garland.
1935
Title page: 'Letters to Harriet/ BY/ WILLIAM
VAUGHN MOODY/ EDITED, WITH INTRODUC- / TION AND CONCLU
SION, BY/ PERCY MACKAYE / [publisher's seal]/ Boston and
New York/ HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY/ The Riverside Press
Cambridge [printed in Gothic type]/ 1935'
Copyright page: 'COPYRIGHT, 19~5, BY EDITH S. KEL
LOGG/ ALL RIGHTS RESERVED INCLUDING THE RIGHT TO REPRODUCE
/ THIS BOOK OR PARTS THEREOF IN ANY FORM'
Collation and physical description: 20.2 x 13.6cm.
pp. [1-viii] ix [x] (1-2) 3-45? (458].
Cloth-bound. White, wove, unwatermarked text paper.
Contribution: Three paragraphs of a letter from
Hamlin Garland to Percy MacK aye about W illiam Vaughn Moody
are quoted in MacKaye's introduction, pp.16-1?.
Letter from Hamlin Garland to W illiam Vaughn Moody
220
printed in full, p.429.
-
1936
Title Ease: 'COMMEMORATIVE TRIBUTES TO/ HASTINGS,
FRENCH, HILL, / BRADFORD, ELCHERS, / JOHN VAN DYKE, /
HENRY VA DYKE,/ BABBITT, PLATT, SHOREY,/ OILBBERT, WHIT
LOCK,/ THO AS, BAKER AND/ LOEFFLER/ [seal of the Acad
emy]/ PREPARED FOR AND PUBLISHED BY/ THE AMERICAN ACAD
EMY OF ARTS AND LETTERS/ 633 est 155th Street, New York
/ Academy Publication No. 88 / 1936
1
Copyright page: 'Copyrighted, 1936, by/ THE AMER
ICAN ACADEMY OF ARTS AND LETTERS'
Coll tion and physical description: 16.9 x ll.2cm.;
leaves, 16.4 x 11cm. pp. [1-9] 10-178 [1?9-180, 1th
portraits.
Bound in brown wrappers, printed in purple on front
cover. White, gloss text paper; edges trimmed. Pages of
text are within a decorative rule border 1th running title
at foot of each page, 'ACADEMY NOTES AND MONOGRAPHS'.
Contribution: "Jolin Charles Van Dyke," by Hamlin
Garland, pp.71-?5.
"Augustus Thomas," by Hamlin Garland, pp.149-153.
221
1936
Title page: Within a red, decorative rule border is
the following. 'Old favorites/ from the McGuffey Readers
[title printed in red Gothic type]/ EDITED BY/ HARVEY C.
MINNICH/ Curator or the McGuffey Museum/ [ornamental rule
printed in red]/ ASSOCIATE EDITORS/ HENRY FORD• JAMES M.
COX• HAMLIN GARLAND/ MARK SULLIVAN• JOHN H. FINLEY•
WILLIAM L. BRYAN/ JOHN. H. STUDEBAKER• HUGHS. FULLERTON
/ SIMEON D. FESS • ILLIAM F. ILEY / JOHN F. CARLISLE •
ALTER D. COCKING/ CHARLES B. GLENN/ [vignette]/ 1836-
1936 [printed in red Gothic type]/ NEW YORK CINCINNATI
CHICAGO/ PUBLISHED BY AMERICAN BOOK COMPANY/ BOSTON
ATLANTA DALLAS SAN FRANCISCO'
qopyright Eage: 'COPYRIGHT, 1936, BY/ AMERICAN
BOOK COMPANY/ [rule]/ All rights reserved/ [rule]/ OLD
FAVORITES FROM MCGUFFEY/ E.P.1 / MADE IN U.S.A.'
Collation and phzsical description: 22.9 x 15.Scm.;
leaves, 22.2 x 14.5cm. pp. [1-iv] v-x111 (xiv) [1-2] 3-
482.
Bound in tan boards, printed over in black on front
and back covers, 1th burgundy morocco back strap stamped
in gold; buff ove end papers. White, ove, un atermarked
text paper; edges trimmed. Each page has a rule border in
red, and running title and pagination, both in red Gothic
222
type.
Contribution: Hamlin Garland was an "associate ed
itor" of this compilation. Unpublished letters to Garland
f rom the editor, Harvey c. Minnich, dated December 30,
1935, and March 2? and December 4, 1936, now in Doheny
Libr ary, indicate that Garland's only contribution was to
select, with the other associate editors, his 160 favorite
selections from 204 submitted to him, and to make such
other suggestions as he wished.
1938
Title page: 'Petroleum Vesuvius Nasby/ BY/ CYRIL
CLEMENS/ AUTHOR OF JOSH BILLINGS, YANKEE HUMORIST/ WITH
A FOREWORD BY/ IRVIN COBB/ AND AN INTRODUCTION BY/ CARL
H OLLIDAY / [seal of the Mark Twain Society]/ 1936 / INTER
NATION AL M ARK TWAIN SOCIETY/ WEBSTER GROVES, MISSOURI'
CoEzright ~age: •COPYRIGHT, 1936 /By/ INTERNA
TIONAL MARK TW AIN SOCIETY/ Printed in U.S. A./ W EBSTER
PRINTING & STATIONERY COM PANY/ W ebster Groves, Missouri'
Collation and Ehysical description: 19.9 x 14.5cm.;
leaves, 19. 3 x 13.8cm. pp. [a-b] [i-viii] ix-xi [xii]
xiii-xv [xvi) xvii [xviii] [1] 2-162 (163-164 ] . Frontis
piece and illustrations tipped in.
Bound in blue cloth, stamped in gold on front cover
223
and spine; wove end papers with grey-green floral design on
white. Text paper is cream-colored, wove, unwatermarked;
edges trimmed.
Contribution: Hamlin Garland's critical opinion of
"Nasby•s'' writings, quoted from a letter to Cyril Clemens,
pp.47-48.
1937
,
Title pase: 'TOLSTOY CENTENARY EDITION/ RECOLLEC-
,
TIONS / & ESSAYS/ BY LEO TOLSTOY/ [rule]/ Translated Ez.
/ AYI.MER MAUDE/ With~ Introduction Ez. / HAMLIN GARLAND
/ FOR THE TOLSTOY SOCIETY/ OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS/ LON
DON: HUMPHREY MILFORD/ 1937'
Copyright page: 'OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS/ AMEN
HOUSE, E~C. 4 / London Edinburgh Glasgow New York/
Toronto Melbourne Capetown Bombay/ Calcutta Madras/
HUMPHREY MILFORD/ PUBLISHER TO THE UNIVERSITY/ PRINTED
IN GREAT BRITAIN'
Collation and physical description: 19.8 x 13.9cm.;
leaves, 19 x 12.5cm. pp. [i-vii] v111-x [xi] x11-xxv
[xxvi] (l] 2-516 (517-520]. Frontispiece portrait, with
guard sheet tipped in.
Bound in burgundy cloth, stamped in gold on spine.
White, wove end papers. White, laid, unwatermarked text
224
paper; side and bottom edges untrimmed, top edge trimmed.
Stamped on pine:
'THE ORKS / of / LEO TOLSTOY /
-
Vol. 21 /RECOLLECTIONS/ AND/ ESSAYS/ OXFORD'.
Contribution: "The Reformer Tolstoy," by Hamlin
Garland, pp.[vii -x.
1938
Title page: Within a rule border is the following.
'FROM STORES/ OF EMORY/ BY/ IRVING BACHELLER / FARRAR
& RINEHART/ INCORPORATED/ NEW YORK: : TORONTO'
Copyright page: [Publisher's seal and monograml /
COPYRIGHT, 1958, BY IRVING BACHELLER / PRINTED IN THE UNIT
ED STATES OF ERICA/ BY QUINN & BODEN CO PANY, INC.,
RAHWAY, N. J. / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED'
Collation and physical description: 21.2 x 14.9cm.;
leaves, 20.7 x 14.1cm. pp. [i-vi] vii-xiv (1-2] 3-306.
Bound in dark blue cloth, stamped in gold. White,
wove, unwatermarked paper· side edge untrimmed, bottom
edge trimmed, and top edge trimmed and stained blue.
Contribution: "Introduction. A ord about Bachel
ler from his Friend, Hamlin Garland," pp.vii-viii.
225
1939
Title page: 'AMERICAN GUIDE SERIES/ HAMLIN GARLAND
/MEMORIAL/ Written~ the Federal Writers' Project~ the
/ Works Progress Administration!,!! South Dakota/ LAWRENCE
K. FOX, STATE LIBRARIAN/ COOPERATING SPONSOR/ SOUTH DA
KOTA WRITERS' LEAGUE/ 1939'
Verso~ title page: 'WORKS PROGRESS ADMINISTRATION
/ HARRY L. HOPKINS, Administrator/ ELLENS. WOODWARD, As
sistant Administrator/ HENRY o. ALSBERG, Director ot the
Federal Writers• Project/ First Edition, July 1936 / Sec
ond Edition, January 1939 / Composed and printed by the/
South Dakota Writers• League/ MITCHELL, SO. DAK.
1
Collation and physical ?escription: 22.5 x 14.Scm.;
leaves, 21.? x 14.~cm. pp. [1-111 [1-2] 3-33 [34]. Por
trait tipped in facing p.[6].
Bound in cream-colored wrappers, printed in black
on front cover and spine. White, wove, unwatermarked pa
per; side and bottom edges untrimmed, top edge trimmed.
Contribution: "Foreword," by Hamlin Garland,
pp.'7-8.
Motes: A copy of what 1s apparently the "first ed
ition," found among the Garland papers at the University of
southern California, is mimeographed. The foreword was
ritten by Hamlin Garland only for the second edition,
226
though he criticized both editions in manuscript. (Cf.
page 3 of the second edition.)
1939
Title Eage: 'BADGER SAINTS/ AND SINNERS/ [double
rule]/ !21 / FR D L. HOLMES/ Author/ "Abraham Lincoln
Traveled This ay" / "George Waship.gton Traveled This Way"
/ "Allurin5 Wisconsin"/ Foreword by/ HAMLIN GARLAND/
Drawings by/ OZZIE JOHNSON/ [double rule]/ [vignette of
lamp]/---- Milwaukee [in script] ----/ E. M.
HALE and COMPANY/ [to rules in alignment, curled at the
ends which are proximate to each other]•
Copyright page: 'COPYRIGHT, 1939, E. M. HALE AND
COMPANY/ All rights reserved includins the/ right!£!:!
produce this book£:: Earts /thereof~ any form whatever'
Collation and physical description: 21.5 x 14.5cm.;
leaves, 20.8 x 14cm. pp. [1-8 9-5?0. Frontispiece with
guard sheet tipped in.
Cloth-bound. White, ove, un atermarked text paper.
Contribution: "Fore ord," by Hamlin Garland, pp.
13-14, dated January 8, 1939, 1th his facsimile signature.
22'7
1940
Title page: 'A Chat With Robert Frost/ CYRIL
CLEMENS/ Author of "An Evening with A. E. Housman," etc.
/ with a foreword by/ HAMLIN GARLAND/ Author of "A Son
of the Middle Border," etc . / [seal of the Mark Twain So
ciety / 1940 / INTERNATIONAL MARK TWAIN SOCIETY / Webster
Groves , Missouri'
Copyrigh~ page: 'NUMBER NINE/ of the/ SOCIETY'S
BIOGR PHICAL SERIES/ RT . HON. NINSTON CHURCHILL / Chair
man Biographical Committee/ All Rights Reserved. / Com
plete list of the Society's publica- / tions sent upon
request . / \ ebster .Printing & Stationery Company / ebster
Groves, 1ssouri'
Collation and physical description: 20.2 x 14.Scm.;
leaves, 19.? x 14.2cm.; pp. [1-4] 5-14 (15-16 ], including
frontispiece .
Bound in plain, green cloth. W hite, gloss, unwater
marked text paper; edges trimmed.
Contribution: "Foreword," by Hamlin Garland, p.5.
1940
Title page:
1
1940 / GONDOLIER [printed vertically
along right edge of page]/ PUBLISHED BY/ THE STUDENT
BODY OF/ VENICE HIGH SCHOOL/ VENICE, C A LIFORNIA'. An
228
ornamented double rule extends along the left edge and
partly along the top; it is broken at left by the imprint.
Vignette of Liberty Bell in upper right corner.
No copyright page.
Collation and physical description: 2?.5 x 20.4cm.;
l eaves, 27 x 19.?cm. pp. [1-8] 9-10 [11] 12 [13-14] 15-
156.
Bound in. blue cloth, stamped in black. Blue, illus
t ated end paper. White, gloss text paper; edges trimmed.
Contribution: "Hamlin Garland/ To the Students ot
Venice High School," p.15. With Garland's portrait and
facsimile inscription. The message was received one week
before Hamlin Garland's death.
Notes: A high school annual, printed by Carl A.
Bundy Quill and Press, Los Angeles.
1946
Title page: Within a wavy rule border is the fol
lowing. •When I was [in script]/ A CHILD/ [oval drawing
withi n a decorative border]/ AN ANTHOLOGY/ EDITED BY/
Ed ard Wagenknecht [in script]/ With!!! Introduction !?.z /
WALTER DE LA M ARE/ E. P. DUTTON & COMPANY, INC./ PUBLISH
ERS • 1946 • NEW YORK'
Copyright page: 'Copyright, 1946, !?.z Edward
W genknecht / All ~ights reserved.
/ FIRST EDITION'
229
Printed in th U.S.A.
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Collation and physical description: 21 x 14.Scm.;
leaves, 20.5 x 14cm. pp. [i-vi] vii-xix (xx] xxi-xxix
[xxx] [1-21 3-477 (478-482].
Bound in salmon-colored cloth, stamped in blue on
front cover and spine. Cream-colored, ove, un atermarked
end papers. White, ove, unwatermark d text paper; side
and bottom edges untrimmed, top edg trimmed.
Contribution: "y First Christmas Tree," by Hamlin
Garland, pp.337-341.
1950
Title page:
1
'fHE BEGINNI GS OF NATURALISM / IN
AMERIC N FICTION/ Study of the Works of Hamlin Garland,
Stephen Crane, and/ Fra~k Norris with Special Reference
to Some European Influences/ 1891-1903 / INAUGURAL DISSER
TATION/ by LARS iHNEBRI K / Fil. ic., Vastm. / BY DUE
PERMISSION OF THE PHILOSOPHICAL FACULTY OF/ THE UNIVERSITY
OF UPSALA TO BE PUBLICLY DISCUSSED IN/ ENGLISH IN LECTURE
ROOM IV, ON MAY 25, 1950, AT 10 / O'CLOCK A.M., FOR THE
DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY/ UPPSALA 1950 / AIMQVIST
& IKSELLS BOKTRYCKERI AB'
H lf title £.Sge: 'THE AMERICAN INSTI'l'U'rE IN THE
230
UNIVERSITY OF UPSALA / [rule] / ESSAYS AND STUDIES / OM
AMERICAN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE/ Edited £l / S. B. LILJE
OREN / !!!, Cooeeration with/ O. S. ARNOART, FRANK BEHRE,
AND EILERT EKWALL/ IX/ THE BEGINNINGS OF NATURALISM/ IN
AMERICAN FICTION/ A Study of the Works of Hamlin Garland,
Stephen Crane, and/ Frank Norris with Special Reference
0
to Some European Influences/ 1891-1903 /~LARS AHNE-
BRINK / [seals of the ~erican In~titute, University ot
Upsala.]/ Upsala Cambridge, Mass./ A.-B. Lundequist-
ska Bokhandeln Harvard University Press•
Collation and physical description: 24.5 x 16.2cm.
pp. [a-b] [i-v] vi-v111 [ix] x-x1 [xii] [l] 2-505 [506-
508 ].
Bound in cream-colored wrappers, the front cover
being a reprinting of the half title page. White, wove,
unwatermarked text paper; edges untrimmed.
Contribution: "Extracts from Hamlin Garland's Lec
ture
1
The Modern Novel,•" pp.444-447.
"Extracts from Hamlin Garland's Lecture on 'The
Literature of Democracy,'" pp.447-450.
Reproduced also are certain items of Oarlandiana,
to be found chiefly at the Doheny Library of the University
of Southern California. These include the following.
Appendix A. Books or Hamlin Garland in the
231
University of Southern California Library, pp.415-434.
Other books of Hamlin Garland, pp.454-437.
Books of Hamlin Garland presented by t he author to
the Cliff-Dwellers' Club of Chicago, pp.437-438 .
Transcripts of circulars and brochure s of Hamlin
Garland's lecture seasons, 1885-86, 1888-89, and 1891,
pp . 139-443.
Prospectus of the First Independent Thea t er ssoci
a t i on , Boston, 1890, signed by Hamlin Garland and B. o.
Flower, pp.451-45~.
A folder announcing the author' s r eading of "A Mem ber of the Third House, a Play of Today," b y Hamlin Gar
land , pp.455-458.
[
ear
PART V
COT IBUTIONS OF
T Pl(RIODICAL
1886
ad [story]
1887
' Boston e kly," ov. ,
1885[?] (Cf. p.198, above)
y L n the Pra1r1 VII
1887} 299-570
1 0
o e s's
)
f
z
1111a n
Kirk andi
anest n of
------ -
(
Boston vening ~ranscript,
Jan. 31, 188?, p.6
Boston Even1~6- Tr _ n crip,
ay 16, 1887, p . 3
ct s r t r ' 1 Bo v~ning cript,
V of Hr ld
' no e ]
-
0 • ( ? , 11887 I p • [ 'f ]
Lost in the Norther [poem]
Holding Down a Claim in a
Blizzard [story]
[Review of Walt Whitman's
November Boughs]
1888
Mrs. Ripley's Trip [story]
Apology [poem]
Under the Lion's Paw
[story]
Truth in the Drama
[letter]
1889
233
Harpe
1
r 's Weekl7 XXXI (Dec. 3,
1887) 883
Harper's Weeklz XXXII
(Jan. 28, 1888) 66-67
Boston Evening Tr~nscriEt,
Nov. 15, 1888, p.6
Harper's Weekly XXXII (Nov.
24, 1888) 894-895
Literarz World XX (June 8,
1889) 192
Harp~r•~ Weekly XXXIII
(Sept. 7, 1889) ?26-727
Literary World XX (Sept. 14,
1889) 30?-508
Old Sid's Christma
[story]
1890
234
Harper's Weeklz XXXIII
{Dec. 28, 1889) 1038-1040
r. Ho ells's Latest Novels New Englanq agazine n.s. II
[articl] (May,1890) 243-250
[Excerpt] In Prais or Mr. Revie or Revie s I (June,
• D. Howells
Drifting Crane [story]
Ibsen as a Dramatist
(article]
Among the Corn Ros
[story]
Under the heel; a odern
Play in Six Scenes
She Passed eon th
stre t [poem 1
-------
1890) 497
eeklz XXXIV (May
31, 1890) 421-422
Arena II (June,1890) 72-82
Harper's Weekly XXXIV (June
28, 1890) 506-508
Arena II (July,1890) 182-
228
rena II (July,1890) 187
-
- --
The Return of a Private
( tory]
1891
A New Declaration of Rights
[article]
Music Land, at a Symphony
(poem]
The Test of Elder Pill
[story]
A Spring Romance [story]
A Prairie Heroine [story]
An Ev ning at the Corner
Grocery [story]
235
Arena III (Dec.,1890) 97-113
Arena III (Jan.,1891) 15?-
184
New England Magazine n.s.
III (Jan.,1891) 628-630
Arena III ( arch,1891} 480-
501
Century Magazine XLII (June,
1891) 296-302
Arena IV (July,1891) 223-246
Arena IV (Sept.,1891) 504-
512
Mr. and Mrs. Herne [article] Arena IV {Oct.,1891) 543-560
(Excerpt] Review of Reviews IV (Nov.,
-
1891) 455-456
Uncle Ripley's Speculation
[s ory1
A Spoil of Office; A
story of the odern
est
he l.liance edge 1n
Congress [article]
[ xcerpt]
At the Bre ery (story]
Ol' Pap' Flaxen
[story]
( e ort u on psychography]
1892
236
Arena V (Dec.,1891) 125-135
Arena V (Jan.- ay,1892) 253-
268, 376-400, 495-522, 819-
644, 749-'774; VI (June,
1892) 104-132
Arena V ( arch,1892) 447-45?
Review of Reviews
-------
V (April,
1892) ~59
Cosmopolitan XIII ( ay,1892)
34-42
Century Magazine XLIII
( arch-April,1892) 743-751,
912-923; XLIV ( y,1892)
39-4'7
Psychical Revie I ( u .,
1892) [?]
Salt at r Day
[local color sketch]
Under the Dome of the Cap-
itol; Prose Etching
The est in Literature
[article]
Forgetting
[fictional sketch]
The Futur of Fiction
(article]
(Excerpt]
Before the Overture
[fictional sketch]
[Revie of Stephen Crane•
Ma6gie, ! Girl of the
Str et 1
Cosmopolitan XIII (Aug.,
1892) 38'1-394
237
Arena VI (Sept.,1892) 468-
470
1893
Arena VI (Nov.,1892) 669-
6'76
Ladies'Home Journal X (Dec.,
1892) 17
Arena VII (April,1893) 513-
524
Rev1e of Revie s VII (May,
-
1893) 4'75-4'76
Ladies'Hom Journal X ( ay,
1893) 13
Arena VIII (June,1893) xi
xii
A Ridge of Corn
[poem)
o Cool Gray Jug!
[poem]
A Dialogue bet een Eugene
Field and Hamlin Orland,
Recorded by r. Garland
[Excerpt]
A summer Mood
[poem1
Prairie Chickens
[poem J
Literary Emancipation of
the West [article]
Sport [poem]
238
Harper's Weekly XXXVII (Aug.
12, 1895) '763
Harper's eeklz XXXVII (Aug.
19, 1893) '786
cClure's agazine I (Aug.,
1893) 195-204
Review of Reviews VIII
-------
(Sept., 1893) 334
New England Magazine n.s. IX
(Sept.,1893) 64
Independent XLV (Oct. 5,
1893) 1
Forum XVI (Oct.,1893) 156-
166
New England a5azine n.s. IX
(Oct.,1893) 240
A Gracel ss Husband
(story]
Human Habitation [poem;
"from advance sheets or
Prairie Songs"]
y Prairies [poem; from
Prairie Sonssl
A Pioneer Christmas
[autobiography]
Western Landscapes
(article]
The Land Question, and it
Northwestern Miller
239
{Dec.,
1893) [? ] [ In the ape-
cial Christmas number]
Arena IX {De~.,1893) 130
Review of Revie s VIII (Dec.,
1894
-
1893) '730
Ladies•Home Journal XI (Dec.,
1893) 11
Atlantic ~nthly LXXII (Dec.,
1893) 805-809
Arena IX (Jan.,1894) 165-
Relation to Art and Lit- 175
erature [articl]
[Excerpt] Review or Reviews IX (Feb.,
-
1894) 214
Prairie Songs ["selec
tions from advance
she t - "]
Boy Life in the West -
W i nter
A
Dialogue between James
Whitcomb Riley and Ham-
lin Garland, Recorded
by Mr . Garland
[Excerpt ]
God's Ravens [story]
Homestead and its Perilous
Trades [article]
The Single Tax in Actual
Application ( a r t icle]
Midland Konthlz I (Jan.,
1894) 22-2'7, 46
Midland Monthlz I (Feb.,
1894) 115-122
240
. McClure's Magazine II (Feb.,
1894) 219-234
Review or Reviews IX (March,
-
1894) 356
Harper's Mon~hlz LXXXIX
(June,1894) 142-148
McClure's Magazine III
(June,1894) 3-20
Arena X (June,1894) 52-58
Productive Conditions or
American Literature
[articlel
The Land of the Straddle
Bug [novel; later titled
The Moccasin Ranch]
Mount Shasta [article]
A Woman in the Camp: a
Christmas Sketch [story]
Only a Lumber Jack
[story]
241
Forum XVII (Aug.,1894) 690-
698
Chapbook II (Nov. 15, 1894-
Feb. 15, 1895) 5-11, 73-?6,
134-142, 182-189, 22~-229,
261-2?1, 304-319
Midland Monthlz II (Dec.,
1894) 481-483
Arena XI (Dec.,1894) 90-97
Harper's Weeklz XXXVIII
(Dee. 8, 1894) 1158-1159
1895
A Night Landing on the
Mississippi River
[local color sketch]
Midland Monthly III (Feb.,
1895) 142-143
My Grandmother of Pionee
Day [sketch]
Edward Kemeys a Sculptor
of Frontier Life and ild
Animals [article]
(Excerpt]
The work of an Art Asso-
242
Ladies'Home Journal XII
{April,1895) 10
McClure's agazine V (July,
1895) 120-1~1
Revie of Revie s
-------
XII (July,
1895) 103
Forum XIX {July,1895) 606-
eiation in estern Towns 609
[Part I of "Successful
Efforts to Teach Art to
the asses," 1th Jane
Addams and A. C. Bernheim]
An Evangelin Cyrene
[story)
Wagner [poem]
Opposites (story]
Harper's onthlI XCI (Aug.,
1895) 3'75-390
Chapbook III (Oct. 1, 1895)
379-380
Bookman II (Nov.,1895) 196-
19'7
Th Cr of the Artist
[poem]
A Romance of all Street;
the Grant and ard
Failures [article]
Into the Happy Hunting
Grounds of the Utes
[article]
A Lynching in Mosinee
[story]
Among the Moki Indians
[article J
The ost ysterious Peopl
in America [article]
Home from the City
[poem; reprinted]
1896
243
Chapbook IV (Nove 15, 1895)
'1-8
McClure's Magazine X (April,
1896) 498-505
Harper's Weekly XL (April
11, 1896) ~50-351
Pocket Masazine II (July,
1896) 108-140
Harper's eeklz XL (Aug. 15,
1896) 801-80'1
Ladies'Home Journal XIII
(Oct., 1896) 5-6
cClure's Magazine VIII
(Nov ,1896) 96
The Early Life of Ulysses
Grant [article]
McClure ' s Magazine VIII
(Dec ., 1896) 125-139
244
1897
Grant at West Point
[article]
[Excerpt]
Upon Impulse [story]
Grant in the Mexican War
[article]
Grant's Quiet Years at
Northern Posts [article]
Grant 's Life in Missouri
[article]
Grant at the Outbreak of
the War [article]
McClur •s Magazin~ VIII
(Jan., 1897) 194-210
Living Age CCXII (Jan. 9,
189?) 143-144
Bookman IV (Jan.,1897) 428-
432
McClure's Magazine VIII
{Feb.,189?) 366-380
McClure's Magazine VIII
(March,1897) 402-412
McClure's Magazine VIII
(April,1897) 514-520
McClure's agazine IX (May,
1897) 601-610
Grant's First Great Work
in the ar [article]
Grant ir a Great Campaign
article J
A Girl of odern Tyre
[story]
The Spirit of Sweetwater
[novelette]
Joe, the Navajo Teamster
[story]
The Story of Buff
[story]
The Cream ry Man of Molas
ses Gap, a Character
Sketch [story]
245
McClure's Magazine IX (June,
189'7) '721-'726
McClure's Magazine IX (July,
189'7) 805-811
Century Magazine LIII (July,
189'7) 401-423
Ladies'Home Journal XIV
(Aug.-Oct., 189'7) 5-6; 9-10;
11-12
Youth's Companion LXXI (Nov.
18, 189'7) 5'79-580
Youth's Companion LXXI (Dec.
2, 189'7) 606-607
Outlook LVII (Dec. 4, 189'7)
838-845
The Stony Knoll
[fictional sk tch]
The Doctor; a Romance of a
an Born to Be "a Friend
of All omen and a Lover
of None"
Youth's Companion LXXI
(Dec. 16, 1897) 635
Ladies' Home Journal XV
246
(Dec.,1897 - March,1898)
7-8; 7-8; 9-10; 9-10
1898
Henry George's Last Book
[review of The Science
of Poli tical Economy]
Ho! for the Klondike!
[article)
(Excerpt, titled "Nine
Routes to the Klondike"]
A "Good Fello
1
s" Wife
[story]
overland Routes to the
Klondike [article]
McClure's agaz~ne X (Feb.,
1898) 386
cClure's agazine X ( arch,
1898) 443-454
Revie of Reviews XVII
-------
( arch,1898) 331-332
Centurz agazine LV (April,
1898) 936-952
National Oeographi~ Magazine
IX {April,1898) 113-116
Ulysses Orant--His Last
Year [article]
McClure's Magazine
1898) 86-96
247
I (May,
Sam Markham's Wif Ladies•Home Journal XV
[story] (Jul. ,1898) 8
G neral Custer's Last Fight McClure's Magazine XI
as Seen by Two Moon (Sept.,1898) 443-448
Rising Wolf--Ghost Dancer
[story
Hitting th Trail
[article]
1899
The Trail of the Golden
North [poems, including
The Gold Seeker, The Long
Trail, The Freeman of the
Hills, Do You Fear the ind?
The Loon, Campfires, Fierce
Delight, Relentless Nature,
A ountain ass, The End of
cClure•s agazine XII
(Jan.,1899) 241-248
cClure•s Magazine XII
(Feb.,1899) 298-~04
McClure's agazine XII
(April,1899) 505-507; XIII
( ay,1899) 65-67
the Trail
The Cry of the Age
(poem
The Ute Lover (poem]
Beacons through the Gloom
[poem]
Average an [poem]
Impressions of Paris in
Time of Turmoil [article]
248
Outlook LXII (May 6, 1899)
37
Centurz Magazine LVIII
(June,1899) 218-220
Outlook LXII (July 1, 1899)
527
Outlook LXIII (Sept. 2,
1899) 75
Outlook LXIII (Dec. 23,
1899) 968-973
1900
I. Zang 111 (article]
The Eagl
1
s Heart
[novel]
Conservative Revi w II
( [? 1
1900) 404-412
Saturday Evening Pot CLXXII
(Tune 16 - June 30, 1900)
1170-2, 1203-5, 1227-9;
Electric Lady [story]
Stephen Crane: a Soldier
of Fortune [article]
[Excerpt]
Big oggasen [story]
Her ~ountain Lover
[novel]
249
CLXXIII (July? - Sept. 29,
1900) 14-16; 9-11; 14-16;
11-13; 14-16; 14-16; 10-11;
12-13; 14-15; 14-17; [is
sues of Aug. 21 - Sept. 8
not found]; 14-16; 16-18;
16-19
Cosmopolitan XXIX ( ay,1900)
73-85
Saturdai Evenin8 ost
CLXXIII (July 28, 1900)
16-17
Book-Lover II (Autumn,1900)
6-7
Independ nt LII (Nov. 1,
1900) 2622-2624
Century asazine LXI (Nov.,
1900 - April,1901) 136-149,
287-302, 438-453, 612-622,
?36-747, 869-881
The People of the Buffalo
Bad Medicine an
(story]
The Drummer-Boy's A arum
[fictional sketch]
Death in the Desert
[poem]
Home ard Bound! [poem;
reprinted from Her
Mountain Lover]
A Tale of a 1enderfoot
[story]
Herne's Sincerity as a
Pla right [article]
250
McClure's agazine XVI
(D c. 1900) 153-159
1901
IndeEend nt LII (Dec. 6,
1900) 2899-2904
Saturdaz Evening Post
CLXXIII (March 9, 1901)?
unsey•s Magazine XXV (June
1901) 395
Living Age, L1ttell
1
s
CCXXIX (June 1, 1901) 594-
596
Saturday Evening Post
CLXXIV (Aug. 24, 1901) 8-9
Arena XXVI (Sept. 1901) 282-
284
Rising Wolf--Ohost Daner
(story; reprinted]
The Captain o the Gray
Horse Troop [novel]
The River's Warning
[story]
Delmar of Pima [stor~]
The Red Man's Present
Needs (article]
1902
251
Idler [London] XX (Dec.,
1901) 4'71-480
Saturdaz Evening Post CLXXIV
( Dec. 14, 1901 - March 29,
1902) 3-5, 19; 6-8, 18; 10-
11, 18; 12-13, 18; 6-8; 10-
11, 18; 13-16; 8-9, 18;
a-
9; 10-11, 14; 8-10, 20; 8-
9; 10-11; 10-11, 15; 10-11;
10-11
Frank Leslie's Popular Month
!l LIII (Jan.,1902) 29'7-
304
McClure's Magazine XVIII
(Feb.,1902) 340-348
North American Revie CLXXIV
(April,1902) 4'76-488
he White an's Road
[story]
The Steadfas ido
Delaney [story]
Hippy, the Dare-Devil
(story
Automobiling in the est
[article]
Sitting Bull's Defiance
[story]
The Cry of the Age
[poem; reprinted]
Culture or Creative Genius?
[article J
Th Ne edicine-House
[story
252
Harper's eekly XLVI (April
5, 1902) 432
Saturday Evening Post CLXXIV
(June 14 - June 28, 1902)
4-5, 15; 8-9; 10-11
cClure•s asazine XIX
(Sept., 1902) 474-480
Harper's eekly XLVI (Sept.
6, 1902) 1254
cClure's agazine XX (Nov.,
1902) 35-40
Outlook LXXII {Nov. 29,
1902} '740
Outlook LXXII (Dec. 6, 1902)
780-781
Harper's eekly XLVI (Dec.
6, 1902) 36-37
Sanit in Fiction
[article]
---- .... , .
The ork or Frank Norris
(article]
1st1na [story]
Lone Wolf's Old Guard
[story)
The Faith of his Fathers
[story]
The Outlaw [story]
The Redman as aterial
[art clel
1903
253
North American Revie CLXXVI
(March,1903) 356-348
Critic XLII ( arch,1903)
216-218
Harper's eeklz XLVII (April
4, 1903) 544-545
Harper's Weekly XLVII {May
2, 1903) 716, 718
Harper's Weekly XLVII {May
30, 1903) 892-893
Harper's eeklz XLVII
(June 13 - June 20, 1903)
972-973, 1036-1038
Booklover's agazine II
(Aug.,1903) 196-198
The Iron Khiva [story]
The Wif of a Pioneer
[reminiscence ]
The Light of the Star
[novel
Two Stories of Oklahoma:
I. Nuko
1
s Revenge; II. A
Red an's View of Evolu
tion [anecdotes]
Little Squatters
[seriel]
The Marshal's Capture
[story]
1904
254
Harper's Weekly XLVII (Aug.
29, 1903) 1416-1419
Ladies'Home Journal XX
(Sept.,1903} 8, 42
Ladies•Home Journal I
(Jan. - ay,1904) 11-12;
13-14; 7-8; 11-12; 14
Centurx Magazine LXVIII
(June,1904) 328-329
Youth's Companion LXXVIII
(June 9 - June 23, 1904)
280-281, 292, 302-303
Harper's eekly XLVIII
(Deo. 10, 1904) 34-40
The Tyranny of the Dark
[novelJ
The Spartan other
[story]
Doctor's Visit
[story]
Vanishing Trails
(convocation address]
Building a Fireplace in
1905
Time for Christmas [auto
biographical sk tch]
255
Harper's Weeklz XLIX (Jan.
28 - ay 13, 1905) 124-126,
165-16"1, 208-211, 244-24'7,
255-25'7, 280-283, 326-329,
360-363, 368-369, 396-399,
432-435, 469-4'71, 504-506,
511, 54 -543, 54'7, 580,
584, 615, 620-622, 653-655,
664-665, 691, 696-698
Ladies• Home Journal XXII
(Feb.,1905) 10, 50
Pall asazine [London]
XXXV (May,1905) 558-560
Univ rsitz Record X (Oct.,
1905) 55-61
Countrz Life in America VIII
(Oct., 1905) 645-647
Mart Han y'
[story]
ate
The Fireplace [story]
Manhattan [poem]
The Noose; a Story of
Love and the Alien
-
The Lon Trail; a Story
of the Klondike
[novel]
1906
§at rdal Evenin~ Post
CLXXVIII {Nov. 18, 1905)
1 - [?
256
Delineator LXVI {Dec., 1905)
1051-1056, 1140-1142
Centurz Mag~zine LXXII
(June, 1906) 301
Sat rday Evening Post
CLXXVIII (June 9, 1906)
3-5, 18
Youth's Companion LXXX (Dec.
6 - Dec. 27, 1906) 621-
622, 636-637, 648-649, 664-
665; LXXXI (Jan. 3 - Feb.
7, 1907) 1-2, 13-14, 28-29,
40-41, 52-53, 64-65
oney agic [novel]
In That Far Land
Stricken ountaineer
[poem]
The Red Plowman
[poem]
In the Autumn Grass
[poem]
The Healer or ogalyon
[story]
25'"1
1907
1908
Harper's Weekly LI (Aug. 17-
0ct. 12, 1907) 1198-1201,
1240-1243, 1276-1279, 1312
-1315, 1350-1353, 1386-
1389, 1422-1425, 1456-1459,
1492-1495
Circle II (Oct. - Nov.,1907)
204-205, 298-300
Centurx Magazine LXXIV
( Oct., 1907) 928-930
Craftsman XIII (Nov., 190'"1)
180-182
Craftsman XIII ( ov.,1907)
182
Circl III ( arch,1908)
140-145
The Shado
[novel]
orld
The Outlaw and the Girl
[story]
A Night Raid on Eagle
River [story]
The Shadow World Prize
Winners [edited]
Prairie Chickens
[poem; reprinted]
My Aim in Cavanagh
[article]
258
Everybody's Magazine XVIII
(April - June,1908) 485-
493, 6?0-680, 797-80?;
XIX (July - Sept.,1908) 77-
87, 199-211, 388-399
Ladies'Home Journal XXV (May
- July,1908) 7-8, 17-18, 8
Century Magazine LXXVI
(Sept.,1908) 725-734
!verzbody's Magazine XIX
{Nov •• 1908) 665-675
1910
IndeEendent LXV (Dec. 10,
1908) 1410
World's Work XX (Oct.,1910)
.
13569
Starring the Play
[article]
1911
My First Christmas Tree
autobiographical sketch]
1912
The iddle est--The Heart
of the Country [article]
The Nugget
The Poet of the Sierras
[article]
The New Chicago
1913
259
Nation XCIII (July 20, 1911)
54
Lad1es
1
Home Journal XXVIII
(Dec., 1911) 13
Country Life in America XXII
(Sept. 15, 1912) 19-24, 44
Sunset: the Pacific Monthlz
XXX {April,1913) 335-342
Sunset: the Pacific Monthlz
XXX (June,1915) 765-770
Craftsman XXIV (Sept.,1913)
555-565
Kelley Afoot [stor7]
Partners for a Day
[story]
1914
A Son of the Middle Border
{autobiography; told in
the third person of "Lin
coln Ste art," who left
manuscripts of "a: 11 aban
doned autobiography"]
Stephen Crane as I Knew
Him [article)
260
Sunset: the Pacific on~hlz
XXXI (Nov.,1913) 919-926
Collier's National Weekly
LII (March 14, 1914) 5-6,
33, 35, 37
Collier's National Weekly
LIII (March 28, 1914) 5-7;
(April 18) 11-12; {May 9)
15-16; (June 2?) 13-14;
(Aug. 8) 20-22 [The next
installment was announced
for "an early issue," but
because of the outbreak of
war in Europe was not
printed until March 31,
191?. 1
Yale Revie n.s.
1914) 494-506
III (April,
[Letter on Favorite Shake
peare Quotations]
On the Road with Jame A.
Herne [article]
Obituary. Richard Haye
Garland.
Ne York Times, April 23,
1914, p.12
261
~enturz Mag zine LXXXVIII
(Aug.,1914) 574-581
Nonpareil-Journal [ est
Salem, Wisconsin] Oct. 30,
1914, p.1
1915
Kelley of Br1mston Basin
[story]
The Ranger and the oman
[serial]
Emily's Horse Wrangl r
[seri l]
1916
ational Sundaz Magazine
( arch 28, 1915) 387-388,
392-394
Collier's National Weekly
LV (July 24 - Aug. 28,
1915) 5-6; 20-22; 20-24;
21-23; 12-13; 20-21
Collier' National Weekly
LVII (Aug. 5 - Aug. 19,
The Lure of the Bugle
(poem]
Meetings 1th Ho ells
[article]
1111am Dean Ho ells: Mas
ter Craftsman [article]
191'7
262
1916) 5-1; 18-19; l?-18
Current Opini~n LXI {Sept.,
1916) 199-200
Bookman XLV ( arch,1917)
1-7
Art World I (March,191'7)
411-412
A Son of the Middle Border Collier's National Weekly
(Autobiography, resumed LIX (March 31, 191'7) 9-10;
at the point where its pub- (April 21) 8-9; (May 26)
lication as discontinued
in 1914, but now rewritten
in the first person singu
lar. J
The Graven Image [story]
13-14 ["To be continued in
an early issue"--but not
continued, because of Amer
ica's entrance into the
War. J
Art World II (May,1917) 127-
130
'
[Letter Urging that Colo
nel Roosevelt be given
a chance to take active
part in the War]
La Ferme du Moggason
[Translation of The
Moccasin Ranch]
263
lew York Times, July?, 1917,
p.8
Revue Politique
~
et Litteraire
-
(Revue Bleue) LV (July 28 -
Oct. 27, 191 '7) 462-466, 497-
502, 536-539, 563-56'7, 598-
601, 631-634, 661-663
Going to School in Iowa in Educational Review LIV (Dec.,
1811; rrom ••• A Son or
-
the Middle Border
A word about Bacheller
[article]
Ree.ding Aloud to the
Child [article ]
-
191'7) 495-499
1918
American Magazine LXXXV
(April, 1918) 19
1919
Kindergarten-Primary Magazine
XXXI (Jan., 1919) 134
[Letter on Appel!,! to Intel
lectuals, by H. Barbusse]
My Neighbor, Theodore
Roosevelt [article]
{Letter of Tribute to
Colonel Roo evelt]
The Passing of the Fron
tier [articl ]
The Coming of Sir Oliver
Lodge
(Letter Telling of Good
the English are Doing
in Jerusalem
Theodore Roosevelt
[article J
1920
New York Times, June 28,
1919, p.8
Everybody's Magazine XLI
(Oct.,1919) 9-16, 94
New York Times, Oct. 26,
1919, sec. X, p.1
264
Dial LXVII (Oct. 4, 1919)
285-286
Touchstone VI (Jan. 1920)
21'7
New York Times, Jan. 4, 1920,
sec. III, p.2
entor VII (Feb. 2, 1920)
1-12
The Spiri t- orld on Trial
[article]
William Dean Howell s ' Bos
ton; a Posthumous Pil
grimage [art1cle 1
General Grant [article]
Hamlin Garland and Robert
Frost Place High Val ue
on Novelist's Works
[article on Howells ]
A Great American
[article on Howells ]
est ard igrations
[article]
McClure's Magazine LII
(March,1920) 33•34
265
Boston Evenins Transcript,
May 22, 1920, p. [?]
1921
Mentor VIII (July 1, 1920)
1-11
New York Herald, Feb. 2?,
1921, p. [?1
Literary Review (New York
Evenin~ Post) I (March 5,
1921) 1-2
New York Times, Aug. 14,
1921, sec. III, p. 8
My Friend, John Burroughs
[article J
Popular Misconceptions of
Grant [article]
The American Academy of
Arts and Letters
[article]
Mid-Western Sculptor; the
Art of Lorado Taft
[article]
The American Academy of
Arts and Letters
[article; reprinted]
Pioneers and City Dwellers
[article]
1922
1923
266
Century Magazine CII (Sept.,
1921) '731-'742
New York Times, April 30,
1922, sec. VIII, p.4
New York Times, Feb. 18,
1923, sec. VIII, p.2
Mentor XI (Oct.,1923) 19-34
Bookman [London] LXV (Nov.,
1925) 89-92
Bookman LVIII (Dec.,1923)
369-3'72
Heroes in Current Fictio
[articl
267
ew York Timas, Dec. 23,
1923, sec. III, pp.2, 23
1924
A Brief Historical and
Biographical Note on
the ork of Dr. Turck
Limitations of Authorship
in America [article]
[Letter on Charles L.
Hutchison]
A essage from r. Garland
to Iowa Magazine Readers
1925
[Letter on Degrading Play
and Novels; Reference to
Eugene O'Neill's Desire
under the Elms]
Bulletin of the Turck Founda-
---
tion for Biolo~i~ Resea ch
I (No. 1, not dated: ca.
1924) 18
Bookman LIX ( ay,1924) 25?-
262
New York Times, Oct. 19,
1924, sec. VIII, p.14
Io a Magazine ( Dec. 18,
1924) 511 [A supplement to
various Io a newspapers]
Ne York Times, arch 3,
1925, p.22
Among the Corn Ros
[story; r printed)
Do You Fear the Wind?
[poem; reprinted]
[Lette~ on Ne York•~
Campaign Against Liter]
The White easel; a True
Indian Story
John Burroughs [articl 1
Doris Ullman's Photographs
[articl]
The Dark Side of the oon
[story
1926
Golden Book agazine II
(July,1925) 88-98
268
Kindergarten and Fir t Grade
XI (March,1926) 4
Ne York Times, ay 25,
----
1926, p.26
Dearborn Independent XXVII
(Dec. 18, 1926) 4-5, 2?
192'7
World Revie IV (June 6,
192?) 265
Mentor XV (July,192?) 41-4?
Dearborn Independent XXVII
(July 2, 192?) 3, 18-19
The Westward March ot
Settlement [article]
The Human Side ot the Red
Man (article]
289
Dearborn Independent XXVII
(July 9, 1927) 1-2, 25-26
Current Literature III
(Nov. 28 - Dec. 2, 192?)
41-42
1928
I Don't Know What Happened
at these Seances [article]
[Letter Advocating that the
.American Academy of Arts
and Letters Make the Award
of a Medal to Radio Announc
er Using Best Diction]
Songs and Shrines of Old
New England [article]
Tributes to Mark Twain •••
by Members or the Mark
1929
American Magazine CV (Karch,
1928) 42-43
New York Times, April 30,
1928, p.20
Current Literature VI
(March 25-29, 1929) 58, 40
Overland Monthl7 and Out
West Masazine LXXXVII
Twain Society [including
Hamlin Garland's]
William Bacon's Man
[story; reprinted]
[Letter on Henry Blake
Fuller]
Roadside Meetings of a
Literary Nomad
[ l iterary memoirs]
The Value of Melodious
Speech [article]
The Fortunate Coast
[article]
1930
270
(April, 1929) 107-108, 123
Golden Book Magazine IX
(April,1929) 72-78
New York Times, Aug. 1,
1929, p.26
Bookman LXX (Oct.,1929 -
Feb.,1930) 138-152, 246-
257, 392-406, 514-528, 625-
638; LXXI (March - July,
1930) 45-57, 196-208, 302-
313, 423-434
Emerson Quarterlz
1929) 5-6, 22
(Nov.,
Saturday Evening Post CCII
(April 5, 1930) 51, 189
Books ot Ky Childhood
[article]
Mrs. Ripley's Trip
[stor7; reprinted]
Some ot My Youthful
Enthusiasms [article]
1931
2?1
Saturday Review ot Literature
VII (Nov. 15, 1930) 347
Golden Book Magazine XIII
{April,1931) 45-49
English Journal (High School
and College Editions) XX
(May,1931) 355-364
1932
[Letter Urging Hoover
Reelection]
Histoire de 1
1
Ind1en Loup
Hourlant [nouvelle;
translation by Mme. P.
Chene]
1933
The Radio Medal of the
American Academy (speech]
New York Times, Nov. 1,
1932, p. 20
.,
Revue Politique !! Litter-
aire (Revue Bleue) LXXI
(Feb. 18 - March 4, 1933)
103-10?, 138-143
Quarterlz Journal of Speech
XIX (April,1933) 211-219
The Cry of he Age
[poem; reprinted]
2'72
Saturdal Review of Literflllllf,U,p.e. ..• -
X {July 29, 1933) 22
1935
The West ard March of Set
tlement [article;
reprinted]
La Vengeur [nouvell;
translat d by me. P.
Chene]
Diverting Relaxations of a
California Naturalist
[Review of Julian H. Brad
ley's Farewell Thou Busy
World]
A Man Most Favor d [tr1 -
ute to John Drink aterl
193'7
Front1 r Times XII {1935)
499-505
,
Revue Politigue et Litterair
(Revue Blue) LXXI I ( ay
4, 1935) 312-316
Los ngeles 1mes, Dec. 1,
1935, sec. III, p.?
ark T ain Quarterly I
(Summer,193'7) 3
-
2'73
(Lett
t ·· s1-n---- -· --•Ne-
James • Barri ]
Barrie as I Knew Him
[article]
Homage t~ the Pione rs
[note on the records of
Franci cans of the
South est]
e Go Up th Hill (edito
rial, including letter and
greetings from Garland]
193'7, p.22
Los An5ele_ Times, July (?] ,
1937, p. [?
Stepladder XXIII (S pt .,
1937) 162-163
Stepladder XXIII (Dec.,193'7)
218-219
,
Houtan, 1 Courrier Rouge
(nouvelle, translated by
me. P. Chene]
Revue Politique ~~ Litteraire
To Excellent Bookmen
[centenary tribute to
Howells and Burroughs]
1938
(Revue Bleue) LXXV (Dec.
18, 1937) '777-781
Stepladder XXIV (Jan., 1938)
3-4
274
193
,
La Maison d
1
cole des Hom-
,
Revue Politique et Litteraire
mes Blanca lnouv ile;
(Revue Bleue) LXXVII (Feb.t
translated by Mme. P. Chene] 1939) 56-60
1 r ry Fashions Old and
New (article]
Frontiersman of the Spirit
[article]
ribute to Whitman [poem]
Gregory Parent's Diary
[article; in part by
Hamlin Garland]
Plo an oday [poem]
Let the Sunshine In
[art clel
Think IV ( arch,1939) 14,
24-26
Ne s of Books and Authors
---------
[F. P. Dutton] I (May
June,1939) 7
Ne York Times, J ne 1, 1939,
p.23
Journal of the American Soc1-
---
ety for Psychical Research_
XXXII (Sept.,1939) 257-269
Rotarian LV (S pt., 1939) 6
Rotari n LV (Oct.,1939) 8-11
alt hitman [poem; in
"Let the Sunshine In"]
Quiet Acceptance [tribute
to Robert Fro t]
Stricken Pion er (poem]
T ain's Soc al Conscience
[articl ]
Dan Beard and the Scouts
[article]
Unpublished Garland
Letters
Give e the Sun [poem]
S ord To Edged (poem]
275
Rotarian LV (Oct.,1939) 9
1940
MarK T ain quarterly III
(Spring,1940) 11
1941
1942
Rotarian LVI (June,1940) 6
ark T ain uarterly IV
(Summe~ 1940) 8-9
ark T ain Quarterlz IV
(Summer,1940) 12-13
ark T ain Quarterlz IV
(Summer,1940) 11
Rotarian LVIII ( ay,1941) 6
Rotarian LXI (Nov.,1942) 55
Prisoned Pool [poem]
2'76
1944
Rotarian LXIV (April, 1944)
26
FART VI
SYNDICATED ARTICLES
BY HAIILilf GARI.AID
This list is representative rather than in any sense
complete. It has been compiled from proof sheets, clip
pings, and correspondence among the Hamlin Garland papers
at the University of Southern California.
1894
Our Pioneer Sculptor/ A Visit and Talk with Edward
Kemeys -- Hie surroundings/ and Personal Appearance -
the Story of/ His Artistic Career/ by Hamlin Garland.
s. s. McClure, Limited. Copyright 1894.
A clipping of this article from the st. Louis Repub
lic of September 9, 1894,is found among the Garland papers.
1895-96
Over Indian Trails.
A series of syndicated articles, illustrated by H.
T. Carpenter. Titles of individual articles included:
Among the Southern Utes; The Dance of Acoma; A Day of
Isleta; Glimpses of the Navajo; A Night in the Grand Can
yon; and The Snake Dance at Walpi.
278
Distributed by the Albert Bigelo Paine syndicate.
Among the Oarl nd papers is a clipping or Among the
southern Ut s, from the Chicago Record of February 2, 1896.
1896
GRANT'S BOYHOOD TOWN/ Georgeto n, Ohio, Long Ago
Left to One/ Side by the Busy Progressive orld. / There
are no mansions there. / -Grant as Fond of The Sleepy
----------
Little/ Place and Its Inhabitants, All of/ hom Held Him
in High Regard,/ Though the ajority of the Vo-/ t rs
Were Always Against Him-
s. s. cClure, Limited. Copyright 1896.
Proof sheets state: "For use March. For March 1."
1897
GRANT'S FIRST co_MAND / The Young West Point Lieu
tenant Amazed the/ Home 111t1a / A Youthful Prophet Who
Taught His/ eighbors Ho to Gain Honor Even/ in His Own
Country/~ Hamlin Garland.
s. s. cClure Co$ Copyright 1897.
Proof sheet states: "McClure syndicate. Youth's
page - for publication Jan. 24 -- 1200 words."
1913
Let Us Sin No More Against "Natural" Children,/
Urges Novelist;/ Let Us Make Them "Legitimate."
2?9
It is Time to End Our Pitiless/ Injustice Toward
Unmarried Mothers,/ Says Noted Author./ Novelist rites
powerful plea for le-/ gitimizing children of helpless
little/ women who men have betrayed.
The Man in the Case
• • •
Distributed by Ne spaper Enterprise Association,
Chicago. Copyright 1913.
Proof sheets of the first two articles are among the
Garland papers. The third has not been seen by the bibli
ographer, therefore the full titl is not cited. A printed
"personal note" on the proof sheet from s. T. Hughes, edi
tor of the syndicate, to the subscribing newspaper editors
reads
You are at liberty to use it [the series of three
articles] when and ho you please. The best way is
to run the stuff on three consecutive days.
Hamlin Garland, in an unpublished letter to Theo
dore Roosevelt, April 8, 1913, rote, "The Scripps- cRae
syndicate is about to use three exceedingly candid articles
b
''
y me •••• In a letter to A. R. Sheldon, dated December
280
6, 1913, Garland wrote of the three articles as having
been "widely syndicated" by the Newspaper Enterprise Asso
ciation.
1918
Our Alien Press, by Hamlin Garland of The Vigilan-
tes.
Distributed by "The Vigilantes" syndicate, and
marked "Release May 16." An article, about 500 words in
length, calling for the outla ing or foreign language
newspapers in the United States.
The Vigilantes was a group ot volunteer writers
self-organized to write articles for newspaper syndication
which abetted American participation in the f rst World
ar. er. Hamlin Garland's correspondence.
Universal Military Training, by Hamlin Garland or
The Vigilantes.
Syndicated by The Vigilantes, and marked "Release
May 31." An article or about 625 ords favoring uni ersal
military training.
The Crime of Profiteering, by Hamlin Garland or The
Vigilantes.
An article of about 800 words, syndicated by The
281
Vigilante, and appearing, among other ne spapers, in the
Colorado Springs Gazett of Sept mber 24, 1918.
No Negotiated Peace, by Hamlin Garland of the Vigi
lantes.
An article of bout 350 ord, the proof sheet being
marked "Release November 2."
PART VII
TERRA INC0GNITA: SUGGESTIONS FOR
A FUTURE IBLI0ORAPHER
During the course of compiling this bibliography,
I have had many leads to Hamlin Garland writings, chiefly
in periodicals, which I have not been able to follow up
because the source materials were unavailable to me. ath
er than pass over these leads in silence, I feel that it
may be of service to futur Garland scholars to list them
here, so that they may be followed to a conclusion by those
to whom the sources are available.
Among the periodicals which are said to have Garland
contributions not listed herein are the following.
American Magazine: Some of Garland's earliest arti
cles are said to have appeared in the American Magazine
which as published as the Brooklyn Masazine from 1884 to
April, 188?, and ceased publication in December, 1888. On
pages 351-353 of A Son of the Middle Border, Garland stated
----
that his first magazine article, "The Western Cornhusking,"
as published in the ne American Magazine in 1885 or 1886.
several other articles, he avers, wer printed by this
magazine during those years, "taking up the sea.sons one by
one." It ould seem, how ver, that Garland has dated these
283
articles too early in his autobiography, since, as stated
above, the American Magazine took that name only in April,
1887. In an unpublished letter to his brother Franklin,
dated February 27, 1888, Garland wrota, "I shall have two
articles in the March number of the American."
Belford
1
s Magazine: In an unpublished journal,
Hamlin Garland recorded the follo ing payments from Bel-
--
ford's Magazine: 34.50 on October 17, 1888, and $69 on
June 3, 1889. Elsewhere in his journals, he indicated
that "John Boyle" was submitted to Belford
1
s on March 14,
[1889-91?] and accepted; "An Uncommon Case" was submitted
on October 31, [1888?] and accepted. These title may be
abbreviated, or may be only code ords used by Garland to
identify the stories or articles.
Bookman [London]: On July 14, 1924, st. John Ad
cock, the editor, sent Hamlin Garland a book for review
for the August or September number of the ookman. er. an
--
unpublished letter from Adco~k to Garland in the Garland
papers.
On September 4, 1924, Adcock wrote to Garland that
an extract of Garland's Stratford address appeared in the
"Bookman' s Diary'' of the September Bookman.
Boston Evening Transcript: For several years, from
188?, Hamlin Garland as a f equent contributor and book
284
revie e~ f~ t~. Transcript. Some reviews and articles are
11st d in this bibliography from secondary sou· .!'ces and from
clippings, but others ar certainly missing. One of these
is "Carlyle as a Poet," cited by Dr. Eldon c. Hill as being
in the Transcript for August 2, 1889,
1
but not yet found in
a preliminary oh ck made 1·or me in the issues of August 2,
1889, to August 8~ 1889.
In an unpublished letter to Hamlin Garland, d t
December 18, 1889, 1111am Dean Howells thanked Garland for
his notice of Howells•s book (A Hazard of New Fortunes?) in
---- - -- -----
the Transcript.
qhicago Tribune: Henry B. Fuller, in an unpublished
lett r to Garland, dated July 30, 1918, wrote, "Your letter
ot three eeks ago came out well in the Tribune~"
Circle agazine: In his manuscript bibliography,
Hamlin Garland listed "A Story of Oklahoma. Grave on the
le.ins'' as a contribution or contributions to "The Circle
Magazine. Funk and agnalls. 190'7 or 8. ·' Not found.
The Coming~: This magazine, publi bed from Janu
ary, 1899, to Augu t, 1900, advertised
2
that Hamlin Garland
1 Eldon C. Hill, "A Biographical Study of Hamlin
Garland from 1860 to 1895," (unpublished Doctor's disserta
tion, The Ohio State University, Columbus, 1940), p. 114.
2
Unfortunately, a specific reference to this adver
tisement 1s not to be found among my ork notes.
285
was a contributor.
The Dawn,! Journal or Christian Socialism: Henry
George, in an unpublished letter to Garland, dated August
19, 1889, wrote, "You write for The Dawn, I believe. Will
-- - ~
you ask them to end me copies of their issues up to date?"
Harper's eeklz: On pa e 20 or! Daughter or the
iddle Border, Garland mentions an article on Colorado, "The
Prairie in the Sky," written for HarEer•s Weeklz in 1893.
Not found.
Ladieo' Home Journ&l: Hamlin Garland' on bibliog
raphy lists "The Man at the Gate of the Mountain" as printed
in the Journal sometime between 1897 and 1899. Not found.
Natural History Museum Bulletin: In an unpublished
letter to Hamlin Garland, July 7, 1920, Lawrence Abbot wrote
that Garland•s revie of the "Roosevelt book'' was in the
Bulletin of the Na.tural History Museum. Not found.
e York Herald: In his journal, Garland recorded
the receipt of 14 from the Herald on September 14, 1889.
On page 29? of! £aughter of the 1ddle Border and on
pages 233-234 of Companions£!! the Trail, Garland related
that he paid the expenses of his trip to exico in April,
1904, by rit1ng an article for the Herald on the· c verns of
Cacawamilpa and on his intervi 1th President Diaz.
Two Tales: The first issue, dated arch 12 1892,
announces a futu econ ribution by amlin Garland. Not
found in Volume I, March 12 to June 4, 1892.
orld Ma5azine, N -w York orld:
---
John O'Hara Cos-
286
grove, in an unpublished letter to Garland, of arch 30,
1916, promised to publish Garland's po m (not named in the
le t ter) "though it 111 take half a page." Again, on April
5, 1916, he promised its publication °shortly."
Youth's ComEanion: Hamlin Garland as a frequent
contributor to this magazine rom the late 1880's through
the 1890's. His journals rev al paym nts from Youth's Com
panion or 15 1n May, 1889, 15 in June, 1889, 20 on Jan
uary 19 [?, 1890, 8 in ugust, 1890, 150 in September,
1890, and 5 in 1893 [?]. Else here in his journals, he
records the acceptance of "Prairie Signe," submitted January
1, 1889; "A Queer Ca e," accepted sometime bet een 1889 and
1893 for 200; "A Race," accepted in October, [1889?; and
"Buffle," submitt d July 1, [1889-93?] and bought for 79.
A leaf-by-leaf search of issues for the following dates has
been made, and find ngs are included in this bibliograph:
1887, 1890, July - December, 1891, July - December, 1896,
July - Dec mber, 1897, July - D cember, 1898, July - Decem
ber, 1900, 1901, and January - June, 190?.
Article s or tories not fully identified as to place
or date of publication include the follo ing.
287
"Division in the Coule," accepted, according to
Hamlin Garland's journals, by Combined Press on October
20, ( 1889-93?].
A letter from Garland to the editor ot an Aberdeen,
South Dakota, newspaper, expressing thanks tor the erection
of a monument at his Ordway homestead. The letter appeared
in a column headed "Public Voice" in 1936, and a clipping
is to be found among the Garland papers.
"My Mountain Hor~e--The Story of a Travelled Horse,"
a clipping from a magazine [1898-1900?] found among the
Garland papers, 1s about his horse, Ladrone, brought back
by Garland from the Klondike.
"ooma•s Little Dog," a clipping among the Garland
papers from a juvenile magazine, possibly Youth's Compa~
ion, is a fictional sketch laid on an Indian reservation.
Among printed books, a Garland scholar who has the
complete series available to him should check the proceed
ings, notes, and monographs of the American Academy of
Arts and Letters from 1922 to 1940. Those available to me
held several Garland items.
On December 6, 1915, Joseph K. Hart wrote to Hamlin
Garland, asking for permission to use the following in his
series of "Rural Life Readers," published by Macmillan. and
Company: Selections from Boz Life~ the Prairie; "A
288
Dakota heatfield" [probabl the poem "A Dakota Harv-st
Field"]; and "Vanisring Trails," the Chicago convocation
address hich Hart had heard Garland deliver. On January
26, 1916, Hart thanke Garland for "helping me 1th mate
rials for my Rural Life Rade s. I used nearly all of
the poems and all of the prose materials you sent."
TITLE INDEX
Titles of books by Hamlin Garland are listed in
capitals; titles oi books to which he contributed are un
derlined. References are to page numbers of this thesis.
Abandoned on the Trail
[poem], 65
Across the Picket Lin
[poem], 41, 45
Advent res with Books and
Autographs., 195
FTERNOON NEIGHBORS, 146,
152-155
Afterword, 117, 119, 159,
1?'6
An Afterword: of inds
Snows and the Stars fpo
em, 3?, 41-42, 109, 110
Aidgewise Feelin's [story],
41, 42
An Alien in the Pines
[story], 55, 109, 110
The Alliance edge in
Congress [article], 236
Altruism [poem], 44
The American Academy of
Arts and Letters
[article], 266
The Americ n Academy of
Arts and Letters and
its Campaign for Bet
ter Speech [address],
214
American Guide Series. Ham
lin GarlandMemorial,
-----==-------
225-226
The American Historical
Scene, 217-218
American riters on American
----- ----
Literature, 212
Among the Corn Ros [story],
11, 234, 268
Among the Moki Indians
[article], 243
Amon the Southern Utes
[article], 2?7-278
Anticipation [poem], 64
An Apology [poem], 44, 233
An Appreciation [of ark
Twain], 200
April Days [poem], 41, 44,
61
Art Conditions in Chicago,
183
As Shado s Lengthen [poem],
153
Associes d•un Jour [story],
1'76
At Dusk [poem], 44, 161
J~t the Beginning [pro
logue], 55
At the Brewery [story], 236
il the Graveside Q.t Walt
Whitman, l"I
Atavism (poem], 44
Average Man [poem], 248
August [poem], '71
Augustus Thomas [tribute],
220
The ~utobiography of
David Cro kett, 202-203
utomob111ng in the West
[article], 252
The Autumn Grass [poem),
'71
BACK-TRAILERS FROM THE
MIDDLE BORDER, 140-143
Bad Medicine an [story],
250
Badger Saint and inners,
226
Ballad of the Silver Ring,
218-219
The Barnwell Addresses, 213
Barrie As Kne Him, 273
B aeon through the Gloom
[poem], 248
290
Before the Future [sketch],
257
B fore the Low Gr en Door
[story], 55, 09, 110
Before the Overture [sketch],
23'7
The Beginnings of Naturalism
.!.~ American Iction, 229-
231
Beneath the Pines [poem), 44
Big Moggasen [story], 131, 249
Black Ephram [story], 41, 42
The Blood Lust [story], 131
The Blue Jay [poem], 44, 72
THE BOO OF THE ERICAN
INDIAN, 150-132
Books of My C ildhood, 271
The Border Edition~ 170
Boy Life in the West-- inter,
240
BOY LIFE ON THE PRAIRIE, 69-
'76, 232, 28'7
Boy Life on the Prairie [poem],
192
Boyish Sleep [poem], 45, 71
A Br nch Road [story], 11
A Brief Historical and Bio
gr phical Note on the ork
of Dr. Turck, 267
Broth r's Death-Search
[poem], 44
Buftle, 286
Building a Fireplace in
Time for Christmas
[sketch], 255
Burroughs the Man
[tribute], 199
By the River [poem], 44,
161
Caerulea, 216-21?
Camden's Compliment to
alt Whitman, l '7'7
Campfir s [poem], 66, 247
THE CA:PTAIN OF THE GRAY
HORSE TROOP, 82-84, 251
Carlyle s a Poet, 284
CAVANAGH, FOREST RANGER,
105-10'1
A Chat with Robert Frost,
- 22'1
A Child of the sun [poem],
65
Th Cliff-Dwellers, 188-
189
The Clouds [poem], 66
The Coast Range of Alaska
{poem], 66
COLLECTED ORKS, 169-170
Color in the eat [poem]s
44, 71, 160-161, 192
291
The Coming of Sir Oliver
Lodge, 264
Coming Rain on the Prairie
[poem], 44, '71
Commemorative Tribute to
James Whitcomb Riley
[pamphlet], 173-1'14
Commemorative Tributes to
ast i ngs, French, H11r •..
[et c.], 220
COMPANIONS ON THE TRAIL, 146,
14'7-148
The Cool Gray Jug [r,oem], 45,
71, 161, 238 (as 'o Cool
Gray Jug!")
Corn Shadows [poem), 44, 71,
161
The Cow-Boss [story), 116
The Cow-Boy [poem], 65
The Creamery Man of Molasses
Gap [story], 15, 245
The Crime of Profiteer:1.ng
[article], 280
CRUMBLING IDOLS; Tv\'ELVE
ESSAYS ON ART, 48-50
The Cry of the Age [poem],
192, 248, 252, 272
The Cry of the Art1$t [poem],
243
Cult re or Creative Genius?
[article], 252
Daddy Deering [story ] , 36-3?,
41, 109, 110
A Dakota Harvest Field
[poem], 44, 287-288
Dan Beard of the Scouts
[article, 275
The Dance of Acoma
[article], 27'7
The Dart: Side of the
oon [story], 268
A DAUGHTER OF THE MIDDLE
BORDER, 124-127
Day of Grace [story], ··
41, 42, 108-109, 110
A Day of Isleta [article],
277
A Day's Pleasure [story],
15, 1'74-175
Death in the Desert
[poem], 192, 250
A Decree of Council
[story], 131
Delmar of Pim (story],
251
Department of the Interior,
Office of Indian Affairs
••• [leaflet], 172-173
Devil's Club [poem], 66
A Dialogue bet een Eugene
Field and Haml n Garland,
238
A Dialogue between James
~hitcomb Riley and Ham
lin Garland, 240
292
Diverting Relaxations of a
California Naturalist
(r view], 272
A Division in the Coolly
[story], 109, 110, 287
Do You Fear the Wind? [poem],
65, 247, 268
The Doctor, a Romance, 246
Doctor' Visit [story], 255
Doris Ullman's hotographs
(article], 268
Dreams of the Gras [poem],
44
The Drift of the Drama
[essay], 49
Drifting Crane (s ory], 36,
41; 131, 234
Drought [poe ], 44
The Drummer-Boy's Alarum
[sketch], 250
The Eagle Trail (poem], 65
THE EAGLE'S HEART, 77-79,
248-249
The Ear~ly Life or Ulysses
Grant, 244
Early May [poem] 44, 160
Education on the Air, 214
-----
Ed ard Kemeys, a Sculptor of
Frontier Life and ild
Animals [article], 242
Elder Pill, Preacher
[ tory], 35, 41, 108,
110, 235 {as "The Test
of Elder Pill")
Electric Lady [story], 249
Emily's Horse wrangler
(serial, 119, 261-262
The End of Love is Love of
Lov (epilogue], 55
The End of the Trail
[poem], 24'7-248
An Evangelin Cyrene
(story], 242
An Evening at the Corner
Grocery [story], 235
A Fair Exile [story], 55,
109, 110
The Faith of his Fathers
[story], 253
The Faithful Broncos
[ pC.)8M], 65-66
Farewell Thou Busy orld,
Revie of, 2'72
.
A Farmer's Wife [poeml,
41, 45, 161
La Ferme du Moggason, 263
Fierce Delight [poem], 247
Fighting Fire [poem], 45,
161
The Fireplace [story], 18,
256
293
First and Last--the Artist
[tribut ], 205
Five ijoosier fft nterQ, 171
181-182
The Footsteps in the Desert
[poem], 66
For France, 193
The Forest Ranger [story,
11'7
THE FORESTER'S DAUGHTER, 113-
114
Forgetting [sketch], 23'7
The Fortunate Coast [article],
2'70
FORTY YEARS OF PSYCHIC
RESEARCH, 163-165
The Freeman of the Hills
[poem], 66, 24'7
From Plain to Peak [poem], 65
From
2
tores £!: Memorz, 224
Frontiersman of the Spirit
[article], 2'74
The Future of Fiction, 23'7
The Gaunt Gray Wolf (poem],
65
General Custer's Last ight
as Seen by Two Moon, 24?
General Grant, 265
The G ft of ater [poem], 65
A Girl of odern Tyre
(story], 245 (See also
A Stop-Over at Tyre)
A Girl on the Trail [poem],
66
294
Grant's Boyhood Town, 278
Grant's First Command, 278
Grant's First Great Work in
the
7
ar, 245
Giv Me the Sun [poem], 275 Grant's Life in Missouri, 244
Glimpses of the Navajo, 277
God's Ravens [story], 17,
240
Goin' Back T' orrer [poem],
Grant's Quie Years a North
ern Posts, 244
The Grav n Image [story], 194,
262
41, 45 The Gray olf (poem], 45
Going to School in Iowa n
1871, 263
The Goldseekers [poem], 66,
247
Gondolier, 227-228
A 'Good Fello 's" ife
[story] 17, 246
A Graceless Husband [story],
196, 239
The Grand Canyon at Night
[article], 188
The Grand Canion of Ari
zona, 187-I 8 -
Grant at the Outbreak of
the ar, 244
Grant at est Point, 244
Grant in a Great Campaign,
245
Or nt in the exican ~ r,
244
A Great American [article],
265
The Great Stikeen Divide
[poem], 66
The Greeting of the Roses
[poem], 66
Gregory Parent's Diary
[article], 274
Growing Old [poem], 41, 45
The Grub-Staker [story], 116
Hamlin Garland and Robert
Frost Place High Value on
Novelist's Works, 265
Hamlin Garland emorial, 225-
226
Hamlin Garland to the Students
of Venice High School, 228
Th HeAler of ogalyon
lstory), 25'7
Henry George's Last Book
[revie ], 246
HER OUNTAIN LOVER, 80-81~
249
The Herald Crane [po m,
44, 70, 161
The Herdsman [poem, 45, ,1
Here the Trail Ends [poem],
67, 156, 159
Herne•s Sincerit as a
Play ri ht [article), 250
Heroes in Current Fiction
[arti le], 26'7
HESPER, 85-86
HiFPY, the Dare-Devil
l story], 252
Histoire de l'Indien Loup
Hourlant [story], 271
Hitting the Trail
[article], 247
Hol for the KlondikeJ
[article, 246
Holding Do ·. a Claim in a
Blizzard (story], 233
Homage to the Pioneers
[article], 2'73
Home from the City [poem],
44, 243
Home from ild Meado s
[poem], 45, 70, 161
Homestead nd its Perilo s
Trades [ar icle], 240
Home ar Bo nd J [poem], 250
Horses Chawin' Ha [poem]
295
41 (as "Horsus--'), 45, 161
Houtan, 1 Courrier Rouge
(story], 273
How 11 [essay], 212
183-184
H man Habit tion [po ml,
, 2
The Human Side of the Red Man
[article], 269
Th Iiu h of the Plains Jul
[poem], 44
I Don't Kno What Happened
at these Seances (article],
269
I. Z ng 111 [ rticle], 248
Ib n s a Dra atis
[artic
Impressionism [essay], 49
Impressions of Paris in Time
of Turmoil, 248
Impressions Q!! Impre~sionism,
1'7, 180-181
In a Lull in the S lenders of
Brahms [po m, 44
In August [poem], 44, 161
In Praise of Booth Tarkington
[address], 202
In Prai e of •• Ho ells
[article], 2:34
In R hitman, 179-180
In Stacking-Time [poem], 45,
71, 161
In That Far Land, 257
In th Au um Gr s [po m],
44, 161, 257
In the Cold Green oun
tains [poem], 66
In the Days when th Cattle
Ran [poem] , 71
In the Gold County [poem],
45
In the Grass [poem], 65
Ind an Summer [poem, 44,
161
The Influence of Ibsen
[essay], 49
Into the Happy Hunting
Grounds of the Utes
(article], 243
IO A, 0 IO TA!, 160-162
The Iron Khiva [story],
131, 254
It is Time to End Our Pit -
less Injustice Toward
Unmarried Mothers
[article], 2'79
James hitcomb Rily, a
Conversation, 184
JASON ED ARDS, A AVER GE
AN, 19-22
Jim Mattison of agon . heel
Gap rites a Letter ••• ,
193
oe, the Navajo Teamster
[story], 245
296
John Boyle, 283
John Burroughs [articl ], 268
John Charles Van Dyke
[tribute], 220
John Hance, a Study [article],
188
Joseph c. Lincoln, an Appre
ciation, 199
Jose h Crosby Lincoln, 198-
199
Josh B1111n~s
1
Yankee Humor-
1 t, 215- 16 .
JOYS OF THE TRAIL, 56-159,
202
Kelley foot (s ory], 116,
176, 260
Kelley as arshal [story],
116-11'7, 176
Kelley Brigadier [story], 176
Kelley Demonte (storyJ, 176
Kelley of Brimstone Basin
[story], 261
Ladrone [poem, 45, 72
The Land of the Straddle Bug
[serial), 104, 241
The Land Question, and its
Relation o Ar nd Litera
ture [article , 239
The Leaser [story], 117
Let he Sunshine In (articlel,
2'74
Let Us Sin No ore Agai st
"Natural" Children
[article], 2'79
Letter Advocating Medal for
Best Rad o Diction, 269
Letter of Tribute to Colo
nel Roosevelt, 264
Letter of Tribute to Sir
James M. Barie, 273
Letter on Appeal to Intel
lectuals, by H. Barbusse,
264
Letter on Charles L.
Hutchison, 267
Letter on Degrading Play
and Novels, 267
Letter on Fa orite Shake speare Quotations, 261
Letter on Henry Blake
Fuller, 2'70
L tter on New York 's Cam
paign Against Litter, 268
Letter Telling of Good the
English Are Doing in
Jerusalem, 264
Letter Urging Hoover
Reel ction, 271
Letter Urging that Colonel
Roosevelt Be Oven a
Chance to Take Active
Part n the ar, 263
Letters to Harriet, 219-220
---------
A Library of the orld's
Best Literature, 184-185
29'7
THE LIGHT OF THE STAR, 8?-89,
254
Limitations of Authorship in
America (article], 267
Line Up, Brave Boys [poem],
65
Liter ry Centres [ess y), 49
Literarr Emanci~ation of the
est lar icleJ, 238
Literary Fashions ld and
Ne article], 2?4
Literary Ma ters [ ssay], 49
Literary Proph cy [ ssay], 49
The Literature of Democracy
[lecture], 230
Lit r ture of South Dakota,
191-192
A LITTLE NORSK; OR, OL' PAP'S
FL N, 27-29
Little Squatter (serial]
254
Local Color as the Vital Ele
ment of American Fiction
[essay], 190
Local Color in Art (essay),
49
The Local Novel [e say], 49
Logan at Peach Tree Creek
lpoem], 41, 45
Lone olf's Old Guard [story],
131, 253
The Lonesome an [story],
16
THE LONG TRAIL 96-97, 256
The Long Trail [poem], 66,
247
The Loon [poem], 65, 24'7 . . _
Lorado Taft's Indian Statue
"Black Ha k", 190-191
Lost in a Norther [poem], .
45, 70, 233
anhattan [poem, 256
ark T in's Fr shness of
Diction, 209
The Marshal's Capture
[story], 254
298
Mart Haney's Mate [story],
256 (See al o oney Magic)
M ssasauga--the eado Rattle
snake lpoem], 44, 71, 161
The Meado Lark [po m], 44, 70
Lucretia Burns [story], 41, Me do Memories [poem], 44, 70
109, 110 (See also
Sim Burns•s ife) The Meaning of Bookfello ship,
197
The Lue or the Bugle
[poem, 262
The Lure of h D ser
[poem], 67
A Lynching in Mos nee
[story], 243
aggie, A Girl or the
streets, Revie of, 237
MIN-TR VELLED ROADS, 10-18
,
Le a son d'Ecole des
Hemmes Blancs [story],
274
The Man at the Gate of the
Mountains, 285
The an in the Cas
[artic e], 2?9
A an Most Favored
[tribute], 272
A Meeting in the Foothills
[storyJ, 55
eetings with Howells
[article], 262
A EBER OF THE THIRD HOUSE,
23-26
A Member of the Third House,
A Play of Today, 231
Memories of the iddle Border
[address], 213
Menkeniana,
204-205
Schimpflexikon,
Message from r. Garland to
Iowa agazine Readers 267
id- estern Sculptor· the Art
of Lorado Taft [article],
266
The iddle est--The Heart of
the Country [articl , 259
idn1ght Snow~ [poem], 45
Midway on the Trail [po m],
45
The Miller's Holiday, 196
The Minister's Charge,
Review of, 232
Mr. and Mrs. Hern
[article], 235
r. Hamlin Garland •••
resents the Medal tor
Good Diction on the Radio
to Mr. Alywin Bach, 215
Mr. Howells's Latest
Hovels [article], 234
Mrs. Ripley's Trip [story],
11, 233, 2'71
THE OCCASIN RANCH, 103-104,
263
odern Eloguence, 185-186,
201-26~
The odern Novel llecture],
230
oderp Writers at Work,
209-210
Momentous Hour [poem], 65
Money, Land, and Transpor
tation , l '72
ONEY AOIC , 98-99, 25?
oods of the Plain [poem], .
45
The o t ysterious People
in America [articl ] ,
243
299
Mount Shasta [article], 241
A ountain Pass [poem], 24?
A Mountain-Side (poem], 44
The ountains [poem], 44
Mounting [poem], 65
Music Land, at a Symphony
[poem 1, 235
y Aim in Cavanagh [article],
258
My Cabin [poem], 44, 161, 192
y 1rst Christmas Tree, 229,
259
y Friend, John B rroughs
[ rticl ], 266
MY FRIENDLY CONTE PORARIES,
146, 149-161
y Grandmother of Pioneer
Days [sketch ] , 242
!l_ Maiden Effort, 197-198
My Mountain Horse--The Story
of a Travelled Horse, 28?
My Neighbor, Theodore Roose
velt [article], 264
My Prairies [poem), 45, 159,
239
The Mystery ot Mountains
[poem], 61, 63, 94
THE MYSTERY OF THE BURIED
C
1
OsSES, 166-168
The ew Chicago, 259
A New Declaration or
Rights, 171-172, 235
New Field [es ay, 49
he Ne Medicine Hou e
[story, 131, 252
A Night in the Grand
Canyon (artiel ], 2?7
A Night Landing on the
Mississippi River
[sketch], 241
A Night Raid on Eagl Riv r
[story], 258
ine Routes to the Klondike
[article], 246
1940 Gondoli r, 227-228
Nistina [story], 131, 253
No Negotiated Peace
[article], 281
oon on the Plain (poem],
65
The Noonday Plain [poem],
44-45
The Noos [ stor,, J, 256
November [poem), 71
November Boughs, Revie
of, 2 3
The Nugget, 259
Nuko•s Revenge [ necdote],
254
o Cool Gray Jug! ee The
Cool Gray Jug
300
O the Fierce Delight [poem],
sr1 ( See also Fierce Delight)
o the Good Days or the Trail
[poem], 156- 57, 159
0
1de
1
Cloud- eopled, Summer
Sky Lpoem], 70
Obituary. Richard Hayes Gar
land, 261
or Those Who Seek [storie ],
55
01' Pap's Flaxen [serial], 236
(See also A Little Norsk)
Old Daddy Deerin: the Country
Fiddler, see Daddy Deering
Old Favorites from the McOuf
f I Readers, 221-222
Old Sid' Christmas [story],
234
On the Mississippi [poem], 44
On the 1 1n [poem], 2?
On th Road 1th James A.
Hern [art1cleJ, 261
On 1ng of Steam [poem], 45
Only a Lumber Jack [story],
24
Ooma•s Little Dog [sketch],
285
Opposites [story], 242
Th eregon Trail, 210-211
301
Osceola's Defiance [story], P
--
acKaye, A Symposiu~,
2 8
OTHER IN-TRAVELLED RO ~S,
108 110
our 11 n ress [article],
280
Our Pioneer Scul tor
[article], 27'7
out-of-Door
186-18'7
ericans,
Out-of-Door en and Books,
A Talk, 18'7
Th outla [story, 117, 253
The Outla and the Girl
(story, 258
Over Indian irails
[article , 2"17-278
overland Routes to the
Klo dike [article], 246
Theo ner of the 111 Farm
(story], 55
Paid H s Way [poem], 41, 45
Partne s for a Da [story],
117, 176, 260
The Passing of the Buffalo
[poem] , 44, 161
The P ssing of th
(article], 264
Frontier
The Pas ng Stranger
[ s ory 1 55
The People of the Buffalo,
250
Pr onal ord [essay], 48-
49
Petroleum Vesuvius Nasb7.
222-223
Pioneer Chr stma~ [ar icle],
239
A PIONEER OTHER, 128-129
pjoneer (poem), 34, 44
Pioneers and City Dwell rs
[article], 266
Ploughing, see ~lo ing
Plo ing [poem, 45, 70 (as
"Ploughing'), 161
The Plowman of Today [poem,
161, 274
The Poet of the Sierras
[article, 259
Pom fom ~ull Away [poem
45, 72, 161
Popular isconce~tions of
Grant [articleJ, 266
,
Prairie Chickens [po m], 45,
70, 161, 192, 238, 258
Prairie Fires [poem],
44 70
PRAIRIE FO s, 34-42, 110
Prairi Folk [poe ] ,
34, 41,
108, 110
Prairie Gold, 194
·· .. ,. .; .. '
A Prairie Heroine [story],
235 (See also Sim
Burns's Wife)
The Prairie in the Sky
[ rticle] 285
Prairie Memories [poem], ~3
Prairie Signs, 286
PRAIRIE SONG AND WESTERN
STORY, 206
PRAIRIE SONGS, 43-47, 240
The Prairie to the City
[poem], 44
A Preacher's Love Story
[story], 55, 109, 110
The Prisoned Pool [poem],
161, 276
The Pri oned Soul [story],
55
Proce~ding~ of Ceremonies to
302
Provincialism [essay], 49
Psychography, Report on, 236
Public Meeting of the Ameri-
can Academy and the Nation
al Institute of Arts and
- ----- - -- _. -
Letters in Honor of John
---- - --- - --
Burroughs, 199
A Queer Case, 286
The Question of Success
[essay J, 49
Quiet Acceptance [tribute],
275
A Race, 286
The Radio Medal of the Amer
ican Academy [speech], 271
The Ranger and the oman
[s rial], 261
Reading Aloud to the Child
(article], 263
Mark the Formal Opening Realism versus Romanticism
of the New Building Q.f [speech], 186
the American Academy of
Arts and Letters, 214-215
Proceedings of the American
Academx of Arts and Let~
tars and of the National
InstituteOf Arts and
Letters , 189-190
Productive Conditions of
American Literature
(article l, 241
The Prospector [story], 117
Recollections~ Essax~, 223-
224
The Red Man's ~resent Needs
(article], 251
A Red Man's View of Evolution
[anecdote], 254
The Redman as Material
[article], 253
,
The Reformer Tolstoy, 224
Relentless Nature [poem],
65, 247
The Remittanc
116
an [story],
The Remorse of aumdisapa
(story), 131
The Return of a Private
[story], 11, 235
Return of the Gulls
[poem], 44
Review of Harold Frederic's
Seth's Brother's Wife,
232
Review of Henry George's
The Science of Political
Economy, 246
Review of Joseph Kirkland's
zury, the Mean st Man of
Spring County, 232
Revie of Julian H. Brad
ley' s Farewell, Thou
Busy World, 2'12
Revie of Stephen C~ ne's
Maggie, A Girl of the
streets, 237
Review of Walt Whitman's
November Boughs, 233
Revie of' 1111am Dean
Howells's The inis
ter' a Charge, 232
A Ridge of Corn [poem], 238
Rising Wolf--Ghost Dancer
[story], 131, 247, 251
he River [poem], 70
303
River Gorge [poem], 44
The River's Warning [story],
131, 251
ROADSIDE EETINGS, 144-146,
270
A Romance of Wall Street
[article], 243
'
Un Romancier et Poete Ameri-
cain: Hamlin Garland
[preface], 1'76
Roosevelt as Histori n, 203
ROSE OF DUTCHER'S COOLLY, 51-
53
Roughing It, 200
Rural Life Readers, 28?-288
Rushing a ·le [poem], 45
Salt Water Day [sketch], 237
Sam Markham's Wife [story],
247
Sanity in Fiction [article],
253
Saturday ight on the Farm
(story], 36, 42
The Science of Political Econ
omy, Review of, 246
September [poem], 45
Seth's Brother's Wife, Review
of, 232
Set lers [poem], 54, 44
THE SHADOW WORLD, 100-102,
258
The Shadow World Prize
Winners [article], 258
She Passed Me on th
Street [poem], 234
A Sheltered One [story], 55
The Silent Eaters [story],
131
Sim Burns's W fe [story],
35-36, 41 {as Lucretia
Burns ), 235 {as A
Prairie Heroine)
The Single Tax in Actual
Application [article],
240
Sitting Bull's Defiance
[story ), 252
Si ash Grave (poem], 65
The Snake Dance of Walpi
[articl ], 2?'7
The sociable at Dudley's
[story], 37, 41
some of M1 Youthful Enthu
siasms Larticle], 271
Some Village Cronies
[story], 36, 41
A SON OF THE MIDDLE BOHDER,
120-123, 210, 260, 262,
263
30
The Spartan other (story],
255
THE SPIRIT OF SWEETWATER, 60-
6:3, 95, 245
The Spirit- orld on Trial
[article], 265
A SPOIL OF OFFICE, 30 33, 236
Sponsor's ssage, 21'7
Sport [poem], 45, 238
Spring on the Prairi [poem],
44
Spring Rai1s [poem], 44, 70
Spring Romance [story], 235
The Stampede [poem], 45
Starring the Play [article],
259
The St adfast Widow Delaney
[story], 252
Stephen Crane: Soldier of
Fort ne [article], 249
Stephen Crane as I Knew Him
[article], 260
The Stony Knoll [sketch], 246
A Stop-Over at Tyre [story],
55, 109, 110, 245 (as A
Girl of odern Tyre)
The Storm-Child [story], 131
A song of inds (poem], 44 The Story or Buff [story] , 245
songs and Shrines of Old The Stori of Ho ling
Ne En~land [article], 269 [story], 131
olf
A Story of Oklahoma. A
Grave on the Plains,
284
Stricken Mountaineer [poem],
25'7
stricken Pioneer [poem],
2'75
The Striped Gopher [poem],
44, '70, 161
successful Efforts to
Teach Art to the Masses
(article ], 242
A summer Mood [poem], 44~
'71, 238
sundown [poem), 44
The Sunset Edition, 169
Sunsets So Beautiful
(sketch), 156, 159
The Swor Two-Edged [poem],
16,1, 275
A Tale of a Tenderfoot
[story], 250
Ten Years ead [story], 1,
198, 232
The Test of Elder Pill
[story], 235 (see also
Elder Pill, Preacher)
Then It's Sprin~ [poem],
41, 45, 70
'34 Caerulea, 216-21'7
-----
To A W1.nter Brook, of June
[poem l, 160
To the Students of Venice
High School, 228
305
The Toil of the Trail [poem],
66
,
~olstoy Centenary Edition.
Recollections and Essays,
223-224
The Tourist [story], 118-119
A Town of the Plain [poem],
45
The Trail Makers [poeml, 191
TRAIL-MAKERS OF THE MIDDLE
BORDER, 133-136
The Trail of the Golden
North [poems], 24'7-248
THE TRAIL OF THE GOLDSEEKERS,
64-68
The Trail 'i'i"amp .. stories],
116-117, 1'75-176
A Tribute to Grasses [poem],
45
Tribute to Whit an [poem],
2'74
Tributes!£ Henrz B., 207-208
Tributes .t.2. M~rk lwain, 211-
Theodore Roosevelt [article] , 212, 269-2'70
1'7 , 264
Truth in the Drama (letter],
THEY OF THE HIGH TRAILS, 115- 233
119
Twain's Social Conscience
[article], 275
Two Excellent Bookmen
[tribute], 2'73
Two Stories or Oklahoma
[anecdotes], 254
THE TYRANNY OF THE DARK,
90-92, 255
Ulysses Orant--His Last
Year [article], 247
Ulysses s. Grant, 185
ULYSSES S. GRANT, HIS LIFE
AND CHARACTER, 5'7-59
Uncle Ethan Ripley [story],
15, 35, 42, 236 (as Uncle
Ripley's Speculation)
Uncle Riplqy's Speculation,
see Uncle Ethan Ripley
An Uncommon Case, 283
Under the Dome of the
Capitol [sketch), 237
Under the Lion's Paw
(story], 11, 1?4-175, 233
UNDER THE WHEEL; A MODERN
PLAY IN SIX SCENES, 7-9,
171, 234
United Annual Exhibition.
The Palette __ cl __ u __ b i the
Cosmopolitan Ar~ Club,
182-183
306
Unpublished Garland Letters,
2'15
Up the Coule [story], 11
Upon Impulse (story], 55, 244
The Ute Lover [poem], 66, 248
Le Vagabond [translated
stories], 175-176
The Value ot Melodious Speech
[article], 1'75, 270
Vanishing Trails [add~esa],
159, 255, 288
Vanishing Trails [poem], 161
Le Vengeur [story], 272
VICTOR OLLNEE'S DISCIPLINE,
111-112
Village Cronies, see Some
Village Cronies
A Voce.bule.rz StudA or "The
- Gilded Age," 20 -ffi9
The Voice or the Maple Tree
[poem], 66
The Voice of the Pines [poem],
44
The Vulture [poem], 66, 70
The Vulture of the Plains, see
The Vulture
Wagner [poem], 242
Universal Military Training Wahiah--A Spartan Mother
[article], 280 [story], 151 (See also The
Spartan Mother)
alt 'hitman [poem], 180,
275
The ~a Jpinn con Tiger
[storyJ, 41, 42
The ar of Race [poem], 41
arpath & Cattle Trail, 207
------- -
AYSIDE COURTSHIPS, 54-56,
110
e Go Up the ~ill, 2'73
The est in Literature
[arti le], 23'7
he est nd [poem], 43
The ~estern Cornhu king
(article], 282
A est rn Harvest Field
[poem], 71
estern Landscapes
[article] 2 9
THE WESTWARD ARCH OF
~RICPiN SETTLEMENT ,
137-139, 17l, 269, 272
Westward igrations
[article], 265
est ard Vista [poem], 61
hat Thy Say DaI b Day,
192
as a Child, 228-229
-
here the Desert Fla es
1th Furnace Heat (poem],
64
The hi~ Poor- 111'
[po mJ, ~4, 161
Hour
307
The hi tling Marmot [po ml,
66
Th hite an's Road [storyJ,
252
Tn
T
h t easel [ tor ], 268
nooping Cr ne [poem], 65
h Wife of a Pioneer
[ azlt c le ] , 25
W 11 m Bacon's an [story],
35, 41, 108, 110, 2'70
1111 m Dean Ho ells' Bost .n
[article], 265
illiam Dean H wells: aster
Craftsman [ert1cle], 262
The Wind's Voice [poem], 44
Th inning of __
est, 203-·
204
AW nt r roo [poem], 4
A s [poem], 6
ITCH'S GOLD, 62 93-95
A oman n the Ca.mp (story],
241
A ord About Bacheller
[aDticl ], 224, 263
The ork of an r ssociation
in West rn Ton, 242
The Work of Frank Norris
[article], 253
Y'", Still We Rod
65
(poem],
Zury, h
Spr n
2 2
08
eanest an o
County, R v of,
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