Author: Kimes, William F.
Publisher: The Westerners, Los Angeles Corral
Edition: First Edition, First Printing
Condition: Fine
Signed by William F. Kimes beneath the title. Folded sheet, stapled. 9.975 inches tall; 12 pages. Printed in double column; the Muir articles is 4.5 pages long. Fine, No flaws. The Branding Iron. No. 67, The Westerners, Los Angeles Corral, December 1963. Excerpts from five letters written by Muir to a close friend, Mrs. A. H. Sellers; interesting for John Muir’s thoughts on death. With additional material relating to the club. Book reviews and an article titled ‘Redskin Napoleons’ by Carl W. Breham. Additional Information: William F. Kimes published the definite bibliography of John Muir. Ref: Kimes Bibliography, 410
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