JOAQUIN (CINCINNATUS HINER) MILLER - AUTOGRAPH CIRCA 1880 - HFSID 101695
Price: $90.00
JOAQUIN MILLER
Signature on a small sheet of paper, circa 1880
Signature: "Joaquin Miller", 4½x2¼ sheet. Ink note (unknown hand) in
lower left corner: "1880". Born Cincinnatus Miller, this poet of the
American West changed his name to Joaquin to honor an early California outlaw
with a Robin Hood-type reputation. Miller (1837-1913) as a child traveled by
wagon train with his parents from Indiana to Oregon. He led an adventurous life,
joining both the California and later Alaska gold rushes and suffering serious
wounds in a battle with the Modoc Indians. (He was also for a time a school
teacher and an elected judge.) Miller journeyed to London in 1870, where his
first two volumes of poetry were published: Song of the Sierras and
Life Among the Modocs. After gaining popularity in Europe as "the
poet of the Sierras", he returned to America and built a home in Oakland
California, overlooking San Francisco Bay. Slightly soiled. Ink note on verso
(unknown hand) shows through faintly to left of signature. Otherwise, fine
condition.
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