Author:Cincinnatus Heine Miller

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Cincinnatus Heine Miller
(1837–1913)

American poet and eccentric; more commonly known by penname Joaquin Miller; called (mainly by himself) the "Poet of the Sierras" and the "Byron of the Rockies", he was more of a celebrity in England than in his native United States

Cincinnatus Heine Miller

Works[edit]

Short Stories[edit]

Essays[edit]

Collections[edit]

  • Specimens (1868)
  • Joaquin et al. (1869)
  • Pacific Poems (1871)
  • Songs of the Sierras (1871)
  • Songs of the Sun-Lands (1873)
  • Life Amongst the Modocs (1873)
  • Arizonian (1874)
  • First Fam'lies of the Sierras (1875–76)
  • The One Fair Woman (1876)
  • The Baroness of New York (1877)
  • The Danites (1878)
  • Songs of Italy (1878)
  • The Destruction of Gotham (1886)
  • Songs of the Soul (1896)
  • True Bear Stories (1900)
  • Chants for the Boer (1900)
  • The Complete Poetical Works of Joaquin Miller (1902)
  • As It Was in the Beginning (1903)
  • The Building of the City Beautiful (1905)
  • Light: A Narrative Poem (1907)
  • Joaquin Miller's Poems (1909–1910)
  • The Danites in the Sierras (1910)
  • 49: The Gold-Seekers of the Sierras (1910)

Individual poems[edit]

Works about Miller[edit]


Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

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