• Round Table Sonnets
  • The Relation of Alvar Nunez Cabeca de Vaca
  • An Original Leaf, from the Bible of the Revolution, and an Essay concerning it, Colonial Edition
  • A California Gold Rush Miscellany
  • The Discovery of Florida: Being a True Relation of the Vicissitudes That Attended the Governor Don Hernando De Soto…by A Fidalgo of Elvas
  • American Taste
  • California in 1846
  • The Tragedie of Ivlivs Caesar
  • Bibliography of the Writings of Edgar A. Poe
  • Solstice and Other Poems
  • Letters from the Sandwich Islands, Written for the Sacramento Union
  • History of Susanna
  • The Plains and the Rockies, A Bibliography of Original Narratives of Travel and Adventure, 1800–1865
  • Pen-Knife Sketches, of Chips of the Old Block
  • Two Years Before the Mast
  • Coulterville Chronicle: The Annals of a Mother Lode Mining Town
  • Bibliography of the Grabhorn Press, 1915–1940
  • Wah-To-Yah & The Taos Trail, Prairie Travel and Scalp Dances
  • The Spanish Occupation of California: Plan for Establishment of a Government; Junta or Council held at San Blas, May 16, 1768; Diario of the Expeditions made to California Assembled for this book
  • The Maps of the California Gold Region, 1848–1857, A Biblio-Cartography of an Important Decade
  • The Artist, H. Daumier, Interpreter of History
  • Naval Sketches of the War in California, Reproducing Twenty-Eight Drawings made in 1846–47 by William H. Meyers, Gunner on the U.S. Sloop-of-War Dale
  • A Sojourn in California by the King’s Orphan: The Travels and Sketches of G.M. Waseurtz
  • Phoenixiana, A Collection of the Burlesques & Sketches of John Phoenix, alias John P. Squibob, who was, in fact, Lieutenant George H. Derby, U.S.A.
  • Queen Calafia’s Land, An Historical Sketch of California
  • Soldiers of the Overland, Being some account of the services of General Patrick Edward Connor & his Volunteers in the Old West
  • Life Among the Indians or: The Captivity of the Oatman Girls among the Apache and Mohave Indians…as given by Lorenzo D. and Olive A. Oatman, the only surviving members of their family, to the author, R.B. Stratton
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