Ina Coolbrith (English Wikipedia)

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  • Wheeler, Edward Jewitt; Crane, Frank (April 1900). "American Poets of To-Day: Ina Coolbrith". Current Opinion. 28 (1): 16–17.
  • Moulton, Charles Wells (1889). "Ina D. Coolbrith". The Magazine of Poetry and Literary Review. 1: 312–315.
  • Sentilles, Renée M. (2003). Performing Menken: Adah Isaacs Menken and the birth of American celebrity. Cambridge University Press. pp. 177, 189. ISBN 978-0-521-82070-7.
  • Gale, Robert L. (2001). An Ambrose Bierce companion. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 57–58. ISBN 978-0-313-31130-7.
  • "Honorary Members". Constitution and by-laws of the Bohemian club of San Francisco. Bohemian Club. 1895. p. 58. Coolbrith was second of the four women given honorary membership in the club. The first honorary female member was Margaret B. Bowman, wife of club co-founder James F. Bowman, she being elected by acclamation during the first formal Bohemian Club meeting. By 1895, three more women were honorary members, including Coolbrith in 1874, author Sara Jane Lippincott (pseudonym Grace Greenwood), and actress Elizabeth Crocker Bowers, wife of actor David P. Bowers. Coolbrith outlived them to become the last female club member.
  • Daly, Ann (1995). Done Into Dance. Indiana University Press. p. 12. ISBN 978-0-253-32924-0.
  • Loughead, Flora Haines (July 1902). "Books and Writers". Sunset Magazine. IX: 217–219.
  • Cook, Joel (1891–1893). "Reception in Honor of Harriet Hosmer's Statue of Isabella". The World's Fair at Chicago. Rand, McNally & Co.
  • Stedman, Edmund Clarence (December 1893). "Books and Authors". The Californian Illustrated Magazine. V (1): 284.
  • Patterson, Daniel; Thompson, Roger; Bryson, J. Scott (2008). Early American nature writers. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 328. ISBN 978-0-313-34680-4.
  • Coolbrith, Ina (1895). Songs from the Golden Gate. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company. p. 52.
  • Spaulding, Jonathan (1998). Ansel Adams and the American Landscape. University of California Press. p. 59. ISBN 978-0-520-21663-1.
  • Coolbrith, Ina Donna; Dawson, Ernest; Nash, John Henry (1925). Retrospect: In Los Angeles. John Henry Nash.
  • Coolbrith, Ina Donna (1929). Wings of Sunset. Houghton Mifflin company.
  • Hass, Robert; Fisher, Jessica (2004). The Addison Street anthology: Berkeley's poetry walk. Heyday Books. pp. 24–25. ISBN 978-1-890771-94-2.

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  • Hubbell, Dan (September 11, 2007). "Copa de oro". Schleusenmeister's photostream on Flickr. Yahoo!. Retrieved March 2, 2010.

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  • Library of Congress, American Memory. Cornell University.
    Coolbrith, Ina (February 1867). "Who Knoweth?". The Galaxy. 3 (4).
    Coolbrith, Ina (April 1867). "At Peace". The Galaxy. 3 (7).
    Coolbrith, Ina (June 1867). "Among The Daisies". The Galaxy. 4 (2).
    Coolbrith, Ina (July 1867). "Wearisome". The Galaxy. 4 (3).
  • Library of Congress, American Memory. Cornell University.
    Coolbrith, Ina (March 1883). "February". The Century. 25 (5).
    Coolbrith, Ina (December 1885). "The Poet". The Century. 31 (2).
    Coolbrith, Ina (February 1886). "Retrospect". The Century. 31 (4).
    Coolbrith, Ina (October 1894). "The Flight of Song". The Century. 48 (6).

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  • Brown, Thomas P. (May 30, 1940). "Over the Sierra". Indian Valley Record. p. 3. Retrieved May 7, 2015.

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