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Giiford, James, ed. Glances Backward: An Anthology of American Homosexual Writing, 1830-1920 (Broadview Press, 2007). Transcribes and publishes some of Millet's letters to Stoddard, with notes.
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Katz, Jonathan Ned. "Empty Chair, Empty Bed, Empty House," chapter on Millet and Stoddard in ''Love Stories: Sex Between Men Before Homosexuality'' (Chicago University Press, 2001), pages 202-219.
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Archives of American Art. [http://www.aaa.si.edu/collections/francis-davis-millet-and-millet-family-papers-9048/more#howtouse Francis Davis Millet and Millet family papers, 1858-1984, bulk 1858-1955.]
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Engstrom, Peter A. ''Francis Davis Millet: A Titanic Life'' (Millet Studio Publishing, PO Box 776, East Bridewater, MA 02333). The most recent and the most detailed biography of Millet. Includes a chapter on his relationship with Stoddard in Venice.
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Giiford, James, ed. ''Glances Backward: An Anthology of American Homosexual Writing, 1830-1920'' (Broadview Press, 2007). Transcribes and publishes some of Millet's letters to Stoddard, with notes.
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Katz, Jonathan Ned. ''Love Stories: Sex Between Men Before Homosexuality'' (Chicago University Press, 2001). "Empty Chair, Empty Bed, Empty House," chapter on Millet and Stoddard, pages 202-219.
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Larson, Erik. ''The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed America.'' (Random House, 2003. Refers to Millet as director of decorations at the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893, Chicago.

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See: Letters of Frank Millet to Charles Warren Stoddard: May 10, 1875 - January 3, 1900


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Archives of American Art. Francis Davis Millet and Millet family papers, 1858-1984, bulk 1858-1955.


Engstrom, Peter A. Francis Davis Millet: A Titanic Life (Millet Studio Publishing, PO Box 776, East Bridewater, MA 02333). The most recent and the most detailed biography of Millet. Includes a chapter on his relationship with Stoddard in Venice.


Giiford, James, ed. Glances Backward: An Anthology of American Homosexual Writing, 1830-1920 (Broadview Press, 2007). Transcribes and publishes some of Millet's letters to Stoddard, with notes.


Katz, Jonathan Ned. Love Stories: Sex Between Men Before Homosexuality (Chicago University Press, 2001). "Empty Chair, Empty Bed, Empty House," chapter on Millet and Stoddard, pages 202-219.


Larson, Erik. The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic, and Madness at the Fair that Changed America. (Random House, 2003. Refers to Millet as director of decorations at the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893, Chicago.