The Letters Of Mark Twain, Vol 1

MARK TWAIN’S LETTERS MARK TWAIN–A BIOGRAPHICAL SUMMARY SAMUEL LANGHORNE CLEMENS, for nearly half a century known and celebrated as “Mark Twain,” was born in Florida, Missouri, on November 30, 1835. He was one of the foremost American philosophers of his day; he was the world’s most famous humorist of any day. During the later years

The Letters Of Mark Twain, Vol 2

This etext was produced by David Widger MARK TWAIN’S LETTERS 1867-1875 ARRANGED WITH COMMENT BY ALBERT BIGELOW PAINE VOLUME II. To Bret Harte, in San Francisco: WESTMINSTER HOTEL, May 1, 1867. DEAR BRET,–I take my pen in hand to inform you that I am well and hope these few lines will find you enjoying the

The Letters Of Mark Twain, Vol 3

This etext was produced by David Widger MARK TWAIN’S LETTERS 1876-1885 ARRANGED WITH COMMENT BY ALBERT BIGELOW PAINE VOLUME III. XVI. LETTERS, 1876, CHIEFLY TO W. D. HOWELLS. LITERATURE AND POLITICS. PLANNING A PLAY WITH BRET HARTE The Monday Evening Club of Hartford was an association of most of the literary talent of that city,

The Letters Of Mark Twain, Vol 4

This etext was produced by David Widger MARK TWAIN’S LETTERS 1886-1900 ARRANGED WITH COMMENT BY ALBERT BIGELOW PAINE VOLUME IV. XXVI LETTERS, 1886-87. JANE CLEMENS’S ROMANCE. UNMAILED LETTERS, ETC. When Clemens had been platforming with Cable and returned to Hartford for his Christmas vacation, the Warner and Clemens families had joined in preparing for him

The Letters Of Mark Twain, Vol 5

This etext was produced by David Widger MARK TWAIN’S LETTERS 1901-1906 ARRANGED WITH COMMENT BY ALBERT BIGELOW PAINE VOLUME V. XL LETTERS OF 1901, CHIEFLY TO TWICHELL. MARK TWAIN AS A REFORMER. SUMMER AT SARANAC. ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT McKINLEY An editorial in the Louisville Courier-Journal, early in 1901, said: “A remarkable transformation, or rather a

The Letters Of Mark Twain, Vol 6

This etext was produced by David Widger MARK TWAIN’S LETTERS 1907-1910 ARRANGED WITH COMMENT BY ALBERT BIGELOW PAINE VOLUME VI. XLVI LETTERS 1907-08. A DEGREE FROM OXFORD. THE NEW HOME AT REDDING The author, J. Howard Moore, sent a copy of his book, The Universal Kinship, with a letter in which he said: “Most humorists

1601 by Mark Twain

Later, in 1916, a facsimile edition of this printing was published in Chicago from plates.

A Burlesque Autobiography by Mark Twain

This etext was produced by David Widger A BURLESQUE AUTOBIOGRAPHY by Mark Twain CONTENTS: MARK TWAIN’S (BURLESQUE) AUTO-BIOGRAPHY FIRST ROMANCE. 1871 BURLESQUE AUTOBIOGRAPHY. Two or three persons having at different times intimated that if I would write an autobiography they would read it, when they got leisure, I yield at last to this frenzied public