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Byng 1870 “Review of Holiday Literature.” Buffalo Express, 24 December, 2. Reprinted as “Holiday Literature” in SLC 1871[MT01018], 9–13.
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Cannon 1941American Book Collectors and Collecting from Colonial Times to the Present. New York: H. W. Wilson Company.
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Finley 1929Old Patchwork Quilts and the Women Who Made Them. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company.
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Eder 1945History of Photography. Translated by Edward Epstean. New York: Columbia University Press.
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Forbes and Finley 1958The Saturday Club: A Century Completed, 1920–1956. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company.
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Geer 1874Geer’s Hartford City Directory, for 1874–75: and Hartford Illustrated: Containing a Classified Business Directory. Hartford: Elihu Geer.
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Henkels 1930Autographs, Letters, Documents, Manuscripts from the Correspondence of Charles Thomson . . . with Additions from Other Private Sources. Sale no. 1442 (10 April). Philadelphia: Stan V. Henkels.
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Hotten 1870A 3rd Supply of Yankee Drolleries: The Most Recent Works of the Best American Humourists. London: John Camden Hotten. Reprints SLC 1870[MT00866].
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Mayfield 1926Mark Twain vs. the Street Railway Company. Privately printed.
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Allison 1952Dublin Days Old and New. New York: Exposition Press.
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Taintor and Monro 1933The Book of Modern Letters. [New York]: Macmillan Company.
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SLC 1856 “Snodgrass’ Ride on the Railroad.” Letter dated 14 November. Keokuk Post, 29 November, 2, and Keokuk Saturday Post, 6 December, 4. Reprinted in SLC 1928[bib33018], 19–33.
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SLC 1857 “Snodgrass, in a Adventure.” Letter dated 14 March. Keokuk Post, 10 April, 2, and Keokuk Saturday Post, 18 April, 4. Reprinted in SLC 1928[bib33018], 37–48.
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SLC 1858 “My brother, Henry Clemens ...” In an incomplete, unidentified newspaper clipping, July?, Scrapbook 1:15, CU-MARK. Facsimile in Branch 1985a [bib10036], 36.
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SLC 1859 “Soleather Cultivates His Taste for Music.” New Orleans Crescent, 21 July, 4. Branch 1982b, 498–502.
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SLC 1862 [attributed] “Late from Washoe.” Sacramento Union, 22 July, 2. Reprinting the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise of 20 July, not extant.
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SLC 1863 “‘Mark Twain’s’ Letter.” Letter dated 5 July. San Francisco Morning Call, 9 July, 1. ET&S1, 254–58.
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SLC 1863 “‘Mark Twain’s’ Letter.” Letter dated 12 July. San Francisco Morning Call, 15 July, 1. Twainian 11 (January–February 1952): 2–3.
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SLC 1863 “‘Mark Twain’s’ Letter.” Letter dated 16 July. San Francisco Morning Call, 18 July, 1. Twainian 11 (January–February 1952): 3.
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SLC 1863 “‘Mark Twain’s’ Letter.” Letter dated 19 July. San Francisco Morning Call, 23 July, 1. Twainian 11 (January–February 1952): 3–4.
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SLC 1863 “‘Mark Twain’s’ Letter.” Letter dated 8 August. San Francisco Morning Call, 13 August, 1. Twainian 11 (March–April 1952): 3.
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SLC 1863 “First Annual Fair of the Washoe Agricultural, Mining and Mechanical Society.” Letter dated 19 October. Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 20 October, clipping in Scrapbook 2:99–101, CU-MARK. Reprinted in MTEnt, 80–86.
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SLC 1863 “From the Humboldt River Region.” San Francisco Evening Bulletin, 3 March, 2. Reprinting the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise of 26 February, not extant.
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SLC 1863 “Latest from Washoe.” San Francisco Alta California, 20 April, 1. Reprinting the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise of 17 April, not extant.
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SLC 1863 “Letter from Mark Twain.” Letter dated 7 November. Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 10 November. Scrapbook 2:110–11, CU-MARK. MTEnt, 86–89.
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SLC 1863 “Letter from Mark Twain.” Letter dated 5 December. Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 8 December. Scrapbook 3:28, CU-MARK. MTEnt, 92–95.
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SLC 1863 “Letter from Mark Twain.” Letter dated 12 December. Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 15 December, clipping in Scrapbook 3:42–43, CU-MARK. Reprinted in MTEnt[bib00015], 95–100.
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SLC 1863 “Letter from Mark Twain.” Letter dated 15 November. Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 17 November, clipping in Scrapbook 1:71, CU-MARK. Reprinted in MTEnt, 90–92.
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SLC 1863 “Letter from Mark Twain.” Letter dated 13 September. Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, [17] September. Clipping in Scrapbook 2:78, CU-MARK. Reprinted in MTEnt, 75–80.
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SLC 1863 “Nevada State Constitutional Convention. Third House.” Report dated 13 December. Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 19 December. Scrapbook 3:55, CU-MARK. MTEnt, 100–110.
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SLC 1863 “The Bolters in Convention.” Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 30 December. Scrapbook 3:60–61, CU-MARK. MTEnt, 112–17.
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SLC 1863 “The Comstock Mines.” Marysville (Calif.) Appeal, 12 July, 1. Reprinting the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise of unknown date, not extant. Fatout 1964, 75–76.
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SLC 1864 “Answer to a Mining Company’s Suit.” San Francisco Morning Call, 28 September, 1.
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SLC 1864 “Doings in Nevada.” Letter dated 4 January. New York Sunday Mercury, 7 February, 3. Reprinted in MTEnt,[bib00015] 121–26.
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SLC 1864 [attributed] “Grand Austin Sanitary Flour-Sack Progress through Storey and Lyon Counties.” San Francisco Evening Bulletin, 19 May, 5, reprinting the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise of 17 May, not extant.
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SLC 1864 “House—Seventeenth Day.” Report dated 28 January. Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 29 January. Scrapbook 3:140, CU-MARK. MTEnt, 144–47.
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SLC 1864 “‘How Is It?’ in ‘How Is It?’—How It Is.” Virginia City Union, 19 May, 2. Reprinting the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise of 18 May, not extant.
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SLC 1864 “Legislative Proceedings.” Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 14 January. Scrapbook 4:3, CU-MARK. MTEnt, 131–34.
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SLC 1864 “Letter from Mark Twain.” Letter dated “Monday” [25 April]. Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 28 April, clipping in Scrapbook 3:144, CU-MARK. Reprinted in MTEnt, 178–82.
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SLC 1864 “Letter from Mark Twain.” Letter dated “Saturday night” 6 February. Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 9 February, clipping in Scrapbook 3:103, CU-MARK. Reprinted as “Concerning Notaries” in Walker 1938[bib00199], 67–70.
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SLC 1864 “Letter from Mark Twain.” Letter dated 10 January. Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 11 January, clipping in Scrapbook 4:4, CU-MARK. MTEnt, 126–30.
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SLC 1864 “Miscegenation.” Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 24 May. Scrapbook 3:146, CU-MARK. MTEnt, 196–98.
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SLC 1864 [attributed] “Suit against a Mining Superintendent.” San Francisco Morning Call, 20 August, clipping in Scrapbook 5:41, CU-MARK.
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SLC 1864 “Travels and Fortunes of the Great Austin Sack of Flour.” San Francisco Evening Bulletin, 20 May, 1, reprinting the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise of 18 May, not extant.
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SLC 1864 “Whereas.” Californian 1 (22 October): 1. Reprinted in ET&S2, 86–93, in Budd 1992a [bib00146], 91–96, and in part as “Aurelia’s Unfortunate Young Man” in SLC 1867a[bib11466], 20–25.
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SLC 1865 “A Voice for Setchell.” Californian 3 (27 May): 9. Reprinted in ET&S2, 169–73.
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SLC 1865 “Answers to Correspondents.” Californian 3 (1 July): 4–5. Reprinted in ET&S2, 211–18.
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SLC 1865 “Answers to Correspondents.” Californian 3 (10 June): 9. Reprinted in ET&S2, 182–86.
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SLC 1865 “Answers to Correspondents.” Californian 3 (17 June): 4. Reprinted in ET&S2, 189–96.
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SLC 1865 “Answers to Correspondents.” Californian 3 (24 June): 4. Reprinted in ET&S2, 200–207.
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SLC 1865 “Answers to Correspondents.” Californian 3 (3 June): 4. Reprinted in ET&S2, 177–80.
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SLC 1865 “Answers to Correspondents.” Californian 3 (8 July): 4–5. Reprinted in ET&S2, 221–32.
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SLC 1865 “Jim Smiley and His Jumping Frog.” New York Saturday Press 4 (18 November): 248–49. Reprinted in ET&S2, 262–72, 282–88.
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SLC 1865 “San Francisco Letter.” Letter dated 22 December. Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 24 or 26 December, no page. ET&S2, 337–42.
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SLC 1866 “’Mark Twain’ among the Spirits.” Californian 4 (10 February): 12. Reprinting the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise of 4 February. Also reprinted in Golden Era 14 (11 February): 5, as “Mark Twain a Committee Man.”Ghostly Gathering—Down among the Dead Men.—A Phantom Fandango. Re.
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SLC 1866 “An Open Letter to the American People.” New York Weekly Review 17 (17 February): 1.
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SLC 1866 “Forty-three Days in an Open Boat.” Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 34 (December): 104–13.
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SLC 1866 “From the Sandwich Islands.” Letter dated 10 September, number 23 in the sequence. Sacramento Union, 26 September, 1. Reprinted in MTH, 398–407.
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SLC 1866 “From the Sandwich Islands.” Letter dated June, number 24 in the sequence. Sacramento Union, 25 October, 1. Reprinted as “Letter from Mark Twain” in the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 27 October, 1; also reprinted in MTH, 408–15.
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SLC 1866 “How, for Instance?” New York Weekly Review 17 (29 September): 1.
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SLC 1866 “Letter from Honolulu.” Letter dated 3 June, number 25 in the sequence. Sacramento Union 16 November, 1. Reprinted in MTH, 416–20.
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SLC 1866 “Letter from Honolulu.” Letter dated 25 June, number 15 in the sequence. Sacramento Union, 19 July, 1. Scrapbook 6:119–21, CU-MARK. Reprinted in MTH, 335–47.
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SLC 1866 “Mark Twain among the Spirits.” Golden Era 14 (4 February): 5. Reprinting the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise of 26–27 January. Chowder, 170–73.
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SLC 1866 “Mark Twain on Spiritual Insanity.” Golden Era 14 (18 February): 8. Reprinting the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise of 8–11 February.
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SLC 1866 “Mark Twain on the New Wild Cat Religion.” Golden Era 14 (4 March): 5. Reprinting the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise of 22–28 February. Chowder, 173–74.
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SLC 1866 “Mark Twain’s Interior Notes—No. 2.” San Francisco Evening Bulletin, 6 December, 1. Reprinted in Benson[bib00144], 204–7.
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SLC 1866 “More Spiritual Investigations by Mark Twain.” Golden Era 14 (11 March): 5. Reprinting the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise of late February or early March. Chowder, 174–76.
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SLC 1866 “San Francisco Letter.” Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 13–16 January, not extant. Reprinted as “Mark Twain’s Reminiscence” in both the Austin (Nev.) Reese River Reveille, 18 January, 3, and the Shasta (Calif.) Courier 15 (17 February): 1, and as “Captain Montgomery” in the Golden Era 14 (28 January): 6. Modern reprintings may be found in Walker 1938[bib00199], 104–5; Henry Nash Smith[bib00084], 8–9; Taper[bib00457], 197–99.
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SLC 1866 “Scenes in Honolulu—No. 12.” Letter dated 23 May. Sacramento Union, 20 June, 1. Scrapbook 6:116–17, CU-MARK. Reprinted in MTH, 318–22.
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SLC 1866 “Scenes in Honolulu—No. 13.” Letter dated 22 June, number 14 in the sequence. Sacramento Union, 16 July, 3. Scrapbook 6:118–19, CU-MARK. Reprinted in MTH, 328–34.
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SLC 1866 “Scenes in Honolulu—No. 13.” Letter dated 23 May. Sacramento Union, 21 June, 3. Scrapbook 6:117–18, CU-MARK. Reprinted in MTH, 323–27.
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SLC 1866 “Scenes in Honolulu—No. 14.” Letter dated 30 June, number 16 in the sequence. Sacramento Union, 30 July, 1. Scrapbook 6:121–22, CU-MARK. Reprinted in MTH, 348–55.
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SLC 1866 “Scenes in Honolulu—No. 15.” Letter dated 1 July, number 17 in the sequence. Sacramento Union, 1 August, 1, clipping in Scrapbook 6:122–23, CU-MARK. Reprinted in MTH, 356–64.
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SLC 1866 “Scenes in Honolulu—No. 6.” Letter dated March. Sacramento Union, 21 April, 3, clippings in Scrapbook 6:111–12 and Scrapbook 7:43–47, CU-MARK. Reprinted in MTH, 284–90.
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SLC 1866 “Scenes in Honolulu—No. 7.” Letter dated March. Sacramento Union, 24 April, 4, clipping in Scrapbook 6:112–13, CU-MARK. Reprinted in MTH, 291–95.
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SLC 1866 “The Steed ‘Oahu,’ in ‘Scenes in Honolulu—No. 6.’ ” Letter dated March. Sacramento Union, 21 April, 3. Reprinted in SLC 1867[bib11466], 179–81, and MTH, 284–90.
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SLC 1866 Miscellaneous Sandwich Islands lecture notes and drafts. MS of eighty-seven pages, written for the 2 October lecture in San Francisco, CU-MARK. Partly published in MTS, 7–20.
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SLC 1867 “‘Mark Twain’ in New York. Letter Number IX.” Letter dated 18 February. San Francisco Alta California, 30 March, 1. Reprinted in part in MTTB, 90–100.
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SLC 1867 “‘Mark Twain’ in New York. Letter Number VIII.” Letter dated 2 February. San Francisco Alta California, 28 March, 1. Reprinted in part in MTTB, 82–89.
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SLC 1867 “‘Mark Twain’ in New York. Letter Number X.” Letter dated 23 February. San Francisco Alta California, 5 April, 1. Reprinted in part in MTTB, 101–10.
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SLC 1867 “ ‘Mark Twain’ in New York. Letter Number XI.” Letter dated 2 March. San Francisco Alta California, 9 April, 1. Reprinted in MTTB, 111–21.
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SLC 1867 “‘Mark Twain’ in St. Louis, No. XII.” Letter dated 15 March. San Francisco Alta California, 13 May, 1. Reprinted in MTTB, 122–30.
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SLC 1867 “A New Cabinet ‘Regulator.’ ” Letter dated 14 December. Washington Evening Star, 16 December, 2. MS in Box 1, Crosby Noyes Boyd Papers, Manuscript Division, DLC.
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SLC 1867 “A Reminiscence of Artemus Ward.” New York Sunday Mercury, 7 July, 3.
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SLC 1867 “A Yankee in the Orient.” Letter dated 31 August “Constantinople.” New York Tribune, 25 October, 2. Reprinted in TIA,[bib00198] 128–32
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SLC 1867 “Americans on a Visit to the Emperor of Russia.” Letter dated 26 August at “Yalta, Russia.” New York Tribune, 19 September, 1. Reprinted in TIA,[bib00198] 142–50
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SLC 1867 “Barbarous.” New York Sunday Mercury, 24 March, 3.
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SLC 1867 “Barnum’s First Speech in Congress.” New York Evening Express, 5 March, 1.
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SLC 1867 “Female Suffrage. A Volley from the Down-Trodden.” St. Louis Missouri Democrat, 13 March, 4, clipping in Scrapbook 1:64, CU-MARK. Reprinted in Budd 1992a[bib00146], 216–19.
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SLC 1867 “Female Suffrage. The Iniquitous Crusade Against Man’s Regal Birthright Must Be Crushed.” St. Louis Missouri Democrat, 15 March, 4, clipping in Scrapbook 1:65–66, CU-MARK. Reprinted in Budd 1992a[bib00146], 219–23.
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SLC 1867 “Female Suffrage. Views of Mark Twain.” St. Louis Missouri Democrat, 12 March, 4, clipping in Scrapbook 1:64, CU-MARK. Reprinted in Budd 1992a[bib00146], 214–16.
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SLC 1867 “Female Suffrage.” New York Sunday Mercury, 7 April, 3. Reprinted in Budd 1992a[bib00146], 224–27.
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SLC 1867 “Information Wanted.” Letter dated 10 December. New York Tribune, 18 December, 2.
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SLC 1867 “Jim Wolf and the Tom-Cats.” New York Sunday Mercury, 14 July, 3. Reprinted in Budd 1992a, 235–37.[bib00146]
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SLC 1867 “Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [No. 14.]” Letter dated 16 April. San Francisco Alta California, 26 May, 1. Reprinted in MTTB, 141–48. [bib00020]
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SLC 1867 “Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [No. 15.]” Letter dated 19 April. San Francisco Alta California, 2 June, 1. Reprinted in part in MTTB, 149–58.
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SLC 1867 “Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ No. 16.” Letter dated 30 April. San Francisco Alta California, 10 June, 1. Reprinted in MTTB, 159–66.
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SLC 1867 “Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [No. 17.]” Letter dated 17 May. San Francisco Alta California, 16 June, 1. MTTB, 167–79.
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SLC 1867 “Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [No. 18.]” Letter dated 18 May. San Francisco Alta California, 23 June, 1. Reprinted in part in MTTB, 180–91.
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SLC 1867 “Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ No. 19.” Letter dated 19 May. San Francisco Alta California, 30 June, 1. Reprinted in part in MTTB, 192–201.
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SLC 1867 “Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [No. 20.]” Letter dated 20 May. San Francisco Alta California, 7 July, 1. Reprinted in MTTB, 202–13.
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SLC 1867 “Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ No. 21.” Letter dated 23 May. San Francisco Alta California, 14 July, 1. MTTB, 214–25.
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SLC 1867 “Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [No. 22.]” Letter dated 26 May. San Francisco Alta California, 21 July, 1. Reprinted in MTTB, 226–37.
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SLC 1867 “Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [No. 23.]” Letter dated 28 May. San Francisco Alta California, 28 July, 1. Reprinted in MTTB, 238–48.
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SLC 1867 “Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [No. 24.]” Letter dated 2 June. San Francisco Alta California, 4 August, 1. Reprinted in MTTB, 249–58
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SLC 1867 “Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [No. 25.]” Letter dated 5 June. San Francisco Alta California, 11 August, 1. Reprinted in MTTB, 259–69.
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SLC 1867 “Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ No. XIII.” Letter dated 25 March. San Francisco Alta California, 19 May, 1. MTTB, 131–40.
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SLC 1867 “Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ Number 2.” Letter dated 20 December 1866 on “Steamer ‘Columbia.’ ” San Francisco Alta California, 22 February, 1. Reprinted in MTTB, 20–27.
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SLC 1867 “Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ Number 3.” Letter dated 23 December 1866. San Francisco Alta California, 24 February, 1. Reprinted in MTTB, 28–33.
[bib10886]
SLC 1867 “Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ Number IV.” Letter dated “Christmas Eve” 1866. San Francisco Alta California, 15 March, 1. Reprinted in MTTB, 34–45.
[bib10889]
SLC 1867 “Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ Number V.” San Francisco Alta California, 16 March, 1. MTTB, 46–57.
[bib10890]
SLC 1867 “Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ Number VI.” Letter dated 1 January. San Francisco Alta California, 17 March, 1. Reprinted in part in MTTB, 58–68.
[bib10892]
SLC 1867 “Letter from Mark Twain: The facts in the Case of the Senate Doorkeeper.” Letter dated 15 December. New York Citizen, 21 December, 1.
[bib10962]
SLC 1867 “Mark Twain in Quarantine.” Letter dated 2 August. Naples Observer, 3 August, unknown page. Reprinted in the San Francisco Alta California, 16 September, 1, and in TIA[bib00198], 74–76
[bib10916]
SLC 1867 “Mark Twain’s Letters from Washington. Number I.” Letter dated 4 December. Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 22 December, clipping in Willard S. Morse Collection, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, CtY-BR.
[bib10432]
SLC 1867 “Official Physic.” New York Sunday Mercury, 21 April, 3.
[bib10900]
SLC 1867 “The American Colony in Palestine.” Letter dated 2 October at “Alexandria, Egypt.” New York Tribune, 2 November, 2. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 306–9
[bib10946]
SLC 1867 “The American Excursionists.” Unsigned letter dated 27 August. New York Herald, 18 September, 7
[bib10930]
SLC 1867 “The Cruise of the Quaker City.” Undated letter “To the Editor of the Herald,” written 19 November. New York Herald, 20 November, 7. Reprinted in TIA,[bib00198] 313–19
[bib10952]
SLC 1867 “The Facts Concerning the Recent Resignation.” New York Tribune, 27 December, 2.
[bib10965]
SLC 1867 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Eight.]” Letter dated July at “Lake of Como.” San Francisco Alta California, 22 September, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 53–59
[bib10932]
SLC 1867 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Eighteen.]” Letter dated August at “Constantinople.” San Francisco Alta California, 27 October, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 120–23
[bib10943]
SLC 1867 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Eleven.]” Letter dated August at “Naples.” San Francisco Alta California, 1 October, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 83–89
[bib10935]
SLC 1867 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Fifteen.]” Letter dated 15 August in “Grecian Archipelago, at Sea.” San Francisco Alta California, 18 October, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 100–110
[bib10939]
SLC 1867 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Five.]” Letter dated 12 July at “Paris.” San Francisco Alta California, 5 September, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 36–41
[bib10926]
SLC 1867 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Four.]” Letter dated 1 July at “Tangier, Africa.” San Francisco Alta California, 1 September, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 30–36
[bib10925]
SLC 1867 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Fourteen.]” Letter dated 29 July at “Venice.” San Francisco Alta California, 13 October, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 59–66
[bib10938]
SLC 1867 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Nine.]” Letter dated July “Abroad in Italy.” San Francisco Alta California, 26 September, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 66–71
[bib10933]
SLC 1867 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Nineteen.]” Letter dated August at “Constantinople.” San Francisco Alta California, 29 October, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 123–28
[bib10944]
SLC 1867 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number One.]” Letter dated 19 June at “Horta, Fayal.” San Francisco Alta California, 25 August, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 3–10
[bib10922]
SLC 1867 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Seven.]” Letter dated July at “Milan, Italy.” San Francisco Alta California, 15 September, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 48–53
[bib10929]
SLC 1867 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Seventeen.]” Letter dated 23 August “Constantinople.” San Francisco Alta California, 23 October, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 115–20
[bib10941]
SLC 1867 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Six.]” Letter dated 16 July at “Genoa, Italy.” San Francisco Alta California, 8 September, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 41–47
[bib10928]
SLC 1867 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Sixteen.]” Letter dated 20 August at “Constantinople.” San Francisco Alta California, 20 October, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 110–15
[bib10940]
SLC 1867 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Ten.]” Letter dated August at “Naples, Italy.” San Francisco Alta California, 29 September, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 76–83
[bib10934]
SLC 1867 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Thirteen.]” Letter dated August at “Naples.” San Francisco Alta California, 10 October, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 95–100
[bib10937]
SLC 1867 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Thirty-one.]” Letter dated September at “Banias.” San Francisco Alta California, 22 December, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 198–204
[bib10963]
SLC 1867 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Thirty-two.]” Letter dated September at “Banias.” San Francisco Alta California, 29 December, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 204–8
[bib10966]
SLC 1867 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Thirty.]” Letter dated September at “Banias.” San Francisco Alta California, 15 December, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 193–98
[bib10959]
SLC 1867 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Three.]” Letter dated 1 July at “Tangier, Africa.” San Francisco Alta California, 31 August, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 25–30
[bib10924]
SLC 1867 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Twelve.]” Letter dated August at “Naples.” San Francisco Alta California, 6 October, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 89–94
[bib10936]
SLC 1867 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Twenty-eight.]” Letter dated 12 September “In Camp near Temnin el Foka, Valley of Lebanon.” San Francisco Alta California, 4 December, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 183–88
[bib10957]
SLC 1867 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Twenty-five.]” Letter dated 6 September at “Smyrna, Asia Minor.” San Francisco Alta California, 21 November, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 168–72
[bib10953]
SLC 1867 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Twenty-four.]” Letter dated 5 September at “Smyrna, Asia Minor.” San Francisco Alta California, 17 November, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 163–68
[bib10951]
SLC 1867 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Twenty-nine.]” Letter dated 17 September “In Camp, Eight Hours Beyond Damascus.” San Francisco Alta California, 8 December, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 188–93
[bib10958]
SLC 1867 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Twenty-one.]” Letter dated 22 August at “Odessa, Russia.” San Francisco Alta California, 3 November, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 137–42
[bib10947]
SLC 1867 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Twenty-seven.]” Letter dated 11 September “In Camp, Mountains of Lebanon, Syria.” San Francisco Alta California, 1 December, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 178–82
[bib10956]
SLC 1867 “The Mediterranean Excursion.” Letter dated July “At Large in Italy.” New York Tribune, 6 September, 2. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 72–74
[bib10927]
SLC 1867 “The Winner of the Medal.” New York Sunday Mercury, 3 March, 3.
[bib10887]
SLC 1867The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County, and Other Sketches. Edited by John Paul. New York: C. H. Webb.
[bib11466]
SLC 1867 Untitled MS fragment of twenty-eight pages, written ca. 25 November, an unfinished play about the Quaker City excursion, InU-Li. Transcribed in L2, 404–14
[bib10955]
SLC 1867 “Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ Number VII.” Letter dated 6 January. San Francisco Alta California, 23 March, 1. MTTB, 69–81.
[bib10893]
SLC 1867 “Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number 26.]” Letter dated 6 June. San Francisco Alta California, 18 August, 1. Reprinted in MTTB, 270–79.
[bib10919]
SLC 1867 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Twenty.]” Letter dated 22 August at “Sebastopol.” San Francisco Alta California, 1 November, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 132–37
[bib10945]
SLC 1868 “Mark Twain’s Letter.” Letter dated 21 February. Chicago Republican, 1 March, 2.
[bib11001]
SLC 1868 “Cannibalism in the Cars.” Broadway: A London Magazine, n.s. 1 (November): 189–94.
[bib12153]
SLC 1868 “Colloquy between a Slum Child and a Moral Mentor.” Untitled MS of fifteen pages, written ca. 20 January–March, catalogued as A15, NPV. Published in FM[bib00155], 105–9.
[bib10976]
SLC 1868 “Concerning Gen. Grant’s Intentions.” New York Tribune, 12 December, 4.
[bib11036]
SLC 1868 “Concerning Gideon’s Band.” Undated letter to the editor. Washington (D.C.) Morning Chronicle, 27 February, 2.
[bib11479]
SLC 1868 “Gossip at the National Capital. Special Correspondence of the Herald.” Letter dated 1 February. New York Herald, 3 February, 5.
[bib10984]
SLC 1868 “I Rise to a Question of Privilege.” MS of fifteen pages, written ca. 18–23 May for the San Francisco News Letter and California Advertiser, although left unpublished, a discussion of reverence versus ridicule, catalogued as A15, NPV
[bib11018]
SLC 1868 “Important to Whom It May Concern.” San Francisco News Letter and California Advertiser, 13 June, 8, CSf.
[bib11023]
SLC 1868 “Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ Home Again.” Letter dated 20 November 1867 at “New York.” San Francisco Alta California, 8 January, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 309–13
[bib10969]
SLC 1868 “Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ Number One.” San Francisco Alta California, 6 September, 1.
[bib11031]
SLC 1868 “Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ Special Correspondent of the Alta California.” Letter dated 14 December 1867. San Francisco Alta California, 21 January, 2.
[bib10977]
SLC 1868 “Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ ” Letter dated 22 October. San Francisco Alta California, 15 November, 1.
[bib11033]
SLC 1868 “Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ ” Letter dated 28 October. San Francisco Alta California, 22 November, 1.
[bib11035]
SLC 1868 “Letter from Mark Twain.” Letter dated 2 May. Chicago Republican, 31 May, 2.
[bib10433]
SLC 1868 “Letter from Mark Twain.” Letter dated 1 May. Chicago Republican, 19 May, 2.
[bib11019]
SLC 1868 “Letter from Mark Twain.” Letter dated 31 January. Chicago Republican, 8 February, 2.
[bib10986]
SLC 1868 “Mark Twain in New York. Special Correspondence of the Enterprise.” Letter dated 20 January. Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 19 February, 2.
[bib10995]
SLC 1868 “Mark Twain in Washington. Delayed Letter.” Letter dated 23 December 1867. San Francisco Alta California, 11 February, 1.
[bib10989]
SLC 1868 “Mark Twain in Washington. Special Correspondence of the Alta California.” Letter dated 10 December 1867. San Francisco Alta California, 15 January, 1.
[bib10974]
SLC 1868 “Mark Twain in Washington. Special Correspondent of the Alta California.” Letter dated 11 January. San Francisco Alta California, 5 February, 2.
[bib10985]
SLC 1868 “Mark Twain in Washington. Special Correspondent of the Alta California.” Letter dated 16 January. San Francisco Alta California, 14 February, 2.
[bib10991]
SLC 1868 “Mark Twain in Washington. Special Correspondent of the Alta California.” Letter dated 17 December 1867. San Francisco Alta California, 28 January, 2.
[bib10980]
SLC 1868 “Mark Twain in Washington. Special Travelling Correspondent of the Alta.” Letter dated 12 January. San Francisco Alta California, 19 February, 1.
[bib10996]
SLC 1868 “Mark Twain on His Travels. Special Correspondent of the Alta California.” Letter dated 1 February. San Francisco Alta California, 3 March, 1.
[bib11003]
SLC 1868 “Mark Twain’s Letter.” Letter dated 14 February. Chicago Republican, 19 February, 2.
[bib10997]
SLC 1868 “Mark Twain’s Letters from Washington. Number II.” Letter dated 16 December 1867. Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 7 January, no page, PH in Willard S. Morse Collection, CtY-BR.
[bib10968]
SLC 1868 “Mark Twain’s Letters from Washington. Number III.” Letter dated 20 December 1867. Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 11 January, 2.
[bib10971]
SLC 1868 “Mark Twain’s Letters from Washington. Number IV.” Letter dated 10 January. Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 30 January, 2.
[bib10981]
SLC 1868 “Mark Twain’s Letters from Washington. Number V.” Letter dated 11 January. Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 18 February, 2.
[bib10993]
SLC 1868 “Mark Twain’s Letters from Washington. Number VII.” Letter dated 30 January. Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 27 February, 2.
[bib10999]
SLC 1868 “Mark Twain’s Letters from Washington. Number VIII.” Letter dated 5 February. Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 1 March, 2.
[bib11002]
SLC 1868 “Mark Twain’s Letters from Washington. Number X.” Letter dated 22 February. Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 13 March, 1.
[bib11007]
SLC 1868 “Mark Twain’s Letters from Washington. Number XI.” Letter dated 2 March. Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 7 April, 1.
[bib11012]
SLC 1868 “My Late Senatorial Secretaryship.” Galaxy 5 (May): 633–36. Reprinted in Mark Twain’s Sketches, New and Old (SLC 1875[bib11536]), 149–52, and in Budd 1992a[bib00146], 257–61.
[bib11015]
SLC 1868 “Private Habits of Horace Greeley.” New York Spirit of the Times 19 (7 November): 192.
[bib11483]
SLC 1868 “Remarkable Sagacity of a Cat.” MS of four pages, probably written in June, catalogued as A4, NPV.
[bib13067]
SLC 1868 “The Chinese Mission.” Undated letter to the editor. New York Tribune, 11 March, 2.
[bib11006]
SLC 1868 “The Facts Concerning the Recent Important Resignation.” Letter dated 9 February. New York Tribune, 13 February, 2.
[bib10990]
SLC 1868 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Fifty-four.]” Letter dated September 1867 at “Jerusalem.” San Francisco Alta California, 26 April, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 291–96
[bib11014]
SLC 1868 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Fifty-one.]” Letter dated September 1867 at “Jerusalem.” San Francisco Alta California, 17 May, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 296–301
[bib11017]
SLC 1868 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Fifty-three.]” Letter dated September 1867 at “Jerusalem.” San Francisco Alta California, 12 April, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 287–91
[bib11013]
SLC 1868 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Fifty-two.]” Letter dated September 1867 at “Jerusalem.” San Francisco Alta California, 5 April, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 302–6
[bib11011]
SLC 1868 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Forty-eight].” Letter dated September 1867 at “Jerusalem.” San Francisco Alta California, 29 March, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 281–87
[bib11010]
SLC 1868 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Forty-five.]” Letter dated September 1867 at “Jerusalem.” San Francisco Alta California, 8 March, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 266–72
[bib11005]
SLC 1868 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Forty-four.]” Letter dated September 1867 at “Jerusalem.” San Francisco Alta California, 1 March, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 260–66
[bib11000]
SLC 1868 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Forty-seven.]” Letter dated September 1867 at “Jerusalem.” San Francisco Alta California, 22 March, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 277–81
[bib11009]
SLC 1868 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Forty-six.]” Letter dated September 1867 at “Jerusalem.” San Francisco Alta California, 15 March, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 272–77
[bib11008]
SLC 1868 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Forty-three.]” Letter dated September 1867 “At Large in Palestine.” San Francisco Alta California, 23 February, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 254–60
[bib10998]
SLC 1868 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Thirty-eight.]” Letter dated September 1867 at “Nazareth.” San Francisco Alta California, 9 February, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 242–48
[bib10987]
SLC 1868 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Thirty-five.]” Letter dated September 1867 at “Capernaum.” San Francisco Alta California, 19 January, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 225–29
[bib10975]
SLC 1868 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Thirty-four.]” Letter dated September 1867 at “Williamsburgh, Palestine, (Ain Mellahah).” San Francisco Alta California, 12 January, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 219–25
[bib10972]
SLC 1868 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Thirty-nine.]” Letter dated September 1867 at “Nazareth.” San Francisco Alta California, 16 February, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 248–54
[bib10992]
SLC 1868 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Thirty-seven.]” Letter dated September 1867 at “Nazareth.” San Francisco Alta California, 2 February, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 236–42
[bib10983]
SLC 1868 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Thirty-six.]” Letter dated September 1867 at “Tiberias.” San Francisco Alta California, 26 January, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 229–36
[bib10979]
SLC 1868 “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [Number Thirty-three.]” Letter dated September 1867 at “Williamsburgh, Canaan, (Ain-Mellahah).” San Francisco Alta California, 5 January, 1. Reprinted in TIA[bib00198], 213–19
[bib10967]
SLC 1868 “The Public to Mark Twain.” Handbill dated 30 June at San Francisco, photocopy in CU-MARK
[bib11027]
SLC 1868 “The Treaty with China.” New York Tribune, 4 August, 1–2
[bib11029]
SLC 1868 “Washington Gossip. Special Correspondence of the Herald.” Letter dated 8 February. New York Herald, 10 February, 8.
[bib10988]
SLC 1868 “Washington Gossip. Special Correspondence of the Herald.” Letter dated 15 February. New York Herald, 18 February, 3.
[bib10994]
SLC 1868 Untitled MS fragment of forty-one pages: one page unnumbered, the rest numbered 7–8 and 20–57, written ca. 7 October, a draft of “The American Vandal Abroad” lecture, CU-MARK
[bib11032]
SLC 1868 Untitled MS fragment, nineteen pages numbered [1]–19, written in early May, about rationalizing Christianity, catalogued as A11, NPV
[bib11016]
SLC 1868 Untitled MS fragment of two pages, written 20 May, an obituary of Colonel J. Heron Foster, catalogued as A7, NPV
[bib11020]
SLC 1868 Untitled MS fragment, five pages numbered 959–63, written in early June, about the Bible, catalogued as A26, NPV
[bib11022]
SLC 1868 Untitled MS fragment, forty-three pages numbered 1289–1331, written ca. 18–23 June, about the week in Spain, catalogued as A27, NPV
[bib11026]
SLC 1868 Untitled MS fragment of twenty-seven pages, written in mid- to late June, about Christ and the patriarchs, catalogued as A20, NPV
[bib11024]
SLC 1868 Untitled MS fragment, three pages numbered 1256–58 plus the versos of 1257 and 1258, written ca. 18 June, about the Sphinx, catalogued as A27, NPV
[bib11025]
SLC 1868 Untitled MS fragments, totaling thirteen pages, written ca. 8–9 January as a draft for a lecture entitled “The Frozen Truth,” catalogued as A13 (one page numbered 67) and A23 (three pages numbered 59–61 and nine pages numbered 71–79), NPV
[bib10970]
SLC 1868 “[To Woman].” Untitled speech in response to the toast to “Woman,” as reported in “Annual Banquet of the Correspondents’ Club.” Washington Evening Star, 13 January, 2.
[bib10973]
SLC 1868 “Information Wanted.” Undated letter to the editor. New York Tribune, 22 January, 2.
[bib10978]
SLC 1868 “Mark Twain’s Letters from Washington, Number IX.” Letter dated February. Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 7 March, 1.
[bib11004]
SLC 1868 “Letter from Mark Twain.” Letter dated 17 August. Chicago Republican, 23 August, 2.
[bib11030]
SLC 1869 “A Day at Niagara.” Buffalo Express, 21 August, 1–2.
[bib11499]
SLC 1869 “‘A Fair Career Closed,’ in ‘Browsing Around.’ ” Letter dated November. Buffalo Express, 27 November, 2.
[bib10435]
SLC 1869 “Scenery.” MS of eleven pages, written ca. July as part of a lecture to be called “Curiosities of California,” formerly catalogued as DV17, CU-MARK. Published in Wecter 1948, 13–17.
[bib11038]
SLC 1869 “The White House Funeral.” Written on 7 March for the New York Tribune, but not then published. One sheet of Tribune galley proof, CU-MARK. Published in L3, 458–66.
[bib11488]
SLC 1869The Innocents Abroad; or, The New Pilgrims’ Progress. Hartford: American Publishing Company.
[bib10434]
SLC 1869 “[Burlesque letter from Lord Byron to Mark Twain].” Untitled burlesque letter from Lord Byron to Mark Twain, MS of five pages, written ca. September, CU-MARK. Published in Baender, 481–82.
[bib11505]
SLC 1869 “The Legend of the Capitoline Venus.” Buffalo Express, 23 October, 1.
[bib12165]
SLC 1870 “Waiting for the Verdict.” Buffalo Express, 19 December, 2.
[bib12244]
SLC 1870 “A Big Thing.” Buffalo Express, 12 March, 2. Reprinted in McCullough and McIntire-Strasburg[bib00829], 161–66.
[bib12192]
SLC 1870 “A Couple of Sad Experiences.” Galaxy 9 (June): 858–61.
[bib10437]
SLC 1870 “A General Reply.” Buffalo Express, 12 November, 2. Reprinted from SLC 1870hhh, 732–34.
[bib12234]
SLC 1870 “Fortifications of Paris.” Buffalo Express, 21 September, no page. BAL 3320; no copy found for inspection.
[bib12222]
SLC 1870 “How I Edited an Agricultural Paper.” Buffalo Express, 2 July, 3. Reprinted from SLC 1870pp, 133–35.
[bib12215]
SLC 1870 “‘It is said . . .’ ‘And with the . . .’ ” Buffalo Express, 15 October, 2. Untitled items reprinted from the Galaxy 10 (November): 735.
[bib12227]
SLC 1870 “Memoranda.” Galaxy 10 (December): 876–85. Includes: “An Entertaining Article,” “ ‘History Repeats Itself,’ ” “Running for Governor,” “The ‘Present’ Nuisance,” “Dogberry in Washington,” “My Watch—An Instructive Little Tale,” “Favors from Correspondents,” and two untitled items.
[bib12238]
SLC 1870 “Memoranda.” Galaxy 10 (July): 133–41. Includes: “How I Edited an Agricultural Paper Once,” “The ‘Tournament’ in A. D. 1870,” “Enigma,” “Unburlesquable Things,” “The Late Benjamin Franklin,” “The Editorial Office Bore,” “A Daring Attempt at a Solution of It,” “To Correspondents,” and one untitled item.
[bib12214]
SLC 1870 “Memoranda.” Galaxy 9 (June): 858–67. Includes: “A Couple of Sad Experiences,” “The Petrified Man,” “My Famous ‘Bloody Massacre,’” “The Judge’s ‘Spirited Woman,’” “‘Hogwash,’” “A Literary ‘Old Offender’ in Court with Suspicious Property in His Possession.”
[bib12209]
SLC 1870 “Memoranda.” Article Comprising “Introductory,” “The Facts in the Case of the Great Beef Contract,” “George Wakeman,” “About Smells,” “Disgraceful Persecution of a Boy,” and “The Story of the Good Little Boy Who Did Not Prosper.” Galaxy 9 (May): 717–26.
[bib12202]
SLC 1870 “Memoranda.” “Riley—Newspaper Correspondent,” “Goldsmith’s Friend Abroad Again,” “A Reminiscence of the Back Settlements,” “A General Reply,” and “Favors from Correspondents,” and two untitled items. Galaxy 10 (November): 726–35.
[bib12232]
SLC 1870 “Memoranda.” Article comprising “The Reception at the President’s,” “Goldsmith’s Friend Abroad Again,” “Curious Relic For Sale,” “Science vs. Luck,” and “Favors from Correspondents” (includes “Johnny Skae’s Item”). Galaxy 10 (October): 567–76.
[bib12223]
SLC 1870 “Memoranda.” Galaxy 10 (September): 424–32. Includes “Political Economy,” “John Chinaman in New York,” “The Noble Red Man,” “A Royal Compliment,” “The Approaching Epidemic,” “Favors from Correspondents.”
[bib12220]
SLC 1870 “Street Sprinkling.” Notice written on 26 May. Buffalo Express, 27 May, 4.
[bib12207]
SLC 1870 “Thanks to the thoughtful . . .” Buffalo Express, 31 May, 4.
[bib12208]
SLC 1870 “The ‘Present’ Nuisance.” Buffalo Express, 19 November, 2. Reprinted from SLC 1870nnn, 880–81.
[bib12235]
SLC 1870 “Tribute to Jervis Langdon.” Tribute to Jervis Langdon. MS (now lost) enclosed in letter of 7 August to Josephus N. Larned. In Larned 1870c.
[bib12218]
SLC 1870 “The Tennessee Land.” Untitled autobiographical reminiscence. Published, with omissions, as “The Tennessee Land,” in MTA[bib00116], 1:3–7; untitled, in AMT[bib00001], 22–24; and in AutoMT1[bib33010], 61–63.
[bib11525]
SLC 1870 “Housekeeping.” Untitled MS of two pages, written in early February, CU-MARK. Later titled “Housekeeping” by Albert Bigelow Paine.
[bib12185]
SLC 1870 “How Higgins Gently Broke the News.” Buffalo Express, 4 June, 3. Reprinted from untitled item in SLC 1870kk, 862.
[bib12210]
SLC 1870 “Running for Governor.” Buffalo Express, 19 November, 2. Reprinted from SLC 1870nnn, 878–80.
[bib12236]
SLC 1871 “A Big Scare.” American Publisher 1 (November): 8. Reprinted from SLC 1867c.
[bib12263]
SLC 1871 “A Brace of Brief Lectures on Science.” Part 1. American Publisher 1 (September): 4.
[bib12260]
SLC 1871 “A Brace of Brief Lectures on Science.” Part 2. American Publisher 1 (October): 4.
[bib12261]
SLC 1871 “A New Beecher Church.” American Publisher 1 (July): 4. SLC 1872[bib13094] , 24–38, and SLC 1872e [bib12266], 30–39.
[bib12258]
SLC 1871 “A Question Answered.” American Publisher 1 (April): 4. Extract reprinted from SLC 1867a[bib11466], 45–48.
[bib12254]
SLC 1871 “Answers to Correspondents.” MS of one page, probably written in May 1871, Historic Hudson Valley Library, Tarrytown, N.Y. An edited version was published anonymously under the title “To a Correspondent, Galaxy 12 (July): 141.
[bib12255]
SLC 1871 “Artemus Ward, Humorist.” MS of one leaf, from lecture written on 20 and 21 October, CU-MARK.
[bib12262]
SLC 1871 “John H. Surratt.” Letter to the editor dated 29 December 1870. New York Tribune, 4 January, 5.
[bib12248]
SLC 1871 “Memoranda.” Galaxy 11 (April): 615–18. : “Valedictory,” “My First Literary Venture,” “About a Remarkable Stranger.”
[bib12253]
SLC 1871 “Memoranda.” Galaxy 11 (February): 312–21. : “The Coming Man,” “A Book Review,” “The Tone-Imparting Committee,” “The Danger of Lying in Bed,” “One of Mankind’s Bores,” “A Falsehood,” “The Indignity Put Upon the Remains of George Holland by the Rev. Mr. Sabine.
[bib12251]
SLC 1871 “Memoranda.” Galaxy 11 (January): 150–59. : “The Portrait,” “The Facts in the Case of George Fisher, Deceased,” “A ‘Forty-Niner’ . . . ,” “ ‘Doggerel,’ ” “Goldsmith’s Friend Abroad Again,” “Mean People,” “A Sad, Sad Business,” “Concerning a Rumor,” “Answer to an Inquiry from the Coming Man.”
[bib12247]
SLC 1871 “My First Lecture.” American Publisher 1 (December): 4. Reprinted from SLC 1872b, chapter 78.
[bib12264]
SLC 1871 “The Danger of Lying in Bed.” Buffalo Express, 28 January, 2. Reprinted from SLC 1871f, 317–18.
[bib12250]
SLC 1871 “The Old-Time Pony Express of the Great Plains.” American Publisher 1 (May): 4. Extract from SLC 1872[bib10439], chapter 8.
[bib12256]
SLC 1871 “The Revised Catechism.” New York Tribune, 27 September, 6. Vogelback 1955, 72–76, and Budd 1992a[bib00146], 539–40.
[bib13091]
SLC 1871Eye Openers: Good Things, Immensely Funny Sayings & Stories That Will Bring a Smile upon the Gruffest Countenance. London: John Camden Hotten. (BAL 3331).
[bib13084]
SLC 1871Mark Twain’s (Burlesque) 1. Autobiography. 2. Medieval Romance. 3. On Children. London: John Camden Hotten. Includes two pieces erroneously attributed to Clemens (see “Byng, Carl”).
[bib13086]
SLC 1871Mark Twain’s (Burlesque) Autobiography and First Romance. New York: Sheldon and Co.
[bib12246]
SLC 1871Mark Twain’s Pleasure Trip on the Continent. London: John Camden Hotten. Reprints SLC 1870b[bib12175] , d [bib12178] .
[bib13087]
SLC 1871Screamers: A Gathering of Scraps of Humour, Delicious Bits, & Short Stories. London: John Camden Hotten. Includes three pieces erroneously attributed to Clemens (see “Byng, Carl”). (BAL 3333).
[bib13088]
SLC 1871 “Samuel L. Clemens, of Hartford, Connecticut. Improvement in Adjustable and Detachable Straps for Garments.” Statement dated 19 December, forming part of Letters Patent No. 121,992, “Samuel L. Clemens, of Hartford, Connecticut. Improvement in Adjustable and Detachable Straps for Garments,” in the records of the United States Patent Office, Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C.
[bib12265]
SLC 1871 “Miscellaneous notes for the “Roughing It” lecture.” Untitled MS fragments, twenty-two pages, written in December, miscellaneous notes for the “Roughing It” lecture, CU-MARK.
[bib13093]
SLC 1871 “A Substitute for Rulloff. Have We a Sydney Carton among Us?.” Letter to the editor dated 29 April. New York Tribune, 3 May, 2.
[bib12257]
SLC 1872-73 “John Camden Hotten, Publisher, London.” MS of nineteen pages, written between 26 November 1872 and June 1873, a denunciation of Hotten, CU-MARK.
[bib13120]
SLC 1872 “‘Roughing It.’ ” American Publisher 1 (March): 8. Reprinted from SLC 1872, chapter 57.
[bib12272]
SLC 1872 “A Daring Deed.” Letter dated 20 November to the Royal Humane Society. Boston Advertiser, 26 November, 4.
[bib13113]
SLC 1872 “A Nabob’s Visit to New York.” American Publisher 1 (January): 4. Reprinted from SLC 1872b, chapter 46.
[bib12269]
SLC 1872 “An Appeal from One That Is Persecuted.” MS of nineteen pages, written ca. 18 July. W. T. H. Howe Collection, NN-B.
[bib13104]
SLC 1872 “Appeal for Capt. Ned Wakeman. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ ” Letter dated 3 December. San Francisco Alta California, 14 December, 1.
[bib13116]
SLC 1872 “Concerning an Insupportable Nuisance.” Letter dated 5 December. Hartford Evening Post, 6 December, 2.
[bib13114]
SLC 1872 “Dollinger the Aged Pilot Man.” American Publisher 1 (February): 8. Reprinted from SLC 1872b, chapter 51.
[bib12270]
SLC 1872 “Horace Greeley’s Ride.” American Publisher 2 (April): 8. Reprinted from SLC 1872b, chapter 20.
[bib12273]
SLC 1872 “How I Escaped Being Killed in a Duel.” In Hood 1872, 90–91, and Budd 1992a[bib00146], 543–46.
[bib10440]
SLC 1872 “Mark Twain and His English Editor.” Letter dated 20 September. London Spectator, 21 September, 1201–2.
[bib13109]
SLC 1872 “Mark Twain at the Grave of Adam.” American Publisher 2 (July)1: 8. Reprinted from SLC 1869a, chapter 53.
[bib12275]
SLC 1872 “Mark Twain on the Mormons.” American Publisher 2 (June): 8. Reprinted from SLC 1872b, chapter 15.
[bib12274]
SLC 1872 “Mark Twain.” Departure announcement dated 5 November. London Daily News, 6 November, 2. Sent to several additional London newspapers.
[bib13112]
SLC 1872 “‘Petition. (Concerning Copyright.)’ and ‘Circular to American Authors & Publishers.’ ” MS of eight pages, written ca. mid-December, CU-MARK. Published as “Petition. Concerning Copyright” in Appendix N of MTB, 3: 1637–39 where it is dated 1875.
[bib13118]
SLC 1872Roughing It; The Innocents at Home. Copyright Edition. 2 vols. London: George Routledge and Sons.
[bib12268]
SLC 1872 “The Missouri Disaster.” Letter dated 5 December. New York Tribune, 7 December, 5.
[bib13115]
SLC 1872 “The New Cock-Robin.” Poem dated 23 December. Hartford Evening Post, 24 December, 2. CU-MARK. Vogelback 1954, 377–80.
[bib13119]
SLC 1872 “The Secret of Dr. Livingstone’s Continued Voluntary Exile.” Hartford Courant, 20 July, 2. Budd 1992a[bib00146], 541–42.
[bib13105]
SLC 1872 “To the English Reader.” Fragmentary MS preface of three and one-half pages, written in July, a discarded draft of the preface for the second volume of the 1872 English edition of The Innocents Abroad (SLC 1872f), CU-MARK.
[bib13103]
SLC 1872 “To the Superintendent of the Zoological Gardens.” MS of six pages, written between 15 September and 11 November, a denunciation of John Camden Hotten, CU-MARK.
[bib13108]
SLC 1872A Curious Dream; and Other Sketches. Selected and Revised by the Author. Copyright edition. London: George Routledge and Sons.
[bib13094]
SLC 1872 “Fragment of a burlesque protest against foreign copyright.” MS of five and one-third pages, written ca. mid-December, CU-MARK.
[bib13117]
SLC 1872 “Mrs. Jarley Script.” Fragments of a script, MS of three leaves, inscribed on both sides and numbered 3, 7, 8, 13, 14, and 18, written for Clemens’s performance as Mrs. Jarley, the wax-works exhibitor in Dickens’s Old Curiosity Shop, at Fenwick Hall, New Saybrook, Connect.
[bib13106]
SLC 1872Mark Twain’s Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County and Other Sketches. With the Burlesque Autobiography and First Romance. London: George Routledge and Sons.
[bib13097]
SLC 1872Mark Twain’s Sketches. Selected and Revised by the Author. Copyright Edition. London: George Routledge and Sons.
[bib12266]
SLC 1872Roughing It. Hartford: American Publishing Company.
[bib10439]
SLC 1872 “Speech at the Aldine dinner of 23 February, as reported in ‘A Model Impromptu Speech.’ ” Elmira Advertiser, 18 March, 3. Variant texts published in MTS 1910[bib00163] (as “Cats and Candy,” a partial text), 262–64, and Fatout 1976[bib00141], 65–68.
[bib13102]
SLC 1872 “Speech at the London sheriffs’ inauguration dinner of 28 September, as reported in ‘Election of Lord Mayor & Swearing in of Sheriffs.’ ” London Observer, 29 September, 6, clipping in CU-MARK.
[bib13110]
SLC 1872 Speech at the Savage Club dinner of 21 September, as reported in Conway 1872[bib12577]. MTS 1910[bib00163], 417–21; MTS 1923[bib00156], 37–41; and Fatout 1976[bib00141], 69–72.
[bib13111]
SLC 1872 “Speech at the Whitefriars Club dinner of 6 September, as reported in ‘Mark Twain at the Whitefriars Club.’ ” South London Press, 14 September, 4. Variant texts published in MTS 1910[bib00163], 154–65; MTS 1923, 133–34; and Fatout 1976[bib00141], 72–74.
[bib13107]
SLC 1872The Innocents Abroad; The New Pilgrims' Progress. Author’s English Edition. 2 vols. London: George Routledge and Sons.
[bib13096]
SLC 1872The New Pilgrims’ Progress. Author’s English Edition. Rev. ed. London: George Routledge and Sons.
[bib13099]
SLC 1872 “Untitled extract.” American Publisher 1 (February): 8. Reprinted from SLC 1872b, chapter 15.
[bib12271]
SLC 1873–74? “[The Arkansas Incident.]” Untitled play fragment, MS of twenty pages, a dramatization of the “Arkansas” incident in chapter 31 of Roughing It, CU-MARK.
[bib13937]
SLC 1873 “’Mark Twain’ to the Editor of ‘The Daily Graphic. An Autograph Letter.” Letter dated 17 April. New York Graphic, 22 April, 8.
[bib13132]
SLC 1873 “A Card.” Letter dated 28 January. Hartford Evening Post, 28 January, 2, clipping in Scrapbook 6:125, CU-MARK.
[bib13127]
SLC 1873 “A Horrible Tale. Fearful Calamity in Forest Street.” Letter dated 30 March. Hartford Courant, 31 March, 2.
[bib13129]
SLC 1873 “British Benevolence.” Undated letter. New York Tribune, 27 January, 4–5. Appendix B.
[bib13125]
SLC 1873 “Foster’s Case.” Letter dated 7 March. New York Tribune, 10 March, 5. MS (at NN) transcribed as an enclosure with letter of 7 Mar 73 to Reid (2nd).
[bib13128]
SLC 1873 “Life-Rafts. How the Atlantic’s Passengers Might Have Been Saved.” Letter dated 8 April. New York Tribune, 11 April, 5. Reprinted as an enclosure with letter of 9 Apr 73 to Reid.
[bib13130]
SLC 1873 “Mark Twain Executes His Contract and Delivers the Persian in London.” Letter dated 19 June. New York Herald, 4 July, 5. SLC 1923[bib00449], 46–57.
[bib13135]
SLC 1873 “Mark Twain Gives the Royal Persian a ‘Send-Off.’ ” Letter dated 30 June. New York Herald, 19 July, 5. SLC 1923, 78–86.
[bib13139]
SLC 1873 “Mark Twain Hooks the Persian out of the English Channel.” Letter dated 26 June. New York Herald, 11 July, 3. SLC 1923, 69–78.
[bib13138]
SLC 1873 “Mark Twain on the Sandwich Islands.” Letter dated 7 October. London Standard, 9 October, clipping in Scrapbook 12:1, CU-MARK.
[bib13142]
SLC 1873 “Mark Twain Takes Another Contract.” Letter dated 21 June. New York Herald, 9 July, 3. SLC 1923, 57–69.
[bib13137]
SLC 1873 “Mark Twain’s Lectures.” Letter dated 10 December. London Morning Post, 11 December, 3.
[bib13145]
SLC 1873 “One Method of Teaching in England.” MS of four pages in Clemens’s hand, and thirteen pages in the hand of Charles Warren Stoddard, written between 20 November 1873 and 12 January 1874, CU-MARK.
[bib13143]
SLC 1873 “Samuel Langhorne Clemens.” Autobiographical sketch, January, MS of eleven pages, written ca. 27 January, NNPM[bib10289].
[bib10441]
SLC 1873 “The ‘Jumping Frog.’ In English. Then in French. Then clawed back into a civilized language once more, by patient, unremunerated toil.” MS of thirty-nine pages, dated 30 June, ViU. Published in SLC 1875, 28–43. Reprinted in Budd 1992a[bib00146], 588–603.
[bib13136]
SLC 1873 “The Man of Mark Ready to Bring Over the O’Shah.” Letter dated 18 June. New York Herald, 1 July, 3. SLC 1923[bib00449], 31–46.
[bib13134]
SLC 1873 “The Sandwich Islands.” Letter dated 3 January. New York Tribune, 6 January, 4–5. L5, 557–63. MTH, 489–94.
[bib12278]
SLC 1873 “The Sandwich Islands.” Letter dated 6 January. New York Tribune, 9 January, 4–5. L5, 563–73. MTH, 494–500.
[bib12279]
SLC 1873 A set of sheets from the unauthorized Choice Humorous Works (SLC 1873a[bib12276] ) revised and annotated by Mark Twain for an authorized edition (SLC 1874a [bib12280] ), NN.
[bib12277]
SLC 1873 “Samuel L. Clemens agst Benjamin J. Such.” Affidavit of Samuel L. Clemens, dated 16 May, in “Samuel L. Clemens agst Benjamin J. Such,” Supreme Court of the State of New York, City and County of New York, PH in CU-MARK. Transcribed in Feinstein, 18–21.
[bib13133]
SLC 1873 “Speech in response to the toast to ‘The Guests’ at the St. Andrew’s Society dinner of 29 November, as reported in ‘Mark Twain on Scotland.’ ” Hartford Courant, 20 December, 2. Variant text published in Fatout 1976[bib00141], 82–83.
[bib13146]
SLC 1873 “Speech in response to the toast to ‘The Ladies’ at the Scottish Corporation dinner of 1 December. MS (at NN-B) transcribed as an enclosure with 28 Nov 73 to Fitzgibbon.”
[bib13144]
SLC 1873 “Samuel L. Clemens, of Hartford, Connecticut. Improvement in Scrap-Books.” Statement dated 15 April, forming part of Letters Patent No. 140,245, “Samuel L. Clemens, of Hartford, Connecticut. Improvement in Scrap-Books,” in the records of the United States Patent Office, Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C.
[bib13131]
SLC 1873The Choice Humorous Works of Mark Twain. Now First Collected. With Extra Passages to the “Innocents Abroad.” Now First Reprinted, and a Life of the Author. Illustrations by Mark Twain and Other Artists; also Portrait of the Author. London: John Camden Hotten.
[bib12276]
SLC 1873 “About a visit to the Doré Gallery in London.” Untitled MS of fourteen pages, written in September, about a visit to the Doré Gallery in London, CU-MARK.
[bib13141]
SLC 1873 “Untitled notes about the Old Testament for the “Noah’s Ark” book.” MS of thirteen pages, written between late July and late August in Edinburgh; preserved (probably by Clemens) together with fourteen pages of related notes from the later 1870s,.
[bib13140]
SLC 1874 “A Curious Pleasure Excursion.” New York Herald, 6 July, 10. Budd 1992, 573–77.
[bib13950]
SLC 1874 “A Postal Case.” Letter dated 16 June. Boston Advertiser, 23 June, 2.
[bib13948]
SLC 1874 “A True Story, Repeated Word for Word as I Heard It.” Atlantic Monthly 34 (November): 591–94. Reprinted in Budd 1992a[bib00146], 578–82.
[bib13955]
SLC 1874 “American Notes. By Mark Twain. The Temperance Insurrection.” Letter dated 12 March. London Standard, 26 March, 5–6. Budd 1992, 563–67.
[bib13944]
SLC 1874 “Mark Twain and His Cold.” Letter dated 9 October. New York Times, 12 October, 4.
[bib13953]
SLC 1874 “Mark Twain’s Banquet.” Letter dated 13 April. Hartford Courant, 14 April, 2.
[bib13945]
SLC 1874 “Sociable Jimmy.” New York Times, 29 November, 7.
[bib13151]
SLC 1874 “Those Imperishable Fishers Again.” Undated letter, 6–29 May. New York World, 31 May, 2.
[bib13947]
SLC 1874Colonel Sellers. A Drama in Five Acts. By Samuel L. Clemens. Mark Twain. Elmira N. Y. Entered in the office of the Librarian of Congress. July 1874. A dramatization of The Gilded Age. Three manuscripts by two amanuenses survive: MS 1, DLC, submitted for copyright, five acts without separate title pages, by amanuensis 1; MS 2, CU-MARK, duplicate of MS 1, by amanuensis 1; MS 3, CU-MARK, five acts with separate title pages, by amanuensis 2, with notes in another hand; in MSS 1 and 2, Laura is acquitted; in MS3, she is found guilty.
[bib13949]
SLC 1874 Curtain speech at performance of the Gilded Age play on 16 September in New York. Text in Wheeler, transcribed in Appendix D.
[bib13952]
SLC 1874 Curtain speech at performance of the Gilded Age play on 7 September in Buffalo. Text in “‘The Gilded Age,’” Buffalo Express, 8 September, 1, transcribed in 4 Sept 74 to Brown, n. 3.
[bib13951]
SLC 1874 Letter dated 24 April. In “’Mark Twain’ after the ‘Frog.’ ” Dubuque Herald, 28 April, 4.
[bib13946]
SLC 1874Mark Twain’s Sketches. Number One. Authorised Edition. New York: American News Company.
[bib13150]
SLC 1874 Speech at Atlantic Monthly dinner on 15 December in Boston. Text in Lathrop; paraphrase in Gilman, 651.
[bib13956]
SLC 1874 “Speech at dinner for Wilkie Collins on 16 February in Boston. Paraphrase in ‘Wilkie Collins.’ ” Boston Evening Transcript, 17 February, 1.
[bib13941]
SLC 1875 “Old Times on the Mississippi. I.” Atlantic Monthly 35 (January): 69–73.
[bib13960]
SLC 1875 “Old Times on the Mississippi. II. A ‘Cub’ Pilot’s Experience; or, Learning the River.” Atlantic Monthly 35 (February): 217–24.
[bib13961]
SLC 1875 “Old Times on the Mississippi. III. The Continued Perplexities of ‘Cub’ Piloting.” Atlantic Monthly 35 (March): 283–89.
[bib13962]
SLC 1875 “Old Times on the Mississippi. IV. The ‘Cub’ Pilot’s Education Nearly Completed.” Atlantic Monthly 35 (April): 446–52.
[bib13963]
SLC 1875 “Old Times on the Mississippi. V. ‘Sounding.’ Faculties Peculiarly Necessary to a Pilot.” Atlantic Monthly 35 (May): 567–74.
[bib13965]
SLC 1875 “Old Times on the Mississippi. VI. Official Rank and Dignity of a Pilot. The Rise and Decadence of the Pilots’ Association.” Atlantic Monthly 35 (June): 721–30.
[bib13968]
SLC 1875 “Old Times on the Mississippi. VII. Leaving Port: Racing: Shortening of the River by Cut-offs: A Steamboat’s Ghost: ‘Stephen’s’ Plan of ‘Resumption.’ ” Atlantic Monthly 36 (August): 190–96.
[bib13969]
SLC 1875 “Old Times on the Mississippi.” Atlantic Monthly 35 (January–June): 69–73, 217–24, 283–89, 446–52, 567–74, 721–30; Atlantic Monthly 36 (August): 190–96.
[bib10443]
SLC 1875 “Proposed Shakespearean Memorial.” Letter dated 26 April. New York Times, 29 April, 6.
[bib13964]
SLC 1875 “The Curious Republic of Gondour.” Atlantic Monthly 36 (October): 461–63. Reprinted in Budd 1992, 634–38.
[bib13971]
SLC 1875 “To the Public.” Hartford Courant, 20 May, 3.
[bib13967]
SLC 1875Mark Twain’s Sketches, New and Old. Hartford: American Publishing Company.
[bib11536]
SLC 1875 “Speech at spelling bee in Hartford on 12 May. Texts in ‘Spelling Match and Festival.’ ” Hartford Courant, 13 May, 2, and Fatout 1976[bib00141], 94–96, transcribed in Appendix F.
[bib13966]
SLC 1875 “Speech introducing production of Our Best Society in Hartford on 12 November. Paraphrase in ‘Hartford Dramatic Association.’ ” Hartford Courant, 13 November, 2.
[bib13973]
SLC 1876–85 “A Record of the Small Foolishnesses of Susie & ‘Bay’ Clemens (Infants).” MS of 111 pages, “begun in August 1876 at ‘Quarry Farm,’ ” ViU. Published in FamSk, 51–93
[bib13154]
SLC 1876 “A Literary Nightmare.” Atlantic Monthly 37 (February): 167–69. Reprinted as “Punch, Brothers, Punch!” in SLC 1878a [bib12286], 5–12, and Budd 1992a[bib00146], 639–43.
[bib13975]
SLC 1876 “Some Recollections of a Storm at Sea.” Cleveland Bazaar Record, 18 January, no page. Storkan.
[bib13153]
SLC 1876Old Times on the Mississippi. Toronto: Belford Brothers.
[bib13974]
SLC 1876The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Hartford: American Publishing Company.
[bib11537]
SLC 1877A True Story, and the Recent Carnival of Crime. Boston: James R. Osgood and Co.
[bib13155]
SLC 1877 Letter to the editor dated 14 February. New York World, 18 February, 5.
[bib11041]
SLC 1878Punch, Brothers, Punch! and Other Sketches. New York: Slote, Woodman and Co.
[bib12286]
SLC 1879 “Speech delivered at a breakfast honoring Oliver Wendell Holmes’s seventieth birthday, on 3 December in Boston, as reported in ‘The Holmes Breakfast.’ ” Boston Advertiser, 4 December, 1. Variant texts published in the Supplement to the Atlantic Monthly 45 (February 1880); MTS 1910[bib00163], 56–58; MTS 1923[bib00156], 77–79; and Fatout 1976[bib00141], 134–36.
[bib13157]
SLC 1879The Innocents Abroad; or, The New Pilgrims’ Progress. 2 vols. Collection of British Authors, vols. 1812 and 1813. Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz.
[bib13156]
SLC 1880 “Mrs. McWilliams and the Lightning.” Atlantic Monthly 46 (September): 380–84. Reprinted in Budd 1992a[bib00146], 753–60.
[bib13977]
SLC 1880 “The Shakspeare Mulberry.” MS of twelve pages, written on 23 November, CtHMTH.
[bib13978]
SLC 1880A Tramp Abroad. Hartford: American Publishing Company.
[bib10444]
SLC 1882 Draft of chapter 48 of Life on the Mississippi. MS of thirty-four pages, NNPM[bib10289].
[bib13158]
SLC 1882 “Twichell and the profane ostler.” MS of 19 pages, numbered 429–47, deleted by SLC from chapter 34 of Life on the Mississippi, CU-MARK. Published in MTE, 366–72, mistakenly identified as “one of the random pieces that preceded Mark’s sustained work on the Autobiography.”
[bib13979]
SLC 1883Colonel Sellers As a Scientist. William Dean Howells, coauthor. Play written primarily between October and December 1883. MS of 425 pages, CU-MARK; complete TS, CtY-BR; partial TS, ViU. Published in Howells 1960[bib01013], 205–41.
[bib13981]
SLC 1883Life on the Mississippi. Boston: James R. Osgood and Co.
[bib10445]
SLC 1884 “Ye Equinoctial Storm.” Wasp 12 (19 January): 2. Written ca. 19 March–2 April 1868, but first printed in 1884; the present location of the MS is unknown.
[bib11042]
SLC 1885 “Remarks at Actors’ Fund Fair, Academy of Music, Philadelphia, 9 April.” Speech delivered at the Actors Fund Fair at the Academy of Music, Philadelphia, on 9 April 1885. In MTS 1910[bib00163], 265, as “Obituary Poetry (misdated) and Fatout 1976[bib00141], 194.
[bib10446]
SLC 1885 “The Chicago G. A. R. Festival.” TS of seven pages, CU-MARK. Published in MTA, 1:13–19, and AMT, 241–45.
[bib12289]
SLC 1885 “The Private History of a Campaign That Failed.” Century Magazine 31 (December): 193–204. Reprinted in Budd 1992a[bib00146], 863–82.
[bib10447]
SLC 1885Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. New York: Charles L. Webster and Co.
[bib11540]
SLC 1886 “Unmailed Answer.” MS of four pages. An undated letter to “Many Citizens, an unidentified critic in the Jamestown (N.Y.) Journal of 24 January 1870. The current location of the MS (formerly in the Estelle Doheny Collection at St. John’s Seminary in Camarillo, California) is not known. Published in Lorch 1953, 315, and in facsimile in Morgan, 95–98.
[bib12290]
SLC 1888Mark Twain’s Library of Humor. New York: Charles L. Webster and Co.
[bib13983]
SLC 1889 “Mark Twain. An Interview with the Famous Humorist.” New York Herald, 19 May, 19.
[bib11043]
SLC 1890–99 “The Christening Yarn. On Telling a Story. The ‘Bram Stoker Surprise.’ ” MS of eleven pages, titled and dated “90s” by A. B. Paine, CU-MARK.
[bib13161]
SLC 1890 “Concerning the Scoundrel Edward H. House.” MS of fifty-two leaves, CU-MARK.
[bib12291]
SLC 1891 “The Innocents Adrift.” MS of 174 pages, CU-MARK. Published in part as “Down the Rhone” in SLC 1923,[bib00449] 129–68.
[bib12292]
SLC 1892The American Claimant. New York: Charles L. Webster and Co.
[bib13985]
SLC 1894The Tragedy of Pudd’nhead Wilson and the Comedy Those Extraordinary Twins. Hartford: American Publishing Company.
[bib10448]
SLC 1895 “How to Tell a Story.” Youth’s Companion (3 October): 464. Reprinted in Budd 1992b, 201–6.
[bib13162]
SLC 1897–98 “My Autobiography. [Random Extracts from It.]” MS of seventy-five pages, CU-MARK. Published with omissions as “Early Days” in MTA[bib00116], 1:81–115, and in full in AutoMT1[bib33010], 203–20.
[bib11542]
SLC 1897?–1902 “Tom Sawyer’s Conspiracy.” MS of 241 pages, CU-MARK. Published in HH&T, 163–242, and Inds, 134–213.
[bib12293]
SLC 1897 “Villagers of 1840–3.” MS of forty-three leaves, written in July–August, CU-MARK. Published in Inds,[bib00154] 93–108.
[bib11541]
SLC 1897Following the Equator: A Journey Around the World. Hartford: American Publishing Company.
[bib13163]
SLC 1898 “Ralph Keeler.” MS of twenty-four leaves, CU-MARK. Published in MTA[bib00116], 1:154–64.
[bib12294]
SLC 1898 “Old Lecture Days in Boston.” Untitled autobiographical reminiscence. MS of sixteen leaves, CU-MARK. Published in part as “Old Lecture Days in Boston” in MTA[bib00116], 1:147–53, and, untitled, in AMT, 166–69.
[bib11543]
SLC 1898? “Talk about going . . .” Autobiographical notes. MS of seven leaves beginning “Talk about going . . .”), CU-MARK.
[bib10449]
SLC 1899–1907The Writings of Mark Twain. Edition de Luxe. 25 vols. Limited to 1,000 copies. Hartford: American Publishing Company. Copies 488 and 513 are in CU-MARK.
[bib13988]
SLC 1899 “My Début as a Literary Person.” Century Magazine 59 (November): 76–88. Published in AutoMT1[bib33010], 127–44.
[bib10451]
SLC 1899 “Samuel Langhorne Clemens.” MS of fourteen leaves, notes written in March for Samuel E. Moffett to use in preparing a biographical sketch, NN-BGC[bib10288].
[bib10450]
SLC 1900 “Scraps from My Autobiography. Playing ‘Bear.’ Herrings. Jim Wolf and the Cats.” MS of forty-two leaves, CU-MARK. Published in MTA[bib00116], 1:125–43, and AutoMT1[bib33010], 155–63.
[bib11044]
SLC 1901-7The Writings of Mark Twain. Riverdale Edition. 25 vols. Limited to 625 copies. Hartford: American Publishing Company; New York: R. G. Newbegin Company.
[bib13989]
SLC 1903 “As Regards the Company’s Benevolences.” TS of four pages, CU-MARK. Published in HHR, 533–34.
[bib11544]
SLC 1904 “Notes on ‘Innocents Abroad.’ ” Autobiographical Dictation, TS of thirteen pages numbered 68–80, written in April, CU-MARK. Published in MTA[bib00116], 1:238–46.
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SLC 1905 “From My Unpublished Autobiography.” Harper’s Weekly 49 (18 March): 391. Reprinted as “Mark Twain Was Pioneer in Use of Typewriter,” Atlanta Constitution, 3 April, 6, and as “The First Writing-Machines” in SLC 1906[bib21218], 166–70.
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SLC 1858 “Correspondence of the Missouri Republican.” Letter dated 16 October. St. Louis Missouri Missouri Republican, 22 October, 2. Reprinted in Branch 1982 [bib00473], 199–200
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SLC 1851 [attributed] “The New Costume.” Hannibal Western Union, 10 July.
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SLC 1877 “Early years in Florida.” MS of eleven pages, NNAL. Published as “Early Years in Florida, Missouri” in MTA[bib00116], 1: 7–10, and AutoMT1[bib33010], 64–65.
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SLC 1877Cap’n Simon Wheeler, The Amateur Detective. A Light Tragedy. Play written between 27 June and 11 July. MS of 315 pages, including notes; amanuensis copy by Fanny C. Hesse of 162 pages, both in CU-MARK. Published in S&B[bib00153], 216–89.
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SLC 1878 “The Great Revolution in Pitcairn.” Two Atlantic Monthly galley proofs, corrected by SLC, CU-MARK. Written ca. December 1878 and originally intended for SLC 1880a[bib10444]. First published in SLC 1879b[bib21168]. Reprinted in Budd 1992a[bib00146], 710–21.
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SLC 1878 “The Stolen White Elephant.” MS of 117 pages, written ca. November 1878 and originally intended for SLC 1880a[bib10444], NN-BGC[bib10288]. First published in SLC 1882a[bib21188], 7–35. Reprinted in Budd 1992a[bib00146], 804–23.
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SLC 1879 “Concerning the American Language.” Written ca. March 1879 and originally intended for SLC 1880a[bib10444]. First published in SLC 1882a[bib21188], 265–69. Reprinted in Budd 1992a[bib00146], 830–33.
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SLC 1880? “A Few Epitaphs: Mark Twain Unfolds a Few Striking Specimens.” Interview printed in the Hartford Post of unknown date, clipping, marked “80s,” in CU-MARK.
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SLC 1880[Date, 1601.] Conversation, as It Was by the Social Fireside, in the Time of the Tudors. Cleveland: Printed for John Hay by Alexander Gunn.
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SLC 1880 “Edward Mills and George Benton: A Tale.” Atlantic Monthly 46 (August): 226–29. Reprinted in Budd 1992a[bib00146], 747–52.
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SLC 1880 “On the Decay of the Art of Lying.” Paper presented at the Hartford Monday Evening Club on 5 April. Published in SLC 1882a[bib21188], 217–25. Reprinted in Budd 1992a[bib00146], 824–29.
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SLC 1881 “A Curious Experience.” MS of 120 pages (missing its final page or two), NjP-SC[bib20942]. Published in Century Magazine 23 (November): 35–46.
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SLC 1881 “Hamlet.” Unfinished MS of fifty-eight leaves written August–September, including working notes and interpolated pages from an acting copy of Hamlet published by Samuel French, CU-MARK. Published as “Burlesque Hamlet” in S&B[bib00153], 49–87.
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SLC 1885 “Jim’s Investments, and King Sollermun.” Century Magazine 29 (January): 456–58.
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SLC 1889A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court. New York: Charles L. Webster and Co.
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SLC 1902 “A Defence of General Funston.” North American Review 174 (May): 613–24. Reprinted in Zwick 1992[bib31064], 119–32.
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SLC 1902 Letter to the Denver Post dated 14 August. In “Mark Twain Scores: Some Individuals Who Don’t Like ‘Huckleberry Finn.’ ” New York Tribune, 22 August, 9.
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SLC 1902 Letter to the editor of the Omaha World-Herald dated 23 August. In “Mark Twain on ‘Huck Finn.’ New York Times, 6 September, 597.
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SLC 1902 Autobiographical notes. MS of one page (numbered “3” and beginning “Seek & get measles . . . ”), CU-MARK.
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SLC 1906? “Notes on Susy Clemens’s Biography of Mark Twain.” Notes glossing OSC 1885–86[bib12562]. MS of thirty-two pages, ViU. Published in OSC 1985[bib00979].
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SLC 1906 “William Dean Howells.” Harper’s Monthly Magazine 113 (July): 221–25. Reprinted in Budd 1992b[bib00147], 722–30.
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SLC 1906“The $30,000 Bequest” and Other Stories. New York: Harper and Brothers.
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NAR 23 “Chapters from My Autobiography.—XXIII. By Mark Twain.” North American Review 186 (October): 161–73.
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SLC 1909 Autobiographical MS of six pages, dated 25 March, CU-MARK. Published in SLC 1909b [bib10452] , 144–50.
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SLC 1920Date 1601. Conversation As It Was by the Social Fireside in the Time of the Tudors. Comprising facsimiles of the original edition and the revised or West Point Edition. Privately printed.
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SLC 1922The Mysterious Stranger and Other Stories. New York: Harper and Brothers.
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SLC 1996Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Introduction by Justin Kaplan. Foreword and addendum by Victor A. Doyno. New York: Random House.
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SLC 2001 “A Murder, a Mystery, and a Marriage.” Atlantic Monthly 288 (July–August): 54–64.
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SLC 2001A Murder, a Mystery, and a Marriage. Foreword and afterword by Roy Blount, Jr. New York: W. W. Norton and Co.
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SLC 2001Twenty-Two Easy Pieces by Mark Twain. Unpublished Manuscripts Selected from the Mark Twain Papers. Foreword by Robert H. Hirst. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.
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SLC 1868–1907 “Captain Stormfield’s Visit to Heaven.” MSS. Various unfinished manuscripts with various titles, including “The Travels of Capt. Stormfield, Mariner, in Heaven,” “From Captain Stormfield’s Reminiscences,” and “Captain Stormfield Resumes,” NNAL and CU-MARK. Partially published in SLC 1907–8[bib13992]; reprinted in SLC 1909a[bib13993], SLC 1922[bib33237], 223–78, and Budd 1992b[bib00147], 826–63.
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SLC 1876–77Ah Sin. Bret Harte, coauthor. Play written between October 1876 and February 1877. The only complete text is a prompt copy of 217 pages, in an unknown hand, at ViU[bib10492]. Published in SLC 1961[bib10456]. Twenty-seven MS pages of discarded dialogue, written by both Clemens and Harte, are also at ViU[bib10492].
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SLC 1883–84 Unused dedication for Adventures of Huckleberry Finn entitled “To the Once Boys & Girls.” MS of one page, with a note by Charles L. Webster (“Never used.”). Tipped into a copy of SLC 1885[bib11540], with the following note on the flyleaf: “This copy of ‘Adventures of Huckleberry Finn’ was bound by J. F. Tapley Nov. 26th 1884, and is the first copy ever bound. | Chas. L. Webster | Publisher.” PH in CU-MARK.
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SLC 1893–94 "Tom Sawyer Abroad.” St. Nicholas: An Illustrated Magazine for Young Folks 21 (November 1893–April 1894): 20–29, 116–127, 250–58, 348–56, 392–401, 539–48.
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SLC 1861 “Nevada Correspondence.” Keokuk Gate City, 20 November, 2. Letter dated 26 October. Reprinted in L1, 136–40.
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SLC 1862 [attributed] “A Gale.” Oroville (Calif.) Butte Record, 11 October, 2, reprinting the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise of 1 October. Reprinted in ET&S1, 389.
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SLC 1862 [attributed] “The Indian Troubles on the Overland Route.” Marysville (Calif.) Appeal, 5 October, reprinting the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise of 1 October. Reprinted in ET&S1, 390–91.
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SLC 1862 [attributed] “More Indian Troubles.” Marysville (Calif.) Appeal, 5 October, reprinting the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise of 1 October. Reprinted in ET&S1, 391.
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SLC 1862 [attributed] “Blown Down.” Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 30 or 31 December, clipping in Scrapbook 4:14, CU-MARK. Reprinted in ET&S1, 393–94.
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SLC 1862 [attributed] “Particulars of the Assassination of Jack Williams.” San Francisco Morning Call, 14 December, 2, reprinting the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise of 10–12 December.
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SLC 1862 “Model Letter from Nevada.” Letter dated 30 January. Keokuk Gate City, 6 March, 4. Reprinted in L1, 146–52.
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SLC 1862 “The Spanish Mine.” Oroville (Calif.) Butte Record, 1 November, 1, reprinting the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise of unknown date, probably late October. Reprinted in ET&S1, 160–66.
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SLC 1862 Letter dated 20 March. Keokuk Gate City, 25 June, 1. Reprinted in L1, 174–80.
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SLC 1863 [attributed] “Particulars of the Recent ‘Cave’ of the Mexican and Ophir Mines.” San Francisco Evening Bulletin, 21 July, 1, reprinting the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise of 16 July.
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SLC 1863 [attributed] “Ye Bulletin Cyphereth.” Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 27 August, clipping in Scrapbook 2: 70, CU-MARK. Reprinted in ET&S1, 414–17.
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SLC 1863 [attributed] Extracts published in Mining and Scientific Press 6 (27 July): 1, reprinting the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise of 14–17 July.
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SLC 1863 [attributed] Letter from Dayton, written between November 1863 and February 1864. Glasscock, 122–23, reprinting the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise of unknown date, sometime between November 1863 and March 1864. Reprinted in ET&S1, 41.
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SLC 1863 “‘Mark Twain’s’ Letter.” Letter dated 2 August. San Francisco Morning Call, 6 August, 1. Partly reprinted in Chester L. Davis 1944[bib00312], 5.
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SLC 1863 “‘Mark Twain’s’ Letter.” Letter dated 20 August. San Francisco Morning Call, 30 August, Supplement, 1. Reprinted in ET&S1, 277–83.
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SLC 1863 “Bigler vs. Tahoe.” Golden Era 11 (13 September): 3, reprinting the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise of 4–5 September. Reprinted in ET&S1, 288–90.
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SLC 1863 “City Marshal Perry.” Rabb 1907[bib31327], 5: 1809–13, reprinting the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise of 4 March. Reprinted in ET&S1, 233–38.
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SLC 1864 “Frightful Accident to Dan De Quille.” Golden Era 12 (1 May): 5, reprinting the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise of 20 April. Reprinted in ET&S1, 357–61.
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SLC 1863 “How to Cure a Cold.” Golden Era 11 (20 September): 8. Reprinted in ET&S1, 296–303
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SLC 1863 “Jack McNabb Shooting Policeman.” Dispatch dated 2 September. San Francisco Morning Call, 3 September, 1. Reprinted in CofC, 287.
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SLC 1863 “Mark Twain—More of Him.” Golden Era 11 (27 September): 3, reprinting (with an addition) the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise of 21–24 June. Reprinted in ET&S1, 304–12.
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SLC 1863 “Silver Bars—How Assayed.” Stockton (Calif.) Independent, 26 February, 1, reprinting the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise of 17–22 February. Reprinted in ET&S1, 210–14.
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SLC 1863 “The Great Prize Fight.” Golden Era 11 (11 October): 8. Reprinted in Walker 1938[bib00199], 24–31.
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Richards 1966Catalog for November sale. Boston: Paul C. Richards.
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Riley 1871 “Memoranda.” Carbon MS of sixteen pages from a manifold Journal, numbered 1–5 and 9–19, written periodically between early January and 23 March 1871, CU-MARK.
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Robinson 1872 “Warrington’s Letters.” Letter dated 21 March from Boston. Springfield Republican, 22 March, 5–6.
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Seward 1872Jubilee Songs: As Sung by the Jubilee Singers, of Fisk University New York: Biglow and Main.
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Sharlow 1990 “Lost and Found: A Research Note on Susan Crane’s Adoption.” Dear Friends: An Occasional Newsletter for Its Friends Published by the Elmira College Center for Mark Twain Studies at Quarry Farm (November): 2.
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Sikes 1871Marginalia dated ‘Columbus, O. March 13, 1871. 75c’ in a copy of Mark Twain’s (Burlesque) Autobiography and First Romance (SLC 1871a). Roberton F. Williams Collection, CU-MARK.
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SLC 1864 “Letter from Mark Twain.” Letter dated 14 January. Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 15 January. Scrapbook 4:4, CU-MARK. Reprinted in MTEnt, 134–38.
[bib12126]
SLC 1869 “Letter from Mark Twain.” Letter dated July. San Francisco Alta California, 1 August, 1.
[bib11495]
SLC 1873 "The ‘Jumping Frog.’ In English. Then in French. Then clawed back into a civilized language once more, by patient unremunerated toil."MS of thirty-nine pages, dated 30 June, ViU. Published in SLC 1875b[bib11536] , 28–43. Reprinted in Budd 1992, 588–603.
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Slee 1869 “The Coal Question.” Letter to the editor dated 19 August. Buffalo Express, 20 August, 2.
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Smalley 1873 “Notes from London.” Letter dated 5 June. New York Tribune, 20 June, 8.
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Sotheby Parke Bernet 1976Printed Books and Autograph Letters. Sale number 3482, 25 February New York: Sotheby Parke Bernet.
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Sotheby Parke Bernet 1976The Katharine de B. Parsons Collection. Sale no. 3901 (6 October) New York: Sotheby Parke Bernet.
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Sousa 2000John Philip Sousa Collection. Original Works and Transcriptions for Band.
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Stewart 1958Adolph Sutro: A Study of His Early Career. Ph.D. diss., University of California, Berkeley.
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Stoddard 1875 “Lingering in Venice. . . . Number L VII.” Letter dated 14 December. San Francisco Chronicle, 17 January, 1. Transcribed in Appendix B.
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“Territorial Letters Received” 1870 “Territorial Letters Received.” 1870. Letters received from Secretary Orion Clemens in “Letters Received from Territorial Officials.” Office of the First Comptroller of the Treasury Department, RG217, Records of the General Accounting Office, DNA.
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Thomason and Quirk 1995 “Colonel Sellers/Saml L. Clemens.” Missouri Review 18 (no. 3): 109–51.
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US Congress 1870A Bill to Divide the State of Tennessee into Two Judicial Districts. 41st Cong., 2d sess. S.1025.
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Vann 1964 “William Ritenour Denny, of Winchester, Va. A Pilgrim to Europe in the Summer of 1867.” TS in CU-MARK.
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Virginia City Census [1880] 1969 “Inhabitants in . . . Virginia.” National Archives Microfilm Publications, Microcopy no. T9. Washington, D.C.: General Services Administration.
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WCTU Woman’s Christian Temperance Union 2001 “Crusades.” Women’s Christian Temperance Union (website).
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MSS Manuscripts.
[bib30505]
Paine 1912Mark Twain: Some Chapters from an Extraordinary Life New York: Harper.
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Stationers’ Hall 2005 “Stationers’ Hall Copyright Records.”
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SLC 1849 “Amalgamation here we view . . . and Abigail Brown, with a span new gown.” Hannibal Missouri Courier, 6 December 1849.
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SLC 1865 “Bob Roach’s Plan for Circumventing a Democrat.” San Francisco Examiner, 30 November, 1, reprinting the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 21–24? October, not extant.
[bib31037]
Oettel 1943Walter’s Sketch Book of The Players. [New York]: Privately printed by the Gotham Press.
[bib31038]
Johnny 2008 “When Johnny Comes Marching Home Again.” Library of Congress. Performance Art Enclyclopedia (Online).
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Burns 2008 “Anthony Burns.” University of Detroit Mercy Black Abolitionist Archive.
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Twentieth Century Association 2008 “Organizational History.” Twentieth Century Association Records 1894–1964. Offsite Storage Inventory (Finding Aid).
[bib31043]
Bishop 1879Detmold: A Romance, Boston: Houghton, Osgood and Co.
[bib31044]
Zwick 1992Mark Twain’s Weapons of Satire: Anti-Imperialist Writings on the Philippine-American War. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press.
[bib31064]
Browne 1970Mark Twain’s Quarrel with Heaven; ‘Captain Stormfield’s Visit to Heaven’ and Other Sketches. New Haven: College and University Press, 1970.
[bib31065]
Crawford 1913Seven Weeks in Hawaii. By an American Girl [M.L.C.] Chicago: Howard D. Berrett.
[bib31066]
ChipsChips from Literary Workshops. New York : Chips Pub. Co.
[bib31067]
Lorch 1941 “Mark Twain the `Campaign That Failed.” American Literature 12 (January 1941): 467.
[bib31068]
Peck 1966 “On Three Mark Twain Poems.” Mark Twain Journal 13 (Winter 1966–67): 10–11.
[bib31069]
Lillard 1943Studies in Washoe Journalism and Humor. Ph.D. diss., University of Iowa. Reno: University of Nevada Microfilm Publication [1951].
[bib31071]
SLC 1935Slovenly Peter [Der Struwwelpeter]. Translated into English Jingles from the Original German of Dr. Heinrich Hoffman by Mark Twain New York: The Marchbanks Press
[bib31084]
SLC 1910In Defense of Harriet Shelley and Other Essays New York and London: Harper and Brothers, 1918.
[bib31086]
SLC 1893The Earliest Authentic Mention of Niagara Falls. Extracts from Adam’s Diary Translated from the Original MS The Niagara Book: A Complete Souvenir of Niagara Falls (Buffalo: Underhill and Nichols, 1893), 93–109.
[bib31087]
SLC 1906 “Eve’s Diary. Translated from the Original MS by Mark Twain.” Harper’s Monthly Magazine 112 (December 1905): 25–32.
[bib31088]
SLC 1893The £1,000,000 Bank-Note and Other New Stories New York: Charles L. Webster and Co.
[bib31089]
SLC 1906What Is Man? New York: De Vinne Press.
[bib31090]
SLC 1907Christian Science, with Notes Containing Corrections to Date. New York: Harper and Brothers. Reprinted in WIM, 215–397.
[bib31091]
SLC 1900The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg and Other Stories and Essays. New York: Harper and Brothers.
[bib31093]
SLC 1897How to Tell a Story And Other Essays New York: Harper and Brothers.
[bib31094]
SLC 1892Merry Tales. New York: Charles L. Webster and Co.
[bib31095]
SLC 1919The Curious Republic of Gondour and Other Whimsical Sketches New York: Boni and Liveright.
[bib31097]
SLC 1902A Double Barrelled Detective Story. New York: Harper and Brothers.
[bib31096]
Buyers ManualThe Buyers’ Manual and Business Guide … with Copious and Readable Selections Chiefly From California Writers. San Francisco: Francis and Valentine. (BAL 3348).
[bib31098]
SLC 1896The American Claimant and Other Stories and Sketches New York: Harper and Brothers.
[bib31099]
CCamarSJ St. John’s Seminary, Camarillo, California. Formerly home to the Estelle Doheny collection (now dispersed)
[bib10052]
WaRi2 Collection of Fred Clagett
[bib10054]
CTcHi North Lake Tahoe Historical Society, Tahoe City, Calif.
[bib10071]
CtY Yale University, Sterling Memorial Library, New Haven, Conn.
[bib10072]
CU-BANC University of California, The Bancroft Library, Berkeley
[bib10073]
CU-MARK University of California, Mark Twain Papers, The Bancroft Library, Berkeley
[bib10074]
C4 Collection of Robert Daley
[bib10080]
C10 Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Gunn
[bib10134]
IaCrM Iowa Masonic Library, Cedar Rapids.
[bib10159]
IaHi State Historical Society of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa
[bib10160]
IaMu P. M. Musser Public Library, Muscatine, Iowa
[bib10161]
ODa2 Collection of Victor and Irene Murr Jacobs. Dispersed by sale in 1996. But ODa2 is still primary source.
[bib10168]
ViU University of Virginia, Charlottesville.
[bib10492]
CaNBFUA University of New Brunswick, Archives and Special Collections Department, Fredericton, N.B., Canada
[bib10581]
CaQMMRB McGill University, Rare Books and Special Collections Division, Montreal, Que., Canada
[bib10582]
CLjC The James S. Copley Library, La Jolla, California. The collection of the Copley Library was sold in a series of auctions at Sotheby’s, New York, in 2010 and 2011.
[bib10601]
NN5 Collection of Robin Craven.
[bib10609]
CSf San Francisco Public Library, San Francisco, Calif.
[bib10610]
CSmH Henry E. Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens, San Marino, Calif.
[bib10611]
CtHMTH Mark Twain House and Museum, Hartford, Conn.
[bib10612]
CtHSD Stowe-Day Memorial Library and Historical Foundation, Hartford, Conn.
[bib10613]
CtY-BR Yale University, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, New Haven, Conn.
[bib10615]
CU-SB University of California, University Library, Department of Special Collections, Santa Barbara, Calif.
[bib10621]
Mo4 Collection of Chester L. Davis, Sr.
[bib10625]
DLC United States Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
[bib10637]
Mn2 Collection of John L. Feldman
[bib10667]
IaK Keokuk Public Library, Keokuk, Iowa
[bib10717]
InU-Li Indiana University Lilly Rare Books, Bloomington.
[bib10720]
NHi New York Historical Society, New York, N.Y.
[bib10829]
OClWHi Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio
[bib10845]
PBL Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pa.
[bib10859]
PPiU University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa.
[bib10870]
Md2 Collection of Mrs. Theodore Whitfield
[bib11096]
NvR2 Collection of Timothy Wiltshire
[bib11108]
WU-MU Madison Memorial Union Library, University of Wisconsin, Madison
[bib11113]
Axelrod Collection of Todd M. Axelrod, Gallery of History
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SLC 0000 attrib “High Art.” Mark Twain’s Burlesque Life. The Illustrated Funny Folks Library. Book 6. London: Funny Folks Library. 27–30. Attributed to Clemens here, but written by Charles Heber Clark and published in chapter 19 of Elbow-Room: A Novel without a Plot (New York: Lovell).
[bib31148]
SLC 1865 “The Important Correspondence of Mark Twain Concerning the Occupancy of Grace Cathedral.” The Californian, 6 May
[bib31149]
SLC 1865 “Further Correspondence of Mark Twain Concerning the Occupancy of Grace Cathedral.” Californian, 13 May
[bib31150]
SLC 1898 “The Austrian Edison Keeping School Again.” Century Magazine 56 (n.s. 34) (August): 630–31.
[bib31156]
SLC 1902No. 44, The Mysterious Stranger. Being an Ancient Tale Found in a Jug, and Freely Translated from the Jug. Foreword and Notes by John S. Tuckey. Text established by William M. Gibson and the staff of the Mark Twain Project (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press).
[bib31157]
SLC 1883 “About George W. Cable.” Hartford Courant, 30 March, 2.
[bib31158]
SLC 1905 “‘Russian Liberty Has Had Its Last Chance,’ Says Mark Twain.” Letter to the editor dated 29 August. Boston Globe, 30 August, 4 (morning edition), 11 (evening edition). Also known as “The Treaty of Portsmouth.”
[bib31159]
SLC 1872 “Remarks about Governor Nye.” "Mark Twain’s Lecture." New York Herald, 25 January, 3.
[bib31161]
SLC 1889 “Remarks about copyright and Connecticut Yankee.” "Mark Twain and His Book. The Humorist on the Copyright Question." New York Times, 10 December, 5.
[bib31162]
SLC 1901 “Remarks about Edward VII.” "Britons Here Toast Their King, Edward." New York Times, 10 November, 9.
[bib31163]
SLC 1870 “The Union Right or Wrong? Reminiscences of Nevada.” "The Union Right or Wrong? Reminiscences of Nevada." MTS 1910, 270–73.
[bib31164]
SLC 1880 “Cigars and Tobacco.” MTS 1910, 266–68.
[bib31165]
SLC 1901 “Remarks at a meeting of the Acorn Club.” MTS 1910, 117.
[bib31166]
SLC 1895 “Speech at a performance of Pudd’nhead Wilson.” "Pudd’nhead Wilson Dramatized." MTS 1910, 78.
[bib31167]
SLC 1901 “Remarks at a reading at Princeton.” "Princeton." MTS 1910, 422.
[bib31168]
SLC 1908 “Speech at opening of Mark Twain Library in Redding.” "Books and Burglars." MTS 1910, 213–14.
[bib31169]
SLC 1899 “A New German Word.” Speech delivered in Vienna on 10 March 1899. In MTS 1910, 55.
[bib31170]
SLC 1898 “Reading at a charity event in Vienna.” "Mark Twain als Erzahler." Neue Wiener Zeitung, 2 February.
[bib31171]
SLC 1908 "Samuel L. Clemens at the Dinner in His Honor, January 11, 1908." After Dinner Speeches at the Lotos Club. New York: Printed for the Lotos Club, 1911, 374–79.
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SLC 1901 "Samuel L. Clemens at the Dinner to Benjamin B. Odell, Jr., March 23, 1901." After Dinner Speeches at the Lotos Club. New York: Printed for the Lotos Club, 1911, 12–15.
[bib31173]
SLC 1900 “Speech at Galveston Orphans Bazaar.” "The Big Bazaar Closes with a Great Speech by Mark Twain." New York Journal, 18 October.
[bib31174]
SLC 1869 “Baker’s Cat.” Part of "Around the World. Letter Number 5", Buffalo Express, 18 December, 2.
[bib31175]
SLC 1898Is He Dead? A Comedy in Three Acts. Edited with Foreword, Afterword, and Notes by Shelley Fisher Fishkin. Text Established by the Mark Twain Project, The Bancroft Library. Berkeley: University of California Press
[bib31176]
SLC 1899 “My First Lie and How I Got Out of It.” New York World, 10 December, Supplement, 1–2. Reprinted in Budd 1992b, 439–46.
[bib31178]
SLC 1878 “Legend of Sagenfeld, in Germany,” in The Stolen White Elephant, Etc.. Boston: James R. Osgood.
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SLC 1865 “Policemen’s Presents.” Golden Era 14 (7 January): 5, reprinting the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 31 December 1865–4 January? 1866.
[bib31180]
SLC 1866 “Biographical Sketch of George Washington.” Golden Era 14 (4 March): 8, reprinting the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 24–27? February, not extant.
[bib31182]
SLC 1865 “San Francisco Letter.” San Francisco Dramatic Chronicle, 8 November, 2, reprinting the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 4 November, not extant.
[bib31184]
SLC 1887 “English as She Is Taught.” Century Magazine 33 (April): 932–36.
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SLC 1864 “Inexplicable News from San Jose.” San Francisco Morning Call, 23 August, 1.
[bib31186]
SLC 1897 “His Jubilee Art.” San Francisco Examiner, 20 June, 13–14.
[bib31187]
SLC 1865 “Pleasure Excursion.” "`Mark Twain’s’ Trial Trip." Golden Era 13 (19 November): 5, reprinting, in part, an item from the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 9–12? November, not extant.
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SLC 1865 “Editorial ‘Puffing’ .” "Good for Mark." San Francisco Examiner, 20 November, 3, reprinting an item from the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 15–18? November, not extant.
[bib31189]
SLC 1865 “A Rich Epigram.” San Francisco American Flag, 20 December, 1, reprinting the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 8–10? December, not extant.
[bib31190]
SLC 1865 “A Graceful Compliment.” Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 10–31? December
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SLC 1865 “Grand Fete-Day at the Cliff House.” San Francisco Examiner, 23 December, 3, reprinting the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 19–21? December, not extant.
[bib31192]
SLC 1865 “San Francisco Letter.” Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 31 December.
[bib31193]
SLC 1899 “Theoretical and Practical Morals.” "The New Vagabond Club. Mark Twain on Practical and Theoretical Sins." Birmingham Morning Herald, 30 June.
[bib31212]
SLC 1853 “About Rambler and his enemies.” Hannibal Journal, 13 May, 2.
[bib31213]
SLC 1853 "‘Oh, She Has a Red Head!.’ ” Hannibal Journal, 13 May, 2.
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SLC 1853 “All our red headed friends.” Hannibal Journal, 13 May, 2.
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SLC 1853 “Second letter from Rambler.” Hannibal Journal, 13 May, 2.
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SLC 1853 “The Burial of Sir Abner Gilstrap, Editor of the Bloomington Republican. A Parody on ‘The Burial of Sir John Moore.’ ” Hannibal Journal, 23 May, 3.
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SLC 1854 “From Philadelphia. Correspondence of the Journal.” Muscatine Journal, 17 February, 1.
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SLC 1855 “Correspondence of the ‘Journal.’ ” Muscatine Tri-Weekly Journal, 28 February, 2.
[bib31232]
SLC 1855 “Correspondence of the ‘Journal.’ ” Muscatine Tri-Weekly Journal, 14 March, 2.
[bib31233]
SLC 1854 “For the Journal. Washington Correspondence.” Muscatine Journal, 24 March, 1.
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SLC 1856 “Speech at a printers’ banquet in Keokuk, Iowa.” "The Printers’ Festival. Birthday of Benjamin Franklin." Keokuk Gate City, 19 January.
[bib31235]
SLC 1856 “The Great Fair at St. Louis.” Keokuk Post, 21 October, 2.
[bib31237]
SLC 1856 “Cincinnati boarding house sketch.” Keokuk Post, 18 November, 2.
[bib31239]
SLC 1866 “Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ ” Letter dated 20 December 1866 on “Steamship ‘America.’ ” San Francisco Alta California, 18 January 1867, 1. Reprinted in MTTB, 11–19.
[bib31242]
SLC 1903A Dog’s Tale London: National Anti-Vivisection Society
[bib31249]
SLC 1903My Début as a Literary Person with Other Essays and Stories. Hartford: American Publishing Company.
[bib31250]
SLC 1923The Definitive Edition of the Works of Mark Twain New York: Gabriel Wells, 1923.
[bib31254]
SLC 2003Mark Twain. Press Critic. Two Previously Unpublished Essays by Mark Twain. Commentary by Thomas C. Leonard. Berkeley: The Friends of The Bancroft Library.
[bib31257]
SLC 1870The Innocents Abroad; or, The New Pilgrims’ Progress. Montreal: Dawson Brothers.
[bib31258]
SLC 1870The Innocents Abroad; or, The New Pilgrims’ Progress. Toronto: A. S. Irving.
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SLC 1869The Innocents Abroad; or, The New Pilgrims’ Progress. San Francisco: H. H. Bancroft and Co.
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SLC 1870The Innocents Abroad; or, The New Pilgrims’ Progress. Cincinnati: Nettleton and Co.
[bib31263]
SLC 1887English as She is Taught. London: T. Fisher Unwin.
[bib31267]
SLC 1900English as She is Taught. Boston: Mutual Book Company.
[bib31268]
SLC 1874Mark Twain’s Speech on Accident Insurance. Hartford: Hartford Accident Insurance Company
[bib31269]
SLC 1976Tale of the Caliph Stork Iowa City: The Windhover Press
[bib31270]
SLC 1917What Is Man? And Other Essays. New York: Harper and Brothers.
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SLC 1904A Dog’s Tale Illustrated by W.T. Smedley. New York: Harper and Brothers.
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SLC 1931Be Good, Be Good. A Poem Privately printed broadside. New York
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SLC 1996Chapters from My Autobiography. New York: Oxford University Press.
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SLC 1987Some Funny Things: Very Funny; Not Too Funny; Just Funny Enough. Toronto: W. G. Gibson n.d. (BAL 3391). Microfilm edition 1987.
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Brigidi 1885La Nuova Guida di Siena. 2d ed. Siena: E. Torrini.
[bib31278]
Lotos Club 1911After Dinner Speeches at the Lotos Club. New York: N. Y. Lotos Club.
[bib31279]
Gale 1973Plots and Characters in the Works of Mark Twain. Hamden, CT: Archon Books 1973.
[bib31280]
SLC 1907Christian Science with Notes Containing Corrections to Date. Leipzig: Tauchnitz.
[bib31282]
Branch 1942Mark Twain’s Letters in the Muscatine Journal. Chicago: Folcroft
[bib31283]
SLC 1925Date 1601. Conversation As It Was by the Social Fireside in the Time of the Tudors. San Francisco: Grabhorn Press, 1925.
[bib31284]
SLC 1897 “England’s Jubilee Pageant to Be the Greatest in History.” San Francisco Examiner, 20 June, 13. Reprinted in SLC 1923[bib00449], 193–206.
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SLC 1875Some Learned Fables for Good Old Boys and Girls. Hartford and Chicago: American Publishing Company
[bib31287]
Tyler 1875Livingstone’s Life Work Hartford and Chicago: Columbian Book Co.
[bib31288]
SLC 1893The £1,000,000 Bank-Note and Other New Stories. Leipzig: Tauchnitz, 1893.
[bib31292]
SLC 1892The American Claimant. London: Chatto & Windus.
[bib31293]
SLC 1904The Earliest Authentic Mention of Niagara Falls. Extracts from Adam’s Diary Translated from the Original MS New York: Harper and Brothers
[bib31295]
SLC 1981The New War Scare. Privately printed for James Pepper. Santa Barbara: Neville
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SLC 1872Roughing It. London: Routledge.
[bib31305]
SLC 1945A Murder, a Mystery, and a Marriage Privately printed in an edition of sixteen copies. New York: Manuscript House.
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Clemens 1897
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Traubel 1889Camden’s Compliment to Walt Whitman, May 31, 1889. Notes, Addresses, Letters, Telegrams. Edited by Horace Traubel. Philadelphia: Daivd McKay 1889.
[bib31320]
SLC 1963Simon Wheeler, Detective. New York: N.Y. Public Library
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Rabb 1907The Wit and Humor of America. 5 vols. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill Co.
[bib31327]
SLC 1900The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg and Other Stories and Sketches. London: Chatto & Windus, 1900.
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SLC 1900The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg and Other Stories and Essays. Copyright Edition. In Two Volumes. Leipzig: Tauchnitz.
[bib31329]
SLC 1901Edmund Burke on Croker and Tammany. New York: Economist Press
[bib31330]
Burdette 1903Masterpieces of Wit and Humor. George M. Smith and Co., 1901; E.J. Long, 1902.
[bib31331]
SLC 1905King Leopold’s Soliloquy: A Defense of his Congo Rule. Boston: P. R. Warren Company. Reprinted Budd 1992b[bib00147], 661–86.
[bib31333]
VillersLaughing Gas. A Repository of Fun, Wit and Humor. New York: J. S. Ogilvie & Company
[bib31334]
SLC 1872The Innocents at Home Copyright Edition. London: Routledge and Sons
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SLC 1876Information Wanter and Other Sketches. London: Routledge and Sons, 1876.
[bib31339]
SLC 1876The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. London: Chatto and Windus.
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SLC 1899 “Christian Science and the Book of Mrs. Eddy.” Cosmopolitan 27 (October): 585–94.
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SLC 1870 Untitled MS of seven pages, written ca. 14 May–8 June, labeled “Chinese Labor &c” by Albert Bigelow Paine, CU-MARK. Published in Wecter 1948, 24–26.
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SLC 1862 “Letter from Carson.” Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 12 December, clipping in Scrapbook 1:60, CU-MARK. Reprinted in MTEnt, 38–41.
[bib21258]
SLC 1863 “Letter from Mark Twain.” Letter dated “Tuesday Afternoon” [18 August]. Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 19 August, clipping in Scrapbook 2:62, CU-MARK. Reprinted in MTEnt, 66–70.
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SLC 1865 “San Francisco Letter.” Letter dated 23 December. Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 26–28 December, clipping in YSMT, 55–56. Reprinted partly in ET&S2, 413–15.
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SLC 1878 “Some Random Notes of an Idle Excursion.” In Punch, Brothers, Punch! and Other Sketches. New York: Slote, Woodman and Co. First published in 1877–78 in Atlantic Monthly 40 (October): 443–47; 40 (November): 586–92; 40 (December): 718–24; 41 (January): 12–19.
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Archer 1900 “Study and Stage, A New Parable.” London Morning Leader, 22 September, 4.
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Bertram and Kilman 1991The Three-Text Hamlet. New York: AMS Press.
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Book of Mormon 1866The Book of Mormon: An Account Written by the Hand of Mormon, upon Plates Taken from the Plates of Nephi. Translated by Joseph Smith, Jun. Sixth European Edition. Liverpool: Published by Brigham Young, Jun. Citations in the notes are to chapters and verses in this edition, followed by parenthetical citations to chapters and verses in all editions published since 1879. “1 Nephi” and “2 Nephi” refer to the “First” and “Second” books of Nephi; “3 Nephi” refers to a book listed in the table of contents as merely “Book of Nephi”; “4 Nephi” refers to another “Book of Nephi,” not listed in the table of contents, which follows immediately after “3 Nephi.”
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Book of Mormon 1981The Book of Mormon. The Doctrine and Covenants of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The Pearl of Great Price. Salt Lake City: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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Bowers 1989 “Regularization and Normalization in Modern Critical Texts.” Studies in Bibliography 42: 79–102.
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Bradley 1942The American Frontier in Hawaii: The Pioneers, 1789–1843. Stanford: Stanford University Press. Citations are to the 1968 reprint edition, Gloucester, Mass.: Peter Smith.
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Branch 1967 “ ‘My Voice Is Still for Setchell’: A Background Study of ‘Jim Smiley and His Jumping Frog.’ ” PMLA 82 (December): 591–601.
[bib20139]
Branch 1978 “‘The Babes in the Wood’: Artemus Ward’s ‘Double Health’ to Mark Twain.” PMLA 93 (October): 955–72.
[bib20141]
Brewer 1864Up and Down California in 1860–1864. Edited by Francis P. Farquhar. New Haven: Yale University Press.
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Bridgman 1987Traveling in Mark Twain. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.
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Stein 2001 “Life on the Hudson: A Mark Twain Idyll.” Riverdale Press 52 (25 October): A1, B1, B4.
[bib31377]
SLC 1909?Queen Victoria’s Jubilee. The Great Procession of June 22, 1897, in the Queen’s Honor … Printed privately for private distribution.
[bib31380]
SLC 1876The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. San Francisco: A. Roman and Co. (1876)
[bib31381]
SLC 1911Essays and Letters by Mark Twain. A Collection of the Original Articles from the NAR and the Forum. San Francisco 1911.
[bib31383]
SLC 1901 “Speech to the Brooklyn Clerical Union at the Montauk Club.” Reported in "Only a Bit of Humor," Brooklyn Eagle, 29 April.
[bib31384]
SLC 1871 “Mark Twain on Juvenile Pugilists.” Buffalo Express, 28 January 1871.
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Buyers Manual 1872 “The Buyers’ Manual and Business Guide … with Copious and Readable Selections Chiefly From California Writers.” San Francisco: Francis and Valentine
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SLC 1904 “Sold to Satan.” MS of 28 pages, CU-MARK
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Street 1916Abroad at Home New York: The Century Company
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SLC 1902 "In Dim and Fitful Visions They Flit Across the Distances.” MS of eleven leaves, written on 18 August, CU-MARK.
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Gilder 1910Grover Cleveland: A Record of Friendship. New York: The Century Company.
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Lynch 1932Grover Cleveland: A Man Four-Square. New York: Horace Liveright.
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SLC 1890 “A Wonderful Pair of Slippers.” St. Nicholas Magazine (February), 309–313.
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Day 1975Mark Twain’s Letters from Hawaii. University of Hawaii Press.
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SLC 1880A Tramp Abroad London: Chatto and Windus.
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SLC 1880A Tramp Abroad Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz.
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SLC 1884A Tramp Abroad London: Chatto and Windus.
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U.S. Department of State 1911Register of the Department of State. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office.
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SLC 1883Life on the Mississippi London: Chatto and Windus
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SLC 1883Life on the Mississippi Montreal: Dawson Brothers
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SLC 1872The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Foreword and Notes by John C. Gerber. Text established by Paul Baender. Berkeley: Univ. of California Press
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SLC 1876The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Toronto: Belford Brothers.
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SLC 1876The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz.
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SLC 1872The Adventures of Tom Sawyer London: Chatto and Windus.
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SLC 1881The Prince and the Pauper: A Tale for Young People of All Ages London: Chatto and Windus.
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SLC 1881The Prince and the Pauper: A Tale for Young People of All Ages Montreal: Dawson Brothers.
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SLC 1881The Prince and the Pauper Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz.
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SLC 1876The Prince and the Paper. A Tale for Young People of All Ages Ed. Victor Fischer and Michael B. Frank. Berkeley: Univ. of California Press
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SLC 1900How to Tell a Story and Other Essays. Volume Hartford: American Publishing Company.
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SLC 1884The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. (Tom Sawyer’s Comrade). Scene: The Mississippi Valley. Time: Forty to Fifty Years Ago. By Mark Twain. With One Hundred and Seventy-four Illustrations London: Chatto and Windus.
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Fischer 1983 “Huck Finn Reviewed: The Reception of Huckleberry Finn in the United States, 1885–1897.” American Literary Realism 16 (Spring): 1–57.
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SLC 1894 “Private History of the ‘Jumping Frog’ Story.” North American Review 158:446–53.
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Fentress County Deeds 1820–48Fentress County Register of Deeds, Vols. A–D, November 1820 to October 1848. Roll 7. Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville, Tennessee.
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Fentress County Land GrantsMountain District Land Grants. Roll 144. Tennessee State Library and Archives, Nashville, Tennessee.
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SLC 1979 “A Gallant Fireman.” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981), 61–62.
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Winship 1995Literary Publishing in the Mid-Nineteenth Century: The Business of Ticknor and Fields. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
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Fleming 1935The Complete Marjory Fleming: Her Journals, Letters and Verses. Transcribed and edited by Frank Sidgwick. New York: Oxford University Press.
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Campbell 1891 “Love.” Century Magazine 42 (October): 910
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Baedeker 1880The Rhine from Rotterdam to Constance. Handbook for Travellers. 7th remodelled ed. Leipzig: Karl Baedeker.
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Soria 1964 “Mark Twain and Vedder’s Medusa.” American Quarterly 16: 602–6.
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British CensusCensus Returns of England and Wales, 1881. Kew, Surrey, England. RG11/649. The National Archives of the United Kingdom: Public Records Office. Potocopy in CU-MARK.
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Ashcroft 1904 “Plasmon’s Career in America. As recounted by R. W. Ashcroft.” TS of twenty leaves, dated 22 September, CU-MARK.
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Lee 1937The Daily Newspaper in America: The Evolution of a Social Instrument. New York: Macmillan.
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Eddy 1887Alcohol in History: An Account of Intemperance in All Ages. New York: National Temperance Society and Publication House.
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Newton 1879The Modern Bethesda, or the Gift of Healing Restored. Being Some Account of the Life and Labors of Dr. J. R. Newton, Healer. New York: Newton Publishing Company.
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SLC 1909 “H. H. Rogers.” MS of twenty pages, consisting of several pagination sequences, written between August and December, CU-MARK. Published in MTA, 1:256–65.
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“Rev. Dr. Buckley” 1883 “Rev. Dr. Buckley and Newton the Healer.” The Medical Record 24 (10 November): 519–20.
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Hawthorne 1885Nathaniel Hawthorne and His Wife: A Biography. 2 vols. Boston: James R. Osgood and Co.
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“Antarctic Discoveries” 1840. “Antarctic Discoveries.” Monthly Chronicle of Events, Discoveries, Improvements and Opinions 1 (July): 210–19.
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Schmidt 2008 “The Lost Autobiography of Orion Clemens.”
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Farnie 1858Pet Marjorie: A Story of Child Life Fifty Years Ago. Edinburgh, n.p.
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Brown 1863 “Pet Marjorie: A Story of Child Life Fifty Years Ago.” North British Review 39 (November): 379–98.
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Houston 1898A Dictionary of Electrical Words, Terms and Phrases. 4th ed. New York: The W. J. Johnston Company.
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Vetter 2008 “Poets of Cambridge, U.S.A.: Witter Bynner.”
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AskART 2008 “Barry Faulkner.”
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Lyon 1905 Diary in The Standard Daily Reminder: 1905. MS notebook of 368 pages, CU-MARK. [Lyon kept two diaries for 1905, this one and Lyon 1905b[bib33740]; some entries appear in both, but each also includes entries not found in the other.]
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Longfellow Memorial Association 1882 “Longfellow Memorial Association. [Circular.].” Literary World 13 (20 May): 160.
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SLC 1875 “Encounter with an Interviewer.” In Brougham and Elderkin 1875[bib00433], 25–32. Reprinted in Budd 1992a,[bib00146] 583–87.
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Dennett 1933John Hay: From Poetry to Politics. New York: Dodd, Mead and Co.
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SLC 1907 “The Private Secretary’s Diary.” 10 MS leaves, CU-MARK.
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SLC 1898 “Group of Servants.” MS of 17 leaves, CU-MARK
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SLC 1897Tom Sawyer, Detective, As Told by Huck Finn, and Other Tales. Copyright edition. Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz.
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SLC 1881 “A Duel Prevented.” Untitled extract in History of Nevada. Edited by Myron Angel. Oakland: Thompson and West, 1881, 292, reprinting the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 2 August 1863, not extant.
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SLC 1874 “A Postal Case.” Unknown extent.
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SLC 1867 “A New Cabinet ‘Regulator.’ ” Washington Evening Star, 16 December, 2.
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SLC 1903 “A Song Composed in a Dream.” Atlantic Monthly 91 (January): 141–43.
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SLC 1979 “The Dandy Frightening the Squatter.” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981), 63–65.
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SLC 1979 “Hannibal, Missouri.” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981), 66–68.
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SLC 1979 “A Family Muss.” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981), 69–71.
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SLC 1979 "‘Local’ Resolves to Commit Suicide.” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981), 75.
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SLC 1979 "‘Pictur’’ Department.” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981), 76–77.
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SLC 1979 “Historical Exhibition—A No. 1 Ruse.” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981), 78–82.
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SLC 1979 “Blab’s Tour.” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981), 84.
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SLC 1979 "‘Connubial Bliss’” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981), 85–87.
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SLC 1979 “The Heart’s Lament.” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981), 88–90.
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SLC 1979 “Love Concealed. To Miss Katie of H——l.” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981), 94.
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SLC 1979 “First Letter from Grumbler.” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981), 95.
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SLC 1979 “First Letter from Rambler.” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981),96–97.
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SLC 1979 “To Rambler.” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981), 97.
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SLC 1979 “Letter from Peter Pencilcase’s Son, John Snooks.” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981), 98.
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SLC 1979 “Second Letter from Rambler.” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981), 99.
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SLC 1979 “Separation.” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981), 100.
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SLC 1979 “ ‘Oh, She Has a Red Head!’ ” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981), 104–105.
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SLC 1979 “The Burial of Sir Abner Gilstrap, Editor of the Bloomington ‘Republican.’ ” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981), 106–109.
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SLC 1979 “ ‘Jul’us Caesar.’ ” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981), 110–17.
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SLC 1979 “To Mollie.” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981), 118–19.
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SLC 1979 “Lines Suggested by a Reminiscence, and Which You Will Perhaps Understand.” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981), 120–23.
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SLC 1979 “To Jennie.” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981), 124–25.
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SLC 1979 “River Intelligence.” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981), 126–33.
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SLC 1979 “The Mysterious Murders in Risse.” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981), 134–41.
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SLC 1979 “Pilot’s Memoranda.” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981), 142–45.
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SLC 1979 “Ghost Life on the Mississippi.” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981), 146–51.
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SLC 1979 “Petrified Man.” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981), 155–59.
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SLC 1979 “The Spanish Mine.” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981), 164–66.
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SLC 1979 “The Spanish.” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981), 167–68.
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SLC 1979 “The Pah-Utes.” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981), 169–70.
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SLC 1979 “The Illustrious Departed.” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981), 171–74.
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SLC 1979 “Our Stock Remarks.” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981), 175–76.
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SLC 1979 “More Ghosts.” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981), 177–78.
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SLC 1979 “New Year’s Day.” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981), 179–80.
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SLC 1979 “Unfortunate Thief.” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981), 181–82.
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SLC 1979 “The Sanitary Ball.” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981), 183–87.
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SLC 1979 “Due Notice.” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981), 189.
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SLC 1979 “Territorial Sweets.” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981), 190–91.
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SLC 1979 “Letter from Carson City.” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981), 192–98.
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SLC 1979 “Letter from Carson.” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981), 199–204.
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SLC 1979 “Letter from Carson.” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981), 205–209.
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SLC 1979 “Silver Bars—How Assayed.” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981),Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981),.
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SLC 1979 “Ye Sentimental Law Student.” Early Tales & Sketches, vol. 1, ed. Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1981), 215–19.
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