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Autobiography of Mark Twain: The Complete and Authoritative Edition, Volume 1

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by Mark Twain


  2009b. “Mark Twain’s Illustrated Autobiography.” http://www.twainquotes.com/IllustratedAutobio.html. Accessed 21 September 2009.

  2009c. “Mark Twain and Karl Gerhardt.” http://www.twainquotes.com/Gerhardt/gerhardt.html. Accessed 25 September 2009.

  2009d. “Works of Karl Gerhardt.” http://www.twainquotes.com/Gerhardt/grantbustdetails.html. Accessed 27 September 2009.

  Scientific American. 1901. “Mark Twain, James W. Paige and the Paige Typesetter.” Scientific American 84 (9 March): 150.

  Scott, Arthur L. 1963. “The Innocents Adrift Edited by Mark Twain’s Official Biographer.” PMLA 78 (June): 230–37.

  Selby, P. O., comp. 1973. Mark Twain’s Kinfolks. Kirksville, Mo.: Missouriana Library, Northeast Missouri State University.

  Sellers, Ruth Aulbach. 1972. “Captain Tonk Was Clown Prince of Murray, Idaho.” Kellogg (Idaho) Evening News, 22 December, unknown page.

  Shapiro, Fred R., ed. 2006. The Yale Book of Quotations. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press.

  Shaw, Henry Wheeler [Josh Billings, pseud.]. 1869. Josh Billings’ Farmer’s Allminax for the Year of Our Lord 1870. New York: G. W. Carleton.

  Sheridan, Philip H. 1888. Personal Memoirs of P. H. Sheridan, General, United States Army. 2 vols. New York: Charles L. Webster and Co.

  Sherman, William T. 1875. Memoirs of General William T. Sherman. 2 vols. New York: D. Appleton and Co.

  Skandera-Trombley, Laura E. 1994. Mark Twain in the Company of Women. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press.

  SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens).

  1851. “A Gallant Fireman.” Hannibal Western Union, 16 January, 3. Reprinted in ET&S1, 62.

  1855–56. “ ‘Jul’us Caesar.’ ” MS of fourteen pages on four folios, NPV. Published in ET&S1, 110–17.

  1864a. “Doings in Nevada.” Letter dated 4 January. New York Sunday Mercury, 7 February, 3. Reprinted in MTEnt, 121–26.

  1864b. “Those Blasted Children.” New York Sunday Mercury, 21 February, 3.

  1865. “Jim Smiley and His Jumping Frog.” New York Saturday Press 4 (18 November): 248–49. Reprinted in ET&S2, 282–88.

  1866a. “Captain Montgomery.” San Francisco Golden Era 14 (28 January): 6.

  1866b. “Scenes in Honolulu—No. 13.” Letter dated 22 June. Sacramento Union, 16 July, 3. Reprinted in MTH, 328–34.

  1866c. “Letter from Honolulu.” Letter dated 25 June. Sacramento Union, 19 July, 1. Reprinted in MTH, 335–47.

  1866d. “Forty-three Days in an Open Boat.” Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 34 (December): 104–13.

  1867a. The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County, and Other Sketches. Edited by John Paul. New York: C. H. Webb.

  1867b. “The Winner of the Medal.” New York Sunday Mercury, 3 March, 3.

  1867c. “A Curtain Lecture Concerning Skating.” New York Sunday Mercury, 17 March, 3.

  1867d. “Barbarous.” New York Sunday Mercury, 24 March, 3.

  1867e. “From Mark Twain. Explanatory.” St. Louis Missouri Republican, 24 March, 1.

  1867f. “Female Suffrage.” New York Sunday Mercury, 7 April, 3.

  1867g. “Official Physic.” New York Sunday Mercury, 21 April, 3.

  1867h. “Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [No. 14.]” Letter dated 16 April. San Francisco Alta California, 26 May, 1. Reprinted in MTTB, 141–48.

  1867i. “Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ [No. 18.]” Letter dated 18 May. San Francisco Alta California, 23 June, 1. Reprinted in part in MTTB, 180–91.

  1867j. “A Reminiscence of Artemus Ward.” New York Sunday Mercury, 7 July, 3.

  1867k. “Jim Wolf and the Tom-Cats.” New York Sunday Mercury, 14 July, 3. Reprinted in Budd 1992a, 235–37.

  1867l. “The Mediterranean Excursion.” Letter dated 23 June. New York Tribune, 30 July, 2. Reprinted in TIA, 10–18.

  1867m. “The Mediterranean Excursion.” New York Tribune, 6 September, 2. Reprinted in TIA, 72–74.

  1867n. “Americans on a Visit to the Emperor of Russia.” Letter dated 26 August. New York Tribune, 19 September, 1. Reprinted in TIA, 142–50.

  1867o. “A Yankee in the Orient.” Letter dated 31 August. New York Tribune, 25 October, 2. Reprinted in TIA, 128–32.

  1867p. “The American Colony in Palestine.” Letter dated 2 October. New York Tribune, 2 November, 2. Reprinted in TIA, 306–9.

  1867q. “The Holy Land Excursion. Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ Number Twenty-one.” San Francisco Alta California, 3 November, 1. Reprinted in TIA, 137–42.

  1867r. “The Holy Land. First Day in Palestine.” New York Tribune, 9 November, 1. Reprinted in TIA, 209–13.

  1867s. “The Cruise of the Quaker City.” Undated letter written 19 November. New York Herald, 20 November, 7. Reprinted in TIA, 313–19.

  1867t. “Interview with Gen. Grant.” MS of nine leaves, datelined “Washington, Dec. 6,” NPV.

  1868a. “Mark Twain in Washington. Special Correspondence of the Alta California.” Letter dated 10 December 1867. San Francisco Alta California, 15 January, 1.

  1868b. “General Washington’s Negro Body-Servant. A Biographical Sketch.” Galaxy 5 (February): 154–56.

  1868c. “Mark Twain in Washington. Special Correspondent of the Alta California.” Letter dated 11 January. San Francisco Alta California, 5 February, 2.

  1868d. “Letter from Mark Twain.” Letter dated 31 January. Chicago Republican, 8 February, 2.

  1868e. “Boy’s Manuscript.” MS of fifty-eight leaves, written in October–November, CU-MARK. Published in Inds, 1–19.

  1869a. The Innocents Abroad; or, The New Pilgrims’ Progress. Hartford: American Publishing Company.

  1869b. “Letter from Mark Twain.” Letter dated July. San Francisco Alta California, 25 July, 1.

  1870a. “Anson Burlingame.” Buffalo Express, 25 February, 2. Reprinted in SLC 1923, 17–23.

  1870b. “The Facts in the Case of the Great Beef Contract.” Galaxy 9 (May): 718–21. Reprinted in Budd 1992a, 367–73.

  1870c. “The Late Benjamin Franklin.” Galaxy 10 (July): 138–40.

  1870d. “Fortifications of Paris.” Buffalo Express, 17 September, 2.

  1870e. “Riley—Newspaper Correspondent.” Galaxy 10 (November): 726–27.

  1871a. Mark Twain’s (Burlesque) Autobiography and First Romance. New York: Sheldon and Co.

  1871b. “The Facts in the Case of George Fisher, Deceased.” Galaxy 11 (January): 152–55. Reprinted in Budd 1992a, 500–506.

  1871c. “An Autobiography.” Aldine 4 (April): 52.

  1872. Roughing It. Hartford: American Publishing Company.

  1873–74. The Gilded Age: A Tale of To-day. Charles Dudley Warner, coauthor. Hartford: American Publishing Company. [Early copies bound with 1873 title page, later ones with 1874 title page: see BAL 3357.]

  1874a. Colonel 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 survive: one in DLC, and two in CU-MARK.

  1874b. “A True Story, Repeated Word for Word as I Heard It.” Atlantic Monthly 34 (November): 591–94. Reprinted in Budd 1992a, 578–82.

  1875a. “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.

  1875b. “Encounter with an Interviewer.” In Brougham and Elderkin 1875, 25–32. Reprinted in Budd 1992a, 583–87.

  1875c. Mark Twain’s Sketches, New and Old. Hartford: American Publishing Company.

  1876. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Hartford: American Publishing Company.

  1876–85. “A Record of the Small Foolishnesses of Susie & ‘Bay’ Clemens (Infants).” MS of 111 pages, ViU.

  1877a. A True Story, and the Recent Carnival of Crime. Boston: James R. Osgood and Co.

  1877b. “Autobiography of a Damned Fool.” MS of 115 leaves, written March–May, with minor revisions after 1880, CU-MARK. Published in S
&B, 136–61.

  1880a. A Tramp Abroad. Hartford: American Publishing Company.

  1880b. “On the Decay of the Art of Lying.” Paper presented at the Hartford Monday Evening Club on 5 April. Published in SLC 1882a, 217–25. Reprinted in Budd 1992a, 824–29.

  1880c. “The Shakspeare Mulberry.” MS of twelve pages, written on 23 November, CtHMTH.

  1881. The Prince and the Pauper: A Tale for Young People of All Ages. Boston: James R. Osgood and Co.

  1882a. The Stolen White Elephant, Etc. Boston: James R. Osgood and Co.

  1882b. “The McWilliamses and the Burglar Alarm.” Harper’s Christmas: Pictures and Papers Done by the Tile Club and Its Literary Friends (December): 28–29. Reprinted in Budd 1992a, 837–43.

  1883. Life on the Mississippi. Boston: James R. Osgood and Co.

  1884. “Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer among the Indians.” MS originally of 228 pages, written beginning in July, primarily in MiD (some of the MS is at other institutions, some is missing: see Inds, 372–73). Published in HH&T, 81–140, and Inds, 33–81.

  1885a. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. New York: Charles L. Webster and Co.

  1885b. “The Private History of a Campaign That Failed.” Century Magazine 31 (December): 193–204. Reprinted in Budd 1992b, 863–82.

  1887. “English as She Is Taught.” Century Magazine 33 (April): 932–36.

  1889. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court. New York: Charles L. Webster and Co.

  1891a. “The Innocents Adrift.” MS of 174 pages, CU-MARK. Published in part as “Down the Rhone” in SLC 1923, 129–68.

  1891b. “Mental Telegraphy.” Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 84 (December): 95–104.

  1892. The American Claimant. New York: Charles L. Webster and Co.

  1893. “The Back Number: A Monthly Magazine.” MS of five leaves, NNPM.

  1894a. Tom Sawyer Abroad. New York: Charles L. Webster and Co.

  1894b. The Tragedy of Pudd’nhead Wilson and the Comedy Those Extraordinary Twins. Hartford: American Publishing Company.

  1895. “Mental Telegraphy Again.” Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 91 (September): 521–24.

  1896a. Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc. New York: Harper and Brothers.

  1896b. Tom Sawyer Abroad, Tom Sawyer, Detective and Other Stories Etc., Etc. New York: Harper and Brothers.

  1896c. “Tom Sawyer, Detective.” Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 93 (August–September): 344–61, 519–37.

  1896–1906. “Memorial to Susy.” MS of 104 leaves, various drafts and parts, CU-MARK.

  1897a. Following the Equator: A Journey around the World. Hartford: American Publishing Company.

  1897b. More Tramps Abroad. London: Chatto and Windus.

  1897c. Untitled MS of thirty-nine leaves concerning Wilhelmine, Margravine of Bayreuth, CU-MARK.

  1897d. “England’s Jubilee Pageant to Be the Greatest in History.” San Francisco Examiner, 20 June, 13. Reprinted in SLC 1923, 193–206.

  1897e. “His Jubilee Art.” San Francisco Examiner, 20 June, 13–14.

  1897f. “All Nations Pay Homage to Victoria.” San Francisco Examiner, 23 June, 1, 4. Reprinted in SLC 1923, 206–10.

  1897g. “Villagers of 1840–3.” MS of forty-three leaves, written in July–August, CU-MARK. Published in Inds, 93–108.

  1897–?1902. “Tom Sawyer’s Conspiracy.” MS of 241 pages, CU-MARK. Published in HH&T, 152–242, and Inds, 134–213.

  1898a. “Dueling.” MS of sixteen pages, written on 8 March, CU-MARK.

  1898b. “At the Appetite-Cure.” Cosmopolitan 25 (August): 425–33.

  1898c. “Schoolhouse Hill.” MS of 139 pages, written in November–December, CU-MARK. Published in MSM, 175–220, and Inds, 214–59.

  1899a. “Samuel Langhorne Clemens.” MS of fourteen leaves, notes written in March for Samuel E. Moffett to use in preparing a biographical sketch, NN-BGC.

  1899b. “Concerning the Jews.” Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 99 (September): 527–35. Reprinted in SLC 1900a, 250–75.

  1899c. “Christian Science and the Book of Mrs. Eddy.” Cosmopolitan 27 (October): 585–94.

  1899d. “My Début as a Literary Person.” Century Magazine 59 (November): 76–88.

  1899e. “My First Lie and How I Got Out of It.” New York World, 10 December, Supplement, 1–2. Reprinted in Budd 1992b, 439–46.

  1900a. How to Tell a Story and Other Essays. The Writings of Mark Twain. Édition de Luxe. Volume 22. Hartford: American Publishing Company.

  1900b. The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg and Other Stories and Essays. New York: Harper and Brothers.

  1901. “Two Little Tales.” Century Magazine 63 (November): 24–32.

  1902a. “Aguinaldo.” MS of sixty-two leaves and TS of twenty-one leaves, CU-MARK. Published as “Review of Edwin Wildman’s Biography of Aguinaldo” in Zwick 1992, 86–108.

  1902b. “Huck.” MS of one page, probably written in 1902, CU-MARK.

  1902c. “A Defence of General Funston.” North American Review 174 (May): 613–24. Reprinted in Zwick 1992, 119–32.

  1902d. “Christian Science.” North American Review 175 (December): 756–68.

  1903a. My Début as a Literary Person with Other Essays and Stories. Hartford: American Publishing Company.

  1903b. “Christian Science—II.” North American Review 176 (January): 1–9.

  1903c. “Christian Science—III.” North American Review 176 (February): 173–84.

  1903d. “Mrs. Eddy in Error.” North American Review 176 (April): 505–17.

  1903e. “Major General Wood, M.D.” MS of ten leaves, written 15 December, and TS of five leaves, typed and revised before 28 December, CU-MARK. Published in Zwick 1992, 151–55.

  1904a. “The Countess Massiglia.” MS of thirty-six leaves, CU-MARK.

  1904b. “Saint Joan of Arc.” Harper’s Monthly Magazine 110 (December): 3–12.

  1905a. King Leopold’s Soliloquy: A Defense of His Congo Rule. Boston: P. R. Warren Company.

  1905b. “Concerning Copyright: An Open Letter to the Register of Copyrights.” North American Review 180 (January): 1–8. Reprinted in Budd 1992b, 627–34.

  1905c. “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.

  1905d. “ ‘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.”

  1905e. “John Hay and the Ballads.” Harper’s Weekly 49 (21 October): 1530.

  1905f. “ ‘Mark Twain’ Talks Peace.” Chicago Tribune, 5 November, 1. Text of speech available online at http://www.twainquotes.com/Peace.html.

  1905g. “Mark Twain’s 70th Birthday: Souvenir of Its Celebration.” Supplement to Harper’s Weekly 49 (23 December): 1883–1914. Facsimile available at MTPO.

  1906a. “A Family Sketch.” MS of sixty-five pages, CLjC.

  1906b. What Is Man? New York: De Vinne Press.

  1906c. “A Horse’s Tale.” Harper’s Monthly Magazine 113 (August–September): 327–42, 539–49.

  1906d. “Hunting the Deceitful Turkey.” Harper’s Monthly Magazine 114 (December): 57–58.

  1909a. “To Rev. S. C. Thompson.” MS of seventeen pages, written 23 April, CU-MARK. Published in part in MTB, 1:482–83.

  1909b. “Ashcroft-Lyon Manuscript.” MS of 464 leaves, written May–September, CU-MARK.

  1909c. “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.

  1909d. “Marjorie Fleming, the Wonder Child.” Harper’s Bazar 43 (December): 1182–83, 1229.

  1909e. “Closing Words of My Autobiography.” MS of forty-four pages, written on 24, 25, and 26 December, CU-MARK. Published as “The Death of Jean” in Harper’s Monthly Magazine 122 (January 1911): 210–15.

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bsp; 1910. “The Turning Point of My Life.” Harper’s Bazar 44 (February): 118–19. Reprinted in Budd 1992b, 929–38, and WIM, 455–64.

  1917. What Is Man? And Other Essays. New York: Harper and Brothers.

  1922a. “Unpublished Chapters from the Autobiography of Mark Twain: Part I.” Harper’s Monthly Magazine 144 (February): 273–80.

 

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