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

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by Mark Twain


  Virginia City Territorial Enterprise

  LECTURES AND SPEECHES: “The American Vandal Abroad,”

  “Artemus Ward, Humorist,”

  Australia

  Authors’ Readings

  “The Babies” (toast to Grant)

  Barnard College

  Berlin

  Ceylon

  first New York lecture

  “The Frozen Truth,”

  “The Golden Arm” (“The Woman with the Golden Arm,” “A Ghost Story”)

  hiatus

  Holmes breakfast

  India

  Jewish benefit

  lecture-circuit experiences

  London

  Longfellow Memorial Association

  New Zealand

  Players club

  “Reminiscences of Some un-Commonplace Characters I Have Chanced to Meet,”

  Republican rally (introduction of Grant)

  Robert Fulton Memorial Association

  “Roughing It” lecture

  Sandwich Islands lecture

  seventieth birthday dinner

  South Africa

  speeches November 1905–April 1906

  spelling bee

  technique at social banquets

  tour with Cable

  Tuskegee Institute

  Twentieth Century Club

  Vassar College

  Vienna

  Washington, D.C.

  Westside Y.M.C.A. (Majestic Theatre)

  “whistling story,”

  Whittier birthday dinner

  world tour

  MINER

  MISSISSIPPI RIVER PILOT

  PSEUDONYM

  SENATORIAL SECRETARY

  TRAVEL. See also Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, LECTURES AND SPEECHES, world tour

  Quaker City excursion

  and individual place names

  TYPESETTER AND PRINTER

  WORKS: “Aguinaldo” (book review)

  Ah Sin

  The American Claimant

  “Anson Burlingame,”

  “Ashcroft-Lyon Manuscript,”

  “At the Appetite-Cure,”

  autobiographical notes (1899)

  “An Autobiography,”

  “Autobiography of a Damned Fool,”

  “Boy’s Manuscript,”

  “Captain Montgomery,”

  “Captain Stormfield’s Visit to Heaven,”

  The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County, and Other Sketches

  Christian Science

  “Christian Science and the Book of Mrs. Eddy,”

  “Closing Words of My Autobiography,”

  Collected Works editions

  Colonel Sellers (Gilded Age play)

  “Concerning Copyright,”

  “Concerning the Jews,”

  “Conversations with Satan,”

  “The Countess Massiglia,”

  “A Defence of General Funston,”

  “Doings in Nevada,”

  “Dueling,”

  “An Encounter with an Interviewer,”

  “English as She Is Taught,”

  Europe and Elsewhere

  “The Facts in the Case of George Fisher, Deceased,”

  “The Facts in the Case of the Great Beef Contract,”

  “Fortifications of Paris,”

  “Forty-Three Days in an Open Boat,”

  “From Chapter XVII,”

  “A Gallant Fireman,”

  “General Washington’s Negro Body-Servant,”

  “Hellfire Hotchkiss,”

  “Henry H. Rogers (Continued),”

  “A Horse’s Tale,”

  “How I Escaped Being Killed in a Duel,”

  How to Tell a Story and Other Essays

  “Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer among the Indians,”

  “Huck Finn” (1902 fragment)

  “The Innocents Adrift” (“Down the Rhone”)

  “Interview with Gen. Grant,”

  “Jane Lampton Clemens,”

  “Jim Smiley and His Jumping Frog,”

  “Jim Wolf and the Tom-Cats,”

  “Josh” letters

  “Jul’us Caesar,”

  King Leopold’s Soliloquy

  “The Late Benjamin Franklin,”

  “Macfarlane,”

  “The McWilliamses and the Burglar Alarm,”

  “Major General Wood, M.D.,”

  The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg and Other Stories and Essays

  “Marjorie Fleming, the Wonder Child,”

  Mark Twain’s (Burlesque) Autobiography

  Mark Twain’s Library of Humor

  Mark Twain’s Sketches, New and Old

  “The Memorable Assassination,”

  “Memorial to Susy,”

  “Mental Telegraphy,”

  “Mental Telegraphy Again,”

  More Tramps Abroad

  My Début as a Literary Person with Other Essays and Stories

  “My First Lie and How I Got Out of It,”

  “My Platonic Sweetheart,”

  “New Huck Finn,”

  “No. 44, The Mysterious Stranger,”

  “Old Times on the Mississippi,”

  “On the Decay of the Art of Lying,”

  Personal Re-collections of Joan of Arc

  “The Private History of a Campaign That Failed,”

  “A Record of the Small Foolishnesses of Susie & ‘Bay’ Clemens (Infants),”

  “Riley—Newspaper Correspondent,”

  “‘Russian Liberty Has Had Its Last Chance’” (“The Treaty of Portsmouth”)

  “Schoolhouse Hill,”

  South African diamond mine book (proposed)

  The Stolen White Elephant, Etc.

  “St. Petersburg Fragment,”

  Tom Sawyer Abroad

  “Tom Sawyer, Detective,”

  “Tom Sawyer’s Conspiracy,”

  “To My Missionary Critics,”

  “To the Person Sitting in Darkness,”

  “To the Rev. S. C. Thompson,”

  The Tragedy of Pudd’nhead Wilson and the Comedy Those Extraordinary Twins

  “Travel-Scraps II,”

  A True Story, and the Recent Carnival of Crime

  “A True Story, Repeated Word for Word as I Heard It,”

  “A Trying Situation,”

  “The Turning Point of My Life,”

  “Two Little Tales,”

  “Unpublished Chapters from the Autobiography of Mark Twain,”

  “Villagers of 1840”3,”

  “Wapping Alice” (“English Mary”)

  “The War-Prayer,”

  What Is Man?. See also Adventures of Huckleberry Finn; The Adventures of Tom Sawyer; A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court; Following the Equator; The Gilded Age; The Innocents Abroad; Life on the Mississippi; “The Mysterious Stranger” manuscripts; The Prince and the Pauper; Roughing It; A Tramp Abroad

  Clemens, Sherrard

  Clements, Gregory (“Geoffrey”)

  Clements, Richard

  Clements, Robert

  Cleveland, Frances Folsom (Mrs. Grover Cleveland)

  Cleveland, Grover

  Authors’ Reading reception

  letters honoring birthday

  as mayor and sheriff of Buffalo

  response to SLC’s letter to daughter Ruth

  SLC’s plea for Mason

  visit of SLC and Cable when governor. See also Cleveland-Blaine election

  Cleveland, Ruth (“Baby Ruth”)

  Cleveland-Blaine election and “mugwumps,”

  Cleveland Leader

  “Closing Words of My Autobiography,”

  Clough, Frederick

  Coit, Robert

  Collier’s Weekly

  Colonel Sellers (Gilded Age play)

  Colt, Elizabeth Jarvis (Mrs. Samuel Colt)

  Colt, Samuel

  Colt’s Patent Fire-Arms Manufacturing Company

  “Comment on Tautology and Grammar,”

  C
onfessions (Rousseau)

  A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court

  Consolidated Virginia Mine

  Copyright: dispute over Quaker City letters

  saved when Webster and Company failed

  SLC’s scheme to extend

  Cord, Mary Ann (Auntie)

  Cornell University

  Cosimo I

  Cosmopolitan (periodical)

  Cox, James

  Crane, Susan Langdon (Mrs. Theodore Crane; Aunt Susy)

  father’s final illness

  inherits Quarry Farm

  spelling ability. See also Quarry Farm

  Crane, Theodore

  Creswell, John A. J.

  The Critic (periodical)

  The Critic (play)

  Croker, Eyre Coote

  Croker, Richard

  Cunningham, Dr.

  Cutler, Ellen (Mrs. William K. Cutler)

  Cutler, William K.

  Daggett, Rollin M.

  Daly, Augustin

  Daly, Joseph F.

  Daniel (Uncle Dan’l, slave)

  Dante

  Davis, Charles E.

  Dawson, John D.

  Dawson’s school

  Dawson, Noble E.

  De Cordova, Raphael

  Democratic Party

  Jeremiah and Sherrard Clemens

  Morris incident

  SLC’s opposition to Tilden.

  See also Cleveland-Blaine election

  Dennison, William

  Depew, Chauncey M.

  De Quille, Dan. See Wright, William H.

  Derby, George Horatio (“Squibob”; “John Phoenix”)

  Devens, Charles

  DeVoto, Bernard. See Mark Twain in Eruption

  The Diary of Samuel Pepys

  Dick, William Brisbane

  Dick and Fitzgerald

  Dickens, Charles

  Dickinson, Anna

  Dilke, Charles Wentworth

  Disraeli, Benjamin

  Dixon, Thomas, Jr.

  Doctors

  Olivia Clemens’s experience as teenage invalid

  Dodge, Mary Mapes

  Dodge, Richard Irving

  Dodge, William E.

  Dodgson, Charles L. (Lewis Carroll)

  Dolby, George

  Douglas, David

  Douglas, Joe

  Douglas, John H.

  Douglass, Frederick

  Drake, Francis

  Drew, John

  Drinking: anecdote about Episcopal sextons

  anecdote about drunken sutler. See also Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, ATTITUDES AND HABITS, eating and drinking

  Dueling: rival editors in Virginia City, Nev. Terr.

  SLC’s “Dueling” manuscript

  Wise and Clemens

  Dublin, N.H.: SLC dictates autobiography

  SLC spends summers

  visit of Harvey

  Duncan, Charles C.

  Duncan, Joseph W.

  Dunham, Austin Cornelius

  Dunham, Samuel G.

  “An Early Attempt,”

  “Early Years in Florida, Missouri,”

  École des Beaux-Arts

  Eddy, Mary Baker

  Eddy, Theodore

  Eddy, William

  Edinburgh

  Edison, Thomas A.

  Edwards, Henry

  Elcho, Lord (Francis Wemyss-Charteris-Douglas)

  Eliot, Charles William

  Elisabeth Amalie Eugenie (empress of Austria)

  Elise (German nursemaid)

  Elmira, N.Y.: cemetery

  SLC and OLC’s wedding

  SLC’s experience with doctor

  SLC’s visit to court Olivia Langdon; See also Quarry Farm

  Elmira Female College

  Elmira Water Cure

  Emerson, Ellen

  Emerson, Ralph Waldo

  Whittier birthday dinner

  “Emmeline” (painting)

  England. See London

  English Mary (servant)

  Enterprise Publishing Company

  Erie Railroad Company

  Fagnani, Charles P.

  Fair, James G.

  Fairbanks, Charles W.

  Fairbanks, Mary Mason

  Fairchild, Charles

  Fairchild, Lucius

  Fairfax, Charles Snowden

  Fairfax, Thomas

  Fairfax, William

  Fall, George L.

  Farnham Type-Setter Manufacturing Company

  Faulkner, Barry (“Guy”)

  Ferguson. See Lee, Harvey

  Ferguson, Henry

  diary entries on Hornet incident

  objection to SLC’s use of diaries

  Ferguson, Samuel

  death

  diary entries on Hornet incident

  Field, Kate

  Fields, Annie Adams (Mrs. James T. Fields)

  Fields, James T.

  “The Final (and Right) Plan,”

  Finley, John H.

  Finn, James (Jimmy)

  Fish, James D.

  Fiske, Abby M. Brooks (Mrs. John Fiske)

  Fiske, John

  Fiske, Willard

  Fitch, Thomas

  FitzGerald, Dr.

  Fitzgerald, Edward

  Fitz-John Porter Bill

  Fitzsimmons, Robert

  Fleming, Marjory

  Flood, James Clair

  Florence: Clemens family 1892–93 residence

  Clemens family 1903–4 residence

  death of Olivia

  SLC’s visit to Mary Wilkes

  “Villa di Quarto,”

  Villa Viviani

  The Florentine Dictations: creation and inclusion in the autobiography

  texts and notes

  Florida, Mo.: Clemens family births and deaths

  Clemens family residence

  SLC’s childhood recollections. See also Quarles farm

  Following the Equator

  English edition

  writing of

  Foote, Edward M.

  Foote, Lilly Gillette

  Four Sketches about Vienna

  Fourtou, Marie François Oscar Bardy de

  France: Clemens family residence in Paris

 

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