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by Mark Twain


  Whittier, John Greenleaf

  seventieth birthday dinner. See also Clemens, Samuel Lang-horne, LECTURES AND SPEECHES, Whittier birthday dinner

  Wilhelm II (emperor of Germany and king of Prussia)

  Wilhelmine, Princess

  Wilkes, Charles

  Wilkes, Mary H. Lynch (Mrs. Charles Wilkes)

  Williams, Jonathan (“Stud”)

  Willing, John Thomson

  Wilson, Francis

  Wilson, Mary. See Robards, Sarah H.

  Winsor, Robert

  Winter, William

  Wise, Henry Alexander

  Wise, O. Jennings

  Wolf, Jim: “A Gallant Fireman,”

  “Jim Wolf and the Tom-Cats,”

  Wolf, Karl Hermann

  Wong. See Chin Lan Pin

  Wood, Howard Ogden

  Wood, Julia Curtis Twichell (Mrs. Howard Ogden Wood)

  Wood, Leonard

  Woodruff, Douglas

  Woods, Enoch S.

  Woo Tsze Tun

  Wordsworth, William

  Wright, Harrison K.

  Wright, Howard E.

  Wright, William H. (Dan De Quille)

  Wuthering Heights (servant)

  Y.M.C.A. (West Side Branch)

  Young, John Russell

  “The Young Medusa” (painting)

  The Youth’s Companion (periodical)

  Yung Wing

  The Mark Twain Project is housed within the Mark Twain Papers of The Bancroft Library at the University of California, Berkeley. The Papers were given to the University by Mark Twain’s only surviving daughter, Clara Clemens Samossoud, and form the core of the world’s largest archive of primary materials by and about Mark Twain.

  Since 1967 the Mark Twain Project has been producing volumes in the first comprehensive critical edition of everything Mark Twain wrote, as well as readers’ editions of his most important texts. More than thirty-five volumes have been published, all by the University of California Press.

  The Mark Twain Papers and The Works of Mark Twain

  are the ongoing comprehensive editions for scholars.

  Full list of volumes in the Papers at

  http://www.ucpress.edu/books/series/mtp.php

  Full list of volumes in the Works at

  http://www.ucpress.edu/books/series/mtw.php

  The Mark Twain Library

  is the readers’ edition that reprints texts and notes from the Papers

  and Works volumes for the benefit of students and the general reader.

  Full list of Library volumes at

  http://www.ucpress.edu/books/series/mtl.php

  Mark Twain Project Online

  is the electronic edition for the Mark Twain Project. Autobiography

  of Mark Twain, Volume 1, is now published there. All volumes in

  the Papers and Works as well as the Library will eventually be made

  available at

  http://www.marktwainproject.org

  Jumping Frogs: Undiscovered, Rediscovered, and

  Celebrated Writings of Mark Twain

  brings to readers neglected treasures by Mark Twain—stories, tall

  tales, novels, travelogues, plays, imaginative journalism, speeches,

  sketches, satires, burlesques, and much more.

  Full list of Jumping Frogs volumes at

  http://www.ucpress.edu/books/series/jf.php

  Editorial work for all volumes in the Mark Twain Project’s Papers, Works, and Library series has been supported by grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, an independent federal agency, and by donations to The Bancroft Library, matched equally by the Endowment.

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