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  1. Autobiography of Mark Twain, Vol. 1 by Mark Twain, 2010-11-15
  2. How to Tell a Story and Other Essays (Dodo Press) by Mark Twain, 2008-02-29
  3. A Dog's Tale (1904) by Mark Twain, 2008-06-29
  4. Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain, 2010-03-06
  5. Mark Twain's Burlesque Autobiography by Mark Twain, 2010-07-06
  6. The Complete Mark Twain Collection (Over 300 works, with active table of contents) by Mark Twain, 2009-05-20
  7. The Stolen White Elephant by Mark Twain, 2010-07-06
  8. Mark Twain: Selected Works, Deluxe Edition (Burlesque Autobiography/the Prince) by Mark Twain, 1990-10-02
  9. The Bible According to Mark Twain: Irreverent Writings on Eden, Heaven, and the Flood by America's Master Satirist by Mark Twain, 1996-12-06
  10. Who Is Mark Twain? by Mark Twain, 2010-05-01
  11. The Wit and Wisdom of Mark Twain by Alex Ayres, 2005-05-24
  12. Mark Twain's Helpful Hints for Good Living: A Handbook for the Damned Human Race by Mark Twain, 2004-10-18
  13. Classic American Literature: The Works of Mark Twain, 24 books in a single file, improved 10/6/2010 by Mark Twain, 2009-06-30
  14. The Facts Concerning the Recent Carnival of Crime in Connecticut by Mark Twain, 2010-07-06

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2. Mark Twain - Biography And Works
Mark Twain. Extensive Biography of Mark Twain and a searchable collection of works. Mark Twain. Search all of Mark twain mark Twain (pseudonym of Samuel Taylor Clemens, 18351910), was On February 3, 1863, 'Mark Twain' was born when Clemens signed a
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Mark Twain
Search all of Mark Twain Mark Twain (pseudonym of Samuel Taylor Clemens, 1835-1910) , was an American writer, journalist and humorist, who won a worldwide audience for his stories of the youthful adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn.
Clemens was born on November 30, 1835 in Florida, Missouri, of a Virginian family. He was brought up in Hannibal, Missouri. After his father's death in 1847, he was apprenticed to a printer and wrote for his brother's newspaper. He later worked as a licensed Mississippi river-boat pilot. The Civil War put an end to the steamboat traffic and Clemens moved to Virginia City, where he edited the Territorial Enterprise . On February 3, 1863, 'Mark Twain' was born when Clemens signed a humorous travel account with that pseudonym.

3. King Leopold's Soliloquy - A Defense Of His Congo Rule - Mark Twain
Mark Twain's pamphlet condemning King Leopold of Belgium for his brutal rule of the Congo, published in 1905 by the American Congo Reform Association.
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King Leopold's Soliloquy:
A Defense of His Congo Rule
By Mark Twain
Boston: The P. R. Warren Co., 1905.
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M ark Twain wrote King Leopold's Soliloquy North American Review, the prestigious journal where he had published " To the Person Sitting in Darkness To My Missionary Critics A Defence of General Funston ," and " The Czar's Soliloquy King Leopold's Soliloquy. A month before, it had rejected another of Twain's anti-imperialist writings: " The War Prayer King Leopold's Soliloquy in pamphlet form. Miscommunication about the Association's address delayed release of the manuscript until summer, and the pamphlet was not published until September. Twain's experiences with his publisher in 1905 led him to believe that his anti-imperialist writings were being censored. "In America as elsewhere free speech is confined to the dead," he wrote in his private notebook.
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4. Mark Twain
Mark Twain. 18351910. Biography. Works of related interest. Twain, Mark. Mark Twain s Autobiography. Paine, Albert Bigelow (ed). Mark Twain s Letters.
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Mark Twain
Biography Although born Samuel Langhorne Clemens, the author adopted what is one of the most famous pen names in literature, Mark Twain, from a Mississippi river slang phrase. Twain is famous as an author, satirist, essayist, newspaper contributor, and lecturer. He wrote about a myriad of topics, ranging from life along the Mississippi River, detailed in famous works such as The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1872) and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884), to a collection of essays written while abroad, to political essays. Twain was an influential writer of his time and remains so today. During the Spanish-American War, Twain became a fervent anti-imperialist, even joining the Anti-Imperialist League . His sentiments about the war and the war in the Phillippines were published nationwide.
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  • Twain, Mark. Mark Twain's Autobiography.
  • Paine, Albert Bigelow (ed). Mark Twain's Letters.
  • Zwick, Jim (ed). Mark Twain's weapons of satire: anti-imperialist writings on the Philippine-American War. New York: Syracuse University Press, 1992.

5. Mark Twain
Mark Twain. In Green Hills of Africa, Ernest Hemingway wrote All modern American literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called Huckleberry Finn .
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American writer, journalist, humorist, who won a worldwide audience for his stories of youthful adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn. Sensitive to the sound of language, Twain introduced colloquial speech into American fiction. In Green Hills of Africa , Ernest Hemingway wrote: "All modern American literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called Huckleberry Finn "When I was a boy, there was but one permanent ambition among my comrades in our village on the west bank of the Mississippi River. That was, to be a steamboatman." (from 'Old Times on the Mississippi', 1875)

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7. Mark Twain
Mark twain mark Twain was master of all the postCivil War humourists. It was from the custom of calling the soundings mark one, mark twain,.
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9. The Literary Gothic   |   Mark Twain   
Mark Twain page at The Literary Gothic, the web s premier guide to Gothic and supernaturalist literature written prior to 1950. Twain, Mark.
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Twain, Mark
30 November 1835 - 21 April 1910
American humorist and writer best known, of course, for Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer etc etc. While his realism and humor put his interests outside the Gothic tradition, some of his works exploit supernaturalist elements, though always in a parodic or sardonic or humorous way.
Sites: The Mark Twain Papers and Project Excellent site on Twain by The Bancroft Library at UC Berkeley. Mark Twain's Interactive Scrapbook Companion site to the Ken Burns documentary on Twain. Mark Twain Photo Exhibit Outstanding photographs of the man himself. [UC Riverside/California Museum of Photography] Mark Twain in His Times An "interpretive archive" examining Twain in his socio-historical context [Stephen Railton et al, UVA] brief biographical note [The Authors Calendar]
Mark Twain House
Lots of info about Twain and the house in which he wrote many of his most notable works. Portrait at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery
Etexts: "The Canvasser's Tale" from the December 1876 issue of The Atlantic Monthly magazine,at the "Making of America"

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11. Welcome To The Mark Twain House
Tour the Hartford, Connecticut home where mark twain lived and worked from 1874 to 1891. Learn about twain's life and times, check out the children's activities and events calendar or visit the
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Step back to the Gilded Age during guided tours of the 19-room, Tiffany-decorated mansion where Mark Twain raised his family and worked from 1874 to 1891. During this incredibly productive period, Twain created such classics as The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court The Mark Twain House is located at 351 Farmington Avenue, Hartford, Connecticut 06105, midway between Boston and New York City, with easy access from Interstates 84 and 91. The House is less than one hour from such other major New England attractions as Mystic Seaport, Yale University and its associated museums, Basketball Hall of Fame and Yankee Candle.
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12. Peter Salwen's Mark Twain Page
A laborof-love, multi-level mark twain suite, with unique material relating to twain's New York years, the mark twain Association of New York, and numerous other mark twain resources on the Web.
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NEW! "Better Than It Sounds" The Musical Mark Twain
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W elcome to one of the Web's longest-running Mark Twain pages. Though it seems, alas, to be perpetually under construction, you can find links here (see foot of this page) to many of the Web's best Mark Twain resources at the foot of the page. Try them! This site was created to offer some little-known sidelights to anyone who shares my affection for and interest in America's most beloved author, Mark Twain. It includes articles, notices, a quotation collection (contributions freely invited), and links to the best Twain sites. I got into Twain fairly young. When I was eight or nine my mother, a journalist, came home from an auction with a carton of Twain's collected works. Like many of you, I suspect, I opened his books, jumped in, and never really got out again. I also suspect that, as Twain warned, early exposure to his work has probably impaired my morals, but it has certainly sharpened my sense of humor. Fair trade. My interest in Mark Twain's life and work has led to several projects that seem to have given pleasure to many folks over the years, including

13. Ever The Twain Shall Meet
Ever The twain Shall Meet. mark twain on the Web. It's not really all that rare for a person to have insights on what makes this species tick and have those insights stand up to the harsh tests of history. Jim Zwick presents 2 excellent pages on twain. mark twain Resources on the World Wide Web is a thorough listing
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Ever The Twain Shall Meet
Mark Twain on the Web
It's not really all that rare for a person to have insights on what makes this species tick and have those insights stand up to the harsh tests of history. What is rare, in my mind, is for those insights to remain vital, relevant, and funny a century later. I won't bore you with why I think this is. I'm not sure I could, anyway. There are scholars, far better equipped than I, to make this case, and I will leave that to them. My interest is to see Twain's writings available to the Web and to let you judge for yourself.
Mark Twain in HTML
My Collection of Twain in HTML
Table of Contents to remind themselves where they left off. At the end of each chapter is a link to the next chapter, and a link to the book's table of contents.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson
Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offenses
This has long been a favorite of mine. I'd like to thank Barbara E. Walton for for taking the trouble of typing this gem, and for sending her e-text along to me. (She offered to tag it, but hell - I have to do something around here!)
What is Man and Other Essays
Alan Eliasen has also been converting this same book. The links to

14. Mark Twain In Cyberspace
The best of twain on the World Wide Web mark twain in Cyberspace. mark twain would have loved the World Wide Web.
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Mark Twain in Cyberspace
Mark Twain would have loved the World Wide Web. For one thing, it's the latest gadget and Twain was always a sucker for gadgets. It's no accident, for instance, that "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," for all its evocation of life in a drowsy frontier village, was the first book ever written on the new-fangled "typewriting machine." More to the point, if Twain were still with us, he would be the first to see in the Web a fresh opportunity to practice one of his favorite forms of recreation making himself conspicuous. And of course, as a self-described "citizen of the world," he would have felt right at home with the Web's instantaneous, planet-girdling capabilities. Here's our annotated list of some outstanding Mark Twain-related sites and other resources on the Internet. Cruise them at your leisure, and please let us know if you find any new ones or e-mail us with your comments or suggestions.
Mark Twain's Writings on the Internet
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer seems to have been the first Mark Twain book to be made available in HTML electronic text, courtesy of Robert Stockton, a computer science research programmer at Carnegie Mellon University.

15. Mark Twain In His Times Homepage
mark twain in Tesla s Lab mark twain in His Times. If you re looking for more about mark twain, my Short Introduction to mark twain is now available.
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This interpretive archive, drawn largely from the resources of the Barrett Collection, focuses on how "Mark Twain" and his works were created and defined, marketed and performed, reviewed and appreciated. The goal is to allow readers, scholars, students and teachers to see what Mark Twain and His Times said about each other, in a way that can speak to us today. Contained here are dozens of texts and manuscripts, scores of contemporary reviews and articles, hundreds of images, and many different kinds of interactive exhibits. For a quick overview, you can go to "Sample This Site." If you'd like help navigating the site, start with "Piloting Lessons" in "About This Site."
If you're looking for more about Mark Twain, my Short Introduction to Mark Twain is now available. You can read more about it, and if you're young or old, rich or poor, you can also order it at

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17. About Mark Twain
The Life and Work of mark twain. twain messageboard, complete text of twain s books and short stories, links to other information on twain. About mark twain.
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Works Online A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur`s Court
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Timeline Born to John Marshall and Jane Lampton Clemens, in the frontier hamlet of Florida, Missouri. Named Samuel Langhorne Clemens. The most auspicious element in the child`s birth was the presence of Halley`s Comet in the sky. Served as a soldier in the Confederate Army Began signing his pseudonym "Mark Twain" The Celebrating Jumping Frog of Calaveras County Married Oliva Langdon The Adventures of Tom Sawyer A Tramp Aboard The Prince and the Pauper The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Received from Yale College the degree of Master of Arts A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur`s Court The American Claimant Tom Sawyer Abroad The Tragedy of Pudd`nhead Wilson Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc Tom Sawyer, Detective

18. Mark Twain
Annotated directory of resources with local texts of his writings and sections on biography, criticism and study guides for Huckleberry Finn and other books. Includes a quote finder.
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Quotes and anecdotes from the 1890s and early 1900s illustrate changes in Mark Twain's reputation as he began to write and speak out on political and social issues. An American Friend of Russian Freedom
Mark Twain was a staunch supporter of the Russian Revolution for political freedom and self-government. Mark Twain's Civil War
Mark Twain experienced the Civil War as a soldier, an exile from war, and as a Southern writer seeking national acceptance. Instructions in Art Twain's personally illustrated essay about learning to create fine art. First published in Metropolitan Magazine (April and May, 1903). Hot Links Mark Twain on War Huckleberry Finn: A Guide Mark Twain: A Biography Mark Twain on Book Banning ... The War Prayer by Willie Nelson In the Book Store The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn , with a new introduction Shelley Fisher Fishkin. The War Prayer , by Mark Twain. Reissue of the 1968 illustrated edition of Twain's popular antiwar story.

19. Mark Twain In His Times
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20. The Mark Twain House
Provides a detailed introduction to the man as well as a virtual tour of the Hartford, Connecticut, home where he lived and worked from 1874 to 1891.
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Two very different views of The Mark Twain House:
"Most of the residents of Hartford know that Mr. Samuel H. [sic] Clemens, otherwise known as "Mark Twain," is building a residence on Farmington Avenue . . . Many of the readers of The Times, doubtless, have had at least an external view of the structure, which already has acquired something beyond a local fame; and such persons, we think, will agree with us in the opinion that it is one of the oddest looking buildings in the State ever designed for a dwelling, if not in the whole country." -The Hartford Daily Times, March 23, 1874 "To us, our house was not unsentient matter - it had a heart, and a soul . . . it was of us, and we were in its confidence and lived in its grace and in the peace of its benediction. We never came from an absence that its face did not light up and speak out its eloquent welcome - and we could not enter unmoved." -Mark Twain, 1896 Architectural oddity or beloved family home, The Mark Twain House stands today as a monument to one of America's greatest writers and social commentators. Click below to read about the house and Twain's life in Connecticut, then take the virtual tour and decide for yourself which of these quotations most accurately describes this remarkable building. House History Mark Twain In CT Virtual Tour
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