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Life as I find it Mark Twain : Life as I find it Samuel Clemens aka Mark Twain; Edited Charles Neider - Garden City, NY Hanover House 1961 - 411 p.
Introduction by Charles Neider - Parts 1 & 2 - Sources - Index of titles - index Part I : Essays, Sketches, and tales Life as I find it - The facts in the case of the Senate doorkeeper - Female suffrage - Private habits of Horace Greeley - Ye cuban Patriot: A Calm Inspection of Him - Last words of great men - The late reliable contraband - A mystery cleared up - Open letter to commodore Vanderbilt - To the California Pioneers - The wild man interviewed - About smells - The Approaching epidemic - breaking it gently - A couple of sad experience - Curious Relic for sale - A daring Attempt at a solution of it - The European War - Favors from correspondents - A general reply - Goldsmith's friend abroad again - Hogwash - Introductory to Memoranda - A literary "Old Offender" - Map of Paris - A memory - the Noble Red man - Our precious lunatic - The "Present" nuisance - The Reception at the President's - A royal compliment - The "Tournament: in A.D. 1870 - Unburlesquable things - A brace of brief lectures on science - The coming man - Francis Lightfoot lee - The indignity put upon the remains... - One of mankind's bores - The tone Imparting committee - John Camden Hotten - British Benevolence - Foter's case - The curious Republic of Gondour - Duncan of the Quaker City - Ducan once more - The Wandwich Islands - A Boston girl - The omitted chapter of the Prince and the Pauper - On the philosophy of shaving - A tale for struggling young poets - Smoking as inspiration - Woman, God bless her - Ah sin, the Heathen Chinee - On training children - Remarkable Gold Mines - International Copyright - An author's soldiering - American Authors and British Pirates - The Art of composition - A kind hearted druggist - A love song - Talk about twins - James Hammond Trumbull - The Panama Railroad - The pains of lowly life - A defence of General Funston - The yacht races - Letter to Governor Francis - Concerning copyright - The Czar's Soliquy - John Hay and the Ballads - King Leopold's Soliloguy - a visit to the Savage club - The Suppressed Chapter of life on the Mississippi Part II : Selected Interviews Political views of humorist - Rudyard Kipling on Mark Twain - "Of course I am dying" - Mark Twain says he's dicouraged - Mark Twain, the greates American Humorist, Returning Home, Talks at length to the world - Mark Twain Home, and Anti-Imperialist - My Impressions of America - Mark Twain bearded in his New York den by a camera fiend - Mark Twain would convert Tammany Police - My first vacation and my last - Mark Twain's door open to burglars - Mark Twain would kill bosses by third party - Mark Twain's seventy years - Twain calls Leopold Slayer of 15,000,000 - Mark Twain too lay for United States Senator - Mighty Mark Twain overawes Marines - Mark Twain Tells the secrets of novelists - Mark Twain sales; Shiest man aboard - Mark Twain tells sea tales - Mark Twain home in good humor
"Essays, sketches, tales, and other material, the majority of which is now published in book form for the first time."
American literature
818.4 Cle 14
Life as I find it Mark Twain : Life as I find it Samuel Clemens aka Mark Twain; Edited Charles Neider - Garden City, NY Hanover House 1961 - 411 p.
Introduction by Charles Neider - Parts 1 & 2 - Sources - Index of titles - index Part I : Essays, Sketches, and tales Life as I find it - The facts in the case of the Senate doorkeeper - Female suffrage - Private habits of Horace Greeley - Ye cuban Patriot: A Calm Inspection of Him - Last words of great men - The late reliable contraband - A mystery cleared up - Open letter to commodore Vanderbilt - To the California Pioneers - The wild man interviewed - About smells - The Approaching epidemic - breaking it gently - A couple of sad experience - Curious Relic for sale - A daring Attempt at a solution of it - The European War - Favors from correspondents - A general reply - Goldsmith's friend abroad again - Hogwash - Introductory to Memoranda - A literary "Old Offender" - Map of Paris - A memory - the Noble Red man - Our precious lunatic - The "Present" nuisance - The Reception at the President's - A royal compliment - The "Tournament: in A.D. 1870 - Unburlesquable things - A brace of brief lectures on science - The coming man - Francis Lightfoot lee - The indignity put upon the remains... - One of mankind's bores - The tone Imparting committee - John Camden Hotten - British Benevolence - Foter's case - The curious Republic of Gondour - Duncan of the Quaker City - Ducan once more - The Wandwich Islands - A Boston girl - The omitted chapter of the Prince and the Pauper - On the philosophy of shaving - A tale for struggling young poets - Smoking as inspiration - Woman, God bless her - Ah sin, the Heathen Chinee - On training children - Remarkable Gold Mines - International Copyright - An author's soldiering - American Authors and British Pirates - The Art of composition - A kind hearted druggist - A love song - Talk about twins - James Hammond Trumbull - The Panama Railroad - The pains of lowly life - A defence of General Funston - The yacht races - Letter to Governor Francis - Concerning copyright - The Czar's Soliquy - John Hay and the Ballads - King Leopold's Soliloguy - a visit to the Savage club - The Suppressed Chapter of life on the Mississippi Part II : Selected Interviews Political views of humorist - Rudyard Kipling on Mark Twain - "Of course I am dying" - Mark Twain says he's dicouraged - Mark Twain, the greates American Humorist, Returning Home, Talks at length to the world - Mark Twain Home, and Anti-Imperialist - My Impressions of America - Mark Twain bearded in his New York den by a camera fiend - Mark Twain would convert Tammany Police - My first vacation and my last - Mark Twain's door open to burglars - Mark Twain would kill bosses by third party - Mark Twain's seventy years - Twain calls Leopold Slayer of 15,000,000 - Mark Twain too lay for United States Senator - Mighty Mark Twain overawes Marines - Mark Twain Tells the secrets of novelists - Mark Twain sales; Shiest man aboard - Mark Twain tells sea tales - Mark Twain home in good humor
"Essays, sketches, tales, and other material, the majority of which is now published in book form for the first time."
American literature
818.4 Cle 14