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21. Eve's Diary, Complete by Mark Twain | |
Paperback: 18
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(2010-07-24)
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Great, but why not get a collection?
Mark Twain is a god of American Literature. |
22. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, Part 2. by Mark Twain | |
Paperback: 24
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(2010-07-06)
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Don't Bother Downloading this Edition - Part 7 of 10 is Missing
Missing Section |
23. Quotes and Images From The Works of Mark Twain by Mark Twain | |
Paperback: 24
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(2010-07-06)
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24. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, Part 1. by Mark Twain | |
Paperback: 30
Pages
(2010-07-06)
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Don't Bother Downloading this Edition - Part 7 of 10 is Missing |
25. The 30,000 Dollar Bequest and Other Stories by Mark Twain | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2006-11-03)
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Great Short Stories and Some Anecdotal Humor |
26. The Quotable Mark Twain: His Essential Aphorisms, Witticisms & Concise Opinions by R. Kent Rasmussen | |
Paperback: 416
Pages
(1998-04-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Here are more than 1,800 quotations, organized from A-to-Z, from America's consummate author--Mark Twain.A must-have for all Twain collectors, The Quotable Mark Twain is filled with his opinions about the people he knew, the places he's been, and the books he wrote, as well as more far-ranging topics, such as writers, billiards, smoking, his family, and more.The book also includes 150 illustrations taken from the original editions of Twain's publications, source citations for each quotation, an annotated bibliography, and a complete index. Customer Reviews (3)
Memory book
Great Collection! I have enjoyed it very much
Mark Twain - Timeless Book - As Important as Tom Sawyer & Huck Finn |
27. Roughing It, Part 1. by Mark Twain | |
Paperback: 48
Pages
(2010-07-06)
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28. Following the Equator - Part 1 by Mark Twain | |
Paperback: 58
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(2010-07-06)
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29. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Chapters 06 to 10 by Mark Twain | |
Paperback: 26
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(2010-07-06)
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What a rip off... |
30. Mark Twain: A Life by Ron Powers | |
Paperback: 736
Pages
(2006-05-23)
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A fine clear eyed biography of Mark Twain
Author's opinions interfere
Entertaining portrait not only of Twain but of his times
It could have been a 5
Excellent |
31. Mark Twain: 10 Books in 1. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Tom Sawyer Abroad, Tom Sawyer, Detective, Huckleberry Finn, Life On The Mississippi, The Prince ... Roughing It, and Following The Equator by Mark Twain | |
Paperback: 824
Pages
(2006-07-01)
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Who Doesn't Love Mark Twain?
Beware of text!
What Could Be Better?
Very good but tiny print
Large! - good value |
32. Mark Twain's Letters - Volume 1 (1835-1866) by Mark Twain | |
Paperback: 86
Pages
(2010-07-06)
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33. Who Was Mark Twain?: Who Was? (Who Was...?) by April Jones Prince | |
Paperback: 112
Pages
(2004-05-24)
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Granddaughter enjoyed reading about Mark Twain's life.
Eye Catching and Easy to read book!
Great Book!
Good Overview of Mark Twains Life. |
34. Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offences by Mark Twain | |
Paperback: 24
Pages
(2010-07-06)
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Editorial Review Product Description Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offences is presented here in a high quality paperback edition. This popular classic work by Mark Twain is in the English language. If you enjoy the works of Mark Twain then we highly recommend this publication for your book collection. Customer Reviews (3)
English Majors, Authors and Newspaper Hacks Take Note
Skewers James Fenimore Cooper, and boy, did he have it coming!
Mark Twain Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offences |
35. Mark Twain's Own Autobiography: The Chapters from the North American Review (Wisconsin Studies in Autobiography) by Mark Twain | |
Paperback: 392
Pages
(2010-02-25)
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Mark Twain's Own Story
Only for a fan of S.Clemens I also appreciate the fact that Michael Kiskis did not interject his commentary throughout the autobiography (like many commentators do.) He made the distinction between his writing and Twain's clear. His was a simple introduction and follow-up of notes. It's probably a slow-read, but I recommend it to anyone that wanted to become better aquainted with Samuel Clemens and his life story!
Welcome insights. |
36. Mark Twain: Man in White: The Grand Adventure of His Final Years by Michael Shelden | |
Hardcover: 528
Pages
(2010-01-26)
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A Wonderful Surprise
MARK TWAIN THE MAN IN WHITE IS THE BEST BOOK I HAVE EVER READ!!!
Mark Twain's vivid final years
A Final Few Years With the "Real" Twain.
Twain's Last, Vibrantly Funny Years |
37. Roughing It, Part 7. by Mark Twain | |
Paperback: 44
Pages
(2010-07-06)
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38. The Complete Essays Of Mark Twain by Mark Twain | |
Paperback: 744
Pages
(2000-10-25)
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Some good, some boring
Great Book
Amazing Collection, AMazing Author
When he is good
Vintage Mark Twain I have read most books by and about Mark Twain and was thrilled to recently come across this collection of his works.Out of the essays he has written in this volume, "In Defense of Harriet Shelley" is my favorite. This essay is Mark's review of Professor Dowden's book titled "Life of Shelley". Ordinarily, I would never have heard of the poet Shelley's adultery while married to his first wife, Harriet, nor even cared if I had, but Mark, who reviewed many books of his era (including his hilarious upbraiding on the grammatically incorrect Fenimore Cooper's novels!) put it all in perspective for me - brought it right up to present time and concern, so to speak. Every sentence in that particular essay is loaded with vintage Twain-ism and he does so rightly defend Harriet that when you finish reading, you want to print a copy of it and post it everywhere in your own defense of Harriet as well! At least I felt that way. Other essays of note in this book are "Saint Joan of Arc","Mental Telepathy" and "The Death of Jean", the latter particularly profound since Mark writes about the death of his daughter, Jean, who while visiting him, dies as a result of an epileptic stroke. The bereaved father began this essay on the eve of her death and finished it within scant days; thus this writing displays a desperate immediacy to it - outpourings of a heart lamenting it's disbelief and shock. We see and feel with the man here in his most vulnerable state, hoping perhaps to find in his own writing, some link to his now-dead child. This volume of essays was published in 1963 and I would love to see it reprinted again, updated with a catchy illustrated front cover, etc, (costs be damned) just to lure in a generation of readers who otherwise might never come across it. ... Read more |
39. Letters From The Earth by Mark Twain | |
Paperback: 52
Pages
(2010-06-07)
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great transaction
Letters from the Earth is Mark Twain writing with a pen warmed up hell
An effective dissertation from one of literatures most defiant minds
Bullied Heathen
Good Read |
40. Mark Twain's Other Woman: The Hidden Story of His Final Years by Laura Skandera Trombley | |
Hardcover: 352
Pages
(2010-03-16)
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Editorial Review Product Description Laura Skandera Trombley: Isabel was Mark Twain’s confidant, personal assistant and social secretary during the last years of his life. She is a relative unknown in Twain scholarship because of a falling out that she had with Mark Twain and his two daughters, Clara and Jean. Because of her access to the family--she lived in the same home with Twain during her six years with him--she knew the family’s secrets and they eventually resorted to blackmailing her to guarantee that she would never attempt to claim a place in his life. Subsequent biographers either knew that the family was very opposed to any mention of Isabel or they ignored her due to her working class status and gender. Also, Twain wrote a scandalous fictionalized document about her that some biographers have mistakenly taken as truth. Question: What was the nature of Isabel’s relationship with Mark Twain? Laura Skandera Trombley: The two were emotionally intimate confidants. Isabel was charged with handling every aspect of Mark Twain’s life. Isabel decided who was allowed to see Twain, what he would eat, what he would wear, etc. Twain was utterly dependent upon her--physically, intellectually and emotionally--and he suffered enormously after he was forced by his daughters to fire her. Question: In this book, you draw on primary documents by and about Isabel that have not been explored before. How did you come across them? Laura Skandera Trombley: I did primary research for 16 years, traveled from coast to coast working in archives and historical societies, and did a much closer examination of Isabel’s papers than any previous Twain scholar. I discovered that the Vassar College archive held half of Isabel’s journal and the Mark Twain Papers at UC Berkeley had the other half. I am the only Twain scholar who has ever read all of Isabel’s writings. Several years ago, I met with Isabel’s relatives and they released letters and photographs to me that no scholar had previously seen. Question: Why have these papers not previously been brought to light? Laura Skandera Trombley: The first Twain scholars were aware that there had been a great deal of unpleasantness in the family during those final years (although they didn’t know what it was about) and didn’t want to air unflattering family secrets. Also Twain’s daughter Clara lived until the early 1960s and there was no possibility that any mention could have been made of Isabel while Clara was still alive due to the animosity she felt toward her father’s former secretary. Subsequent biographers simply accepted the cover story that Twain created; he was a genius, after all, and one of our finest fiction writers, and they were predisposed not to pay much attention to a pink-collar worker’s writings. Question: How would you characterize Twain’s relationships with women? It’s clear from your book that he relied upon women immensely, yet he managed to alienate his daughters Clara and Jean and viciously turned against Isabel. Laura Skandera Trombley: As an individual who was obsessed with control, Twain in his last years found himself for the first time in a situation that he could not directly influence through the strength of his sheer will or force of his personality. Jean, his youngest daughter, was very ill with severe epilepsy and no matter the amount of railing Twain did against man and God, the situation was not going to change. Clara, his middle daughter, is a turn-of-the-century example of the perils of being the child of the most famous man in the world, and she was every bit as iconoclastic as her father. Isabel really was an intelligent, desperate woman, determined to improve her social station in life. While Twain cared for them all, in the end his narcissism prevailed and he painstakingly constructed the way he would be remembered by the public. To achieve that end, he sacrificed those closest to him. Question: Isabel has been cast in many lights: a social climber, a "new woman" with career ambitions, a faithful companion and Mark Twain himself once, late in their relationship, called her a "salacious slut." After writing this book, what is your own opinion of Isabel? What is the most important thing that you wish to set straight in her historical record? Laura Skandera Trombley: Isabel was an intelligent woman trapped by historical circumstance. She was born to the upper middle class and, due to the deaths of her father, uncle, and brother, she was forced to enter into service. She was shrewd enough to know that her options were limited and she was not satisfied to serve the rest of her life as a nanny or secretary. With that said, she was also genuinely fond of Twain and was his greatest admirer. She showed the most decency among all of the people involved by forgiving Twain’s many wrongs toward her. Those who might cast her as a scarlet woman or sycophant fail to understand how difficult life was for women like Isabel at the time, and how she managed to move forward with her life despite many, many disappointments. (Photo © John Lucas) Customer Reviews (7)
Twain's family
If you're curious about Mark Twain read this book.
A fascinating tale of the "other woman" in Mark Twain's late life
Twain'sWomen
A Tale That Needed Telling |
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