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bib00112Wholihan 19491949Wholihan, John W.
"A Mark Twain A. L. S. (1877) Settles a Literary Controversy (1943)." Autograph Collector’s Journal. 2: 20–21. [bib00112]

bib00266Beadle 18721872Beadle, J. H.
Preface to Brigham’s Destroying Angel. In Hickman[bib00400], v–vii. [bib00266]

bib00323DeGolyer 19531953DeGolyer, E.
Introduction to The Vigilantes of Montana by Thomas J. Dimsdale. 2d ed. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. [bib00323]

bib00404Hill 19811981Hill, Hamlin
Introduction to Roughing It. New York: Penguin Books. [bib00404]

bib00532Blair 19761976Blair, Walter
“Charles Mathews and His ‘Trip to America.’ ” In Salzman 1976[bib00902], 2:1–23. [bib00532]

bib00544Bradley 19961996Bradley, David
“Introduction.” In How to Tell a Story and Other Essays. New York: Oxford University Press. [bib00544]

bib00562Budd 19851985Budd, Louis J.
“ ‘A Nobler Roman Aspect’ of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.” In Sattelmeyer and Crowley[bib00903], 26–40. [bib00562]

bib00586David and Sapirstein 19961996David, Beverly R., and Ray Sapirstein
“Reading the Illustrations in Huckleberry Finn.” In SLC 1996[bib21236], editorial back matter, 33–40. [bib00586]

bib00591Den Hollander 1934[1934] 1970Den Hollander, A. N. J.
“The Tradition of ‘Poor Whites.’ ” In Couch[bib20286], 403–31. [bib00591]

bib00624Anderson and Rose 19911991Anderson, Patricia J., and Jonathan Rose, eds.
“British Literary Publishing Houses, 1820–1880.” In Dictionary of Literary Biography, vol. 106. Detroit and London: Bruccoli Clark Layman, Gale Research Inc. [bib00624]

bib00625Schneller 19911991Schneller, Beverly
“Chatto and Windus (London: 1873–1987) John Camden Hotten (London: 1855–1873).” In Dictionary of Literary Biography, vol. 106, pp. 110–17. Detroit and London: Bruccoli Clark Layman, Gale Research Inc. [bib00625]

bib00664Moody 19781978Moody, Eric N.
“Foreword to Western Carpetbagger: The Extraordinary Memoirs of ‘Senator’ Thomas Fitch.” In Fitch 1978[bib00363], vii–x. [bib00664]

bib00784Hill 19911991Hill, Richard
“Overreaching: Critical Agenda and the Ending of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.” In Graff and Phelan 1995[bib20509], 312–34. [bib00784]

bib00825Lott 19951995Lott, Eric
“Mr. Clemens and Jim Crow: Twain, Race, and Blackface.” In Robinson 1995[bib00895], 129–52. [bib00825]

bib00847Matthews 19221922Matthews, Brander
“Memories of Mark Twain.” In The Tocsin of Revolt and Other Essays, 253–94. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons. [bib00847]

bib00874Pennington 18491849Pennington, J. W. C.
The Fugitive Blacksmith; or, Events in the History of James W. C. Pennington. In Bontemps 1969[bib00543], 193–267. [bib00874]

bib00882Powers 19851985Powers, Lyall
“Mark Twain and the Future of Picaresque.” In Giddings 1985[bib20487], 155–75. [bib00882]

bib00892Reilly 19931993Reilly, Bernard F., Jr.
The Art of the Antislavery Movement. Vol. 2. In Jacobs 1993[bib00802], 47–74. [bib00892]

bib00981Paine 19231923Paine, Albert Bigelow
Introduction to What Is Man? And Other Essays, by Samuel Langhorne Clemens. Volume 26 of the Writings of Mark Twain, Definitive Edition. New York: Gabriel Wells. [bib00981]

bib00990Woodard and MacCann 19921992Woodard, Fredrick, and Donnarae MacCann
“Minstrel Shackles and Nineteenth-Century ‘Liberality’ in Huckleberry Finn.” In Leonard, Tenney, and Davis 1992[bib00822], 141–53. [bib00990]

bib01007Burns 17861786Burns, Robert
“To a Mouse, on Turning Her up in Her Nest with the Plough.” In Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. Kilmarnock: Printed by John Wilson. [bib01007]

bib01038Howells 18601860Howells, William Dean
Life of Abraham Lincoln. In Lives and Speeches of Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin, 17–94. Columbus, Ohio: Follett, Foster, and Co. [bib01038]

bib01043Agnew 18941894Agnew, S. H.
“The New York Press Club.” In Freeman 1894[bib00978], 183–85. [bib01043]

bib01047Harte 18761876Harte, Bret
Two Men of Sandy Bar (play). MTHL[bib00016], 1:153. [bib01047]

bib10245MEC 1862–661862–66Clemens, Mary E. [Mollie]
“Mrs. Orion Clemens. ‘Journal.’ For 1862.” Partly printed in Lorch 1929[bib00642], 357–59. [bib10245]

bib10440SLC 18721872-12-21SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“How I Escaped Being Killed in a Duel.” In Hood 1872, 90–91, and Budd 1992a[bib00146], 543–46. [bib10440]

bib10446SLC 18851885-04-09SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Remarks at Actors’ Fund Fair, Academy of Music, Philadelphia, 9 April.” Speech delivered at the Actors Fund Fair at the Academy of Music, Philadelphia, on 9 April 1885. In MTS 1910[bib00163], 265, as “Obituary Poetry (misdated) and Fatout 1976[bib00141], 194. [bib10446]

bib10477Treat 18931893Treat, Archibald J.
“‘Historical Sketch,’ in The History of the Olympic Club, 13–51.” San Francisco: Art Publishing Company. [bib10477]

bib10976SLC 18681868-01-20SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Colloquy between a Slum Child and a Moral Mentor.” Untitled MS of fifteen pages, written ca. 20 January–March, catalogued as A15, NPV. Published in FM[bib00155], 105–9. [bib10976]

bib11152Beecher 18961896Beecher, Julia Jones
“I Remember, I Remember.” In Park Church 1896[bib11429], 12–15. [bib11152]

bib11357Lounsbury 19041904Lounsbury, Thomas R.
“Biographical Sketch.” In The Complete Writings of Charles Dudley Warner[bib14085], vol. 15. Hartford: American Publishing Company. [bib11357]

bib11377Mills 19121912Mills, John Harrison
“Reminiscences.” Unpublished manuscript excerpted in MTB, 1:388. [bib11377]

bib11525SLC 18701870SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“The Tennessee Land.” Untitled autobiographical reminiscence. Published, with omissions, as “The Tennessee Land,” in MTA[bib00116], 1:3–7; untitled, in AMT[bib00001], 22–24; and in AutoMT1[bib33010], 61–63. [bib11525]

bib11544SLC 19031903-07-00SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“As Regards the Company’s Benevolences.” TS of four pages, CU-MARK. Published in HHR, 533–34. [bib11544]

bib11603Wolcott 18961896Wolcott, Ella
“A Seedling Church.” In Park Church 1896[bib11429], 6–9. [bib11603]

bib12012Mrja 19831983Mrja, Ellen M.
“Ansel Nash Kellogg.” In American Newspaper Journalists, 1873–1900, edited by Perry J. Ashley. Vol. 23 of Dictionary of Literary Biography. Detroit: Gale Research Company. [bib12012]

bib12087Price 19881988Price, Kenneth M.
“Thomas Bailey Aldrich.” In American Literary Critics and Scholars, 1880–1900, edited by John W Rathbun and Monica M. Grecu. Vol. 71 of Dictionary of Literary Biography. Detroit: Gale Research Company. [bib12087]

bib12349Stewart 19361936Stewart, George R., Jr.
“Webb, Charles Henry.” In DAB 1928–36[bib00459], 19:572–73. [bib12349]

bib12416Wisbey 19851985Wisbey, Herbert A., Jr.
“Mark Twain’s Elmira.” In Cotton 1985[bib00360], 4–5. [bib12416]

bib12421Wolf 19851985Wolf, Virginia L.
“Thomas Bailey Aldrich.” In American Writers for Children Before 1900, edited by Glenn E. Estes. Vol. 42 of Dictionary of Literary Biography. Detroit: Gale Research Company. [bib12421]

bib12557Cincinnati Public Library 18991899Cincinnati Public Library
“In Memoriam.” In the “Historical Sketch, 1855–1900,” included in the Annual Report of the Board of Trustees of the Public Library of Cincinnati, Ohio, 85–88. [bib12557]

bib127501870Hingston, Edward P.
“Introduction.” In SLC 1870b, 3–8. [bib12750]

bib12769Hotten 18711871Hotten, John Camden
“Introduction to “Holiday Literature.” In SLC 1871e, 9. [bib12769]

bib12773Hotten 18731873Hotten, John Camden
“Mark Twain: A Sketch of His Life.’ Dated ‘PICCADILLY, March 12th, 1873.” In SLC 1873a, vii–xxxix. [bib12773]

bib13002Protess 19871987Protess, David L.
“Joseph Medill: Chicago’s First Modern Mayor.” In Green and Holli 1987[bib12704], 1–15. [bib13002]

bib13009Redpath 18751875Redpath, James
“‘Warrington.’ ” In Robinson 1877[bib13022], 153–55. [bib13009]

bib13111SLC 18721872-10-10SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
Speech at the Savage Club dinner of 21 September, as reported in Conway 1872[bib12577]. MTS 1910[bib00163], 417–21; MTS 1923[bib00156], 37–41; and Fatout 1976[bib00141], 69–72. [bib13111]

bib13172Sloane 19821982Sloane, David E. E.
“Charles G. Leland.” In American Humorists, 1800–1950, Part 1: A-L, edited by Stanley Trachtenberg. Vol. 11 of Dictionary of Literary Biography. Detroit: Gale Research Company. [bib13172]

bib13247Warner 18751875Warner, Charles Dudley
“Samuel Langhorne Clemens.” In Duyckinck and Duyckinck 1875[bib12638], 2:951–55. [bib13247]

bib13319Anderson 19611961Anderson, Frederick
“Preface.” In SLC 1961[bib10456], v–xvi. [bib13319]

bib13419Clark 18861886Clark, Charles Hopkins
“The Growth of the County.” In Trumbull[bib00109], 1, 207–14. [bib13419]

bib13420Clark 18861886Clark, Charles Hopkins
“Insurance.” In Trumbull[bib00109], 1, 499–510. [bib13420]

bib13421Clark 18861886Clark, Charles Hopkins
“The Press.” In Trumbull[bib00109], 1, 605–27. [bib13421]

bib13669Lewis 19471947Lewis, Oscar
“Introduction.” In Wright 1876[bib00110], vii-xxv. [bib13669]

bib13935SLC 18731873-06-30SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
"The ‘Jumping Frog.’ In English. Then in French. Then clawed back into a civilized language once more, by patient unremunerated toil."MS of thirty-nine pages, dated 30 June, ViU. Published in SLC 1875b[bib11536] , 28–43. Reprinted in Budd 1992, 588–603. [bib13935]

bib13946SLC 18741874-04-28SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
Letter dated 24 April. In “’Mark Twain’ after the ‘Frog.’ ” Dubuque Herald, 28 April, 4. [bib13946]

bib13956SLC 18741874-12-17SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
Speech at Atlantic Monthly dinner on 15 December in Boston. Text in Lathrop; paraphrase in Gilman, 651. [bib13956]

bib14023Stronach [1885-1901] 1921-22[1885–1901] 1921–22Stronach, George
“Nicolson, Alexander.” In The Dictionary of National Biography . . . from the Earliest Times to 1900, 14:499–500. Edited by Leslie Stephen and Sidney Lee. 22 vols. Reprint, London: Oxford University Press. [bib14023]

bib14114Woods 19721972Woods, Carole
“Haddon, Frederick William.” In Australian Dictionary of Biography, 4:313–14. [bib14114]

bib20103Blair 18611861Blair, Montgomery
“‘Report of the Postmaster General,’ dated 2 December.” In Message of the President of the United States to the Two Houses of Congress at the Commencement of the Second Session of the Thirty-seventh Congress. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office. [bib20103]

bib20336Davis 18561856Davis, Jefferson
“Report of the Secretary of War.” In Message from the President of the United States to the Two Houses of Congress, at the Commencement of the Third Session of the Thirty-fourth Congress. Washington, D.C.: Cornelius Wendell. [bib20336]

bib20388Doyno 19961996Doyno, Victor A.
“Afterword.” In SLC 1996[bib21236]. [bib20388]

bib20389Doyno 19961996Doyno, Victor A.
“Textual Addendum.” In SLC 1996b[bib21236]. [bib20389]

bib20483Gerber 19851985Gerber, John C.
“Introduction: The Continuing Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.” In Sattelmeyer and Crowley[bib00903], 1–12. [bib20483]

bib20526Gribben 19851985Gribben, Alan
“ ‘I Did Wish Tom Sawyer Was There’: Boy-Book Elements in Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn.” In Sattelmeyer and Crowley[bib00903], 149–70. [bib20526]

bib20697Kolb 19841984Kolb, Harold J., Jr.
“Mark Twain and the Myth of the West.” In The Mythologizing of Mark Twain, edited by Sara deSaussure Davis and Philip D. Beidler. University: University of Alabama Press. [bib20697]

bib20810Marx 19671967Marx, Leo
Introduction and notes. In SLC 1967[bib21232]. [bib20810]

bib20880Morrison 19961996Morrison, Toni
“Introduction.” In SLC 1996[bib21236]. [bib20880]

bib20972Oe 19941994Oe, Kenzaburo
Quoted in Carlin Romano, “Nobel to Japanese writer; Oe’s political themes evoke a deep unease,” Houston Chronicle, 14 October, A20, and in Teresa Watanabe, “Japanese Writer Wins Nobel in Literature,” San Francisco Chronicle, 14 October, A1, A9. [bib20972]

bib21123Sheldon 19301930Sheldon, Addison E.
“Old Fort Kearny,” an appendix to Lillian M. Willman, “The History of Fort Kearny.” Publications of the Nebraska State Historical Society 21: 211–318. [bib21123]

bib21151SLC 18721872-08-00SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
English travel diary. Partial MS of 100 pages, CU-MARK. Published in L5[bib00009], 583–629. [bib21151]

bib21169SLC 18791879-03-00SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Concerning the American Language.” Written ca. March 1879 and originally intended for SLC 1880a[bib10444]. First published in SLC 1882a[bib21188], 265–69. Reprinted in Budd 1992a[bib00146], 830–33. [bib21169]

bib21177SLC 18801880SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“On the Decay of the Art of Lying.” Paper presented at the Hartford Monday Evening Club on 5 April. Published in SLC 1882a[bib21188], 217–25. Reprinted in Budd 1992a[bib00146], 824–29. [bib21177]

bib21183SLC 18811881SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
[“Burlesque Etiquette.”] Untitled MS of 102 leaves, CU-MARK; two additional leaves, CL[bib20240]. Published in part in MTB[bib00012], 2:705–6, and SLC 1962[bib20734], 193–208. [bib21183]

bib21185SLC 1882?[1882?]SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“[Advice to Youth].” Untitled speech. MS of sixteen pages, CU-MARK. Published as “Advice to Youth” in MTS 1923[bib00156], 104–8. [bib21185]

bib21208SLC 18971897SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“A Little Note to M. Paul Bourget.” In Tom Sawyer, Detective, As Told by Huck Finn, and Other Tales, 225–46. London: Chatto and Windus. [bib21208]

bib21225SLC 19231923SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“The United States of Lyncherdom.” New York and London: Harper and Brothers. In Europe and Elsewhere, edited by Albert Bigelow Paine, 239–49. [bib21225]

bib21247SLC 1883–841883–84SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
Unused dedication for Adventures of Huckleberry Finn entitled “To the Once Boys & Girls.” MS of one page, with a note by Charles L. Webster (“Never used.”). Tipped into a copy of SLC 1885[bib11540], with the following note on the flyleaf: “This copy of ‘Adventures of Huckleberry Finn’ was bound by J. F. Tapley Nov. 26th 1884, and is the first copy ever bound. | Chas. L. Webster | Publisher.” PH in CU-MARK. [bib21247]

bib21265SLC 1863 [attributed]1863-11-00SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
Letter from Dayton, written between November 1863 and February 1864. Glasscock, 122–23, reprinting the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise of unknown date, sometime between November 1863 and March 1864. Reprinted in ET&S1, 41. [bib21265]

bib21274SLC 18631863-03-04SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“City Marshal Perry.” Rabb 1907[bib31327], 5: 1809–13, reprinting the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise of 4 March. Reprinted in ET&S1, 233–38. [bib21274]

bib21279SLC 18631863-08-19SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Letter from Mark Twain.” Letter dated “Tuesday Afternoon” [18 August]. Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 19 August, clipping in Scrapbook 2:62, CU-MARK. Reprinted in MTEnt, 66–70. [bib21279]

bib21429SLC 18691869-10-14SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
Letter dated 11 October to the California Pioneers, in “The California Pioneers.” New York Tribune, 14 October, 5. Reprinted in L3, 370–74. [bib21429]

bib21461SLC 18821882SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“The Stolen White Elephant,” in The Stolen White Elephant, Etc., 7–35. Boston: James R. Osgood and Co. [bib21461]

bib21485SLC 19051905-12-22SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Joan of Arc. Address at the Dinner of the Society of Illustrators, Given at the Aldine Association Club, December 22, 1905.” MTS, 269–75. [bib21485]

bib21555Tanselle, G Thomas1981Tanselle, G. Thomas
“Literary Editing.” In Vogt and Jones[bib21622], 35–56. [bib21555]

bib30801Hunt 18381838Hunt, Leigh
“Abou Ben Adhem.” In Hall 1838. [bib30801]

bib30877Bible 18171817Bible
“Family Record. Births, Marriages, Deaths.” In The Holy Bible: Containing the Old and New Testaments, Together with the Apocrypha: Translated Out of the Original Tongues . . . by the Special Command of His Majesty King James I. of England. CU-MARK; owned originally by Jane and John Marshall Clemens. [bib30877]

bib30878Bible 18621862Bible
“Family Record. Births. Marriages. Deaths.” In The Holy Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments, Translated Out of the Original Tongues; and with the Former Translations Diligently Compared and Revised. PH in CU-MARK, courtesy of Rachel M. Varble; location of original is not known. Owned originally by Orion and Mollie E. Clemens. [bib30878]

bib30974SLC 18641864-02-21SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Those Blasted Children.” New York Sunday Mercury, 21 February, 3. [bib30974]

bib31108SLC 18511851-01-16SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“A Gallant Fireman.” Hannibal Western Union, 16 January, 3. Reprinted in ET&S1, 62. [bib31108]

bib31130SLC 18881888SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“European Diet.” Mark Twain’s Library of Humor. New York: Charles L. Webster and Co. [bib31130]

bib31131SLC 18891888SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“The Tomb of Adam.” Mark Twain’s Library of Humor. New York: Charles L. Webster and Co. [bib31131]

bib31132SLC 18881888SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Our Italian Guide.” Mark Twain’s Library of Humor. New York: Charles L. Webster and Co. [bib31132]

bib31133SLC 18881888SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Abelard and Heloise.” Mark Twain’s Library of Humor, New York: Charles L. Webster and Co. [bib31133]

bib31134SLC 18881888SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Lost in the Snow.” Mark Twain’s Library of Humor, New York: Charles L. Webster and Co. [bib31134]

bib31148SLC 0000 attrib1881SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“High Art.” Mark Twain’s Burlesque Life. The Illustrated Funny Folks Library. Book 6. London: Funny Folks Library. 27–30. Attributed to Clemens here, but written by Charles Heber Clark and published in chapter 19 of Elbow-Room: A Novel without a Plot (New York: Lovell). [bib31148]

bib31164SLC 18701910SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“The Union Right or Wrong? Reminiscences of Nevada.” "The Union Right or Wrong? Reminiscences of Nevada." MTS 1910, 270–73. [bib31164]

bib31165SLC 18801910SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Cigars and Tobacco.” MTS 1910, 266–68. [bib31165]

bib31166SLC 19011910SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Remarks at a meeting of the Acorn Club.” MTS 1910, 117. [bib31166]

bib31167SLC 18951910SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Speech at a performance of Pudd’nhead Wilson.” "Pudd’nhead Wilson Dramatized." MTS 1910, 78. [bib31167]