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bib11029SLC 18681868-08-04SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“The Treaty with China.” New York Tribune, 4 August, 1–2. [bib11029]

bib11030SLC 18681868-08-23SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Letter from Mark Twain.” Letter dated 17 August. Chicago Republican, 23 August, 2. [bib11030]

bib11031SLC 18681868-09-06SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ Number One.” San Francisco Alta California, 6 September, 1. [bib11031]

bib11032SLC 18681868-10-07SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“[The American vandal abroad].” Untitled MS fragment of forty-one pages: one page unnumbered, the rest numbered 7–8 and 20–57, written ca. 7 October, a draft of “The American Vandal Abroad” lecture, CU-MARK. Published in part, with variants, in MTSpk, 27–36. [bib11032]

bib11033SLC 18681868-11-15SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ ” Letter dated 22 October. San Francisco Alta California, 15 November, 1. [bib11033]

bib11034SLC 18681868-11-16SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“A Mystery.” Cleveland Herald, 16 November, 2. [bib11034]

bib11035SLC 18681868-11-22SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Letter from ‘Mark Twain.’ ” Letter dated 28 October. San Francisco Alta California, 22 November, 1. [bib11035]

bib11036SLC 18681868-12-12SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Concerning Gen. Grant’s Intentions.” New York Tribune, 12 December, 4. [bib11036]

bib11038SLC 18691869-06-00SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Scenery.” MS of eleven pages, written ca. July as part of a lecture to be called “Curiosities of California,” formerly catalogued as DV17, CU-MARK. Published in Wecter 1948, 13–17. [bib11038]

bib11039SLC 18701870-11-00SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Riley—Newspaper Correspondent.” Galaxy 10 (November): 726–27. [bib11039]

bib11041SLC 18771877-02-18SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
Letter to the editor dated 14 February. New York World, 18 February, 5. [bib11041]

bib11042SLC 18841884-01-19SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Ye Equinoctial Storm.” Wasp 12 (19 January): 2. Written ca. 19 March–2 April 1868, but first printed in 1884; the present location of the MS is unknown. [bib11042]

bib11043SLC 18891889-05-19SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Mark Twain. An Interview with the Famous Humorist.” New York Herald, 19 May, 19. [bib11043]

bib11044SLC 19001900SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Scraps from My Autobiography. Playing ‘Bear.’ Herrings. Jim Wolf and the Cats.” MS of forty-two leaves, CU-MARK. Published in MTA[bib00116], 1:125–43, and AutoMT1[bib33010], 155–63. [bib11044]

bib11045SLC 19031903SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Notebook 46.” [bib11045]

bib11046SLC 19041904-04-00SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Notes on ‘Innocents Abroad.’ ” Autobiographical Dictation, TS of thirteen pages numbered 68–80, written in April, CU-MARK. Published in MTA[bib00116], 1:238–46. [bib11046]

bib11047SLC 19071888-01-00SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
Marginalia on frontispiece of SLC’s copy of Stephen M. Griswold, inscribed “S L. Clemens 1907” on the front endpaper, CU-MARK. [bib11047]

bib11048SLC 19271927SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
The Quaker City Holy Land Excursion. An Unfinished Play by Mark Twain, 1867. New York: Privately printed for M. Harzof. [bib11048]

bib11049SLC 19771977SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Mark Twain’s 1908 Speech for the Benefit of the Bermuda Hospital.” Bermuda Historical Quarterly 34 (Autumn): 54–59. [bib11049]

bib11050Smiley 18891889Smiley, James Bethuel. [Mrs. Julia M. Bradley, pseud.]
Modern Manners and Social Forms. Chicago: James B. Smiley. [bib11050]

bib11051Smith 18801880Smith, James H.
History of Chenango and Madison Counties, New York, with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Some of Its Prominent Men and Pioneers. Syracuse, N.Y.: D. Mason and Co. [bib11051]

bib11052Sotheby 19321932Sotheby
The Property of the Late Mrs. E. A. Beardsley. Sale of 27 June. London: Sotheby and Co. [bib11052]

bib11053Sotheby Parke Benet 18741974Sotheby Parke Bernet
The William E. Stockhausen Collection of English & American Literature, Part 1. Sale no. 3694 (19 and 20 November). New York: Sotheby Parke Bernet. [bib11053]

bib11054Sotheby Parke Bernet 19761976-10-06Sotheby Parke Bernet
The Katharine de B. Parsons Collection. Sale no. 3901 (6 October) New York: Sotheby Parke Bernet. [bib11054]

bib11055Spaeth 19481948Spaeth, Sigmund
A History of Popular Music in America. New York: Random House. [bib11055]

bib11056Startsev 19421942Startsev, A.
“Sem’desiat piat’ let tomu nazad” [Seventy-five years ago].” Oktiabr 10 (July): 117–27. [bib11056]

bib11057U S Department of State 18691869U. S. Department of State
Register of the Department of State, for the Year 1869–70. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office. [bib11057]

bib11058Stern 19801980Stern, Madeleine B., ed.
Publishers for Mass Entertainment in Nineteenth Century America. Boston: G. K. Hall and Co. [bib11058]

bib11059Stewart 19411941Stewart, George R., Jr.
“Bret Harte upon Mark Twain in 1866.” American Literature 13 (November): 263–64. [bib11059]

bib11060Stewart 19081908Stewart, William M.
Reminiscences of Senator William M. Stewart. Edited by George Rothwell Brown. New York: Neale Publishing Company. [bib11060]

bib11061Stoddard 18661866Stoddard, Charles Warren
“My Friend.” New York Weekly Review, 15 September, 1. [bib11061]

bib11062Stoddard 19461946Stoddard, Henry Luther
Horace Greeley: Printer, Editor, Crusader. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons. [bib11062]

bib11063Strong 19661966Strong, Leah A.
Joseph Hopkins Twichell: Mark Twain’s Friend and Pastor. Athens: University of Georgia Press. [bib11063]

bib11064Tennyson 18471847Tennyson, Alfred
The Princess: A Medley. London: Edward Moxon. [bib11064]

bib11065Tennyson 18621862Tennyson, Alfred
Poems. London: Edward Moxon. [bib11065]

bib11066Thompson 18731873Thompson, Noyes L.
The History of Plymouth Church. (Henry Ward Beecher) 1847 to 1872. New York: G. W. Carleton and Co. [bib11066]

bib11067Thomson [1859][1859]Thomson, William McClure
The Land and the Book; or, Biblical Illustrations Drawn from the Manners and Customs, the Scenes and Scenery of the Holy Land. 2 vols. New York: Harper and Brothers. [bib11067]

bib11068Thorpe 18711871Thorpe, Thomas Bangs
“The New York Custom-House.” Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 43 (June): 11–26. [bib11068]

bib11070Towner 18921892Towner, Ausburn [Ishmael, pseud.]
Our County and Its People: A History of the Valley and County of Chemung from the Closing Years of the Eighteenth Century. Syracuse, N.Y.: D. Mason and Co. [bib11070]

bib11071Townsend 18951895Townsend, Malcolm, comp.
The Townsend’s. New York: Mooney and Co. [bib11071]

bib11074Tsai 19831983Tsai, Shih-Shan Henry
China and the Overseas Chinese in the United States, 1868–1911. Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press. [bib11074]

bib11077Upton 18671867-02-03Upton, Matthias (Matthew) Gilbert
“Letter from New York.” Letter dated 1 January. San Francisco Alta California, 3 February, 1. [bib11077]

bib11078Upton 18671867-02-11Upton, Matthias (Matthew) Gilbert
“Letter from Washington.” Letter dated 12 January. San Francisco Alta California, 11 February, 1. [bib11078]

bib11079Upton 18671867-09-13Upton, Matthias (Matthew) Gilbert
“The Way Home.” Letter dated 28 August. San Francisco Alta California, 13 September, 2. [bib11079]

bib11080Vandal [pseud.] 18691869Vandal [pseud.]
“Funny.” Pittsburgh Post, 3 November, 1. [bib11080]

bib11081Van Deusen 19531953Van Deusen, Glyndon G.
Horace Greeley: Nineteenth-Century Crusader. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. [bib11081]

bib11083Virginia City Census [1880] 1969[1880] 1969Virginia City Census
“Inhabitants in . . . Virginia.” National Archives Microfilm Publications, Microcopy no. T9. Washington, D.C.: General Services Administration. [bib11083]

bib11086Wallace 18891889Wallace, Lew, et al.
Living Leaders of the World: Comprising Graphic Biographies of the Men and Women of Greatest Eminence, Influence, Wealth, Power or Fame. Chicago: Hubbard Bros. [bib11086]

bib11087Wallace 1960?1960?Wallace, Robert D.
“A Gentleman of Some Notoriety: Mark Twain Speaks in Illinois.” Unpublished TS, CU-MARK. [bib11087]

bib11088Walpole Galleries 1960?1924Walpole Galleries
A Collection ...Relating to the Drama. New York: Walpole Galleries. Sale no. 327 (22 May). [bib11088]

bib11090Webb 18661866Webb, Charles H. [Inigo, pseud.]
“Inigoings.” Letter dated 30 May. Californian 5 (30 June): 9. [bib11090]

bib11091Webb 18671867Webb, Charles Henry [Inigo, pseud.]
“Letter from Twain’s Publisher.” Letter to the editor dated 9 May. Brooklyn Eagle, 11 May, 3. [bib11091]

bib11093Webster’s 19881988Webster’s
Webster’s New Geographical Dictionary. Springfield, Mass.: G. and C. Merriam Company. [bib11093]

bib11094Wecter 19471947Wecter, Dixon
“The Love Letters of Mark Twain.” Atlantic Monthly 180 (November): 33–39. [bib11094]

bib11095Wentworth and Flexner 19601960Wentworth, Harold, and Stuart Berg Flexner, comps. and eds.
Dictionary of American Slang. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company. [bib11095]

bib11096Md2
Private Collection [bib11096]

bib11097Whitney 18931893Whitney, Orson F.
History of Utah. 4 vols. Salt Lake City: George Q. Cannon and Sons. [bib11097]

bib11098Whitney and Smith 1889–911889–91Whitney, William Dwight, and Benjamin E. Smith, eds.
The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language. 6 vols. New York: The Century Company. [bib11098]

bib11099Who Was Who 19431943Who Was Who
Who Was Who in America. A Companion Volume to Who’s Who in America. Vol. 1: 1897–1942. Chicago: A. N. Marquis Company. [bib11099]

bib11100Wilkins 19121912Wilkins, William Glyde
Charles Dickens in America. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons. [bib11100]

bib11101“William Mason Family” ndnd“William Maston Family.”
“William Mason Family.” TS of records in a family Bible, Chenango County Historical Society, Norwich, N.Y., PH in CU-MARK. [bib11101]

bib11103Wilson 18551855Wilson, H., comp.
Wilson’s Business Directory of New York City. New York: John F. Trow. [bib11103]

bib11104Wilson 18661866Wilson, H., comp.
Trow’s New York City Directory, . . . Vol. LXXX. For the Year Ending May 1, 1867. New York: John F. Trow. [bib11104]

bib11105Wilson 18671867Wilson, H., comp.
Trow’s New York City Directory, . . . Vol. LXXXI. For the Year Ending May 1, 1868. New York: John F. Trow. [bib11105]

bib11106Wilson 18681868Wilson, H., comp.
Trow’s New York City Directory, . . . Vol. LXXXII. For the Year Ending May 1, 1869. New York: John F. Trow. [bib11106]

bib11107Wilson 19471947Wilson, Rufus Rockwell, and Otilie Erickson Wilson
New York in Literature. Elmira, N.Y.: Primavera Press. [bib11107]

bib11108NvR2
Private Collection [bib11108]

bib11110Winter 19091909Winter, William
Old Friends: Being Literary Recollections of Other Days. New York: Moffat, Yard and Co. [bib11110]

bib11111Winterich 19301930Winterich, John T.
“The Life and Works of Bloodgood Haviland Cutter.” The Colophon Book Collectors’ Quarterly. Vol. 1, pt. 2 (May): no page numbers. [bib11111]

bib11112Woodworth 18311831Woodworth, Samuel
Melodies, Duets, Trios, Songs, and Ballads, Pastoral, Amatory, Sentimental, Patriotic, Religious, and Miscellaneous. 3d ed. New York: Elliot Palmer. [bib11112]

bib11113WU-MU
Madison Memorial Union Library, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. [bib11113]

bib11115Young 19521952Young, James Harvey
"Anna Dickinson, Mark Twain, and Bret Harte." Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 76 (January): 39–46. [bib11115]

bib11116Young 18681868Young, John Russell
“Illuminated Diary for 1868.” Box 36, John Russell Young Papers, Manuscript Division, DLC, transcript in CU-MARK. [bib11116]

bib11117American Art Association 19141914American Art Association
Catalogue of Autograph Letters and Documents . . . the Private Collection of George P. Upton, Esquire. Sale of 23 April. New York: American Art Association. [bib11117]

bib11118American Art Association 19241924-12-01American Art Association
Fine Books and Manuscripts of the Greatest Rarity and Interest. Including the Further Property of a Prominent Pennsylvania Collector. Sale of 1 and 2 December. New York: American Art Association. [bib11118]

bib11119American Art Association 19251925-01-08American Art Association
The Renowned Collection of the Late William F. Gable of Altoona, Pennsylvania. Part 6. Sale of 8 and 9 January. New York: American Art Association. [bib11119]

bib11120AAA/Anderson 19341934-05-09AAA/Anderson
The Fine Library of the Late Mrs. Benjamin Stern, Together with Autograph Letters from the Collection[s] of William L. Clements and E. W. Evans, Jr., and Other Properties. Sale no. 4111 (9, 10, and 11 May). New York: American Art Association, Anderson Galleries. [bib11120]

bib11121AAA/Anderson 19361936-01-29AAA/Anderson
The Library of the Late Elbridge L. Adams, New York City . . . First Editions and Manuscripts of Works by Samuel L. Clemens, Mainly the Collection of Irving S. Underhill, Buffalo, N.Y. Sale no. 4228 (29 and 30 January). New York: American Art Association, Anderson Galleries. [bib11121]

bib11123American Literary Bureau 18701870American Literary Bureau
The Lecture Season. Vol. 1, June. New York: American Literary Bureau. [bib11123]

bib11125Anderson Auction Company 19101910Anderson Auction Company
Library and Art Collection of George Bentham of New York City. Part 1—The Library. Sale no. 867 (28 and 29 November). New York: Anderson Auction Company. [bib11125]

bib11127Anderson, Gibson and Smith 19671967Anderson, Frederick, William M. Gibson, and Henry Nash Smith, eds.
Selected Mark Twain–Howells Letters, 1872–1910. Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. [bib11127]

bib11128Anderson Galleries 19281928-02-23Anderson Galleries
Historical Autograph Letters & Documents from the Collection of Schuyler Colfax. Part 2. Sale no. 2236 (23 February). New York: Anderson Galleries. [bib11128]

bib11129Anderson 19031903Anderson, John, Jr.
Catalogue of a Fine Collection of American Historical Autograph Letters. Sale no. 168 (15 April). New York: John Anderson, Jr. [bib11129]

bib11132American Publishing Company 18691869American Publishing Company
Opinions of the Press. Advertising circular and supplement to the prospectus for The Innocents Abroad, [1–4]. Hartford: American Publishing Company. A copy of the earliest impression of the circular and a copy of the revised version bound into the prospectus are in CU-MARK. [bib11132]

bib11133American Publishing Company 18691869American Publishing Company
“Paragraphs from Notices of this Book.” Advertising supplement in the prospectus for The Innocents Abroad, [1–7]. Hartford: American Publishing Company. Copy in CU-MARK. [bib11133]

bib11134American Publishing Company 18691869American Publishing Company
Paragraphs from Notices of this Book. In Stray Leaves from Mark Twain’s New Book. Hartford: American Publishing Company. Copy in the collection of Nick Karanovich. [bib11134]

bib11136Argus 19391939Argus
Letter from Argus Book Shop, Chicago, Ill., to George Hiram Brownell, 24 March (WU). [bib11136]

bib11137Arnold 19791979Arnold, Matthew
The Poems of Matthew Arnold. Edited by Kenneth Allott and Miriam Allott. 2d ed. London: Longman. [bib11137]

bib11138Austin 19651965Austin, James C.
Petroleum V. Nasby (David Ross Locke). Twayne’s United States Authors Series, edited by Sylvia E. Bowman, no. 89. New York: Twayne Publishers. [bib11138]

bib11139Axelrod
Private Collection [bib11139]

bib11140Bacon 18831883Bacon, Edwin M.
King’s Dictionary of Boston. Cambridge, Mass.: Moses King. [bib11140]

bib11141Bacon 18831883Bacon, Leonard Woolsey, ed.
The Church-Book: Hymns and Tunes for the Uses of Christian Worship. New York: D. Appleton and Co. [bib11141]

bib11142Baedeker 18841884Baedeker, Karl
Paris and Environs. 8th rev. ed. Leipzig: Karl Baedeker. [bib11142]

bib11144Baender 19591959Baender, Paul
“Mark Twain and the Byron Scandal.” American Literature 30 (January): 467–85. [bib11144]

bib11145Bailey 18671867Bailey, John C. W., comp.
Kane County Gazetteer. Chicago: John C. W. Bailey. [bib11145]

bib11147Barker 19551955Barker, Charles Albro
Henry George. New York: Oxford University Press. [bib11147]

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

bib11153Beecher 18681868Beecher, Thomas Kinnicut
“Friday Miscellany.” Elmira Advertiser, 25 December, 3. [bib11153]

bib11154Beecher 18691869-01-01Beecher, Thomas Kinnicut
“Friday Miscellany.” Elmira Advertiser, 1 January, 3. [bib11154]

bib11155Beecher 18691869-01-08Beecher, Thomas Kinnicut
“Friday Miscellany.” Elmira Advertiser, 8 January, 3. [bib11155]