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bib13841Reade 18751875-09-11Reade, Charles
“The Quintuple Iniquity.” New York Tribune, 11 September, 3. [bib13841]

bib13842Reade 18751875-09-15Reade, Charles
“The Four Fogs.” New York Tribune, 15 September, 2. [bib13842]

bib13843Reade 18751875-09-25Reade, Charles
“Copyright Union.” New York Tribune, 25 September, 4. [bib13843]

bib13847Reid 18911891Reid, T. Wemyss
The Life, Letters, and Friendships of Richard Monckton Milnes, First Lord Houghton. Introduction by Richard Henry Stoddard. 2 vols. New York: Cassell Publishing Company. [bib13847]

bib13848Remele 19581958Remele, C. W.
United States Railroad Postmarks, 1837 to 1861. State College, Pa.: American Philatelic Society. [bib13848]

bib13851Richards 19661966Richards
Catalog for November sale. Boston: Paul C. Richards. [bib13851]

bib13852Ritter and Wakelyn 19891989Ritter, Charles F., and Jon K. Wakelyn
American Legislative Leaders, 1850–1910. New York: Greenwood Press. [bib13852]

bib13853Roberts and Etherington 19821982Roberts, Matt T., and Don Etherington
Bookbinding and the Conservation of Books: A Dictionary of Descriptive Terminology. Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress. [bib13853]

bib13855IC5
Private Collection [bib13855]

bib13856Ross 19191919Ross, Earle Dudley
The Liberal Republican Movement. New York: H. Holt and Co. [bib13856]

bib13859Rowell 18911891Rowell, George P.
American Newspaper Directory. New York: Geo. P. Rowell and Co. [bib13859]

bib13864Sanborn 18751875Sanborn, Franklin Benjamin
“The Virginia Campaign of John Brown.” Atlantic Monthly 35 (January): 16–24. [bib13864]

bib13866Sargent 18801880Sargent, Mrs. John T., ed.
Sketches and Reminiscences of the Radical Club of Chestnut Street, Boston. Boston: James R. Osgood and Co. [bib13866]

bib138701927Scheuer
Catalogue for sale no. 3. New York: Alwin J. Scheuer. [bib13870]

bib13872Schmidt 20002000Schmidt, Barbara
Archangels Unaware: The Story of Thomas Bethune.. [bib13872]

bib13877Seaver 18741874-01-00Seaver, William A.
“Editor’s Drawer.” Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 48 (January): 308–12. [bib13877]

bib13878Seaver 18741874-01-17Seaver, William A.
“Personal.” Harper’s Bazar 7 (17 January): 43. [bib13878]

bib13879Seaver 18741874-01-24Seaver, William A.
“Personal.” Harper’s Bazar 7 (24 January): 59. [bib13879]

bib13880Seaver 18741874-02-14Seaver, William A.
“Personal.” Harper’s Weekly 18 (14 February): 150. [bib13880]

bib13881Seaver 18741874-04-14Seaver, William A.
“Personal.” Harper’s Bazar 7 (14 March): 171. [bib13881]

bib13882Seaver 18741874-04-04Seaver, William A.
“Personal.” Harper’s Bazar 7 (4 April): 219. [bib13882]

bib13883Seaver 18741874-05-02Seaver, William A.
“Personal.” Harper’s Weekly 18 (2 May): 374–75. [bib13883]

bib13884Seaver 18741874-07-00Seaver, William A.
“Editor’s Drawer.” Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 49 (July): 299–303. [bib13884]

bib13885Seaver 18741874-07-04Seaver, William A.
“Personal.” Harper’s Weekly 18 (4 July): 559. [bib13885]

bib13886Seaver 18741874-07-25Seaver, William A.
“Personal.” Harper’s Weekly 18 (25 July): 619. [bib13886]

bib13887Seaver 18741874-10-24Seaver, William A.
“Personal.” Harper’s Weekly 18 (24 October): 875. [bib13887]

bib13888Seaver 18751875-01-00Seaver, William A.
“Editor’s Drawer.” Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 50 (January): 299–304. [bib13888]

bib13889Seaver 18751875-02-13Seaver, William A.
“Personal.” Harper’s Bazar 8 (13 February): 107. [bib13889]

bib13890Seaver 18751875-03-13Seaver, William A.
“Personal.” Harper’s Bazar 8 (13 March): 171. [bib13890]

bib13891Seaver 18751875-04-03Seaver, William A.
“Personal.” Harper’s Bazar 8 (3 April): 219. [bib13891]

bib13892Seaver 18751875-05-08Seaver, William A.
“Personal.” Harper’s Bazar 8 (8 May): 299. [bib13892]

bib13893Seaver 18751875-06-05Seaver, William A.
“Personal.” Harper’s Bazar 8 (5 June): 363. [bib13893]

bib13894Seaver 18751875-06-19Seaver, William A.
“Personal.” Harper’s Bazar 8 (19 June): 395. [bib13894]

bib13895Seaver 18751875-11-27Seaver, William A.
“Personal.” Harper’s Bazar 19 (27 November): 959. [bib13895]

bib13896Seaver 18751875-12-18Seaver, William A.
“Personal.” Harper’s Bazar 8 (18 Dec): 811. [bib13896]

bib13898Sedgwick 19941994Sedgwick, Ellery
The Atlantic Monthly, 1857–1909: Yankee Humanism at High Tide and Ebb. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press. [bib13898]

bib13900"Jahu Dewitt Miller"1999Seminary
“Jahu Dewitt Miller.” The Seminary at Forest Glen. [bib13900]

bib13901Seward 18721872Seward, Theodore F.
Jubilee Songs: As Sung by the Jubilee Singers, of Fisk University New York: Biglow and Main. [bib13901]

bib13902Shakespeare Birthplace Trust 19991999Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
A Chequered Past.. [bib13902]

bib13903Shakespeare Birthplace Trust 20002000Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
Nash’s House/New Place.. [bib13903]

bib13905Shepard 20012001Shepard, Douglas H.
“The Clemens Clan and the Fredonia Library.” Barker Newsletter (Spring): 3–4. [bib13905]

bib13907Skandera-Trombley 19941994Skandera-Trombley, Laura E.
Mark Twain in the Company of Women. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. [bib13907]

bib13908SLC 18661866-01-13SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“San Francisco Letter.” Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, 13–16 January, not extant. Reprinted as “Mark Twain’s Reminiscence” in both the Austin (Nev.) Reese River Reveille, 18 January, 3, and the Shasta (Calif.) Courier 15 (17 February): 1, and as “Captain Montgomery” in the Golden Era 14 (28 January): 6. Modern reprintings may be found in Walker 1938[bib00199], 104–5; Henry Nash Smith[bib00084], 8–9; Taper[bib00457], 197–99. [bib13908]

bib13913SLC 18671867-03-12SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Female Suffrage. Views of Mark Twain.” St. Louis Missouri Democrat, 12 March, 4, clipping in Scrapbook 1:64, CU-MARK. Reprinted in Budd 1992a[bib00146], 214–16. [bib13913]

bib13914SLC 18671867-03-13SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Female Suffrage. A Volley from the Down-Trodden.” St. Louis Missouri Democrat, 13 March, 4, clipping in Scrapbook 1:64, CU-MARK. Reprinted in Budd 1992a[bib00146], 216–19. [bib13914]

bib13915SLC 18671867-03-15SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Female Suffrage. The Iniquitous Crusade Against Man’s Regal Birthright Must Be Crushed.” St. Louis Missouri Democrat, 15 March, 4, clipping in Scrapbook 1:65–66, CU-MARK. Reprinted in Budd 1992a[bib00146], 219–23. [bib13915]

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]

bib13937SLC 1873–74?1872-12-00SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“[The Arkansas Incident.]” Untitled play fragment, MS of twenty pages, a dramatization of the “Arkansas” incident in chapter 31 of Roughing It, CU-MARK. [bib13937]

bib13941SLC 18741874-02-17SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Speech at dinner for Wilkie Collins on 16 February in Boston. Paraphrase in ‘Wilkie Collins.’ ” Boston Evening Transcript, 17 February, 1. [bib13941]

bib13942SLC 18741874-02-18SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Speech at Massachusetts Press Association dinner on 17 February in Boston. Texts in ‘The Massachusetts Press.’ ” Boston Advertiser, 18 February, 4; “The Press,” Boston Globe, 18 February, 5; “Mark Twain and Canon Kingsley,” Hartford Courant, 19 February, 1; “A Speech by Mark Twain,” New York Evening Post, 20 February, 1; “Rev. Charles Kingsley and Mark Twain,'” Boston Commonwealth 12 (28 February): 4; Fatout 1976[bib00141], 85-87. [bib13942]

bib13943SLC 18741874-02-18SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Speech introducing lecture on Westminster Abbey by Charles Kingsley on 17 February at Tremont Temple in Boston. Texts in ‘Charles Kingsley’s Lecture.’ ” Boston Advertiser, 18 February, 1; “Rev. Charles Kingsley at Tremont Temple,” Boston Evening Transcript, 18 February, 1; “Charles Kingsley,” Boston Globe, 18 February, 8; “Westminster Abbey,” New York Tribune, 18 February, 4. [bib13943]

bib13944SLC 18741874-03-26SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“American Notes. By Mark Twain. The Temperance Insurrection.” Letter dated 12 March. London Standard, 26 March, 5–6. Budd 1992, 563–67. [bib13944]

bib13945SLC 18741874-04-14SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Mark Twain’s Banquet.” Letter dated 13 April. Hartford Courant, 14 April, 2. [bib13945]

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

bib13947SLC 18741874-05-31SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Those Imperishable Fishers Again.” Undated letter, 6–29 May. New York World, 31 May, 2. [bib13947]

bib13948SLC 18741874-06-23SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“A Postal Case.” Letter dated 16 June. Boston Advertiser, 23 June, 2. [bib13948]

bib13949SLC 18741874SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
Colonel Sellers. A Drama in Five Acts. By Samuel L. Clemens. Mark Twain. Elmira N. Y. Entered in the office of the Librarian of Congress. July 1874. A dramatization of The Gilded Age. Three manuscripts by two amanuenses survive: MS 1, DLC, submitted for copyright, five acts without separate title pages, by amanuensis 1; MS 2, CU-MARK, duplicate of MS 1, by amanuensis 1; MS 3, CU-MARK, five acts with separate title pages, by amanuensis 2, with notes in another hand; in MSS 1 and 2, Laura is acquitted; in MS3, she is found guilty. [bib13949]

bib13950SLC 18741874-07-06SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“A Curious Pleasure Excursion.” New York Herald, 6 July, 10. Budd 1992, 573–77. [bib13950]

bib13951SLC 18741874-09-08SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
Curtain speech at performance of the Gilded Age play on 7 September in Buffalo. Text in “‘The Gilded Age,’” Buffalo Express, 8 September, 1, transcribed in 4 Sept 74 to Brown, n. 3. [bib13951]

bib13952SLC 18741874-09-17SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
Curtain speech at performance of the Gilded Age play on 16 September in New York. Text in Wheeler, transcribed in Appendix D. [bib13952]

bib13953SLC 18741874-10-12SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Mark Twain and His Cold.” Letter dated 9 October. New York Times, 12 October, 4. [bib13953]

bib13954SLC 18741874-10-16SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Speech on accident insurance at insurance community dinner on 15 October in Hartford. Texts in ‘Grand Banquet to Mr. Cornelius Walford of England.’ ” Hartford Courant, 16 October, 2; SLC 1875b[bib11536], 229–30; Fatout 1976[bib00141], 89–91 misdated. [bib13954]

bib13955SLC 18741874-11-00SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“A True Story, Repeated Word for Word as I Heard It.” Atlantic Monthly 34 (November): 591–94. Reprinted in Budd 1992a[bib00146], 578–82. [bib13955]

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]

bib13957SLC 18741874-12-24SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Speech at one hundredth performance of the Gilded Age play on 23 December in New York. Text in ‘The One Hundredth Representation of ‘The Gilded Age.’ ” New York Times, 24 December, 4, transcribed on p. 329. [bib13957]

bib13960SLC 18751875-01-00SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Old Times on the Mississippi. I.” Atlantic Monthly 35 (January): 69–73. [bib13960]

bib13961SLC 18751875-02-00SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Old Times on the Mississippi. II. A ‘Cub’ Pilot’s Experience; or, Learning the River.” Atlantic Monthly 35 (February): 217–24. [bib13961]

bib13962SLC 18751875-03-00SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Old Times on the Mississippi. III. The Continued Perplexities of ‘Cub’ Piloting.” Atlantic Monthly 35 (March): 283–89. [bib13962]

bib13963SLC 18751875-04-00SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Old Times on the Mississippi. IV. The ‘Cub’ Pilot’s Education Nearly Completed.” Atlantic Monthly 35 (April): 446–52. [bib13963]

bib13964SLC 18751875-04-29SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Proposed Shakespearean Memorial.” Letter dated 26 April. New York Times, 29 April, 6. [bib13964]

bib13965SLC 18751875-05-00SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Old Times on the Mississippi. V. ‘Sounding.’ Faculties Peculiarly Necessary to a Pilot.” Atlantic Monthly 35 (May): 567–74. [bib13965]

bib13966SLC 18751875-05-13SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Speech at spelling bee in Hartford on 12 May. Texts in ‘Spelling Match and Festival.’ ” Hartford Courant, 13 May, 2, and Fatout 1976[bib00141], 94–96, transcribed in Appendix F. [bib13966]

bib13967SLC 18751875-05-20SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“To the Public.” Hartford Courant, 20 May, 3. [bib13967]

bib13968SLC 18751875-06-00SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Old Times on the Mississippi. VI. Official Rank and Dignity of a Pilot. The Rise and Decadence of the Pilots’ Association.” Atlantic Monthly 35 (June): 721–30. [bib13968]

bib13969SLC 18751875-08-00SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Old Times on the Mississippi. VII. Leaving Port: Racing: Shortening of the River by Cut-offs: A Steamboat’s Ghost: ‘Stephen’s’ Plan of ‘Resumption.’ ” Atlantic Monthly 36 (August): 190–96. [bib13969]

bib13970SLC 18751875-09-29SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Information Wanted.” Undated letter, 27? September. Hartford Courant, 29 September, 2. [bib13970]

bib13971SLC 18751875-10-00SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“The Curious Republic of Gondour.” Atlantic Monthly 36 (October): 461–63. Budd 1992, 634–38. [bib13971]

bib13972SLC 18751875-10-25SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“’Information’ from ‘Professor A. B.’ ” Undated letter, 22? October. Hartford Courant, 25 October, 2. [bib13972]

bib13973SLC 18751875-11-13SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Speech introducing production of Our Best Society in Hartford on 12 November. Paraphrase in ‘Hartford Dramatic Association.’ ” Hartford Courant, 13 November, 2. [bib13973]

bib13974SLC 18761876-02-00SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
Old Times on the Mississippi. Toronto: Belford Brothers. [bib13974]

bib13975SLC 18761876-02-00SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“A Literary Nightmare.” Atlantic Monthly 37 (February): 167–69. Reprinted as “Punch, Brothers, Punch!” in SLC 1878a [bib12286], 5–12. Reprinted in Budd 1992a[bib00146], 639–43. [bib13975]

bib13977SLC 18801880-09-00SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Mrs. McWilliams and the Lightning.” Atlantic Monthly 46 (September): 380–84. Reprinted in Budd 1992a[bib00146], 753–60. [bib13977]

bib13978SLC 18801880-11-23SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“The Shakspeare Mulberry.” MS of twelve pages, written on 23 November, CtHMTH. [bib13978]

bib13979SLC 18821882SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Twichell and the profane ostler.” MS of nineteen leaves, numbered 429–47, deleted by SLC from chapter 34 of Life on the Mississippi, CU-MARK. Published in MTE, 366–72, mistakenly identified as “one of the random pieces that preceded Mark’s sustained work on the Autobiography.” [bib13979]

bib13981SLC 18831883SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Colonel Sellers As a Scientist.” William Dean Howells, coauthor. Play written primarily between October and December 1883. MS of 425 pages, CU-MARK; complete TS, CtY-BR; partial TS, ViU. Published in Howells 1960[bib01013], 205–41. [bib13981]

bib13983SLC 18881888SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
Mark Twain’s Library of Humor. New York: Charles L. Webster and Co. [bib13983]

bib13984SLC 18911891-12-00SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Mental Telegraphy.” Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 84 (December): 95–104. [bib13984]

bib13985SLC 18921892-10-00SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
The American Claimant. New York: Charles L. Webster and Co. [bib13985]

bib13988SLC 1899–19071899–1907SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
The Writings of Mark Twain. Edition de Luxe. 25 vols. Limited to 1,000 copies. Hartford: American Publishing Company. Copies 488 and 513 are in CU-MARK. [bib13988]

bib13989SLC 1901-71901-7SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
The Writings of Mark Twain. Riverdale Edition. 25 vols. Limited to 625 copies. Hartford: American Publishing Company; New York: R. G. Newbegin Company. [bib13989]

bib13990SLC 19051905-03-18SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“From My Unpublished Autobiography.” Harper’s Weekly 49 (18 March): 391. Reprinted as “Mark Twain Was Pioneer in Use of Typewriter,” Atlanta Constitution, 3 April, 6, and as “The First Writing-Machines” in SLC 1906[bib21218], 166–70. [bib13990]

bib13991SLC 19061906SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“A Family Sketch.” MS of sixty-one leaves, written and revised from about 1896 to 1906, CU-MARK. [bib13991]

bib13992SLC 1907–81907-12-00SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Extract from Captain Stormfield’s Visit to Heaven.” Harper’s Monthly Magazine 116 (December 1907): 41–49; (January 1908): 266–76. [bib13992]

bib13993SLC 19091909-10-14SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
Extract from Captain Stormfield’s Visit to Heaven. New York and London: Harper and Brothers. [bib13993]

bib13994SLC 19611961SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Ah Sin.” A Dramatic Work by Mark Twain and Bret Harte. Edited by Frederick Anderson. San Francisco: Book Club of California. [bib13994]

bib13996Sloan 18741874Sloan, Edward L., comp.
Gazeteer of Utah, and Salt Lake City Directory. Salt Lake City: Salt Lake Herald Publishing Company. [bib13996]

bib13998Smith 19431943Smith, Mortimer
The Life of Ole Bull. Princeton: Princeton University Press. [bib13998]

bib13999Smythe 19931993Smythe
Spring 1993 Autograph Auction. New York: R. M. Smythe and Co. Sale no. 117 (22 April). [bib13999]

bib14000Soards 18741874Soards, Lon, comp.
Soards’ New Orleans City Directory for 1874. New Orleans: L. Soards and Co. [bib14000]

bib14001Solberg 19061906Solberg, Thorvald
Copyright Enactments of the United States,1783–1906. Copyright Office Bulletin No. 3. 2d ed., rev. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office. [bib14001]