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bib00447MTFP1964Smith, Henry Nash
Mark Twain’s Fable of Progress. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press. [bib00447]

bib00449SLC 19231923SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
Europe and Elsewhere. With an an introduction by Albert Bigelow Paine and an appreciation by Brander Matthews. New York: Harper and Brothers. [bib00449]

bib00451WIM1973SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
What Is Man? and Other Philosophical Writings. Edited by Paul Baender. The Works of Mark Twain. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press. [bib00451]

bib00455MTMR1968Bates, Allan C.
Mark Twain and the Mississippi River. Ph.D. diss., University of Chicago. [bib00455]

bib00456TJS1928Honce, Charles, ed.
The Adventures of Thomas Jefferson Snodgrass. Edited by Charles Honce. Chicago: Pascal Covici [bib00456]

bib00457Taper 19631963Taper, Bernard, ed.
Mark Twain’s San Francisco. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company. [bib00457]

bib00458C19511951“Mark Twain Library Auction”
“Mark Twain Library Auction.” Los Angeles, 10 April 1951 [bib00458]

bib00459DAB 1928–361928-36DAB
Dictionary of American Biography. Edited by Allen Johnson and Dumas Malone. 20 vols. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons. [bib00459]

bib00460MTCor1957Smith, Henry Nash, and Frederick Anderson, eds.
Mark Twain: San Francisco Correspondent. San Francisco: Book Club of California. [bib00460]

bib00461RP1952Wecter, Dixon, ed.
Report from Paradise. New York: Harper and Brothers. (BAL 3581). [bib00461]

bib00463Fairbanks 18971897Fairbanks, Lorenzo Sayles
Genealogy of the Fairbanks Family in America, 1633–1897. Boston: American Printing and Engraving Company. [bib00463]

bib00464Abbott 19131913Abbott, Keene
“Tom Sawyer’s Town.” Harper’s Weekly 57 (9 August): 16–17. [bib00464]

bib00465Anderson 19431943Anderson, Morris
“Red-Letter Books Relating to Missouri.” Missouri Historical Review 38 (October): 85–93. [bib00465]

bib00466Barret 18261826Barret, Richard F.
An Inaugural Dissertation, on the Modus Operandi of Narcotics and Sedatives. M.D. diss., Transylvania University, Kentucky. [bib00466]

bib00467Barrett 18841884Barrett, William Fletcher
“Mark Twain on Thought-Transference.” Journal of the Society for Psychical Research 1 (October): 166–67. [bib00467]

bib00468Bayly 18441844Bayly, Thomas Haynes
Songs, Ballads and Other Poems. 2 vols. London: Richard Bentley. [bib00468]

bib00469BDAC 19611961BDAC.
Biographical Directory of the American Congress, 1774–1961. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office. [bib00469]

bib00470Bell 19841984Bell, Raymond Martin
“The Ancestry of Samuel Clemens, Grandfather of Mark Twain.” 413 Burton Avenue, Washington, Pa.: Raymond Martin Bell. Mimeograph. [bib00470]

bib00471Bowen 1926-431926–43Bowen, Clarence W.
The History of Woodstock, Connecticut. 8 vols. Norwood, Mass.: Plimpton Press. [bib00471]

bib00472Bowen [1959][1959]Bowen, Elbert R.
Theatrical Entertainments in Rural Missouri before the Civil War. University of Missouri Studies, vol. 32. Columbia: University of Missouri Press. [bib00472]

bib00473Branch 19821982Branch, Edgar Marquess
“Sam Clemens, Steersman on the John H. Dickey.” American Literary Realism 15 (Autumn): 195–208. [bib00473]

bib00474Branch 19821982Branch, Edgar Marquess
“A New Clemens Footprint: Soleather Steps Forward.” American Literature 54 (December): 497–510. [bib00474]

bib00475Brashear 19351935Brashear, Minnie M.
“Mark Twain’s Niece, Daughter of His Sister, Pamela, Taking Keen Interest in Centennial.” Hannibal Evening Courier-Post, 6 March, 11. [bib00475]

bib00476Brown 18701870Brown, T. Allston
History of the American Stage. New York: Dick and Fitzgerald. [bib00476]

bib00477Budd 19771977Budd, Louis J., ed.
“A Listing of and Selection from Newspaper and Magazine Interviews with Samuel L. Clemens, 1874–1910.” American Literary Realism 10 (Winter): i–100. [bib00477]

bib00478Burke 19041904Burke, Bernard
A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage, the Privy Council, Knightage and Companionage. Edited by Ashworth P. Burke. 66th ed. London: Harrison and Sons. [bib00478]

bib00479Cadets [1850][1850]Cadets of Temperance
“The Property of Cadets of Temperance Hannibal Mo.” MS of two pages containing the membership roster, MoHM[bib10255]. [bib00479]

bib00480Campbell 18751875Campbell, R. A., ed.
Campbell’s Gazetteer of Missouri. Rev. ed. St. Louis: R. A. Campbell. [bib00480]

bib00481Cassidy 1985–1985–Cassidy, Frederic G., and Joan Houston Hall, eds.
Dictionary of American Regional English. 6 vols. to date. Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. [bib00481]

bib00482Cayleff 19871987Cayleff, Susan E.
Wash and Be Healed: The Water-Cure Movement and Women’s Health. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. [bib00482]

bib00483Chapman 19321932Chapman, John W.
“The Germ of a Book: A Footnote on Mark Twain.” Atlantic Monthly 150 (December): 720–21. [bib00483]

bib00484Clifton [1840?][1840?]Clifton, William
“The Last Link Is Broken. A duet composed and arranged for the piano forte, by Wm. Clifton.” New York: Firth and Hall. The Lester S. Levy Sheet Music Collection, Johns Hopkins University. [bib00484]

bib00485Colonial Dames n.d.n.d.Colonial Dames
“Ralls County Records.” Compiled by The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of Missouri. TS, MoSHi[bib10260]. [bib00485]

bib00486Conard 19011901Conard, Howard L., ed.
Encyclopedia of the History of Missouri. 6 vols. New York: Southern History Company. [bib00486]

bib00487Davis 19711971Davis, Chester L., Sr.
“Letters from Laura Frazer (Becky Thatcher) to Paine 1907–1912.” Twainian 30 (July-August): 1–4. [bib00487]

bib00488Dawson 19081908Dawson, Minnie T.
The Stillwell Murder, or a Society Crime. Quincy, Ill.: McMein Printing Company. [bib00488]

bib00489DeBow 18531853DeBow, J. D. B.
The Seventh Census of the United States: 1850. Embracing a Statistical View of Each of the States and Territories. Washington, D. C.: Robert Armstrong. [bib00489]

bib00490Debrett 19801980Debrett, John
Debrett’s Peerage and Baronetage. Edited by Patrick Montague-Smith. London: Debrett’s Peerage. [bib00490]

bib00491des Cognets 18841884des Cognets, Anna Russell
William Russell and His Descendants. Lexington, Ky.: Samuel F. Wilson. [bib00491]

bib00492Shaw 18741874Shaw, Henry Wheeler [Josh Billings, pseud.]
Everybody’s Friend; or, Josh Billings’ Encyclopedia and Proverbial Philosophy of Wit and Humor. Hartford: American Publishing Company. [bib00492]

bib00493Miller 18741874Miller, Cincinnatus Hiner [Joaquin Miller, pseud.]
Unwritten History: Life amongst the Modocs. Hartford: American Publishing Company. [bib00493]

bib00494Richardson 18651865Richardson, Albert Deane
The Secret Service, the Field, the Dungeon, and the Escapa. Hartford: American Publishing Company. [bib00494]

bib00495Richardson 18671867Richardson, Albert Deane
Beyond the Mississippi: From the Great River to the Great Ocean. Hartford: American Publishing Company. [bib00495]

bib00496Kelly 18711871Kelly, Fanny
Narrative of My Captivity Among the Sioux Indians. Hartford: Mutual Publishing Company. [bib00496]

bib00497Aiken 18801880Aiken, Albert W.
Richard Talbot of Cinnabar: or, The Brothers of the Red Hand. Citations are to the reprint edition in The Dime Library 82 (August 1901), New York: M. J. Ivers and Co. [bib00497]

bib00498Ainsworth 18401840Ainsworth, William Harrison
The Tower of London: A Historical Romance. London: R. Bentley. [bib00498]

bib00499Anderson and Hill 19721972Anderson, Frederick, and Hamlin Hill
“How Samuel Clemens Became Mark Twain’s Publisher.” Proof 2: 117–43. [bib00499]

bib00500Andrews 19811981Andrews, William L.
“Mark Twain and James W. C. Pennington: Huckleberry Finn’s Smallpox Lie.” Studies in American Fiction 9 (Spring): 103–12. [bib00500]

bib00501Angell 19951995Angell, Roger
“In ‘Huck, Continued.’ ” New Yorker 71 (26 June and 3 July): 130–32. [bib00501]

bib00502Lane 1839-411839–41Lane, Edward William, trans.
The Thousand and One Nights, Commonly Called, in England, the Arabian Nights’ Entertainments. 3 vols. London: Charles Knight and Co. [bib00502]

bib00503Arac 19971997Arac, Jonathan
“Huckleberry Finn” As Idol and Target: The Functions of Criticism in Our Time. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press. [bib00503]

bib00504Arner 19721972Arner, Robert D.
“Acts Seventeen and Huckleberry Finn: A Note on Silas Phelps’ Sermon.” Mark Twain Journal 16 (Summer): 12. [bib00504]

bib00505Ashmead 19621962Ashmead, John
“A Possible Hannibal Source for Mark Twain’s Dauphin.” American Literature 34 (March): 105–7. [bib00505]

bib00506Ayres 19171917Ayres, John W.
“Recollections of Hannibal.” Letter dated 22 August. Undated clipping from the Palmyra (Mo.) Spectator, Morris Anderson scrapbook, MoHM[bib10255]. Reprinted in part by Wecter 1952[bib00197], 149. [bib00506]

bib00507Bacon 19901990[Bacon, Thomas]
A Mirror of Hannibal. Edited by J. Hurley Hagood and Roberta Hagood. Rev. ed. Hannibal: Hannibal Free Public Library. First published in 1905 by C. P. Greene. [bib00507]

bib00508Baetzhold 19611961Baetzhold, Howard G.
“The Course of Composition of A Connecticut Yankee.” American Literature 33 (May): 195–214. [bib00508]

bib00510Baker 19851985Baker, William
“Mark Twain and the Shrewd Ohio Audiences.” American Literary Realism 18 (Spring and Autumn): 14–30. [bib00510]

bib00511Baldanza 19551955Baldanza, Frank
“The Structure of Huckleberry Finn.” American Literature 27 (November): 347–55. [bib00511]

bib00512Bales 19391939Bales, E. G.
“Folklore from West Norfolk.” Folk-Lore 50: 66–75. Citations are to the 1969 reprint edition, Nendeln: Kraus Reprint. [bib00512]

bib00513Ball 18371837Ball, Charles
Slavery in the United States: A Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Charles Ball, a Black Man, Who Lived Forty Years in Maryland, South Carolina and Georgia, as a Slave. New York: J. S. Taylor. [bib00513]

bib00514Barber 19881988Barber, Paul
Vampires, Burial, and Death: Folklore and Reality. New Haven: Yale University Press. [bib00514]

bib00515Barker 18521852Barker, E. H.
Literary Anecdotes and Contemporary Reminiscences, of Professor Porson and Others. 2 vols. London: J. R. Smith. [bib00515]

bib00516Bartlett 18961896Bartlett, John Russell
Dictionary of Americanisms. A Glossary of Words and Phrases Usually Regarded as Peculiar to the United States. 4th ed. Boston: Little, Brown, and Co. [bib00516]

bib00517Bates 19681968Bates, Alan
The Western Rivers Steamboat Cyclopoedium; or, American Riverboat Structure & Detail, Salted with Lore, with a Nod to the Modelmaker. Leonia, N.J.: Hustle Press. [bib00517]

bib00518Baughman 19661966Baughman, Ernest W.
Type and Motif Index of the Folktales of England and North America. Indiana University Series, no. 20. The Hague: Mouton and Co. [bib00518]

bib00519Beaver 19871987Beaver, Harold
Huckleberry Finn. Unwin Critical Library. London: Allen and Unwin. [bib00519]

bib00520Beidler 19681968Beidler, Peter G.
“The Raft Episode in Huckleberry Finn.” Modern Fiction Studies 14 (Spring): 11–20. [bib00520]

bib00521Beidler 19901990Beidler, Peter G.
“Christian Schultz’s Travels: A New Source for Huckleberry Finn?” English Language Notes 28 (December): 51–61. [bib00521]

bib00522Belden 19401940Belden, H. M., ed.
Ballads and Songs Collected by the Missouri Folk-Lore Society. University of Missouri Studies 15 (1 January). [bib00522]

bib00523Berret 19851985Berret, Anthony J.
“The Influence of Hamlet on Huckleberry Finn.” American Literary Realism 18 (Spring and Autumn): 196–207. [bib00523]

bib00524Berret 19861986Berret, Anthony J.
Huckleberry Finn and the Minstrel Show.” American Studies 27 (Fall): 37–49. [bib00524]

bib00525Berridge and Westell 19111911Berridge, W S., and W. Percival Westell
The Book of the Zoo. London: J. M. Dent and Sons. [bib00525]

bib00526Bickerstaff 19811981Bickerstaff, Isaac
The Plays of Isaac Bickerstaff. Edited by Peter A. Tasch. 3 vols. New York: Garland Publishing. [bib00526]

bib00527Birchfield 19691969Birchfield, James
“Jim’s Coat of Arms.” Mark Twain Journal 14 (Summer): 15–16. [bib00527]

bib00528Bird 18371837Bird, Robert M.
Nick of the Woods; or, The Jibbenainosay. 2 vols. Philadelphia: Carey, Lea and Blanchard. [bib00528]

bib00529Blair 19571957Blair, Walter
“The French Revolution and Huckleberry Finn.” Modern Philology 55 (August): 21–35. [bib00529]

bib00530Blair 19581958Blair, Walter
“When Was Huckleberry Finn Written?” American Literature 30 (March): 1–25. [bib00530]

bib00531Blair 19601960Blair, Walter
Native American Humor. San Francisco: Chandler Publishing Company. [bib00531]

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

bib00533Blair 19791979Blair, Walter
“Was Huckleberry Finn Written?” Mark Twain Journal 19 (Summer): 1–3. [bib00533]

bib00534Blair and Hill 19781978Blair, Walter, and Hamlin Hill
America’s Humor: From Poor Richard to Doonesbury. New York: Oxford University Press. [bib00534]

bib00535Blair and Meine 19561956Blair, Walter, and Franklin J. Meine
Half Horse Half Alligator: The Growth of the Mike Fink Legend. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. [bib00535]

bib00536Blanck 19391939Blanck, Jacob
A Supplement to “A Bibliography of Mark Twain.” New York: Privately printed. [bib00536]

bib00537Blanck 19501950Blanck, Jacob
“In Re Huckleberry Finn.” New Colophon 3: 153–59. [bib00537]

bib00538Blanck 19601960Blanck, Jacob
“ ‘Mark Twain & Huck Finn’ Reviewed.” Antiquarian Bookman 26 (28 November): 1931–35. [bib00538]

bib00539Blanton 19331933Blanton, Wyndham B.
Medicine in Virginia in the Nineteenth Century. Richmond: Garrett and Massie. [bib00539]

bib00540Blathwait 18911891Blathwait, Raymond
“Mark Twain on Humor.” New York World, 31 May, 26. [bib00540]

bib00541Bliven 19541954Bliven, Bruce, Jr.
The Wonderful Writing Machine. New York: Random House. [bib00541]

bib00542Boewe 19851985Boewe, Mary
“Twain on Lecky: Some Marginalia at Quarry Farm.” Mark Twain Society Bulletin 8 (January): 1–6. [bib00542]

bib00543Bontemps 19691969Bontemps, Arna, ed.
Great Slave Narratives. Boston: Beacon Press. [bib00543]

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

bib00545Bragg 19771977Bragg, Marion
Historic Names and Places on the Lower Mississippi River. Vicksburg, Miss.: Mississippi River Commission. [bib00545]

bib00546Branch 19831983Branch, Edgar Marquess
“Mark Twain: Newspaper Reading and the Writer’s Creativity.” Nineteenth-Century Fiction 37 (March): 576–603. [bib00546]

bib00547Branch 19841984Branch, Edgar Marquess
“Three New Letters by Samuel Clemens in the Muscatine Journal.” Mark Twain Journal 22 (Spring): 2–7. [bib00547]

bib00548Branch and Hirst 19851985Branch, Edgar Marquess, and Robert H. Hirst
The Grangerford–Shepherdson Feud . . . with an Account of Mark Twain’s Literary Use of the Bloody Encounters at Compromise, Kentucky. Berkeley: The Friends of The Bancroft Library. [bib00548]

bib00549Brand 18771877Brand, John
Observations on Popular Antiquities. London: Chatto and Windus. [bib00549]

bib00550Bremer 18531853Bremer, Fredrika
The Homes of the New World; Impressions of America. Translated by Mary Howitt. 3 vols. London: Arthur Hall, Virtue, and Co. [bib00550]

bib00551Brewer 18821882Brewer, Ebenezer Cobham
Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 14th ed., rev. London: Cassell, Petter, Galpin and Co. [bib00551]

bib00552Bridges 18851885Bridges, Robert
“Mark Twain’s Blood-Curdling Humor.” Life 5 (26 February): 119. Reprinted in Da Ponte 1959[bib20315], 79, and Anderson and Sanderson 1971[bib00228], 126–27. [bib00552]

bib00553Bronson 19621962Bronson, Bertrand Harris, ed.
The Traditional Tunes of the Child Ballads. 4 vols. Princeton: Princeton University Press. [bib00553]