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bib33360Wuliger 19531953Wuliger, Robert
“Mark Twain on King Leopold’s Soliloquy.” American Literature 25 (May): 234-37. [bib33360]

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bib33363Pennell 19061906Pennell, Elizabeth Robbins
John Godfrey Leland. A Biography. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. [bib33363]

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bib33367U.S. National Archives and Records Administration 1877–19071877–1907U.S. National Archives and Records Administration
Emergency Passport Applications (Passports Issued Abroad). Microfilm Serial: M1834. Photocopy in CU-MARK. [bib33367]

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bib33370James 19161916James, George Wharton
Rose Hartwick Thorpe and the Story of “Curfew Must Not Ring To-night.” Pasadena, Calif.: Radiant Life Press. [bib33370]

bib333711877Darwin, Charles
“A Biographical Sketch of an Infant.” Mind: A Quarterly Review of Psychology and Philosophy 7 (July): 285–94. [bib33371]

bib33372Lyde 18991899Lyde, Elsie Leslie
“My Stage Life.” With an added note by Lucy C. Lillie. Cosmopolitan 6 (February): 372–77. [bib33372]

bib33373Newark Census1880Newark Census
Population Schedules of the Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. Roll T9. New Jersey: Essex County, Newark. Photocopy in CU-MARK. [bib33373]

bib33374RGB/CL2011
“Essay on Chase’s ‘Little Lord Fauntleroy.’ ” Spanierman Gallery, New York. [bib33374]

bib33375PPPC
Peirce College, Philadelphia, Penn. [bib33375]

bib33376Alfonso Carlos 19021902Alfonso Carlos, Prince of Bourbon and Austria-Este
“The Effort to Abolish the Duel.” North American Review 175 (August): 194–200. [bib33376]

bib33377Caldwell and Feiker 19191919Caldwell, O. H., and F. M. Feiker
“Gossip of the Trade.” Electrical Merchandise 22 (August): 109–16. [bib33377]

bib33378Campbell 20082008Campbell, Ballard C.
“1893: Financial Panic and Depression.” In Campbell 2008[bib33379], 168–71. [bib33378]

bib33379Campbell 20082008Campbell, Ballard C.
American Disasters: 201 Calamities That Shook the Nation. Edited by Ballard C. Campbell. New York: Checkmark Books. [bib33379]

bib33380Cherny 20082008Cherny, Robert W.
“1906: San Francisco Earthquake and Fire.” In Campbell 2008[bib33379], 198–200. [bib33380]

bib33382Fahlman 19911991Fahlman, Betsy
“Women Art Students at Yale, 1869–1913: Never True Sons of the University.” Woman’s Art Journal 12 (Spring–Summer): 15–33. [bib33382]

bib33383Goble 19981998
“Mark Twain’s Nemesis: The Paige Compositor.” Printing History: The Journal of the American Printing History Association 18 (36): 2–16. [bib33383]

bib33384James 19831983
Essays in Psychology. Edited by Frederick H. Burkhardt, Fredson Bowers, and Ignas K. Skrupskelis, with an introduction by William R. Woodward. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. [bib33384]

bib33385Elinor Mead Howells 19881988Howells, Elinor Mead
If Not Literature: Letters of Elinor Mead Howells. Edited by Ginette de B. Merrill and George Arms. Columbus: Ohio State University Press. [bib33385]

bib33386Pease 20122012Pease, Charles E. G.
“Descendants of Anthony Gurney.” [bib33386]

bib33387Banks and Read 19061906Banks, Charles Eugene, and Opie Read
The History of the San Francisco Disaster and Mount Vesuvius Horror. N.p. [bib33387]

bib33388Hall 19471947Hall, Frederick J.
“Fred J. Hall Tells the Story of His Connection with Charles L. Webster & Co.” Twainian 6 (November–December): 1–3. [bib33388]

bib33389Krass 20072007Krass, Peter
Ignorance, Confidence, and Filthy Rich Friends: The Business Adventures of Mark Twain, Chronic Speculator and Entrepreneur. Hoboken: John Wiley and Sons. [bib33389]

bib33390Manhattan Census 19001900
Population Schedules of the Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Roll T623. New York: Manhattan. Photocopy in CU-MARK. [bib33390]

bib33393JC 19001900
Diary of 196 pages, plus inserted photographs, with entries dated 22 October to 30 November, CSmH. [bib33393]

bib33394National Park Service 20122012National Park Service
The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System [bib33394]

bib33395Oakland Census 19001900Oakland Census
Population Schedules of the Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Roll T623. California: Alameda County, Oakland City. Photocopy in CU-MARK. [bib33395]

bib33396Riverdale Census 19001900Riverdale Census
Population Schedules of the Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Roll T623. New York: Bronx Borough, Riverdale. Photocopy in CU-MARK. [bib33396]

bib33397San Francisco Census 18701870San Francisco Census
Population Schedules of the Ninth Census of the United States, 1870. Roll M593. California: San Francisco. Photocopy in CU-MARK. [bib33397]

bib33398San Francisco Census 19001900San Francisco Census
Population Schedules of the Twelfth Census of the United States, 1900. Roll T623. California: San Francisco. Photocopy in CU-MARK. [bib33398]

bib33399Schmidt 20112011Schmidt, Barbara
“The Publisher of Grant’s Book.” [bib33399]

bib33400SLC 19021902-12-00SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Was It Heaven? Or Hell?” Harper’s Monthly Magazine 106 (December): 111–20. [bib33400]

bib33401Social Register 19021902Social Register Association
Social Register, Summer 1902. New York: Social Register Association. [bib33401]

bib33402Sotheby 20032003Sotheby
The Mark Twain Collection of Nick Karanovich. Sale of 19 June. New York: Sotheby and Co. [bib33402]

bib33403Thomas and Avila 20032003Thomas, Joseph D., and Jay Avila, eds.
A Picture Postcard History of Fairhaven. New Bedford: Spinner Publications. [bib33403]

bib33404Trombley 20102010Trombley, Laura Skandera
Mark Twain’s Other Woman: The Hidden Story of His Final Years. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. [bib33404]

bib33406Family Tree Maker Online 20112011Family Tree Maker Online
"Descendants of William 'Of Stistead' ALSTON." [bib33406]

bib33407San Francisco Mortality Schedules 18701870United States Federal Census
U.S. Federal Census Mortality Schedules, 1850–1885. Roll T655. California: San Francisco. Photocopy in CU-MARK. [bib33407]

bib33408Nissen 20002000Nissen, Axel
Bret Harte: Prince and Pauper. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi. [bib33408]

bib33409Harte 18671867Harte, Bret
“Preface.” In Condensed Novels. And Other Papers. New York: G. W. Carleton and Co. [bib33409]

bib33410Waltz and Engle 20112011Waltz, Robert B., and David G. Engle
“The Traditional Ballad Index: An Annotated Bibliography of the Folk Songs of the English-Speaking World.” [bib33410]

bib33411Himmelwright 19061906Himmelwright, A. L. A.
The San Francisco Earthquake and Fire: A Brief History of the Disaster. New York: Roebling Construction Company. [bib33411]

bib33412U.S. Army Center of Military History 20112011U.S. Army Center of Military History
“U.S. Army Five-Star Generals.” [bib33412]

bib33413Harte 18701870Harte, Bret
The Luck of Roaring Camp, and Other Sketches. Boston: Fields, Osgood, and Co. SLC copy in CU-MARK. [bib33413]

bib33414Booth 19541954Booth, Bradrord A.
“Mark Twain's Comments on Bret Harte's Stories.” American Literature 25 (January): 492–95. [bib33414]

bib33415Harte 18691869-10-00Harte, Bret
“Tennessee’s Partner.” Overland Monthly 3 (October): 360–65. [bib33415]

bib33417Briggs 19061906Briggs, Charles Augustus
“Criticism and Dogma.” North American Review 182 (June): 861–74. [bib33417]

bib33418Crapsey 19241924Crapsey, Algernon Sidney
The Last of the Heretics. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. [bib33418]

bib33419Doane 18821882Doane, T. W.
Bible Myths and Their Parallels in Other Religions. 4th ed. New York: Commonwealth Company. [bib33419]

bib33420Stoneley 19921992Stoneley, Peter
Mark Twain and the Feminine Aesthetic. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [bib33420]

bib33421CC 19561956CC (Clara Langdon Clemens, later Gabrilowitsch and Samossoud)
Awake to a Perfect Day: My Experience with Christian Science. New York: Citadel Press. [bib33421]

bib33422SLC 19961996SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
Christian Science. Foreword by Shelley Fisher Fishkin. Introduction by Garry Wills. Afterword by Hamlin Hill. The Oxford Mark Twain. New York: Oxford University Press. [bib33422]

bib33425Schmidt 20112011Schmidt, Barbara
“Mark Twain's Juggernaut Club Correspondence—The Helene Picard Letters.” [bib33425]

bib33426Spears 19081908Spears, John R.
A History of the United States Navy. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons. [bib33426]

bib33427Sondhaus 20022002Sondhaus, Lawrence
Navies of Europe, 1815–2002. London: Longman. [bib33427]

bib33428Eddy 18841884Eddy, Mary Baker G.
Science and Health; with a Key to the Scriptures. 10th ed. 2 vols. Cambridge: published by the author. SLC copy of volume 2 in CU-MARK. [bib33428]

bib33429Robertson 19001900Robertson, John M.
Christianity and Mythology. London: Rationalist Press Association, Watts and Co. [bib33429]

bib33430Darwin 18871887Darwin, Charles
The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin, Including an Autobiographical Chapter. Edited by Francis Darwin. 2 vols. New York: D. Appleton and Co. [bib33430]

bib33431Darwin 18841884Darwin, Charles
On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection. New York: D. Appleton and Co. [bib33431]

bib33432SLC 19961996SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
The Stolen White Elephant and Other Detective Stories. Foreword by Shelley Fisher Fishkin. Introduction by Walter Mosley. Afterword by Lillian S. Robinson. The Oxford Mark Twain. New York: Oxford University Press. [bib33432]

bib334331887-12-00SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“A Petition to the Queen of England.” Harper’s New Monthly Magazine 76 (December): 157–58. Reprinted in Budd 1992a, 922–26. [bib33433]

bib33434SLC 19961996SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
1601, and Is Shakespeare Dead? Foreword by Shelley Fisher Fishkin. Introduction by Erica Jong. Afterword by Leslie A. Fiedler. The Oxford Mark Twain. New York: Oxford University Press. [bib33434]

bib33435U.S. National Archives and Records Administration 1795–19251795–1925U.S. National Archives and Records Administration
U.S. Passport Applications, 1795–1925 [online database]. [bib33435]

bib33436Ade 19391939Ade, George
One Afternoon with Mark Twain. Chicago: Mark Twain Society of Chicago. [bib33436]

bib33437Barnes 20092009Barnes, Tim
“C. E. S. Wood (1852–1944).” The Oregon Encyclopedia. [bib33437]

bib33438Blodgett 19381938Blodgett, Harold
“A Note on Mark Twain’s Library of Humor.” American Literature 10 (March), 77–80. [bib33438]

bib33439Brenner 19661966Brenner, Jack
“Howells and Ade.” American Literature 38 (May): 198–207. [bib33439]

bib33440Carnegie Endowment 19191919Carnegie Endowment
A Manual of the Public Benefactions of Andrew Carnegie. Washington, D.C.: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. [bib33440]

bib33441Curtis 18901890Curtis, David A.
“In and About New York.” Kalamazoo (Mich.) Gazette, 24 May, 6. [bib33441]

bib33442Downey 18801880Downey, Stephen W.
The Immortals. Argument of Hon. Stephen W. Downey, of Wyoming Territory, in the House of Representatives, Tuesday, April 13, 1880, on a Bill Providing for Certain Paintings on the Walls of the National Capitol. Washington, D.C.: n.p. [bib33442]

bib33443Exman 19671967Exman, Eugene
The House of Harper: One Hundred and Fifty Years of Publishing. New York: Harper and Row. [bib33443]

bib33444Gilmour 20022002Gilmour, David
The Long Recessional: The Imperial Life of Rudyard Kipling. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux. [bib33444]

bib33445Hawkins 19781978Hawkins, Hunt
“Mark Twain’s Involvement with the Congo Reform Movement: ‘A Fury of Generous Indignation.’ ” The New England Quarterly 51 (June): 147–75. [bib33445]

bib33447Higbie 19061906Higbie, Calvin H.
“A Short Description Leading up to my Acquaintance with Saml. L. Clemens, Mark Twain.” Two versions survive: Higbie’s original MS of forty-six leaves, and a TS, by an unidentified typist, of thirty-four leaves (the version mailed to SLC, with his revisions); CU-MARK. [bib33447]

bib33448Orr 19061906Orr, Charles
“An Unpublished Masterpiece.” Putnam’s Monthly and The Critic 1 (November): 250–51. [bib33448]

bib334491992Graver, William J.
“Rudyard Kipling and Mark Twain: A Literary Friendship.” The Kipling Journal 66 (September): 13–30. [bib33449]

bib33450Howard 20012001Howard, June
Publishing the Family. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press. [bib33450]

bib33451Howells 19031903-05-00Howells, William Dean
“Certain of the Chicago School of Fiction.” North American Review 176 (May): 734–46. [bib33451]

bib33452Johnson 19521952Johnson, Burges
“A Ghost for Mark Twain.” Atlantic 189 (May): 65–66. [bib33452]

bib33453King 18921892King, Moses
King’s Handbook of New York City: An Outline History and Description of the American Metropolis. Boston: Moses King. [bib33453]

bib33454Kohn 19571957Kohn, John S. Van E.
“Mark Twain’s 1601.Princeton University Library Chronicle 18 (Winter): 49–54. [bib33454]

bib33455Krauth 20032003Krauth, Leland
Mark Twain and Company: Six Literary Relations. Athens: University of Georgia Press. [bib33455]

bib33456Boewe 19951995Boewe, Mary
“On Stage and Off with James Whitcomb Riley and Mark Twain,” Traces 7 (Fall): 18. [bib33456]

bib33457Landon n.d.n.dLandon, Melville D. [Eli Perkins, pseud.]
Hot Stuff by Famous Funny Men: Comprising Wit, Humor, Pathos, Ridicule, Satires, Dialects, Puns, Conundrums, Riddles, Charades, Jokes and Magic. Chicago: Reilly and Britton Company. [bib33457]

bib33458McKeithan 19611961McKeithan, Daniel Morley
The Morgan Manuscript of Mark Twain’s “Pudd’nhead Wilson.” Essays and Studies on American Language and Literature, 12. Uppsala: A.-B. Lundequistska Bokhandeln. [bib33458]

bib33459Payne 20072007Payne, Darwin
“Literary Connections: Mark Twain, Katherine Anne Porter, William A. Owens, and Tennessee Williams.” Legacies: A History Journal for Dallas 19 (Spring): 40–51. [bib33459]