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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“An Unpublished Masterpiece.”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]