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bib20440Field, J. M.1847Field, J. M.
The Drama in Pokerville; The Bench and Bar of Jury-town, and Other Stories. Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson and Brothers. [bib20440]

bib20443Fike and Headley 19791979Fike, Richard E., and John W. Headley
The Pony Express Stations of Utah in Historical Perspective. Bureau of Land Management, Utah. Cultural Resources Series, Monograph 2. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office. [bib20443]

bib20446Fishkin 19931993Fishkin, Shelley Fisher
Was Huck Black? Mark Twain and African-American Voices. New York: Oxford University Press. [bib20446]

bib20447Fitch 18851885Fitch, George Hamlin
“Literature.” San Francisco Chronicle, 15 March, 6. [bib20447]

bib20450Fleming 19061906Fleming, Walter L.
Documentary History of Reconstruction. 2 vols. Citations are to the 1960 reprint edition, Gloucester, Mass.: Peter Smith. [bib20450]

bib20452Flexner 19371937Flexner, James Thomas
Doctors on Horseback: Pioneers of American Medicine. New York: Viking Press. [bib20452]

bib20456Foner 19581958Foner, Philip S.
Mark Twain: Social Critic. New York: International Publishers. [bib20456]

bib20465Freedman
Private Collection [bib20465]

bib20468Fry 19751975Fry, Gladys-Marie
Night Riders in Black Folk History. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press. [bib20468]

bib20469Fuller 18821882Fuller, Horace W.
Noted French Trials: Impostors and Adventurers. Boston: Soule and Bugbee. [bib20469]

bib20472Gaffney 19661966Gaffney, W. G.
“Mark Twain’s ‘Duke’ and ‘Dauphin.’ ” ANS Notes 14 (September): 175–78. [bib20472]

bib20475Ganzel 19621962Ganzel, Dewey
“Samuel Clemens and Captain Marryat.” Anglia: Zeitschrift für Englische Philologie 80: 405–16. [bib20475]

bib20476Ganzel 19621962Ganzel, Dewey
“Twain, Travel Books, and Life on the Mississippi.” American Literature 34 (March): 40–55. [bib20476]

bib20478Gardner 19681968Gardner, Joseph H.
“Gaffer Hexam and Pap Finn.” Modern Philology 66 (November): 155–56. [bib20478]

bib20482Genovese 19741974Genovese, Eugene D.
Roll, Jordan, Roll: The World the Slaves Made. New York: Pantheon Books. [bib20482]

bib20483Gerber 19851985Gerber, John C.
“Introduction: The Continuing Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.” In Sattelmeyer and Crowley[bib00903], 1–12. [bib20483]

bib20484GEU
Emory University, Atlanta, Ga. [bib20484]

bib20486Gibson 19761976Gibson, William M.
The Art of Mark Twain. New York: Oxford University Press. [bib20486]

bib20487Giddings 19851985Giddings, Robert, ed.
Mark Twain: A Sumptuous Variety. London and Totowa, N.J.: Vision Press and Barnes and Noble Books. [bib20487]

bib20488Gilder 18871887Gilder, Richard Watson
“Certain Tendencies in Current Literature.” New Princeton Review, n.s., 4 (July): 1–13. [bib20488]

bib20492Gneiting 19771977Gneiting, Teona Tone
“Picture and Text: A Theory of Illustrated Fiction in the Nineteenth Century.” Ph.D. diss., University of California, Los Angeles. [bib20492]

bib20493Goldsmith 18821882Goldsmith, Oliver
The Vicar of Wakefield, a Tale. New York: John W. Lovell Company. [bib20493]

bib20499Goodyear 19711971Goodyear, Russell H.
“Huck Finn’s Anachronistic Double Eagles.” American Notes & Queries 10 (November): 39. [bib20499]

bib20500Gordon 19271927Gordon, Robert Winslow
“Negro ‘Shouts’ from Georgia.” New York Times Magazine, 24 April. Reprinted in Dundes, 445–51. [bib20500]

bib20502Gould 18771877Gould, Alva
“An Historical sketch of Alva Goulds life since the 22nd March 1849.” Carson City, Nevada. MS notebook of twenty pages, dictated, dated 29 January at Carson City, CU-BANC. [bib20502]

bib20507Gove and staff 19611961Gove, Philip Babcock, and the Merriam-Webster editorial staff
Webster’s Third New International Dictionary of the English Language, Unabridged. Springfield, Mass.: G. and C. Merriam Company. [bib20507]

bib20509Graff and Phelan 19951995Graff, Gerald, and James Phelan, eds.
“Adventures of Huckleberry Finn”: A Case Study in Critical Controversy. Boston and New York: Bedford Books of St. Martin’s Press. [bib20509]

bib20512Graves 19681968Graves, Wallace
“Mark Twain’s ‘Burning Shame.’ ” Nineteenth-Century Fiction 23 (June): 93–98. [bib20512]

bib20513Gray 19391939Gray, Harriet Helman
“A Story of Jackass Hill.” TS of seventy-four pages, CU-BANC. [bib20513]

bib20518Green [1849][1849]Green, James
The Saint Louis Business Directory, for the Year of Our Lord 1850. St. Louis: James Green. [bib20518]

bib20519Green 18501850Green, James, comp.
Green's St. Louis Directory for 1851. St. Louis: Charles and Hammond. [bib20519]

bib20526Gribben 19851985Gribben, Alan
“ ‘I Did Wish Tom Sawyer Was There’: Boy-Book Elements in Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn.” In Sattelmeyer and Crowley[bib00903], 149–70. [bib20526]

bib20528Griska 19771977Griska, Joseph M., Jr.
“Two New Joel Chandler Harris Reviews of Mark Twain.” American Literature 48 (January): 584–89. [bib20528]

bib20529Grose 17851785Grose, Francis
A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue. London: S. Hooper. PH of Clemens’s own copy, with marginalia, in CU-MARK, courtesy of Justin G. Turner and Howard Baetzhold. [bib20529]

bib20531Gunn 18361836Gunn, John C.
Gunn’s Domestic Medicine, or Poor Man’s Friend, in the Hours of Affliction, Pain and Sickness. 8th ed. Springfield, Ohio: John M. Gallagher. [bib20531]

bib20532Gunn 18671867Gunn, John C.
Gunn’s New Family Physician: or, Home Book of Health. 100th ed. Cincinnati, New York: Moore, Wilstach and Baldwin. [bib20532]

bib20534H-Ar
Public Archives, Honolulu, HI. [bib20534]

bib20541Hale and Godey 18561856Hale, Sarah J., and Louis A. Godey
“The Art of Making Wax Fruit and Flowers.” Godey’s Lady’s Book and Magazine 52 (January): 20–22. [bib20541]

bib20546Hapgood 18931893Hapgood, Olive C.
School Needlework. Boston: Ginn and Co. [bib20546]

bib20547Hardwick1872Hardwick, Charles
Traditions, Superstitions, and Folk-lore. Manchester: A. Ireland and Co. [bib20547]

bib20549Harris 18831883Harris, Joel Chandler
“At Teague Poteet’s. A Sketch of the Hog Mountain Range.” Parts 1 and 2. Century Magazine 26 (May and June): 137–50, 185–94. [bib20549]

bib20550Harris 18831883Harris, Joel Chandler
Nights with Uncle Remus. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company. [bib20550]

bib20551Harris 18851885Harris, Joel Chandler
“To the Editors of the Critic.” Letter dated 21 November. Critic, n.s., 4 (28 November): 253. [bib20551]

bib20553Harris 1904 19691904Harris, N. Dwight
The History of Negro Servitude in Illinois and of the Slavery Agitation in That State, 1719–1864. Reprint. New York: Negro Universities Press. [bib20553]

bib20556Harvey 19671967Harvey, Paul, ed.
The Oxford Companion to English Literature. 4th ed., revised by Dorothy Eagle. Oxford: Clarendon Press, Oxford University Press. [bib20556]

bib20557Haupt 19941994Haupt, Clyde V.
“Huckleberry Finn” on Film: Film and Television Adaptations of Mark Twain’s Novel, 1920–1993. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland and Co. [bib20557]

bib20558Hauptman and Miller 19861986Hauptman, William, and Roger Miller
Big River: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. A Musical Play. New York: Grove Press. [bib20558]

bib20564Hazlitt 18901890Hazlitt, W. Carew
Studies in Jocular Literature: A Popular Subject More Closely Considered. London: Elliot Stock. [bib20564]

bib20569Hearn 20012001Hearn, Michael Patrick
The Annotated Huckleberry Finn. New York: W. W. Norton and Co. [bib20569]

bib20573Helper 18571857Helper, Hinton Rowan
The Impending Crisis of the South: How to Meet It. New York: Burdick Brothers. Citations are to the 1968 reprint edition, edited by George M. Frederickson, Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. [bib20573]