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bib32977TS11906–8
First typescript, in CU-MARK, made in 1906–8 by Josephine Hobby from her stenographic notes of Clemens’s dictation; it includes the Autobiographical Dictations of 9 January 1906 through 14 July 1908 and was revised by Clemens. [bib32977]

bib32978TS21906
Second typescript, in CU-MARK, made in 1906 by Josephine Hobby; it includes “My Autobiography [Random Extracts from It]” and four Florentine Dictations (“John Hay,” “Notes on ‘Innocents Abroad,’ ” “Robert Louis Stevenson and Thomas Bailey Aldrich,” and “Villa di Quarto”), plus the Autobiographical Dictations of 9 January 1906 through 7 August 1906, incorporating the revisions on TS1, and was revised by Clemens. [bib32978]

bib32979TS31906–7
Third typescript, in CU-MARK, made in 1906–7 by Josephine Hobby from the revised TS1 or the revised TS2, to serve as printer’s copy for several installments of “Chapters from My Autobiography” in the North American Review; it comsists of four independently paginated batches of selections from pre-1906 writings and the Autobographical Dictations of January–May 1906, and was revised by Clemens. [bib32979]

bib32980TS41906
Typescript, in CU-MARK, made in 1906 by an unidentified typist; it includes the same pre-1906 pieces as TS2, plus the Autobiographical Dictations of 9 January 1906 through 29 August 1906 and incorporates the revisions on TS1, but was not further reviewed by Clemens. [bib32980]

bib32981Harpers 1817–1914Harper & Brothers
Archives of Harper & Brothers, 1817-1914 [bib32981]

bib32982Kielbowicz 19891989Kielbowicz, Richard B.
News in the Mail: The Press, Post Office, and Public Information, 1700–1860s. New York: Greenwood Press. [bib32982]

bib32983ViLxW
Washington and Lee University. Lexington, Virginia 24450. United States [bib32983]

bib32984SLC 18781878SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Legend of Sagenfeld, in Germany.” MS of 33 leaves, CtY-BR. [bib32984]

bib32987SLC 19461946-02-00SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Letter from the Recording Angel.” Harper’s 192 (February): 106–9;. [bib32987]

bib32988SLC 18871887-01-20SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Letter from the Recording Angel.” 17 leaves. [bib32988]

bib32989U.S. National Archives and Records Administration1950–54
“Massiglia, Frances Paxton.” Department of State General Records, Record Group 59, Central Decimal Files, 1950–54, 265.113, 4–1863, Box 1101, National Archives, Washington, D.C. [bib32989]

bib32990U.S. National Archives and Records Administration1907–9U.S. National Archives and Records Administration
Fentress Land Co. et al. v. Bruno Gernt et al. Civil Case No. 967, Circuit Court of the United States for the Southern Division of the Eastern District of Tennessee, Southeast Region Archives, Morrow, Georgia. [bib32990]

bib32991Choice Selections, No. 51872Garrett, Phineas
One Hundred Choice Selections No. 5 … Compiled and Arranged by Phineas Garrett Philadelphia: P. Garrett & Co. (BAL 3345). [bib32991]

bib32992White 18731874White, Willard
White’s Portable Folding Fly and Musketo Net Frame Dayton, Ohio: Case, Lockwood & Brainard. (BAL 3356). [bib32992]

bib33000OLC 1877–19021877–1902OLC (Olivia Langdon Clemens)
Diary of twenty-five leaves, written intermittently between 1877 and 1902, CU-MARK. [bib33000]

bib33001Mary Bushnell Cheney 18801880Cheney, Mary Bushnell
Life and Letters of Horace Bushnell. New York: Harper and Brothers. [bib33001]

bib33003Peirce and Hurd 18791879Peirce, Henry B., and D. Hamilton Hurd
History of Tioga, Chemung, Tompkins and Schuyler Counties, New York. Philadelphia: Everts and Ensign. [bib33003]

bib33004Howells 18721872Howells, William Dean
Their Wedding Journey. Boston: James R. Osgood and Co. [bib33004]

bib33007SLC 19021902-12-20SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Thomas Brackett Reed.” Harper’s Weekly 46 (20 December): 1979. [bib33007]

bib33008Wildman 19011901Wildman, Edwin
Aguinaldo: A Narrative of Filipino Ambitions. Boston: Lothrop Publishing Company. [bib33008]

bib33009src008421893Fenno, Frank H.
The Speaker's Favorite of Best Things for Entertainments. Philadelphia: John E. Potter & Co. [bib33009]

bib33010AutoMT12010SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
Autobiography of Mark Twain, Volume 1. Edited by Harriet Elinor Smith, Benjamin Griffin, Victor Fischer, Michael B. Frank, Sharon K. Goetz, and Leslie Diane Myrick. The Mark Twain Papers. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press. Also online at MTPO[bib32371]. [bib33010]

bib33011“Samuel E. Moffett” 19081908
“Samuel E. Moffett.” Collier’s 41 (August): 23. [bib33011]

bib33012SLC 19381938SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Comments on English Diction.” in Langdon, Jervis. Samuel Langhorne Clemens: Some Reminiscences and Some Excerpts from Letters and Unpublished Manuscripts. [Elmira, N.Y.], [1938], 20–22. [bib33012]

bib33014SLC 19351935-03-06SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Lines Suggested by a Reminiscence, and Which You Will Perhaps Understand.” Hannibal Evening Courier-Post, 6 March 1935, 9C. [bib33014]

bib33015SLC 19321932SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Speech at Art Student Association Luncheon,” in Clemens, Cyril. Mark Twain the Letter Writer. Boston: Meador Publishing Company, 1932, 111–16. [bib33015]

bib33017SLC 19291929SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
The Writings of Mark Twain. Stormfield Edition. New York and London: Harper & Brothers, 1929. [bib33017]

bib33018SLC 19281928SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
The Adventures of Thomas Jefferson Snodgrass. Edited by Charles Honce, with a foreword by Vincent Starrett, and a note on “A Celebrated Village Idiot” by James O’Donnell Bennett. Chicago: Pascal Covici. [bib33018]

bib33019SLC 19271927-11-00SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
More Maxims of Mark. New York: Privately printed. [bib33019]

bib33020SLC 19171917-04-00SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
Who Was Sarah Findlay? With a Suggested Solution by JM Barrie. Privately printed for Clement Shorter. [bib33020]

bib33021SLC 19161916-05-00SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“The Mysterious Stranger: A Romance.” Harper’s Monthly Magazine 132–133 (May 1916): 813–818. (June 1916): 38–43. (July 1916): 236–241. (August 1916): 441–446. (September 1916): 574–581. (October 1916): 749–758. (November 1916): 883–892. [bib33021]

bib33022SLC 19161916-10-24SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
The Mysterious Stranger, a Romance. New York and London: Harper and Brothers. [bib33022]

bib33023SLC 19141914-12-00SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“How to Make History Dates Stick.” Harper’s Monthly Magazine 130 (December 1914): 3–14. [bib33023]

bib33024SLC 18991899-07-00SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“For the Children. How to Make History-Dates Stay.” 78 MS pages, CU-MARK. [bib33024]

bib33025SLC 19171917SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“How to Make History Dates Stick.” in What Is Man? and Other Essays. [bib33025]

bib33026SLC 19141914-10-00SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“A Scrap of Curious History.” Harper’s Monthly 129 (October): 672–75. Reprinted in What is Man? And Other Essays [bib33026]

bib33027SLC 18941894-06-00SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“A Scrap of Curious History.” 17 leaves; 34 pages. [bib33027]

bib33028SLC 19171917SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“A Scrap of Curious History.” in What Is Man? and Other Essays. [bib33028]

bib33029SLC 19131913-08-00SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Etiquettical Requirements at a Cricket Match.” "Some New Anecdotes of Mark Twain" by Marion Schuyler Allen in Strand Magazine 46 (August 1913): 171. [bib33029]

bib33030SLC 19021902-06-17SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
"Samuel L. Clemens at the Dinner to Horace Porter, June 17, 1902." After Dinner Speeches at the Lotos Club. New York: Printed for the Lotos Club, 1911, 99–107. [bib33030]

bib33032SLC 19101911-01-00SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Closing Words of My Autobiography.” Harper’s Monthly Magazine 122 (January 1911): 210–15. [bib33032]

bib33033SLC 19091909-12-00SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“A Fable.” Harper’s Monthly Magazine 120 (December): 70–71. [bib33033]

bib33034SLC 19091906-05-11SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“A Fable.” 6 MS pages; 5 TS pages, CU-MARK. [bib33034]

bib33037SLC 19091909-12-00SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Marjorie Fleming, the Wonder-Child.” 35 MS pages; 18 TS pages, CU-MARK. [bib33037]

bib33038SLC 19091909-10-00SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Letters from the Earth.” MS1: 13 leaves; MS2: 132 leaves. [bib33038]

bib33039SLC 19091909-10-00SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“A Simplified Alphabet.” MS of fifteen leaves, CU-MARK. [bib33039]

bib33041SLC 19091909-09-26SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“It Never Rains But It Pours.” 4 leaves. [bib33041]

bib33042SLC 19091909-08-31SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Things a Scotsman Wants to Know.” 6 MS leaves, CU-MARK. [bib33042]

bib33044SLC 19091909-06-10SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Commencement speech at St. Timothy’s School.” Clipping from unidentified Baltimore newspaper, 10 June 1909. [bib33044]

bib33045SLC 19091909-04-00SLC (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
“Notes—April 1909.” 5 MS pages; TS of 5 pages, CU-MARK. [bib33045]