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bib00849Meine 19601960Meine, Franklin J.
“Some Notes on the First Editions of ‘Huck Finn.’ ” American Book Collector 10 (June): 31–34. [bib00849]

bib00850Mencken 19091909Mencken, H. L.
“Novels and Other Books—Mostly Bad.” Smart Set 28 (August): 156–57. [bib00850]

bib00851Mencken 19101910Mencken, H. L.
“The Greatest of American Writers.” Smart Set 31 (June): 153–54. [bib00851]

bib00852Merrick 19091909Merrick, George Byron
Old Times on the Upper Mississippi: The Recollections of a Steamboat Pilot from 1854 to 1863. Cleveland: Arthur H. Clark Company. [bib00852]

bib00853Michaelson 19611961Michaelson, L. W.
“Four Emmeline Grangerfords.” Mark Twain Journal 11 (Fall): 10–12. [bib00853]

bib00854Michelet 18481848Michelet, Jules
Historical View of the French Revolution. Translated by Charles Cocks. London: H. G. Bohn. [bib00854]

bib00855Mieder, Kingsbury, and Harder 19921992Mieder, Wolfgang, Stewart A. Kingsbury, and Kelsie B. Harder, eds.
A Dictionary of American Proverbs. New York: Oxford University Press. [bib00855]

bib00856Miller 19801980Miller, Michael G.
“Geography and Structure in Huckleberry Finn.” Studies in the Novel 12 (Fall): 192–209. [bib00856]

bib00857Minor 18981898Minor, Mary Willis
“How to Keep Off Witches (as Related by a Negro),” in “Notes and Queries.” Journal of American Folklore 11 (January–March): 76. [bib00857]

bib00858Minstrel Gags 18751875Minstrel Gags
Minstrel Gags and End Men’s Handbook. New York: Dick and Fitzgerald. [bib00858]

bib00859Moody 19661966Moody, Richard, ed.
Dramas from the American Theatre 1762–1909. Cleveland and New York: World Publishing Company. [bib00859]

bib00860Moore 19641964Moore, Chauncey O.
Ballads and Folk Songs of the Southwest. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. [bib00860]

bib00861Moore 19281928Moore, Julia A.
The Sweet Singer of Michigan. Edited by Walter Blair. Chicago: Pascal Covici. [bib00861]

bib00862Moore 19221922Moore, Olin Harris
“Mark Twain and Don Quixote.” PMLA 37 (June): 324–46. [bib00862]

bib00863Mott 19311931Mott, Frank Luther
A History of American Magazines, 1741–1850. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. [bib00863]

bib00864Nathan 19621962Nathan, Hans
Dan Emmett and the Rise of Early Negro Minstrelsy. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. [bib00864]

bib00865Naylor 18511851Naylor, Benjamin
Naylor’s System of Teaching Geography. Philadelphia: T. Ellwood Chapman. [bib00865]

bib00867Neilson, Knott, and Carhart 19451945Neilson, William Allen, Thomas A. Knott, and Paul W. Carhart, eds.
Webster’s New International Dictionary of the English Language. 2d ed. unabridged. Springfield, Mass.: G. and C. Merriam Company. [bib00867]

bib00868Northup 18531853Northup, Solomon
Twelve Years a Slave. Auburn, N.Y.: Derby and Miller. [bib00868]

bib00869Norwood 19441944Norwood, William Frederick
Medical Education in the United States before the Civil War. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. [bib00869]

bib00870O’Connor 19551955O’Connor, William Van
“Why Huckleberry Finn Is Not the Great American Novel.” College English 17 (October): 6–10. [bib00870]

bib00871Pasko 18941894Pasko, Wesley Washington
American Dictionary of Printing and Bookmaking. New York: Howard Lockwood and Co. Citations are to the 1967 reprint edition, Detroit: Gale Research Company. [bib00871]

bib00872Paulding 18321832Paulding, James Kirke
Westward Ho! A Tale. New York: J. and J. Harper. [bib00872]

bib00873Penick 19811981Penick, James Lal, Jr.
The New Madrid Earthquakes. Rev. ed. Columbia: University of Missouri Press. [bib00873]

bib00874Pennington 18491849Pennington, J. W. C.
The Fugitive Blacksmith; or, Events in the History of James W. C. Pennington. In Bontemps 1969[bib00543], 193–267. [bib00874]

bib00875Penny 18631863Penny, Virginia
The Employments of Women: A Cyclopedia of Women’s Work. Boston: Walker, Wise, and Co. [bib00875]

bib00876Pettit 19741974Pettit, Arthur G.
Mark Twain and the South. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky. [bib00876]

bib00877Pierson 18811881Pierson, Hamilton W.
In the Brush; or, Old-Time Social, Political, and Religious Life in the Southwest. New York: D. Appleton and Co. [bib00877]

bib00878Pike and Armstrong 19801980Pike, Martha V., and Janice Gray Armstrong
A Time to Mourn: Expressions of Grief in Nineteenth Century America. Stony Brook, N.Y.: The Museums at Stony Brook. [bib00878]

bib00879Pitcher 19911991Pitcher, E. W.
“Huck Finn as Sarah Williams: A Precedent for the Discovery Trick.” Notes and Queries, n.s., 38 (September): 324. [bib00879]

bib00880Poe 19781978Poe, Edgar Allan
Collected Works of Edgar Allan Poe. Edited by Thomas Ollive Mabbott. 3 vols. Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. [bib00880]

bib00881Pond 19001900Pond, James B.
Eccentricities of Genius: Memories of Famous Men and Women of the Platform and Stage. New York: G. W. Dillingham Company. [bib00881]

bib00882Powers 19851985Powers, Lyall
“Mark Twain and the Future of Picaresque.” In Giddings 1985[bib20487], 155–75. [bib00882]

bib00883Puckett 19261926Puckett, Newbell Niles
Folk Beliefs of the Southern Negro. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press. Citations are to the 1968 reprint edition, New York: Negro Universities Press. [bib00883]

bib00884Quick and Quick 19261926Quick, Herbert, and Edward Quick.
Mississippi Steamboatin’. New York: Henry Holt and Co. [bib00884]

bib00885Radford and Radford 19691969Radford, E., and M. A. Radford.
Encyclopedia of Superstitions. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. [bib00885]

bib00886Railton 19871987Railton, Stephen
“Jim and Mark Twain: What Do They Stan’ For?” Virginia Quarterly Review 63 (Summer): 393–408. [bib00886]

bib00888Rasmussen 19951995Rasmussen, R. Kent
Mark Twain A to Z. New York: Oxford University Press. [bib00888]

bib00889Reade 18611861Reade, Charles
The Cloister and the Hearth. London: Trübner and Co. [bib00889]

bib00890Redpath 18591859Redpath, James
The Roving Editor: or, Talks with Slaves in the Southern States. New York: A. B. Burdick. Citations are to the 1968 reprint edition, New York: Negro Universities Press. [bib00890]

bib00891Reed 18611861Reed, E. J., ed.
Transactions of the Institution of Naval Architects. London: Institution of Naval Architects. [bib00891]

bib00892Reilly 19931993Reilly, Bernard F., Jr.
The Art of the Antislavery Movement. Vol. 2. In Jacobs 1993[bib00802], 47–74. [bib00892]

bib00893Roberts 19891989Roberts, John W.
From Trickster to Badman: The Black Folk Hero in Slavery and Freedom. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. [bib00893]

bib00894Robinson 18481848Robinson, Fayette
“Supplication.” Graham’s American Monthly Magazine of Literature and Art 33 (November): frontispiece, 267. [bib00894]

bib00895Robinson 19951995Robinson, Forrest G., ed.
The Cambridge Companion to Mark Twain. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [bib00895]

bib00896Rodney 19821982Rodney, Robert M., ed.
Mark Twain International: A Bibliography and Interpretation of His Worldwide Popularity. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. [bib00896]

bib00897Ross 19371937Ross, Joan M.
Post-Mortem Appearances. 3d ed. London: Oxford University Press. [bib00897]

bib00898Roueché 19601960Roueché, Berton
“Annals of Medicine: Alcohol, III–The Bird of Warning.” New Yorker 35 (23 January): 78–106. [bib00898]

bib00900Rulon 19671967Rulon, Curt Morris
“The Dialects in Huckleberry Finn.” Ph.D. diss., University of Iowa, Iowa City. [bib00900]

bib00901Saintine 18481848Saintine, Joseph Xavier Boniface
Picciola. The Prisoner of Fenestrella; or, Captivity Captive. Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard. [bib00901]