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Mark Twain, A Biography Vol I, Part 2: 1866 - 1875
by
Paine, Albert Bigelow
The Lecturer
Highway Robbery
Back to the States
Old Friends and New Plans
A New Book and a Lecture
The First Book
The Innocents at Sea
The Innocents Abroad
The Return of the Pilgrims
In Washington - A Publishing Proposition
Olivia Langdon
A Contract With Elisha Bliss, Jr.
Back to San Francisco
A Visit to Elmira
The Rev. "Joe" Twichell
A Lecture Tour
Innocents at Home - and "The Innocents Abroad"
The Great Book of Travel
The Purchase of a Paper
The First Meeting With Howells
The Wedding-Day
As to Destiny
On the "Buffalo" Express
The "Galaxy"
The Primrose Path
The Old Human Story
Literary Projects
Some Further Literary Matters
The Writing of "Roughing It"
Lecturing Days
"Roughing It"
A Birth, a Death, and a Voyage
England
The Book That Was Never Written
"The Gilded Age"
Planning a New Home
A Long English Holiday
A London Lecture
Further London Lecture Triumphs
The Real Colonel Sellers-Golden Days
Beginning "Tom Sawyer"
An "Atlantic" Story and a Play
The New Home
The Walk to Boston
"Old Times on the Mississippi"
A Typewriter, and a Joke on Aldrich
C. Raymond, Mental Telegraphy, Etc.
Concluding "Tom Sawyer" - Mark Twain's "Editors"
"Sketches New and Old"
"Atlantic" Days
Mark Twain and His Wife
Personae
Terms Defined
Referenced Works
 
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