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Mark Twain, A Biography Vol II, Part 1: 1875 - 1886
by Paine, Albert Bigelow




Mark Twain at Forty
His First Stage Appearance
Howells, Clemens, and "George"
Summer Labors at Quarry Farm
The Public Appearance of "Tom Sawyer"
Mark Twain and Bret Harte Write a Play
A Bermuda Holiday
A New Play and a New Tale
Two Domestic Dramas
The Whittier Birthday Speech
Hartford and Billiards
Off for Germany
Germany and German
Tramping with Twichell
Italian Days
In Munich
Paris, England, and Homeward Bound
An Interlude
The Grant Speech of 1879
Another "Atlantic" Speech
The Quieter Things of Home
"A Tramp Abroad"
Letters, Tales, and Plans
Mark Twain's Absent-Mindedness
Further Affairs at the Farm
Copyright and Other Fancies
Working for Garfield
A New Publisher
The Three Fires - Some Benefactions
Literary Projects and a Monument to Adam
A Trip With Sherman and an Interview With Grant
"The Prince and the Pauper"
Certain Attacks and Reprisals
Many Undertakings
Financial and Literary
Down the River
Literature and Philosophy
"Life on the Mississippi"
A Guest of Royalty
A Summer Literary Interest
Howells and Clemens Write a Play
Distinguished Visitors
The Fortune of a Play
Cable and His Great Joke
Mark Twain in Business
Farm Pictures
Mark Twain Mugwumps
Platforming with Cable
Huck Finn Comes Into His Own
The Memoirs of General Grant
Days With a Dying Hero
The Close of a Great Career
Minor Matters of a Great Year
Mark Twain at Fifty
The Life of the Pope
A Great Publisher at Home
History: Mainly by Susy
Personae

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