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  1. The prince and the pauper;: Romantic play in 3 acts dramatized from Samuel L. Clemens' novel of the same name by Charlotte B Chorpenning, 1954
  2. Mark Twain: an Exhibition Selected Mainly From the Papers Belonging to the Samuel L. Clemens Estate on Deposit in the Huntington Library by Edwin H., Jr. (Handlist); Dixon Wecter (Intro. ) Carpenter, 1947-01-01
  3. Mark Twain and the Backwoods Angel: The Matter of Innocence in the Works of Samuel L. Clemens by William C. Spengemann, 1966-01
  4. Samuel L. Clemens, first editions and values, by John Kelly Potter, 1974
  5. Roughing It - Part 4 (Illustrated Version) by Mark Twain, Samuel L. Clemens, 2010-05-22
  6. Roughing It - Part 8 (Illustrated Version) by Mark Twain, Samuel L. Clemens, 2010-05-22
  7. Authentic Mark Twain: Literary Biography of Samuel L.Clemens by Everett M. Emerson, 1984-05
  8. Following the Equator - Part 4 (Illustrated Version) by Mark Twain, Samuel L. Clemens, 2010-05-17
  9. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court - Part 7 (Illustrated Version) by Mark Twain, Samuel L. Clemens, 2010-05-17
  10. The Gilded Age - Part 5 (Illustrated Version) by Mark Twain, Samuel L. Clemens, et all 2010-05-17
  11. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark (Samuel L. Clemens).Illustrated By Norman Rockwell Twain, 1936
  12. The Gilded Age - Part 3 (Illustrated Version) by Mark Twain, Samuel L. Clemens, et all 2010-05-17
  13. Following the Equator - Part 6 (Illustrated Version) by Mark Twain, Samuel L. Clemens, 2010-05-17
  14. Following the Equator - Part 5 (Illustrated Version) by Mark Twain, Samuel L. Clemens, 2010-05-17

21. Mark Twain Bibliography - Reference Works
Budd, Louis J. A Listing of and Selections from Newspaper and MagazineInterviews with samuel L. clemens, 18741910. Arlington Univ.
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Blanck, Jacob. Bibliography of American Literature: Vol. 2 (George W. Cable to Timothy Dwight). New Haven: Yale Univ. Press, 1975. An essential resource for collectors, this is the volume of Blanck's authoritative bibliography that lists first editions and various printings of Mark Twain's works (under Clemens). Budd, Louis J. A Listing of and Selections from Newspaper and Magazine Interviews with Samuel L. Clemens, 1874-1910. Arlington: Univ. of Texas at Arlington Press, 1977. This and its supplement (below) are the most complete bibliographies of Mark Twain numerous interviews published in newspapers and magazines. Includes the full texts of many interviews. -. "Listing of and Selections from Newspaper and Magazine Interviews with Samuel L. Clemens: A Supplement." American Literary Realism 28:3 (Spring 1996): 63-90. -. "A Supplement to 'A Chronology' in Mark Twain Speaking."

22. Mark Twain Days!
Annual event to celebrate Hartford resident samuel clemens. Victorianera displays, games and events.
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Hartford's Mark Twain Days
"It's Where You Want to Be!" 2003
Hartford's Mark Twain Days drew more than 100,000 people in 2001 to four festival sites in Hartford, Connecticut - Bushnell Park, Riverfront Plaza, Charter Oak Landing, and the Mark Twain House at Nook Farm. Even people who haven't read Mark Twain's books enjoy watching jousting contests among knights in shining armor, raft races on the river, fence-painting contests, and wild west shows. Add in hands-on activities that teach children about the Yankee ingenuity of Twain's Gilded Age, fireworks, and top-name musical performers - and you've got one of America's most popular festivals. View the 2001 schedule

23. The Mark Twain Papers And Project - Home
The Mark Twain Papers contain the private papers of samuel Langhorne clemens (Mark Twain) that he himself segregated and made available to his official biographer, Albert Bigelow Paine.
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24. CLEMENS, SAMUEL L., Autograph Letter Signed.
Bromer Booksellers, Inc. clemens, samuel L. Autograph letter signed.(NY) 1872. Twopage ALs, signed Sam'l to his wife, Livy. On
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25. Mark Twain Home
Residence of samuel clemens located in Hartford, Connecticut and listed as a National Historic Landmark by the National Park Service.
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26. CLEMENS, SAMUEL L., Autograph Letter Signed.
Bromer Booksellers, Inc. clemens, samuel L. Autograph Letter Signed.1884. Twopage ALs, writted in pencil on both sides of a single
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27. Malaspina.com - Mark Twain (Samuel L. Clemens) (1835-1910)
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28. Samuel L. Clemens - Mark Twain - Genealogy
samuel clemens Mark Twain’s grandfather’s family. clemens Ancestors - Tracesthe clemens line back ten generations before samuel L. clemens, Mark Twain.
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Samuel L. Clemens - Mark Twain - Genealogy The genealogy of Samuel L. Clemens, Mark Twain, brings many inquiries to the Mark Twain Museum. Mark Twain had four children, only one of whom married and had a child. That granddaughter is now dead with no children. Thus, there are no direct descendants.
It is possible to be related to Samuel L. Clemens, though not very directly.
Provided here are some pages with general information that answers many inquiries made at the Mark Twain Museum.
Mark Twain’s Family
- Mark Twain’s wife and children.
John Marshall Clemens
- Mark Twain’s father and mother and their children.
Samuel Clemens
- Mark Twain’s grandfather’s family
Clemens Ancestors
- Traces the Clemens line back ten generations before Samuel L. Clemens, Mark Twain.
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29. Clemens Ancestors - Genealogy
clemens ANCESTORS OF MARK TWAIN. Generation 1 is samuel L. clemens, Mark Twain.The other numbers refer to generations before samuel L. clemens. 11.
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CLEMENS ANCESTORS OF MARK TWAIN Generation 1 is Samuel L. Clemens, Mark Twain. The other numbers refer to generations before Samuel L. Clemens. Richard Clements married Elizabeth in 1535 b. 1506 Leicestershire, England d. February 1571 in Croft, England Robert Clements married (1) Alice in 1561 (2) Margaret b. 1536 in England d. June 1606 in Croft, England Richard Clements married Agnes Fellows 2 March 1595 (she d. 1619) b. 1570 in Croft, England d. July 1617 in Cosby, England Robert Clements married Lydia b. December 1595 in England d. 29 September 1658 in Haverhill, MA came to U.S. in May 1642 after wife’s death in March Robert Clements married Elizabeth Fawne in 1652 (more in Lampton) b. 1634 in England d. 1714 in MA Abraham Clements married Hannah Gove 10 May 1683 (more in Lampton) b. 14 July 1657 in MA d. 1716 in Bucks County, PA Ezekiel Clemens married Christina Castell in 1725 b. 1 February 1696 in MA d. 1778 in VA Jeremiah Clemens married Elizabeth Moore in 1763 (more in Lampton) b. 1732 in NJ d. 17 November 1811 in VA

30. Databases Of Letters Written By And To Samuel L. Clemens (Mark Twain) - Descript
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Return to opening page To facilitate the preparation of its authoritative edition of the Works and Papers of Mark Twain, the Mark Twain Project, at the Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, supported the creation of two databases related to Clemens's correspondence. These databases, edited by Paul Machlis, were originally published by the University of California Press as the Union Catalog of Clemens Letters (1986), now called the Outgoing Letters Database , and the Union Catalog of Letters to Clemens (1992), now called the Incoming Letters Database . The second catalog also includes a number of letters written both to and by Clemens's family and associates. Although many of these letters mention Clemens and his activities, some merely provide general information that was pertinent to the research of the Project editors. A Source List The Outgoing Letters Database is a record of documents that meet three criteria:
  • It was written by, or on behalf of, Samuel L. Clemens; by his wife, Olivia L. Clemens; by their daughters, Olivia Susan (Susy), Clara, or Jean Clemens; or by Isabel V. Lyon, Clemens's secretary from 1904 to 1909.
  • 31. GIGA Quote Author Page For Mark Twain (pseudonym Of Samuel L. Clemens)
    GIGA's compilation of quotations, excerpts, proverbs, maxims and aphorisms byMark Twain (pseudonym of samuel L. clemens). OF samuel L. clemens) American
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    All you need in this life is ignorance and confidence; then success is sure.
    - letter Dec. 2, 1887, to Mrs. Foote, in B. Casseres's "When Huck Finn Went Highbrow"
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    Always do right. That will gratify some of the people and astonish the rest. Right At bottom he was probably fond of them [Americans], but he was always able to conceal it. - in the "New York Times" on Dec. 10, 1899, about Thomas Carlyle Americans Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence in society. Clothes Denial ain't just a river in Egypt. Denial Every generalization is dangerous, especially this one. Generalizations Good friends, good books and a sleepy conscience: this is the ideal life. Life I have never let my schooling interfere with my education.

    32. Steven L. Hoskin Civil War Autographs.comUSACLEMENS, SAMUEL
    clemens, samuel L. (18351910) American Author. Civil War Autographs.comThis page last updated December 7, 2002. This site Created
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    33. UofL - Samuel L. Clemens (1835-1910) Letters
    samuel L. clemens (18351910) letters. Collection samuel L. clemens(1835-1910) letters Date/Extent 1904, 6 letters
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    34. MT As Samuel L. Clemens
    MT as samuel L. clemens. This is a contract between MT and Isabel V.Lyon, his secretary, dated 13 March 1909 it officially names
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    MT as Samuel L. Clemens
    This is a contract between MT and Isabel V. Lyon, his secretary, dated 13 March 1909 it officially names her his literary and social secretary (she had worked for him over half a decade already) just a few months before he fired her. His age shows clearly in his handwriting, but "Samuel L. Clemens" is the signature he uses on almost all the legal documents in the Barrett Collection, no matter when they were drawn up. He didn't use this signature only on legal documents, but I haven't seen it often in any other context.

    35. Pond's Account Of World Tour
    world by General Grant. samuel L. clemens has been greeted in France,Switzerland, Germany, and England almost like a crowned head.
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    From Eccentricities of Genius
    By Major J. B. Pond
    This is the long untitled chapter on MT that Pond wrote for his memoir of his career as an impressario. Most of it is the journal account he kept of his 1895 trip across the continent with MT as the producer and manager of the North American leg of the World Tour, which is why it is included in this part of the archive. The two photographs below were published with the text in Eccentricities of Genius . This e-text also contains a number of links to other photographs that Pond took on the trip, as displayed in A GALLERY You can also access Pond's journal entries, city by city, from the HYPERTEXT TOUR SCHEDULE SAMUEL L. CLEMENS Grant: poor, a tanner, small farmer, selling cordwood for a living, with less prospect for rising than any ex-West Pointer in the army; then the greatest military reputation of the age; twice President of the United States; the foremost civilian of the world; the most honored guest of peoples and rulers who ever made the circuit of the earth. "Mark Twain": a printer's apprentice in a small Missouri River town; then a "tramping jour" printer; a Mississippi roustabout guarding freight piles on the levee all night for pocket money; river pilot; a rebel guerilla; a reporter in a Nevada mining town; then suddenly the most famous author of the age; a man of society, with the most aristocratic clubs of America, and all around the civilized globe, flung open to him; adopted with all the honors into one of the most exclusive societies on this continent, the favored companion of the most cultivated spirits of the age, welcomed abroad in all the courts almost as a crowned head. "Peace hath its victories," etc.

    36. Samuel L. Clemens - Comparison Shop
    samuel L. clemens Books (Sorted by Popularity Resort by Title). 1 342 of 342 matching books below. The Wit and Wisdom of Mark Twain.
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    Paperback Roughing It Paperback Pudd'nhead Wilson and Other Tales Paperback The Prince and the Pauper
    1 Non-available releases Tales, Speeches, Essays and Sketches Paperback Joan of Arc Paperback Roughing It Hardcover The Complete Humorous Sketches and Tales of Mark Twain Paperback Under the Trapeze Hardcover Sketches of the Sixties Hardcover Signet Classic Mark Twain Paperback Mark Twain's Satires and Burlesques Hardcover Mark Twain's "Which Was the Dream?" and Other Symbolic Writings of the Later Years Hardcover Mark Twain's Correspondence with Henry Huttleston Rogers, 1893-1909 Hardcover Mark Twain's Mysterious Stranger Manuscripts Hardcover Mark Twain's Hannibal, Huck and Tom

    37. Samuel L. Clemens (Also Known As Mark Twain) Was Born
    samuel L. clemens (Also Known As Mark Twain) Was Born November 30, 1835 In The Adventuresof Huckleberry Finn, a runaway teenager named Huck Finn went floating
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    Tom and Huck inspect a cat in an illustration from The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
    Samuel L. Clemens (Also Known As Mark Twain) Was Born
    November 30, 1835

    In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn , a runaway teenager named Huck Finn went floating down the Mississippi River on a raft with an escaped slave named Jim, and with them, Mark Twain's reputation as one of the finest American novelists was confirmed. Samuel Langhorne Clemens, known to the world by his pen name of Mark Twain, was born on November 30, 1835, in Florida, Missouri. Twain is best known for his novels set in his boyhood world on the Mississippi River. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer , published in 1876, and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn , published in 1884, are considered classics today. These books not only told a good story; they also included African Americans who were admired by whites for their strength of character.
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    38. Samuel L. Clemens (Also Known As Mark Twain) Was Born
    samuel L. clemens (Also Known As Mark Twain) Was Born. Back. 'EnviousContemplations,' an illustration from Roughing It published in 1891.
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    Samuel L. Clemens (Also Known As Mark Twain) Was Born
    'Envious Contemplations,' an illustration from Roughing It published in 1891 CREDIT: Clemens, Samuel Langhorne. "Envious Contemplations." An illustration from Roughing It 1891. California As I Saw It: First-Person Narratives, 1849-1900, American Memory collections, Library of Congress.
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    39. Samuel Clemens' Mississippi Steamboat Career
    Special Feature. samuel L. clemens' Mississippi Steamboat Career. Producedin partnership with Dave Thomson. Index Intro Cub Pilot
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    REFERENCES AND SOURCES FOR THIS SPECIAL FEATURE INCLUDE: Branch, Edgar Marquess. "A Proposed Calendar of Samuel Clemens's Steamboats, 15 April 1857 to 8 May 1861, with Commentary." Mark Twain Journal (Fall, 1986): 2-27. Branch, Edgar Marquess. "A New Clemens Footprint: Soleather Steps Forward." American Literature (Dec., 1982): 497-510. Branch, Edgar Marquess. "Bixby vs. Carroll: New Light on Sam Clemens's Early River Career." Mark Twain Journal (Fall, 1992): 2-22. Branch, Edgar Marquess. Men Call Me Lucky. Miami University, 1985. Branch, Edgar Marquess. "Sam Clemens, Steersman on the John H. Dickey." American Literary Realism (Autumn, 1982): 195-208. Ewing, Raymond P. Mark Twain's Steamboat Years. Cave Hollow Steamboat Landing, 1981

    40. Clemens Vs. Belford - Belford Response
    Special Feature. samuel L. clemens vs. Belford, Clarke Company. NO PARTRIDGE, NotaryPublic. Special Feature samuel L. clemens vs. Belford, Clarke Company.
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    Bill of Complaint Demurrer The Court's Decision Demurrer
    Circuit Court of the United States,
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    IN EQUITY.
    SAMUEL L. CLEMENS v.
    DEMURRER.
    The joint Demurrer of the Defendants and JAMES CLARKE, to the Bill of Complaint of SAMUEL L. CLEMENS, said Complainant. These defendants demur to the said bill, and for cause of demurrer they show that the said bill is uncertain, informal and insufficient in this, that 1. The said bill does not show whether the said book mentioned in paragraph 7 of said bill, and which it is alleged in said bill these defendants have wrongfully made and sold, or any part thereof, is or is not identical with or substantially like any book or writing of which said complainant is the author or writer. 2. The said bill does not show whether the injury to the complainant alleged to arise from the alleged wrongful publication of said book by the defendants consists in a false representation in said book contained, that said complainant was the author of said book and of the different articles and writings therein contained, or in an unauthorized publication by the defendants in said book of articles and writings of which said complainant was the author. 3. The said bill does not show whether or not the said preface therein set forth in paragraph 8 was written or composed by the complainant, nor whether the same is or is not substantially like any writing or article of which the complainant is the author.

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