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Control # 1 92052657
Date 5 20190911110444.0
Fixed Data 8 920213s1992 nyu b 001 0 eng
LC Card 10    $a 92052657
ISBN 20    $a0940450364 (alk. paper : v. 1)
ISBN 20    $a0940450739 (alk. paper : v. 2)
Obsolete 39    $a92563$cTLC
Cat. Source 40    $aDLC$cDLC$dGCG
LC Call 50 00 $aPS1303$b1992b
Dewey Class 82 00 $a818/.409$220
ME:Pers Name 100 $aClemens, Samuel Langhorne,$d1835-1910.
Title:Ufm 240 10 $aSelections.$f1992
Title 245 10 $aCollected tales, sketches, speeches & essays /$cMark Twain.
Title:Varint 246 $aCollected tales, sketches, speeches and essays
Imprint 260    $aNew York, N.Y. :$bThe Library of America :$bDistributed in the U.S. and Canada by Viking Press,$c1992.
Phys Descrpt 300    $a2 v. ;$c21 cm.
Series:Title 440  0 $aLibrary of America
Note:Bibliog 504    $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
Note:Content 505 $a[1] 1852-1890 --[2] 1891-1910.
Note:Content 505 $aVol.1: 1852-1890: 1852: The dandy frightening the squatter. - Historical exhibition: a No. 1 ruse. - Editorial agility. - Blabbing government secrets! -- 1859: River intelligence. -- 1861: Ghost life on the Mississippi. -- 1862: Petrified man. -- 1863: Letter from Carson City. - Ye sentimental law student. - All about the fashions. - Letter from Steamboat Springs. - How to cure a cold. - The Lick House ball. - The great prize fight. - A bloody massacre near Carson. - 'Ingomar' over the mountains. -- 1864: Miss Clapp's school. - Doings in Nevada. - those blasted children. - Washoe: 'Information wanted' - The evidence in the case of Smith vs. Jones. - Whereas. - A touching story of George washington's boyhood. - The killing of Julius Caesar 'localized' -- 1865: Important correspondence. - Answers to correspondents. - Advice for good little boys. - Advice for good little girls. - Just 'one more unfortunate' - Real estate versus imaginary possessions, poetically considered. - Jim Smiley and his jumping frog. - 'Mark Twain' on the launch of the steamer 'Capital' - The pioneers' ball. - Uncle Lige. - A rich epigram. - Macdougall vs. Maguire. - The Christmas fireside. -- 1866: Policemen's presents. - What have the police been doing. - The spiritual séance. - A new biography of Washington. - Reflections on the Sabbath. -- 1867: Barnum's first speech in Congress. - Female suffrage: views of Mark Twain. - Female suffrage. - official physic. - A reminiscence of Artemus War. - Jim Wolf and the tom-cats. - Information wanted. - The facts concerning the recent resignation. -- 1868: Woman, an opinion. - General Washington's body-servant. - Colloquy between a slum child and a moral menetor. - My late senatorial secretaryship. - The story of Mamie Grant, the child-missionary. - Cannibalism in the cars. - Private habits of Horace Greeley. - Concerning Gen. Grant's intentions. -- 1869:Open letter to Com. Vanderbilt. - Mr. Beecher and the clergy. - Personal habits of the Siamese twins. - A day at Niagara. - A fine old man. - Journalism in Tennessee. - The last words of great men. - The legend of the Capitoline Venus. - Getting my fortune told. - Back from 'Yurrup' -- 1870: An awful---- terrible medieval romance. - A mysterious visit. - The facts in the great land-slide case. - The new crime. - Curious dream. - About smells. - The facts in the case of the great beef contract. - The story of the good little boy who did not prosper. - Disgraceful persecution of a boy. - Misplaced confidence. - Our precious lunatic. - A couple of sad experiences. - The judge's 'spirited woman' - Breaking it gently. - Post-mortem poetry. - Wit-inspirations of the 'two-year-olds' - The widow's protest. - Report to the Buffalo Female Academy. - How I edited an agricultural paper once. - The 'tournament' in A.D. 1870. - Unburlesquable things. - The late Benjamin Franklin. - A memory. - Domestic missionaries wanted. - Political economy. - John Chinaman in New York. - The noble red man. - The approaching epidemic. - A royal compliment. - Science vs. luck. - Goldsmith's friend abroad again. - Map of Paris. - Riley, newspaper correspondent. - A reminiscence of the back settlements. - A general reply. - Running for governor. - Dogberry in Washington. - My watch: an instructive little tale. -- 1871: The facts in the case of George Fisher, deceased. - The tone-imparting committee. - The danger of lying in bed. - One of mankind's bores. - The indignity put upon the remains of George Holland by the Rev. Mr. Sabine. - A substitute for Rulloff. - About barbers. - A brace of brief lectures on science. - The revised catechism. -- 1872: The secret of Dr. Livingstone's continued voluntary exile. - How I escaped being killed in a duel. -- 1873: Poor little Stephen Girard. - Foster's case. - License of the press. - Fourth of July speech in London. - The ladies. -- 1874: Those annual bills. - The temperance insurrection. - Rogers. - A curious pleasure excursion. - A true story, repeated word for word as I heard it. - An encounter with an interviewer. -- 1875: The 'jumping frog.' In English, then in French. Then clawed back into a civilized language once more by patient, unremunerated toil. - Experience of the McWilliamses with membranous croup. - Some learned fables for good old boys and girls. - Petition concerning copyright. - 'Party cries' in Ireland. - The curious republic of Gondour. -- 1876: A literary nightmare. - The facts concerning the recent carnival of crime in Connecticut. - [Date, 1601.] Conversation, as it was by the social fireside, in the time of the Tudors. - The canvasser's tale. - The oldest inhabitant: the weather of New England. -- 1877: Francis Lightfoot Lee. - My military history. - The captain's story. - The invalid's story. - Whittier birthday speech. -- 1878: Farewell banquet for Bayard Taylor. - About magnanimous-incident literature. -- 1879: The great revolution in Pitcairn. - Some thoughts on the science of onanism. - A presidential candidate. - The babies. As they comfort us in our sorrows, let us not forget them in our festivities. - The new postal barbarism. - Postal matters. -- 1880: A telephonic conversation. - Reply to a Boston girl. - Edward Mills and George Benton: a tale. - Mrs. McWilliams and the lightning. - 'Millions in it.' - A cat tale. -- 1881: The benefit of judicious training. - Dinner speech in Montreal. - Plymouth Rock and the Pilgrims. - Etiquette. -- 1882: Advice to youth. - The stolen white elephant. - On the decay of the art of lying. - Concerning the American language. - Woman: God bless her. - The McWilliamses and the burglar alarm. -- 1883: On Adam. - Why a Statue of Liberty when we have Adam! -- 1884: Turncoats. - Mock oration on the dead partisan. - 1885: The character of man. - On speech-making reform. - The private history of a campaign that failed. -- 1886: The new dynasty. - Our children. - Taming the bicycle. -- 1887: Letter from the recording angel. - Dinner speech: General Grant's grammar. - Consistency. - Post-prandial oratory. - A petition to the Queen of England. -- 1888: American authors and British pirates. -- 1889: Yale College speech. - The christening yard. - To Walt Whitman. -- 1890: On foreign critics. - Reply to the editory of 'The Art of Authorship.' - An appeal against injudicious swearing.
Note:Content 505 $aVol.2: 1891-1910: 1891: Aix-les-bains. - Playing courier. - Mental telegraphy. -- 1892: The cradle of liberty. -- 1893: The ¤1,000,000 bank-note. - About all kinds of ships. - Extracts from Adam's diary. - Is he living or is he dead? - The Esquimau maiden's romance. - Travelling with a reformer. - Concerning tobacco. -- 1894: Private history of the 'Jumping Frog' story. - Macfarlane. -- 1895: What Paul Bourget thinks of us. - Fenimore Cooper's literary offences. - Fenimore Cooper's further literary offenses. - How to tell a story. -- 1896: Man's place in the animal world. -- 1897: In memoriam. - Which was the dream? -- 1898: A word of encouragement for our blushing exile. - About play-acting. - From the 'London Times' of 1904. - My platonic sweetheart. - The great dark. -- 1899: Diplomatic pay and clothes. - Concerning the Jews. - Christian science and the book of Mrs. Eddy. - The man that corrupted hadleyburg. - My first lie and how I got out of it. -- 1900: My boyhood dreams. - Introducing Winston S. Churchill. - A salutation-speech from the nineteenth century to the twentieth, taken down in short-hand by Mark Twain. -- 1901: To the person sitting in darkness. - Battle hymn of the republic (brought down to date) - As regards patriotism - The United States of lyncherdom. - Edmund Burke on Croker and Tammany. - Two little tales. - Corn-pone opinions. -- 1902: Does the race of man love a lord? - The five boons of life. - Was it heaven? or hell? - The dervish and the offensive stranger. -- 1903: Why not abolish it? - Mark Twain, able yachtsman, on why Lipton failed to lift the cup. - A dog's tale. - 'Was the world made for man?' -- 1904: Italian without a master. - Saint Joan of Arc. - The $30,000 bequest. -- 1905: Concerning copyright. - Adam's soliloquy. - The Czar's soliloquy. - Dr. Loeb's incredible discovery. - The war prayer. - A humane word from Satan. - Christian citizenship. - King Leopold's soliloquy: a defense of his Congo rule. - A helpless situation. - Overspeeding. - In the animal's court. - Eve's diary. - Eve speaks. - Seventieth birthday dinner speech. - Old age. -- 1906. The Gorky incident. - William Dean Howells. - What is man? - Hunting the deceitful turkey. -- 1907: Dinner speech at Annapolis. - Our guest. - The day we celebrate. - Little Nelly tells a story out of her own head. - Extract from Captain Stormfield's visit to heaven. -- 1908: Little Bessie. -- 1909: The new planet. - A fable. - Letters from the earth. -- 1910: 'The turning point of my life' -- Appendix: More maxims of Mark.
Local Note 590    $aRecommended in Resources for College Libraries
AE:Pers Name 700 $aTwain, Mark,$d1835-1910.
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe dandy frightening the squatter (1852)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aHistorical exhibition--a no.1 ruse (1852)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aEditorial agility (1852)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aBlabbing government secrets! (1852)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aRiver intelligence (1859)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aGhost life on the Mississippi (1861)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aPetrified man (1862)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aLetter from Carson City (1863)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aYe sentimental law student (1863)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aAll about the fashions (1863)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aLetter from Steamboat Springs (1863)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aHow to cure a cold (1863)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe Lick House ball (1863)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe great prize fight (1863)
AE:Title Dif 740 22 $aA bloody massacre near Carson (1863)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $a'Ingomar' over the mountains (1863)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aMiss Clapp's school (1864)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aDoings in Nevada (1864)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aThose blasted children (1864)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aWashoe.--'Information wanted' (1864)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe evidence in the case of Smith vs. Jones (1864)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aWhereas (1864)
AE:Title Dif 740 22 $aA touching story of George Washington's boyhood (1864)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe killing of Julius Caesar 'localized' (1864)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aLucretia Smith's soldier (1864)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aImportant correspondence (1865)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aAnswers to correspondents (1865)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aAdvice to good little boys (1865)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aAdvice to good little girls (1865)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aJust 'one more unfortunate' (1865)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aReal estate versus imaginary possessions, poetically considered (1865)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aJim Smiley and his jumping frog (1865)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $a'Mark Twain' on the launch of the steamer 'Capital' (1865)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe pioneers' ball (1865)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aUncle Liege (1865)
AE:Title Dif 740 22 $aA rich epigram (1865)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aMacdougall vs. Maguire (1865)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe Christmas fireside (1865)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aPolicemen's presents (1866)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aWhat have the police been doing? (1866)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe spiritual séance (1866)
AE:Title Dif 740 22 $aA new biography of Washington (1866)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aReflections on the Sabbath (1866)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aBarnum's first speech in Congress (1867)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aFemale suffrage: views of Mark Twain (1867)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aFemale suffrage (1867)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aOfficial physic (1867)
AE:Title Dif 740 22 $aA reminiscence of Artemus Ward (1867)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aJim Wolf and the Tom-Cats (1867)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aInformation wanted (1867)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe facts concerning the recent resignation (1867)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aWoman: an opinion (1868)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aGeneral Washington's Negro body-servant (1868)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aColloquy between a slum child and a moral mentor (1868)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aMy late senatorial secretaryship (1868)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe story of Mamie Grant, the child-missionary (1868)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aCannibalism in the cars (1868)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aPrivate habits of Horace Greeley (1868)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aConcerning Gen. Grant's intentions (1868)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aOpen letter to Com. Vanderbilt (1869)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aMr. Beecher and the clergy (1869(
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aPersonal habits of the Siamese twins (1869)
AE:Title Dif 740 22 $aA day at Niagara (1869)
AE:Title Dif 740 22 $aA fine old man (1869)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aJournalist in Tennessee (1869)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe last words of great men (1869)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe legend of the capitoline Venus (1869)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aGetting my fortune told (1869)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aBack from 'Yurrup' (1869)
AE:Title Dif 740 32 $aAn awful---- terrible medieval romance (1870)
AE:Title Dif 740 22 $aA mysterious visit (1870)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe facts in the great land-slide case (1870)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe new crime (1870)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aCurious dream (1870)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aabout smells (1870)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe facts in the case of the great beef contract (1870)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe story of the good little boy who did not prosper (1870)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aDisgraceful persecution of a boy (1870)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aMisplaced confidence (1870)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aOur precious lunatic (1870)
AE:Title Dif 740 22 $aA couple of sad experiences (1870)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe judge's 'spirited woman' (1870)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aBreaking it gently (1870)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aPost-mortem poetry (1870)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aWit-inspirations of the 'two-year-olds' (1870)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe widow's protest (1870)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aReport to the Buffalo Female Academy (1870)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aHow I edited an agricultural paper once (1870)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe 'tournament' in A.D. 1870 (1870)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aUnburlesquable things (1870)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe late Benjamin Franklin (1870)
AE:Title Dif 740 22 $aA memory (1870)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aDomestic missionaries wanted (1870)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aPolitical economy (1870)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aJohn Chinaman in New Yorkk (1870)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe noble red man (1870)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe approaching epidemic (1870)
AE:Title Dif 740 22 $aA royal compliment (1870)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aScience vs. luck (1870)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aGoldsmith's friend abroad again (1870)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aMap of Paris (1870)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aRiley: newspaper correspondent (1870)
AE:Title Dif 740 22 $aA reminiscence of the back settlements (1870)
AE:Title Dif 740 22 $aA general reply (1870)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aRunning for governor (1870)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aDogberry in Washington (1870)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aMy watch: an instructive little tale (1870)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe facts in the case of George Fisher, deceased (1871)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe tone-imparting committee (1871)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe danger of lying in bed (1871)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aOne of mankind's bores (1871)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe indignity put upon the remains of George Holland by the Rev. Mr. Sabine (1871)
AE:Title Dif 740 22 $aA substitute for Rulloff (1871)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aAbout barbers (1871)
AE:Title Dif 740 22 $aA brace of brief lectures on science (1871)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe revised catechism (1871)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe secret of Dr. Livingstone's continued voluntary exile (1872)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aHow I escaped being killed in a duel (1872)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aPoor little Stephen Girard (1873)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aFoster's case (1873)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aLicense of the press (1873)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aFourth of July Speech in London (1873)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe ladies (1873)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aThose annual bills (1874)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe temperance insurrection (1874)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aRogers (1874)
AE:Title Dif 740 22 $aA curious pleasure excursion (1874)
AE:Title Dif 740 22 $aA true story, repeated word for word as I heard it (1874)
AE:Title Dif 740 32 $aAn encounter with an interviewer (1874)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe 'jumping frog.' In English. Then in French. Then clawed back into a civilized language once more, by patient, unremunerated toil (1875)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aExperience of the McWilliamses with membranous croup (1875)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aSome learned fables for good old boys and girls (1875)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aPetition concerning copyright (1875)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $a'Party cries' in Ireland (1875)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe curious republic of Gondour (1875)
AE:Title Dif 740 22 $aA literary nightmare (1876)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe facts concerning the recent carnival of crime in Connecticut (1876)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $a[Date, 1601.] Conversation, as it was by the social fireside, in the time of the Tudors (1876)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe canvasser's tale (1876)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe oldest inhabitant: the weather of New England (1876)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aFrancis Lightfoot Lee (1877)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aMy military history (1877)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe captain's story (1877)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe invalid's story (1877)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aWhittier birthday speech (1877)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aFarewell banquet for Bayard Taylor (1878)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aAbout magnanimous-incident literature (1878)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe great revolution in Pitcairn (1879)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aSome thoughts on the science of onanism (1879)
AE:Title Dif 740 22 $aA presidential candidate (1879)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe babies. As they comfort us in our sorrows, let us not forget them in our festivities (1879)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe new postal barbarism (1879)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aPostal matters (1879)
AE:Title Dif 740 22 $aA telephonic conversation (1880)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aReply to a Boston girl (1880)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aEdward Mills and George Benton: a tale (1880)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aMrs. McWilliams and the lightning (1880)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $a'Millions in it' (1880)
AE:Title Dif 740 22 $aA cat tale (1880)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe benefit of judicious training (1881)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aDinner speech in Montreal (1881)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aPlymouth Rock and the pilgrims (1881)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aEtiquette (1881)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aAdvice to youth (1882)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe stolen white elephant (1882)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aOn the decay of the art of lying (1882)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aConcerning the American language (1882)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aWoman: God bless her (1882)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe McWilliamses and the burglar alarm (1882)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aOn Adam (1883)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aWhy a Statue of Liberty when we have Adam (1883)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aTurncoats (1884)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aMock oration on the dead partisan (1884)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe character of man (1885)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aOn speech-making reform (1885)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe private history of a campaign that failed (1885)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe new dynasty (1886)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aOur children (1886)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aTaming the bicycle (1886)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aLetter from the recording angel (1887)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aDinner speech: General Grant's grammar (1887)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aConsistency (1887)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aPost-prandial oratory (1887)
AE:Title Dif 740 22 $aA petition to the Queen of England (1887)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aAmerican authors and British pirates (1888)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aYale College speech (1889)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe christening yard (1889)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aTo Walt Whitman (1889)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aOn foreign critics (1890)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aReply to the editor of 'The art of authorship' (1890)
AE:Title Dif 740 32 $aAn appeal against injudicious swearing (1890)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aAix-les-Bains (1891)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aPlaying courier (1891)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aMental telegraphy (1891)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe cradle of liberty (1892)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe ¤1,000,000 bank-note (1893)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aAbout all kinds of ships (1893)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aExtracts from Adam's diary (1893)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aIs he living or is he dead? (1893)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe Esquimau maiden's romance (1893)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aTravelling with a reformer (1893)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aConcerning tobacco (1893)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aPrivate history of the 'Jumping Frog' story (1894)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aMacfarlane (1894)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aWhat Paul Bourget thinks of us (1895)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aFenimore Cooper's literary offenses (1895)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aFenimore Cooper's further literary offenses (1895)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aHow to tell a story (1895)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aMan's place in the animal world (1896)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aIn memoriam (1897)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aWhich was the dream? (1897)
AE:Title Dif 740 22 $aA word of encouragement for our blushing exiles (1898)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aAbout play-acting (1898)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aFrom the 'London Times' of 1904 (1898)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aMy platonic sweetheart (1898)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe great dark (1898)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aDiplomatic pay and clothes (1899)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aConcerning the Jews (1899)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aChristian Science and the book of Mrs. Eddy (1899)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe man that corrupted Hadleyburg (1899)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aMy first lie and how I got out of it (1899)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aMy boyhood dreams (1900)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aIntroducing Winston S. Churchill (1900)
AE:Title Dif 740 22 $aA salutation-speech from the nineteenth century to the twentieth, taken down in short-hand by Mark Twain (1900)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aTo the person sitting in darkness (1901)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aBattle hymn of the republic (brought down to date) (1901)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aAs regards patriotism (1901)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe United States of lyncherdom (1901)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aEdmund Burke on Croker and Tammany (1901)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aTwo little tales (1901)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aCorn-pone opinions (1901)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aDoes the race of man love a lord? (1902)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe five boons of life (1902)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aWas it heaven? or hell? (1902)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe devish and the offensive stranger (1902)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aWhy not abolish it? (1903)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aMark Twain, able yachtsman, on why Lipton failed to lift the cup (1903)
AE:Title Dif 740 22 $aA dog's tale (1903)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aWas the world made for man? (1903)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aItalian without a master (1904)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aSaint Joan of Arc (1904)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe $30,000 bequest (1904)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aConcerning copyright (1905)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aAdam's soliloquy (1905)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe Czar's soliloquy (1905)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aDr. Loeb's incredible discovery (1905)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe war prayer (1905)
AE:Title Dif 740 22 $aA humane word from Satan (1905)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aChristian citizenship (1905)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aKing Leopold's soliloquy: a defense of his Congo rule (1905)
AE:Title Dif 740 22 $aA helpless situation (1905)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aOverspeeding (1905)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aIn the animal's court (1905)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aEve's diary (1905)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aEve speaks (1905)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aSeventieth birthday dinner speech (1905)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aOld age (1905)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe Gorky incident (1906)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aWilliam Dean Howells (1906)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aWhat is man? (1906)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aHunting the deceitful turkey (1906)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aDinner speech at Annapolis (1907)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aOur guest (1907)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe day we celebrate (1907)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aLittle Nelly tells a story out of her own head (1907)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aExtract from Captain Stormfield's visit to heaven (1907)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aLittle Bessie (1908)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe new planet (1909)
AE:Title Dif 740 22 $aA fable (1909)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aLetters from the earth (1909)
AE:Title Dif 740 42 $aThe turning point of my life (1910)
AE:Title Dif 740 02 $aMore maxims of Mark.