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Twain in His Own Time: A Biographical Chronicle of His Life, Drawn from Recollections, Interviews, and Memoirs by Family, Friends, and Associates Book

Twain in His Own Time: A Biographical Chronicle of His Life, Drawn from Recollections, Interviews, and Memoirs by Family, Friends, and Associates
Twain in His Own Time: A Biographical Chronicle of His Life, Drawn from Recollections, Interviews, and Memoirs by Family, Friends, and Associates, Never one to suffer fools gladly, especially if they wore crinolines, Mark Twain lost as many friends as he made, and he targeted them all indiscriminately. The first major American writer born west of the Mississippi River, he enjoys a reputation unrival, Twain in His Own Time: A Biographical Chronicle of His Life, Drawn from Recollections, Interviews, and Memoirs by Family, Friends, and Associates has a rating of 3 stars
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Twain in His Own Time: A Biographical Chronicle of His Life, Drawn from Recollections, Interviews, and Memoirs by Family, Friends, and Associates, Never one to suffer fools gladly, especially if they wore crinolines, Mark Twain lost as many friends as he made, and he targeted them all indiscriminately. The first major American writer born west of the Mississippi River, he enjoys a reputation unrival, Twain in His Own Time: A Biographical Chronicle of His Life, Drawn from Recollections, Interviews, and Memoirs by Family, Friends, and Associates
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  • Twain in His Own Time: A Biographical Chronicle of His Life, Drawn from Recollections, Interviews, and Memoirs by Family, Friends, and Associates
  • Written by author Gary Scharnhorst
  • Published by University of Iowa Press, November 2010
  • Never one to suffer fools gladly, especially if they wore crinolines, Mark Twain lost as many friends as he made, and he targeted them all indiscriminately. The first major American writer born west of the Mississippi River, he enjoys a reputation unrival
  • Never one to suffer fools gladly, especially if they wore crinolines, Mark Twain lost as many friends as he made, and he targeted them all indiscriminately. The first major American writer born west of the Mississippi River, he enjoys a reputation unrival
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"Mark Twain's Boyhood: An Interview with Mrs. Jane Clemens" (1885) 1

"Mark Twain's Childhood Sweetheart Recalls Their Romance" (1918) Laura Frazier Frazier, Laura 4

"Mark Twain as a Cub Pilot: A Talk with Captain Horace Bixby" (1899) Homer Bassford Bassford, Homer 8

"Mark Twain" (1878) Grant Marsh Marsh, Grant 13

"Fitch Recalls Mark Twain in Bonanza Times" (1919) Tom Fitch Fitch, Tom 14

From As I Remember Them (1913) C.C. Goodwin Goodwin, C. C. 16

"Jos. Goodman's Memories of Humorist's Early Days" (1910) Joseph T. Goodman Goodman, Joseph T. 20

"In the Heroic Days" (1895) Arthur McEwen McEwen, Arthur 22

"Salad Days of Mark Twain" (1893) Dan De Quille De Quille, Dan 25

From Archibald Henderson, Mark Twain (1910) Dan De Quille De Quille, Dan 38

"Memories of Mark Twain" (1915) George E. Barnes Barnes, George E. 40

"Fitch Recalls Mark Twain in Bonanza Times" (1919) Tom Fitch Fitch, Tom 42

From Western Carpetbagger: The Extraordinary Memoirs of "Senator" Tom Fitch (1978) Tom Fitch Fitch, Tom 44

"Mark Twain as He Was Known during His Stay on the Pacific Slope" (1887) George E. Barnes Barnes, George E. 47

From Memories of Mark Twain and Steve Gillis (1924) William R. Gillis Gillis, William R. 50

"A Morning with Bret Harte" (1894) Henry J.W. Dam Dam, Henry J. W. 52

"Mark Twain as He Was Known during His Stay on the Pacific Slope" (1887) George E. Barnes Barnes, George E. 54

"Mark Twain Incognito A Reminiscence" (1926) Franklin H. Austin Austin, Franklin H. 55

"Mark Twain as He Was Known during His Stay on the Pacific Slope" (1887) George E. Barnes Barnes, George E. 59

"Fitch Recalls Mark Twain in Bonanza Times" (1919) Tom Fitch Fitch, Tom 63

"Mark Twain as a Lecturer" (1867) Edward H. House House, Edward H. 64

"Mark Twain in California" (1898) Noah Brooks Brooks, Noah 67

"The Cruise of the Quaker City" (1892) Mary Mason Fairbanks Fairbanks, Mary Mason 69

Anonymous Mary Mason Fairbanks Fairbanks, Mary Mason

"About Mark Twain" (1877) Mary Mason Fairbanks Fairbanks, Mary Mason 71

From Reminiscences of Senator William M. Stewart of Nevada (1908) William M. Stewart Stewart, William M. 73

"Mark Twain in California" (1898) Noah Brooks Brooks, Noah 77

"Mark Twain" (1910) J.N. Lamed Lamed, J. N. 79

From My Masi Twain (1910) W.D. Howells Howells, W. D. 80

"Mark Twain in London" (1872) Moncure D. Conway Conway, Moncure D. 82

From Autobiography (1904) Moncure D. Conway Conway, Moncure D. 87

"In Old Bohemia" (1908) Charles Warren Stoddard Stoddard, Charles Warren 89

"Mark Twain An Intimate Portrait" (1910) Henry Watterson Watterson, Henry 92

From Crowding Memories (1920) Lilian Aldrich Aldrich, Lilian 95

From Memories of a Hostess: A Chronicle of Eminent Friendships (1922) Annie Adams Fields Fields, Annie Adams 99

From My Mark Twain (1910) W.D. Howells Howells, W. D. 105

From Celebrities at Home (1879) Edmund Yates Yates, Edmund 112

From The Changing ream (1930) Norman Hapgood Hapgood, Norman 116

From My Mark Twain (1910) W.D. Howells Howells, W. D. 118

From Contemporary Portraits, Fourth Series (1923) Frank Harris Harris, Frank 123

"Mark Twain at 'Nook Farm' (Hartford) and Elmira" (1885) Charles H. Clark Clark, Charles H. 127

From My Father Mark Twain (1931) Clara Clemens Clemens, Clara 131

From Samuel Langhorne Clemens (1910) Jervis Langdon Langdon, Jervis 133

From I Remember (1934) J. Henry Harper Harper, J. Henry 134

"Illustrating Huck Finn" (1930) E.W. Kemble Kemble, E. W. 137

From My Mark Twain (1910) W.D. Howells Howells, W. D. 141

"Mark Twain on the Lecture Platform" (1900) Will M. Clemens Clemens, Will M. 143

From Arlin Turner, Mark Twain and George W. Cable: The Record of a Literary Friendship (1960) George Washington Cable Cable, George Washington 145

From Papa: An Intimate Biography of Mark Twain (1985) Susy Clemens Clemens, Susy 148

From Recollections of a Varied Life (1910) George Cary Eggleston Eggleston, George Cary 150

From My Mark Twain (1910) W.D. Howells Howells, W. D. 152

From Opinions of a Cheerful Yankee (1926) Irving Bacheller Bacheller, Irving 154

"Memories of Mark Twain" (1920) Brander Matthews Matthews, Brander 157

From Hardly a Man Is Now Alive (1939) Dan Beard Beard, Dan 163

From Daniel Frohman Presents: An Autobiography (1935) Daniel Frohman Frohman, Daniel 169

From I Remember (1934) J. Henry Harper Harper, J. Henry 171

From Hardly a Man Is Now Alive (1939) Dan Beard Beard, Dan 176

From Memories of a Southern Woman of Letters (1932) Grace King King, Grace 178

"Mark Twain in Clubland" (1910) William H. Rideing Rideing, William H. 183

From Eccentricities of Genius (1900) James B. Pond Pond, James B. 189

"Mark Twain on the Platform" (1896) R.C.B. C. B., R. 202

From A Woman's Part in a Revolution (1897) Natalie Hammond Hammond, Natalie 205

From Autobiography (1935) John Hay Hammond Hammond, John Hay 207

From Seventy Summers (1925) Poultney Bigelow Bigelow, Poultney 210

"Mark Twain as a Newspaper Reporter" (1910) Frank Marshall White White, Frank Marshall 213

"Some Reminiscences of Mark Twain" (1929) James Ross Clemens, M.D. 222

From Roadside Meetings (1931) Hamlin Garland Garland, Hamlin 225

From My Mark Twain (1910) W.D. Howells Howells, W. D. 229

From A Lifetime with Mark Twain: The Memories of Katy Leary (1925) Mary Lawton Lawton, Mary 233

From A Roving Commission (1930) Winston Churchill Churchill, Winston 237

From Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie (1920) Andrew Carnegie Carnegie, Andrew 238

From Roses and Buckshot (1946) James Montgomery Flagg Flagg, James Montgomery 241

From My Mark Twain (1910) W.D. Howells Howells, W. D. 243

From One Afternoon with Mark Twain (1939) George Ade Ade, George 246

From Companions on the Trail: A Literary Chronicle (1931) Hamlin Garland Garland, Hamlin 251

"Mark Twain: Personal Impressions" (1910) Henry M. Alden Alden, Henry M. 253

From The Changing Years (1930) Norman Hapgood Hapgood, Norman 255

"Mark Twain from an Italian Point of View" (1904) Raffaele Simboli Simboli, Raffaele 257

"Mark Twain on Friends and Fighters" (1906) Samuel P. Davis Davis, Samuel P. 260

From Hardly a Man Is Now Alive (1939) Dan Beard Beard, Dan 263

"Innocents at Home" (1925) Albert Bigelow Paine Paine, Albert Bigelow 266

From My Mark Twain (1910) W.D. Howells Howells, W. D. 273

From Mark Twain (1910) Archibald Henderson Henderson, Archibald 275

From Uncle Joe Cannon (1927) L. White Busbey Busbey, L. White 277

"Mark Twain's Exclusive Publisher Tells What the Humorist Is Paid" (1907) James B. Morrow Morrow, James B. 280

"Letters to the Editor" (1944) George Bernard Shaw Shaw, George Bernard 282

"Mark Twain, Some Personal Reminiscences" (1938) Sir George Ian MacAlister MacAlister, Sir George Ian 283

"E.V. Lucas and Twain at a 'Punch Dinner" (1910) E.V. Lucas Lucas, E. V. 285

"A Little Girl's Mark Twain" (1935) Dorothy Quick Quick, Dorothy 287

From Mark Twain and the Happy Island (1914) Elizabeth Wallace Wallace, Elizabeth 293

"Mark Twain Lands an Angel Fish" (1967) Dorothy Sturgis Harding Harding, Dorothy Sturgis 296

"Mark Twain at Stormfield" (1909) Albert Bigelow Paine Paine, Albert Bigelow 299

From Hardly a Man Is Now Alive (1939) Dan Beard Beard, Dan 305

"Mark Twain" (1929) Helen Keller Keller, Helen 308

"Mark Twain as His Secretary at Stormfield Remembers Him" (1925) Mary Louise Howden Howden, Mary Louise 318

From My Mark Twain (1910) W.D. Howells Howells, W. D. 326

Works Cited W.D. Howells Howells, W. D. 329

Index W.D. Howells Howells, W. D. 337


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