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  French, Bryant M. “Mark Twain, Laura D. Fair, and the New York Criminal Courts.” American Quarterly 16 (Winter 1964): 545–61.

  Fuller, Frank. “Utah’s War Governor Talks of Many Famous Men.” New York Times Sunday Magazine, 1 October 1911, 10.

  Fulton, Joe B. The Reconstruction of Mark Twain. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2010.

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  ———. Mark Twain Abroad. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1968.

  ———. “Samuel Clemens, Guidebooks, and Innocents Abroad.” Anglia 83 (1965): 78–88.

  ———. “Samuel Clemens’s Correspondence in the St. Louis Missouri Republican.” Anglia 85 (January 1967): 390–403.

  Gardner, Joseph H. “Mark Twain and Dickens.” PMLA 84 (January 1969): 90–101.

  Geismar, Maxwell. Mark Twain: An American Prophet. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1970.

  Gerber, John. “Mark Twain’s ‘Private Campaign.’” Civil War History 1 (1955): 37–60.

  Gillis, William R. Memories of Mark Twain and Steve Gillis. Sonora, Calif.: Banner, 1924.

  Gilman, Charlotte Perkins. Diaries. Edited by Denise D. Knight. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1994.

  Goeke, Joseph F. “Border Life on the Mississippi: Civil War Border Politics and Mark Twain’s Humor.” Studies in American Humor 25 (2012): 9–32.

  Goodman, Joseph. “Artemus Ward.” San Francisco Chronicle, 10 January 1892, 1.

  Goodwin, C. C. As I Remember Them. Salt Lake City: Commercial Club, 1913.

  Graham, J. B. Handset Reminiscences. Salt Lake City: Century, 1915.

  Gregory, Ralph. “John A. Quarles: Mark Twain’s Ideal Man.” Missouri Historical Society Bulletin 25 (1969): 229–35.

  ———. “Joseph P. Ament: Master-Printer to Sam Clemens.” Mark Twain Journal 18 (1976): 1–4.

  ———. “Orion Clemens on Mark Twain’s Birthplace.” Mark Twain Journal 20 (1980): 16–18.

  Gribben, Alan. “‘I Kind of Love Small Game’: Mark Twain’s Library of Literary Hogwash.” American Literary Realism 9 (Winter 1976): 65–76.

  ———. “Mark Twain, Phrenology, and the ‘Temperaments.’” American Quarterly 24 (1972): 45–68.

  ———. Mark Twain’s Library: A Reconstruction. 2 vols. Boston: Hall, 1980.

  Grimes, Absalom. Absalom Grimes: Confederate Mail Runner. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1926.

  Griswold, Emily. A Woman’s Pilgrimage to the Holy Land. Hartford: Burr, 1871.

  Gross, Seymour. “Mark Twain and Catholicism.” Critic: A Catholic Review of Culture and Arts, 17 (April–May 1959): 9–12, 88–91.

  Harmon, Rachel. “Mark Twain’s Interviews: Supplement One.” American Literary Realism 39 (Spring 2007): 254–75.

  Harper, J. Henry. I Remember. New York: Harper, 1934.

  Harte, Bret. The Crusade of the Excelsior. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1887.

  ———. Selected Letters of Bret Harte. Edited by Gary Scharnhorst. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1997.

  Henderson, Archibald. Mark Twain. New York: Stokes, 1911.

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  ———. “Introduction.” In Mark Twain, Roughing It. New York: Penguin, 1981.

  ———. Mark Twain and Elisha Bliss. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1964.

  ———. “Mark Twain: Audience and Artistry.” In Mark Twain: Selected Criticism, edited by Arthur L. Scott. Dallas: Southern Methodist University Press, 1967.

  ———. Mark Twain: God’s Fool. New York: Harper and Row, 1973.

  ———. “Mark Twain’s Book Sales, 1869–1879.” Bulletin of the New York Public Library 65 (June 1961): 371–89.

  ———. “Mark Twain’s Quarrels with Elisha Bliss.” American Literature 33 (January 1962): 442–56.

  Hingston, Edward. “Introduction.” In Mark Twain, The Innocents Abroad. London: Hotten, 1870.

  Hirst, Robert H. “The Making of The Innocents Abroad: 1867–1872.” PhD diss., University of California, Berkeley, 1976.

  Hochbruck, Wolfgang. “The Private History of Ambivalent Nostalgia: Mark Twain’s Civil War.” Zeitschrift für Anglistik und Amerikanistik 53 (2005): 39–51.

  Hoffman, Andrew. Inventing Mark Twain. New York: Morrow, 1997.

  Hohenhaus, Ron. “The ‘Petrified Man’ Returns: An Early Mark Twain Hoax Makes an Unexpected Appearance in Australasia.” Australasian Journal of American Studies 27 (December 2008): 83–103.

  Hood, Juliette Mouron. “Reminiscences of Twain’s ‘Chaparral Quails,’ Belles of Old Tuolumne.” Chispa: The Quarterly of the Tuolumne County Historical Society 23 (January–March 1984): 781–83.

  “Horace E. Bixby—Mark Twain’s Boss.” Hampton’s Broadway 22 (January 1909): 116.

  House, Edward. “Mark Twain as a Lecturer.” New York Tribune, 11 May 1867, 2.

  “How a Humorist Uses Humor.” Phrenological Journal of Science and Health 52 (January 1871): 60.

  Howe, Lawrence. “Narrating the Tennessee Land: Real Property, Fictional Land, and Mark Twain’s Literary Enterprise.” American Literary Realism 47 (Fall 2014): 4–26.

  ———. “Transcending the Limits of Experience: Mark Twain’s Life on the Mississippi.” American Literature 63 (September 1991): 420–39.

  Howell, Elmo. “Mark Twain and the Civil War.” Ball State University Forum 1 (1972): 53–61.

  Howells, W. D. “Introduction.” In Artemus Ward, Artemus Ward’s Best Stories, edited by Clifton Johnson. New York: Harper, 1912.

  ———. Literary Friends and Acquaintance. New York: Harper, 1911.

  ———. My Mark Twain. New York: Harper, 1910.

  James, George Wharton. “Mark Twain and the Pacific Coast.” Pacific Monthly 24 (August 1910): 115–32.

  James, William E. “The Mediterranean Excursion.” Brooklyn Eagle, 20 September 1867, 2; 20 September 1867, 2.

  Johnson, Merle. A Bibliography of the Works of Mark Twain. New York: Harper, 1935.

  Jones, Alexander E. “Mark Twain and Freemasonry.” American Literature 26 (November 1954): 363–73.

  ———. “Mark Twain and Sexuality.” PMLA 71 (September 1956): 595–616.

  “Jos. Goodman’s Memories of Humorist’s Early Days.” San Francisco Examiner, 22 April 1910, 3.

  “Joseph Goodman’s Assistance on the ‘Biography.’” Twainian 15 (May–June 1956): 4.

  Kaplan, Fred. The Singular Mark Twain. New York: Doubleday, 2003.

  Kaplan, Justin. Mr. Clemens and Mark Twain. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1966.

  Keller, Helen. Midstream: My Later Life. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1929.

  Kennedy, Anthony. “Mark Twain, a Poor Typo.” Inland Printer 40 (January 1908): 560.

  Kestersen, David B. “The Mark Twain–Josh Billings Friendship.” Mark Twain Journal 18 (1976): 6–7.

  Ketterer, David. “Mark Twain’s Overlooked ‘Second Speech’ in Montreal.” Mark Twain Journal 28 (Fall 1990): 21–23.

  King, Grace. Memories of a Southern Woman of Letters. New York: Macmillan, 1932.

  Knoper, Randall. Acting Naturally: Mark Twain in the Culture of Performance. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1995.

  Krauth, Leland. “Mark Twain and the Profession of Writing.” In A Companion to Mark Twain, edited by Peter Messent and Louis J. Budd. Malden, Mass.: Wiley Blackwell, 2005.

  ———. “Mark Twain Fights Sam Clemens’ Duel.” Mississippi Quarterly 33 (1980): 141–53.

  Kruse, Horst. Mark Twain and Life on the Mississippi. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1981.

  Lampton, Lucius M. “Hero in a Fool’s Paradise: Twain’s Cousin James J. Lampton and Colonel Sellers.” Mark Twain Journal 27 (Fall 1989): 1–56.

  Langdon, Jervis. Samuel Langhorne Clemens. Elmira, N.Y.: privately printed, 1938.

  Lauber, John. The Making of Mark Tw
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  Lawton, Mary. A Lifetime with Mark Twain: The Memories of Katy Leary. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1925.

  Leary, Lewis. Mark Twain. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1960.

  ———. “More Letters from the Quaker City.” American Literature 42 (May 1970): 197–202.

  Leisy, Ernest E. “Mark Twain and Isaiah Sellers.” American Literature 13 (January 1942): 398–407.

  LeMaster, J. R., and James D. Wilson, eds. The Mark Twain Encyclopedia. New York: Garland, 1993.

  Levy, Andrew. Huck Finn’s America. New York: Simon and Schuster, 2014.

  Loges, Max L. “Horace Ezra Bixby: The Life and Times of a Frontier River Pilot.” Mark Twain Journal 36 (Spring 1998): 19–40.

  Loomis, C. Grant. “Dan De Quille’s Mark Twain.” Pacific Historical Review 15 (September 1946): 336–47.

  Lorch, Fred W. “Hawaiian Feudalism and Mark Twain’s A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court.” American Literature 30 (March 1958): 50–66.

  ———. “Julia Newell and Mark Twain on the ‘Quaker City’ Holy Land Excursion.” Rock County Chronicle 2 (June 1956): 15–25.

  ———. “Lecture Trips and Visits of Mark Twain in Iowa.” Iowa Journal of History and Politics 27 (July 1929): 507–47.

  ———. “Mark Twain and the ‘Campaign That Failed.’” American Literature 12 (January 1941): 454–70.

  ———. “Mark Twain and the Pennsylvania Disaster.” Twainian 9 (January–February 1950): 2.

  ———. “Mark Twain’s ‘Artemus Ward’ Lecture on the Tour of 1871–72.” New England Quarterly 25 (September 1952): 327–43.

  ———. “Mark Twain’s Lecture Tour of 1868–69.” American Literature 26 (January 1955): 515–27.

  ———. “Mark Twain’s Philadelphia Letters in the Muscatine Journal.” American Literature 17 (January 1946): 348–52.

  ———. “Mark Twain’s ‘Sandwich Islands’ Lecture and the Failure at Jamestown, New York, in 1869.” American Literature 25 (November 1953): 314–25.

  ———. “Mark Twain’s Sandwich Islands Lecture at St. Louis.” American Literature 18 (January 1947): 299–307.

  ———. “A Note on Mark Twain’s Lecture on the Far West.” American Literature 24 (November 1952): 377–79.

  ———. “A Note on Tom Blankenship.” American Literature 12 (1940): 351–53.

  ———. “Orion Clemens.” Palimpsest 10 (October 1929): 353–86.

  ———. The Trouble Begins at Eight. Ames: Iowa State University Press, 1968.

  Loving, Jerome. Confederate Bushwhacker: Mark Twain in the Shadow of the Civil War. Lebanon, N.H.: University Press of New England, 2013.

  ———. Mark Twain: The Adventures of Samuel L. Clemens. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2010.

  Lowry, Richard. “Littery Man”: Mark Twain and Modern Scholarship. New York: Oxford University Press, 1996.

  Lundy, Robert D. “Mark Twain and Italy.” Studi Americani 4 (1958): 135–50.

  Lynn, Kenneth S. Mark Twain and Southwestern Humor. Boston: Little, Brown, 1959.

  Mac Donnell, Kevin. “Mark Twain’s Lost Sweetheart.” Mark Twain Journal 53 (Spring 2015): 42.

  Mack, Effie Mona. Mark Twain in Nevada. New York: Scribner’s, 1947.

  “Mark Twain’s Boyhood: An Interview with Mrs. Jane Clemens.” Chicago Inter-Ocean, 5 April 1885, sec. 3, p. 17.

  “Mark Twain’s Childhood Sweetheart Recalls Their Romance.” Literary Digest, 23 March 1918, 70, 73–75.

  Marleau, Michael H. “‘Cooling Our Bottom on the Sand Bars’: A Chronicle of a Low Water Trip.” http://www.twainquotes.com/CoolingOurBottom.

  ———. “The Crash of Timbers Continued.” Mark Twain Journal 28 (Spring 1990): 1–36.

  ———. “Sam Clemens: Steamboat Pilot for the Confederacy.” Mark Twain Journal 53 (Spring 2015): 69–87.

  ———. “‘There Is a Rumor on the Streets’: Some Early Items from Sam Clemens.” Mark Twain Journal 42 (Fall 2004): 9–14.

  Masters, Edgar Lee. Mark Twain: A Portrait. New York: Scribner’s, 1938.

  Mattson, J. Stanley. “Mark Twain on War and Peace: The Missouri Rebel and ‘The Campaign That Failed.’” American Quarterly 20 (Winter 1968): 783–94.

  Mayo, Frank. “Pudd’nhead Wilson.” Harper’s Weekly, 22 June 1895, 594.

  McEwen, Arthur. “In the Heroic Days.” San Francisco Examiner, 22 January 1893, 15.

  Melton, Jeffrey Alan. Mark Twain, Travel Books, and Tourism. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2002.

  Messent, Peter. “Mark Twain, Joseph Twichell, and Religion.” Nineteenth Century Literature 58 (December 2003): 368–402.

  ———. “Tramps and Tourists: Europe in Mark Twain’s A Tramp Abroad.” Yearbook of English Studies 34 (2004): 138–54.

  Messent, Peter, and Louis J. Budd, eds. A Companion to Mark Twain. Malden, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell, 2005.

  Meyer, Harold. “Mark Twain on the Comstock.” Southwest Review 12 (1927): 197–207.

  Michelson, Bruce. Mark Twain on the Loose. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press, 1995.

  ———. “Mark Twain the Tourist: The Form of The Innocents Abroad.” American Literature 49 (November 1977): 385–98.

  ———. Printer’s Devil: Mark Twain and the American Publishing Revolution. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2006.

  Millard, Bailey. “Mark Twain in San Francisco.” Bookman 31 (June 1910): 369–73.

  Miller, William C. “Samuel L. and Orion Clemens vs. Mark Twain and His Biographers.” Mark Twain Journal 16 (1973): 1–9.

  “Mining Days Sweetheart of Mark Twain.” Twainian 15 (May–June 1956): 1–2.

  Morris, Linda A. Gender Play in Mark Twain: Cross-Dressing and Transgression. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2011.

  Morris, Roy, Jr. Lighting Out for the Territory. New York: Simon and Schuster, 2010.

  Muir, Andrew Forest. “Note on Twain and Rising.” California Historical Society Quarterly 34 (December 1955): 321–22.

  Muller, John. Mark Twain in Washington, D.C. Charleston, S.C.: History Press, 2013.

  “News from the Churches.” Millennial Harbinger, n.s., 1 (May 1844): 239; n.s., 5 (March 1848): 168–71; n.s., 1 (July 1851): 417–18.

  “Newspaper Letters of Another ‘Innocent Abroad,’ Dr. Abraham Reeves Jackson.” Mark Twain Journal 33 (Spring 1995): 2–59.

  Ober, K. Patrick. Mark Twain and Medicine. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2003.

  Paine, Albert Bigelow. Mark Twain: A Biography. New York: Harper, 1912. Revised ed. 1935. Reprint, New York: Chelsea House, 1980. New York: Harper, 1912.

  Pattee, Fred Lewis. “Introduction.” In Mark Twain: Representative Selections. New York: American Book Company, 1935.

  Paullin, C. O. “Mark Twain’s Virginia Kin.” William and Mary College Quarterly 15 (July 1935): 294–98.

  Pettit, Arthur G. “Mark Twain and the Negro, 1867–1869.” Journal of Negro History 56 (April 1971): 88–96.

  ———. Mark Twain and the South. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1974.

  ———. “Mark Twain, the Blood-Feud, and the South.” Southern Literary Journal 4 (1971): 20–32.

  ———. “Mark Twain, Unreconstructed Southerner.” Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal 7 (1970): 17–27.

  Phillips, Michael J. “Mark Twain’s Partner.” Saturday Evening Post, 11 September 1920, 69–70.

  Powers, Ron. Dangerous Waters: A Biography of the Boy Who Became Mark Twain. New York: Basic Books, 1999.

  ———. Mark Twain: A Life. New York: Free Press, 2005.

  Quirk, Tom. Coming to Grips with Huckleberry Finn. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1993.

  Rachels, David, ed. Mark Twain’s Civil War. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2007.

  Rasmussen, R. Kent, ed. Dear Mark Twain. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2013.

  ———. Mark Twain A to Z. New York: Facts on File, 199
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  Regan, Robert. “Mark Twain, ‘The Doctor,’ and a Guidebook by Dickens.” American Studies 22 (Spring 1981): 35–55.

  Reigstad, Thomas J. Scribblin’ for a Livin’. Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus, 2013.

  Roark, Jarrod. “Mark Twain’s Laura.” Mark Twain Annual 9 (2011): 65–83.

  Robinson, Forrest. “Mark Twain, 1835–1910: A Brief Biography.” In A Historical Guide to Mark Twain, edited by Shelley Fisher Fishkin. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.

  Rocha, Guy Lewis, and Roger Smith. “Mark Twain and the Nevada Notary Stampede.” Nevada Historical Society Quarterly 26 (Summer 1983): 83–90.

  Rodgers, Paul C., Jr. “Artemus Ward and Mark Twain’s ‘Jumping Frog.’” Nineteenth-Century Fiction 28 (December 1973): 273–86.

  Rogers, Franklin R. The Pattern for Mark Twain’s Roughing It. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1961.

  Ryan, Ann. “Mark Twain and the Mean (and Magical) Streets of New York.” In Cosmopolitan Twain, edited by Ann Ryan and Joseph McCullough. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2011.

  Sanborn, Margaret. Mark Twain: The Bachelor Years. New York: Doubleday, 1990.

  Sattelmeyer, Robert. “Steamboats, Cocaine, and Paper Money: Mark Twain Rewriting Himself.” In Constructing Mark Twain, edited by Laura E. Skandera-Trombley and Michael J. Kiskis. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2001.

  Scharnhorst, Gary. “‘Also, Some Gin’: More Excerpts from Mark Twain’s ‘San Francisco Letters’ of 1865–66.” Mark Twain Journal 26 (Spring 1988): 22–24.

  ———. “Clemens and the Campbellites.” Mark Twain Annual 12 (2014): 136–42.

  ———. Kate Field: The Many Lives of a Nineteenth-Century American Journalist. Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University Press, 2008.

  ———. The ‘Lorio’ Letters to the St. Louis Reveille.” Resources for American Literary Study 33 (2008): 277–84.

  ———. “Mark Twain’s Imbroglio with the San Francisco Police: Three Lost Texts.” American Literature 62 (December 1980): 686–91.

  ———. “On Samuel Clemens’s Lost ‘Josh’ Letters: A Speculation and Three Documents.” Mark Twain Journal 53 (Spring 2015): 52–68.

  ———. “Two More Recovered Mark Twain Letters.” ANQ 21 (Spring 2008): 52–54.

  Schmitz, Neil. “Mark Twain, Traitor.” Arizona Quarterly 63 (Winter 2007): 25–37.

 

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