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Britton, Wesley A. “Macfarlane, ‘Boarding House,’ and ‘Bugs’: Mark Twain’s Cincinnati Apprenticeship.” Mark Twain Journal. 27.1 (Spring 1989): 14-17.

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— — . Grace King: A Southern Destiny. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1983.

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Carrington, C.E. The Life of Rudyard Kipling. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Co., Inc., 1955.

Carter, Paul J. “Mark Twain and the American Labor Movement.” The New England Quarterly. 30.3 (Sep.1957): 382-3.

Christmas, Mary Leah. A Honeymoon in Vienna, 1898-1899. Dover, Delaware: privately printed, 1995.

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— —. My Husband Gabrilowitsch. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1938.

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— —. Roughing It. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993.

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Clemens, Will M. Famous Funny Fellows. Cleveland, Ohio: William W. Williams, 1882.

Cohen, Morton N. “Mark Twain and the Philippines: Containing an Unpublished Letter.” American Studies 1.2 (Fall 1960): 25-31.

Cook, Doris E. Sherlock Holmes and Much More, or some of the facts about William Gillette. Hartford: The Connecticut Historical Society, 1970.

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Davitt, Michael. Life and Progress in Australasia. London: Methuen & Co., 1898.

Day, A. Grove. Mark Twain’s Letters from Hawaii. Honolulu, Hawaii: University of Hawaii Press, 1966.

Dempsey, Terrell. Searching for Jim. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2003.

Denney, Lynn. “Next Stop Detroit: A City’s Views of Mark Twain’s Evolution as a Literary Hero 1868-1895.”

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DeVoto, Bernard, ed. Mark Twain in Eruption. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1922

Dias, Earl J. Mark Twain’s Letters to the Rogers Family. Reynolds-DeWalt Printing, Inc., 1970.

— — . Mark Twain and Henry Huttleston Rogers: An Odd Couple. Fairhaven, MA: The Millicent Library, 1984.

Dickie, J.F., D. D. In the Kaiser’s Capital. New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., 1910.

Dickinson, Leon T. “Harte, Francis Bret[t].” The Mark Twain Encyclopedia. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1993: 351-2.

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Dolmetsch, Carl. “Our Famous Guest” Mark Twain in Vienna. Athens, GA: Univ. of Georgia Press, 1992.

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Doyno, Victor. “The Damned Human Race.” Mark Twain Encyclopedia. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc.,

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Driscoll, Kerry. “‘Man Factories’ and the ‘White Indians’ of Camelot: Re-reading of the Native Subtext

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Duckett, Margaret. Mark Twain and Bret Harte. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1964.

Dyer, Heman. Records of an Active Life. New York: Thomas Whittaker, 1886.

Eastman, Annis Ford. A Flower of Puritanism. Elmira, New York: Snyder Brothers, 1905?

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Ensor, Allison R. “Tennessee Land.” The Mark Twain Encyclopedia. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc.,1993:

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—  — . “ ‘Our Big New Organ Industry’: Mark Twain and the Hope-Jones Organ Company of Elmira, New York.” Quarry Farm Papers 9 (2005).

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Fanning, Philip A. Mark Twain and Orion Clemens. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2003.

Fatout, Paul. Mark Twain in Virginia City. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1964.

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— — . Mark Twain on the Lecture Circuit. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, Arcturus Edition, 1969.

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Frear, Walter. Mark Twain and Hawaii. Chicago: Lakeside Press, 1947.

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Gerber, John C. “Tom Sawyer, Detective.” Mark Twain Encyclopedia. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1993: 740-1.

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Goodman, Susan and Carl Dawson. William Dean Howells: A Writer’s Life. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2005.

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Harnsberger, Caroline Thomas. Mark Twain Family Man. New York: The Citadel Press, 1960.

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Hirst, Robert H. and Brandt Rowles. “William James’s Stereoscopic Views of the Quaker City Excursion.” Mark Twain Journal 22.1 (Spring 1984): 15-33.

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Hoffman, Donald. Mark Twain in Paradise: his voyages to Bermuda. Columbia Mo.: University of Missouri Press, 2006.

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Johnson, Robert Underwood. Remembered Yesterdays. Boston: Little, Brown, and Co., 1923.

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Jones, Joseph. “Mark Twain’s Connecticut Yankee and Australian Nationalism.” American Literature.40.2 (May 1968): 227-31.

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Ketterer, David. “‘Professor Baffin’s Adventures’ by Max Adeler: The Inspiration for A Connecticut Yankee in

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Koelbel, Lenora. Missoula The Way It Was. Missoula: Gateway Printing. 1972.

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Lampton, Lucius M. “Hero in a Fool’s Paradise – Twain’s Cousin James J. Lampton and Colonel Sellers.” Mark Twain Journal. 27.2 (Fall 1989).

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Lawton, Mary, ed. A Lifetime With Mark Twain. New York: Harcourt, Brace & Co., 1925.

Leary, Lewis, ed. Mark Twain’s Correspondence with Henry Huttleston Rogers 1893-1909. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1969.

Le Bourgeois, John Y. and Jonathan Evans. “Mark Twain’s Secret Mission to the London Hospital.” The New England Quarterly 82.2 (June 2008): 344-7.

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Leon, Philip W. Mark Twain & West Point. Toronto, Ontario: ECW Press, 1996.

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Lindskoog, Kathryn. “Mark Twain and George MacDonald: The Salty and the Sweet.” Mark Twain Journal 30.2

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Loges, Max L. “The Life and Death of the City of Baton Rouge.” Mark Twain Journal. 42.2 (Fall 2004): 2-8.

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

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MacLauchlin, Cory. “Lost Classic: An After-Dinner Speech: Girard College and Religion.” Meridian 15

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Macnaughton, William R. Mark Twain’s Last Years As a Writer. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1979.

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Marleau, Michael H. “Sam Clemens, Eyewitness to the Race and Collision between the Pennsylvania and Vicksburg.” The Mark Twain Journal. 28.1 (Spring 1990): 1-36.

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McCullough, Joseph B, and Janice McIntire-Strasburg. Mark Twain at the Buffalo Express. Dekalb, Illinois:

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McFarland, Gerald W. Inside Greenwich Village. Amherst, Mass: University of Massachusetts Press, 2001.

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McKeithan, Daniel M. Traveling with the Innocents Abroad. Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press, 1958.

Meltzer, Milton. Mark Twain Himself. New York: Bonanza Books, 1960.

Messent, Peter. “Mark Twain, Joseph Twichell, and Religion.” Nineteenth-Century Literature. 58.3 (Dec., 2003):

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— — . The Short Works of Mark Twain. A Critical Study. Philadelphia: Univ. of Pennsylvania Press, 2001

Millgate, Michael. Thomas Hardy His Career as a Novelist. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1971.

Monday Evening Club, intro. by Howell Cheney. Monday Evening Club. Printed privately in Hartford: 1954.

Moyne, Ernest J. “Mark Twain and Baroness Alexandra Gripenberg.” American Literature 45 (1973): 370-378.

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— — . The Complete Essays of Mark Twain. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Co., Inc., 1963.

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Nolan, Charles J, Jr. and David O. Tomlinson. “Mark Twain’s Visit to Annapolis.” Mark Twain Journal 25.2 (Fall 1987): 2-8.

Norton, Charles A. Writing Tom Sawyer. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Co., Inc., 1983.

Ober, K. Patrick. Mark Twain and Medicine: “any mummery will cure”. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2003.

— — . “The Body In The Cave: Dr. Joseph McDowell’s Influence on Mark Twain.” Mark Twain Journal 41.2 (Fall 2003): 4-14.

Oggel, Terry. “In His Own Time: The Early Academic Reception of Mark Twain.” The Mark Twain Annual 1

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Orth, Ralph H. “George Gregory Smith and Mark Twain: Florence, 1903-1904.” Mark Twain Journal 41.2 (Fall

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Paine, Albert Bigelow. Thomas Nast: His Period and His Pictures. Gloucester, Massachusetts: Pearson Publishing, 1904, reprinted 1967.

— — . The Boy’s Life of Mark Twain. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1916.

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Parsons, Coleman O. “Mark Twain: Clubman in South Africa.” New England Quarterly, 50.2 (June 1977): 234-54.

— — . “Mark Twain: Sightseer in India.” Mississippi Quarterly, 16:2 (Spring 1963): 76-93.

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Perlman, Bennard B. The Immortal Eight. New York: Exposition Press, 1962.

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Rasmussen, R. Kent. Mark Twain A to Z. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.

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Rees, Robert A. “Mark Twain and Lucius Fairchild.” Wisconsin Academy Review, 15 (Spring 1968): 8-9.

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Roche, John. “Making a Reputation: Mark Twain in Newport.” Mark Twain Journal 25.2 (Fall, 1987): 23-27.

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Rogers, Franklin R., ed. Mark Twain’s Satires & Burlesques. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1967.

Royle, Edward, ed. Religion, Radicalism and Freethought in Victorian & Edwardian Britain. Yorkshire, England: EP Microform, Ltd., 1981

Salsbury, Edith C. Susy and Mark Twain. New York: Harper & Row, 1965.

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

Sattelmeyer, Robert. “Did Sam Clemens Take the Abolitionists for a Ride?” The New England Quarterly 68.2 (June, 1995): 294-9.

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Day By Day Acknowledgment

Mark Twain Day By Day was originally a print reference, meticulously created by David Fears, who has generously made this work available, via the Center for Mark Twain Studies, as a digital edition.