Mark Twain, a Biography — Volume III, Part 2: 1907-1910 eBook

Albert Bigelow Paine
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 349 pages of information about Mark Twain, a Biography — Volume III, Part 2.

Mark Twain, a Biography — Volume III, Part 2: 1907-1910 eBook

Albert Bigelow Paine
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 349 pages of information about Mark Twain, a Biography — Volume III, Part 2.

1897. 
(See Chapters cxcvii to cxcix.)

Following the equator—­book (Am.  Pub.  Co.), November. 
Queen’s Jubilee (London), newspaper syndicate; book privately printed. 
James Hammond Trumbull—­Century, November. 
Which was which? (London and Switzerland) (unfinished). 
Tom and Huck (Switzerland) (unfinished).

Hellfire Hotchkiss (Switzerland) (unfinished). 
In memoriam—­poem (Switzerland)-Harper’s Magazine.  U. E.
Concordia Club speech (Vienna). 
Stirring times in Austria (Vienna)—­Harper’s Magazine, March, 1898.  U. E.

1898. 
(See Chapters cc to cciii; also Appendix T.)

The Austrian Edison keeping school again (Vienna) Century, August.  U. E. At the appetite cure (Vienna)—­Cosmopolitan, August.  U. E. From the London times, 1904 (Vienna)—­Century, November.  U. E. About play-acting (Vienna)—­Forum, October.  U. E. Concerning the Jews (Vienna)—­Harper’s Magazine, September, ’99.  U. E. Christian science and Mrs. Eddy (Vienna)—­Cosmopolitan, October.  U. E. The man that corrupted HADLEYBURG (Vienna)—­Harper’s Magazine, December, ’99 U. E. Autobiographical chapters (Vienna); some of them used in the N. A. Rev., 1906-07.  What is man? (Kaltenleutgeben)—­book (privately printed), August, 1906.  Assassination of an Empress (Kaltenleutgeben) (unpublished).  The mysterious stranger (unfinished).  Translations of German plays (unproduced).

                       1899. 
               (See Chapters cciv to ccviii.)

Diplomatic pay and clothes (Vienna)—­Forum, March.  U. E.
My literary debut (Vienna)—­Century, December.  U. E.
Christian science (Vienna)—­N.  A. Rev., December, 1902, January and
February, 1903. 
Translated German plays (Vienna) (unproduced). 
Collaborated with Siegmund Schlesinger on plays (Vienna) (unfinished). 
Planned a postal-check scheme (Vienna). 
Articles about the Kellgren treatment (Sanna, Sweden) (unpublished). 
St. Joan of arc (London)—­Harper’s Magazine, December, 1904.  U. E.
My first lie, and How I got out of it (London)—­New York World.  U. E.

Articles on South African War (London) (unpublished)
Uniform Edition of Mark Twain’s works (Am.  Pub.  Co.).

1900. 
(See Chapters ccix to ccxii.)

Two little tales (London)—­Century, November, 1901.  U. E.
Spoke on “Copyright” before the House of Lords. 
Delivered many speeches in London and New York.

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