Mark Twain, a Biography. Complete eBook

Albert Bigelow Paine
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,890 pages of information about Mark Twain, a Biography. Complete.

Mark Twain, a Biography. Complete eBook

Albert Bigelow Paine
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,890 pages of information about Mark Twain, a Biography. Complete.

1864. 
(See.  Chapters xliv to xlvii.)

Reported the Nevada Legislature for the Enterprise. 
Speech as “Governor of the Third House.” 
Letters to New York Sunday Mercury. 
Local reporter on the San Francisco Call. 
Articles and sketches for the Golden Era. 
Articles and sketches for the Californian. 
Daily letters from San Francisco to the Enterprise. 
(Several of the Era and Californian sketches appear in sketches new and
old.  U. E.)

1865. 
(See Chapters xlix to li; also Appendix E.)

Notes for the Jumping Frog story; Angel’s Camp, February. 
Sketches etc., for the Golden Era and Californian. 
Daily letter to the Enterprise. 
The jumping frog (San Francisco) Saturday Press.  New York,
November 18.  U. E.

1866. 
(See Chapters lii to lv; also Appendix D.)

Daily letter to the Enterprise. 
Sandwich Island letters to the Sacramento Union. 
Lecture on the Sandwich Islands, San Francisco, October 2. 
Forty-three days in an open boat—­Harper’s Magazine, December (error in
signature made it Mark Swain).

1867. 
(See Chapters lvii to lxv; also Appendices E, F, and G.)

Letters to Alta California from New York. 
Jim Wolfe and the cats—­N.  Y. Sunday Mercury. 
The jumping frog—­book, published by Charles Henry Webb, May 1.  U. E.
Lectured at Cooper Union, May, ’66. 
Letters to Alta California and New York Tribune from the Quaker City
—­Holy Land excursion. 
Letter to New York Herald on the return from the Holy Land. 
After-dinner speech on “Women” (Washington). 
Began arrangement for the publication of the innocents abroad.

                       1868. 
       (See Chapters lxvi to lxix; also Appendices H and I.)

Newspaper letters, etc., from Washington, for New York Citizen, Tribune, Herald, and other papers and periodicals.  Preparing Quaker City letters (in Washington and San Francisco) for book publication.  Captain Wakeman’s (Stormfield’s) visit to heaven (San Francisco), published Harper’s Magazine, December, 1907-January, 1908 (also book, Harpers).  Lectured in California and Nevada on the “Holy Land,” July 2.  S’cat!  Anonymous article on T. K. Beecher (Elmira), published in local paper.  Lecture-tour, season 1868-69.

1869. 
(See Chapters lxx to lxxni.)

The innocents abroad—­book (Am.  Pub.  Co.), July 20.  U. E.
Bought one-third ownership in the Buffalo Express. 
Contributed editorials, sketches, etc., to the Express. 
Contributed sketches to Packard’s Monthly, Wood’s Magazine, etc
Lecture-tour, season 1869-70.

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