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Mark Twain: The Complete Interviews - Mark Twain

This collection of the 258 known, publicly-printed interviews of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) was compiled by Gary Scharnhorst and published by the University of Alabama Press. The interviews are in the Public Domain, and our thanks go to Gary Scharnhorst and the University of Alabama for making them available for this Public Domain audio recording. They were compiled in the University of Alabama Press book entitled "Mark Twain: The Complete Interviews" and are arranged, chronologically, from Twain's first authenticated interview in 1871, to his last interview in 1910. Here's how Professor Scharnhorst has characterized the interviews:Interviews 1-20 The Growth of Mark Twain's Early Reputation, 1871-1884Interviews 21-39 The "Twins of Genius" Tour, 1884-1885Interviews 40-59 The Best and Worst of Times, 1886-1895Interviews 60-81 Across North America, 1895Interviews 82-120 Across Australia, Asia, and Africa, 1895-1896 Interviews 121-151 "Ambassador at Large" and Man of Letters, 1897-1901 Interviews 152-170 Last Visit to Mississippi, 1902Interviews 171-195 At Large, 1902-1906Interviews 196-220 "Dean of Humorists," 1906-1907Interviews 221-235 Visit to Oxford, 1907Interviews 236-258 The Long Goodbye, 1907-1910Extensive analysis (for instance how other publications interpreted identical interview sessions), notes, appendix and index are included in the printed work. - Summary by John Greenman
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000 - Introduction001 - Interview 1: ''Brevities'' - Dec. 21, 1871002 - Interview 2: ''Mark Twain as a Pedestrian,'' Boston Evening Journal, Nov. 14, 1874, page 2003 - Interview 3: "Mark Twain: His Recent Walking Feat," Hartford Times, Nov. 14, 1874004 - Interview 4: ''Political Views of a Humorist,'' New York Herald, Aug. 28th, 1876, page 3005 - Interview 5: ''A Connecticut Carpet-bag,'' New York World, Dec. 24, 1876, page 2006 - Interview 6: ''Mark Twain's Tenets,'' Boston Globe, Mar. 19, 1877, page 3, col. 2007 - Interview 7 - Baltimore Gazette, c. Apr. 27,1877, titled ''Mark Twain's Opinion'', New York World, Apr. 28, 1877, page 5008 - Interview 8: ''Mark Twain and His Chinaman,'' Garth, New York Daily Graphic, May 3, 1877, page 438009 - Interview 9 : ''The Start for Germany,'' New York Times, April 12, 1878, page 8010 - Interview 10: ''Mark Twain Interviewed,'' Richard Whieing, New York World, May 11, 1879, page 1011 - Interview 11: ''Mark Twain Back Again,'' New York Sun, Sep. 3, 1879, page 1012 - Interview 12: ''Mark Twain Home Again,'' New York Times, Sep. 3, 1879, page 8013 - Interview 13: ''Mark Twain's Return,'' New York Herald, Sep. 3, 1879, page 3014 - Interview 14: ''Mr. Twain Again with Us,'' New York World, Sep. 3, 1879, page 1015 - Interview 15: ''An 'Innocent Abroad': 'Mark Twain' in Montreal,'' Montreal Gazette, Nov. 28, 1881, page 3016 - Interview 16: ''An 'Innocent' Interviewed: Mark Twain Pays a Visit to St. Louis,'' St. Pouis Post-Dispatch, May 12, 1882, page 2017 - Interview 17: [Commodore] R[ollingpin], ''A Day with Mark Twain'' (May 12, 1882), Rollingpin's Humorous Illustrated Annual (New York, 1883)018 - Interview 18: ''Mark Twain's Travels,'' St. Louis Globe-Democrat, May 13, 1882, page 8019 - Interview 19: ''Mr. Mark Twain Excited on Seeing the Name of Capt. C.C. Duncan in Print,'' New York Times, June 10, 1883, page 1020 - Interview 20: ''Mark Twain and the Police,'' Boston Herald, Nov. 16, 1884 page 16021 - Interview 21: ''Mark twain as Lecturer,'' New York World, Nov. 20,1884, page 5022 - Interview 22: ''Mark Twain and the President,'' Philadelphia Press, Nov. 27, 1884, page 3023 - Interview 23: ''Mark Twain's Ideas: A Talk with the Humorist,'' Blatimore American, Nov. 29, 1884, page 4024 - Interview 24: ''Mark Twain Encountered,'' Rochester Herald, Dec. 8, 1884, page 8025 - ''The Genial Mark: An Interview,'' Toronto Globe, Dec. 9, 1884, page 2026 - ''The Funny Men in Bed,'' Detroit Post, Dec. 17, 1884, page 4027 - ''Mark Twain Gets Shaved,'' Pittburgh Penny Press, Dec. 29, 1884028 - ''Talk with Twain,'' Pittsburgh Chronicle, Dec. 29, 1884, page 1029 - ''Mark Twain,'' Pittsburgh Post, Dec. 29, 1884, page 4030 - ''The Humorists Interviewed,'' Cincinnati Enquirer, Jan. 3, 1885, page 4031 - ''A Great Humorist,'' Louisville Post, Jan. 5 1885, page 1032 - ''Cable and Twain: The Author and the Humorist Arrive in the City Today,'' St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Jan. 9, 1885, page 7033 - ''Two of a Kind: Samuel L. Clemens and George W. Cable,'' St. Louis Chronicle, Jan. 9, 1885034 - Fort Madison (Iowa) Democrat, Jan. 21, 1885035 - ''Clemens and Cable,'' Minneapolis Tribune, Jan. 25, 1885, page 3036 - ''Talk with Mark Twain,'' Milwaukee Evening Wisconsin, Jan. 29, 1885, page 2037 - ''Mark Twain Interviewed,'' Lafayette (ind.) Courier, Feb. 6, 1885, page 1038 - Luke Sharp, ''The Re-Mark-Able Twain,'' Detroit Free Press, Feb. 15, 1885, page 15039 - ''Mark Twain's Wicked Moment,'' Brockville (Can.) Evening Recorder, Feb. 18, 1885, page 1040 - ''Table Talk,'' Boston Literary World, May15, 1886, page 172041 - ''Mark Twain Abroad,'' St. Paul and Minneapolis Daily Pioneer Press, June 30, 1886, page 7042 - ''Assuming the Children,'' Chicago Tribune, July 9, 1886, page 1043 - ''Twain in Court,'' Philadelphia Daily News, Aug. 3, 1886044 - Edwin J. Park, ''A Day with Mark Twain,'' Chicago Tribune, Sept. 19, 1886, page 12045 - ''The Insolence of Office,'' New York World, Mar. 23, 1888, page 4046 - ''Mark Twain Chatty: He Tells of His Former Life as a Reporter,'' St. Louis Post-Dispatch, May 19, 1889, page 20047 - R[0bert] D[onald], ''Mark Twain and His Book,'' Pall Mall Gazette (London), Dec. 23, 1889, page 1-2048 - '' 'Mark Twain' at Home,'' New York World, Jan. 1890, page 14049 - ''Mark Twain's Lawsuit,'' Hartford Courant, Jan. 18, 1890, page 1050 - ''Rudyard Kipling on Mark Twain,'' New York Herald, Aug. 17, 1890, page 5051 - ''Mark Twain on Kipling,'' New York World, Aug. 24, 1890, page 8052 - Edward W. Bok, ''Literary Leaves: 'Mark Twain' to Live Abroad for Two Years,'' Boston Journal Supplement, May 16, 1891, page 1053 - Raymond Blathwait, ''Mark Twain on Humor,'' New York World, May 31, 1891, page 26054 - ''Colony of Mermaids: Mark Twain to Exhibit a Lot of Fish-tailed Girls,'' Chicgo Inter-Ocean, April 15, 1893, page 8055 - ''Mark Twain Gone Abroad,'' St. Louis Republic, April 1, 1894, page 28056 - ''Mark Twain in Town,'' New York Sun, April 15, 1894, page 5057 - ''Mark Twain Goes Abroad,'' New York Sun, Aug. 16, 1894, page 3058 - ''Mark Twain in Paris,'' New York Sun, Jan. 27, 1895, sec.3, 4059 - ''The Henry Murder: Mark Twain Theorizes on the Bloody Hand Prints Found,'' Elmira Advertiser, June 24, 1895, page 5060 - Unidentified Cleveland newspaper (Cleveland Leader?), July 16, 1895061 - Detroit Journal, July 18, 1895, page 5062 - ''Mark Twain: Something Concerning the Great Humorist,'' Petoskey (Mich.) Reporter, July 21, 1895, page 4063 - ''Not 'Roughing It' Now,'' Minneapolis Journal, July 23, 1895, page 6064 - ''Twain,'' Minneapolis Penny Press, July 23, 1895, page 1065 - ''Talk with Mark Twain,'' St. Paul Dispatch, July 24, 1895, page 3066 - (W.E. Sterner?) ''Mark Twain in Winnipeg,'' Winnipeg Tribune, July 27, 1895, page 5067 - ''A Chat with Clemens,'' Free Press (Winnipeg), July 27, 1895, page 1068 - ''An Interview,'' Nor'wester (Winnipeg), July 27, 1895, page 1069 - ''Mark Twain Talks,'' Grand Forks Herald, July 30, 1895, page 4070 - ''Mark Twain: The Great Humorist Has Arrived in Spokane,'' Spokane Chronicle, Aug. 7, 1895, page 1071 - ''Mark Twain Arrives in Spokane,'' Spokane Spokesman-Review, Aug. 7, 1895, page 1072 - Marie Jousaye, ''Mark Twain Interviewed,'' Globe (Toronto), Aug. 10, 1895, page 11073 - (Lute Pease,) ''Mark Twain Talks,'' Portland Oregonian, Aug. 11, 1895, page 10074 - ''Mark Twain and Major Pond,'' Tacoma Union, Aug. 11, 1895, page 6075 - ''The Same Old Twain,'' Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Aug. 11, 1895, page 7076 - (Lute Pease,) ''Twain Brands a Fake,'' Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Aug 14, 1895, page 8077 - ''Mark Twain To Pay All,'' San Francisco Examiner, Aug. 17, 1895, page 2078 - ''Mark Twain Unsuited,'' New Whatcom (Washington) Blade, Aug. 17, 1895079 - ''Mark Twain Talks,'' Daily News-Advertiser (Vancouver), Aug. 20, 1895, page 5080 - ''Twain's Programme,'' San Francisco Examiner, Aug 24, 1895, page 6081 - ''Mark Twain Very Ill,'' New York World, Sept. 4, 1895, page 8082 - ''Arrival of Mark Twain'' Morning Herald (Sydney), Sept. 16, 1895, page 4083 - Herbert Low, "Mark Twain: The Humorist's Arrival," Evening News (Sydney), Sept. 16, 1895, page 4084 - [Herbert Low?] ''Mark Twain in Sydney: A Further Interview,'' Argus (Melbourne), Sept. 17, 1895, page 5085 - [Herbert Low?] ''Visit of Mark Twain: Wit and Humour,'' Morning Herald (Sydney), Sept. 17, 1895, page 5-6086 - [Herbert Low?] ''A Ramble with Mark Twain: His Views on Men and Things,'' Daily Telegraph (Sydney), Sept. 17, 1895, page 5087 - [Louis Becke?] ''Mark Twain: A Talk about His Books,'' Evening News (Sydney), supplement, Sept. 21, 1895, page 3088 - ''A Chat with Mark Twain,'' Sunday Times (Sydney), Sept. 22, 1895, page 4089 - ''Mark Twain on Prohibition,'' Licensing Guardian (New South Wales), late September-early November 1895090 - Aubrey [Herbert Low?], ''Mark Twain,'' Evening News (Melbourne), Sept. 26, 1895, page 2091 - ''The Tramp in Melbourne: A Morning with Mark Twain,'' Herald Standard (Melbourne). Sept. 26, 1895, page 1; Sept. 27, 1895, page 4092 - ''Mark Twain: Arrival in Melbourne,'' Age (Melbourne), Sept. 27, 1895, page 6093 - ''Mark Twain Put to the Question,'' South Australian Register (Adelaide), Oct. 14, 1895, page 6094 - ''Interview with Mark Twain,'' Courier (Ballarat, Australia), Oct. 21, 1895, page 4095 - ''Mark Twain: Arrival in Hobart,'' Tasmanian News (Hobart), Nov. 2, 1895, page 2096 - ''Mark Twain in Hobart: Some Impressions and an Interview,'' Mercury (Hobart), Nov. 4, 1895 page 4097 - Malcolm Ross, ''A Chat with Mark Twain,'' Otago Times (Dunedin, N.Z.) Nov. 9, 1895, page 4098 - ''Mark Twain: A Talk with the Famous Humorist,'' Lyttelton Times (Christchurch, N.Z.) Nov. 13, 1895, pages 5-6099 - ''Mark Twain at Home: A Chat with Mr. Clemens,'' Press (Christchurch, N.Z.), Nov. 13, 1895, page 5100 - ''Mark Twain: Arrival in Auckland,'' New Zealand Herald (Auckland), Nov. 21, 1895, page 5101 - R.A.L., ''A Chat with Mark Twain,'' New Zealand Mail (Wellington), Dec. 12, 1895, page 51102 - ''Mark Twain: His Tour through New Zealand,'' Telegraph (Sydney), Dec. 20, 1895, page 6103 - ''With Mark Twain,'' Bulletin (Sydney), Jan. 4, 1896, page 8104 - ''Mark Twain in Colombo,'' Overland Times of Ceylon (Colombo), Jan. 14, 1896, page 56105 - ''Mark Twain on His Methods of Work,'' Gazette (Bombay), Jan. 23, 1896, page 5106 - ''Interview with Mark Twain,'' Times of India (Bombay), Jan. 23, 1896, page 5107 - ''Mark Twain on the Relations between England and America,'' Gazette (Bombay), Jan. 24, 1896, page 5108 - ''Sporting Notes, etc.,'' Asian (Calcutta), Feb. 7, 1896, page 398109 - ''Mark Twain Interviewed: First Impressions of India,'' Englishman (Calcutta), Feb. 8, 1896, page 5110 - ''Mark Twain in Calcutta,'' Statesman (Calcutta), Feb. 8, 1896, page 3111 - ''Mark Twain in Calcutta,'' Indian Daily News (Calcutta) Mar. 26, 1896112 - Standard (Madras), Apr. 1, 1896113 - ''Mark Twain in Durban,'' Natal Mercury (Durham, South Africa), May 8, 1896, page 3114 - ''A Chat with Mark Twain,'' Star (Johannesburg), May 18, 1896, page 4115 - ''Mark Twain: Mr. Clemens on the Rand,'' Standard and Diggers' News, (Johannesburg), May 18, 1896, page 4116 - ''Mark Twain on the Rand,'' Times (Johannesburg), May 18, 1896, page 5117 - ''Mark Twain at Queenstown,'' Diamond Fields Advertiser (Kimberley, South Africa), June 10, 1896, page 6118 - ''Mark Twain in Port Elizabeth: An Interview,'' Eastern Province Herald and Port Elizabeth Commercial News (Port Elizabeth, South Africa), June 19, 1896, page 3119 - ''Midland and Local Gleanings,'' Midland News and Karroo Farmer (Cradock, South Africa), June 30, 1896, page 4120 - ''Mark Twain on Tour: Arrival in Cape Town,'' Cape Times (Cape Town, South Africa), Jul 7, 1896, page 7121 - Frank Marshall White, ''Mark Twain Amused,'' New York Journal, June 2, 1897, page 1122 - ''Mark Twain Smiling through His tears,'' New York Herald, June 13, 1897, sec. 4, page 1123 - Willliam T. Stead, ''Character Sketch/Mark Twain,'' Review of Reviews (London) Aug. 16, 1897: pages 123-133124 - ''Mark Twain in Vienna,'' New York World, Dec. 13, 1897, page 6125 - ''Mark Twain Proud and Happy,'' New York World, Mar. 13, 1898, page 7126 - ''Mark Twain's Bequest,'' Times (London), May 23, 1898, page 4127 - ''Mark Twain in London,'' Chronicle (London), June 3, 1899, page 3128 - Dr. Johannes Horowitz, ''Twain's Farewell to Vienna,'' New York Times, June 11, 1899, page 19129 - Curtis Brown, ''Mark Twain Talks,'' Buffalo Express, July 30, 1899, page 1130 - ''Mark Twain Says He's Discouraged,'' New York World, June 17, 1900, page E1131 - ''Mark Twain Returns after Nine Years,'' New York Herald, Oct. 4, 1900, page 3132 - ''Mark Twain, the Greatest American Humorist, Returning Home, Talks at Length to The World,'' New York World, Oct. 14, 1900, page 3133 - ''Mark Twain Home, an Anti-Imperialist,'' New York Herald, Oct. 16, 1900, page 4134 - ''My Impressions of America,'' New York World, Oct. 21, 1900, Section E, page 5135 - ''Wouldn't Work 30 Minutes for $500,'' New York World supplement, Oct. 21, 1900, page 5136 - ''What Mr. Clemens Said,'' Hartford Courant, Oct. 26, 1900, page 10137 - ''A Day with Mark Twain / Funniest Man in the World / Pictorially Told by Vivid Snap Shots at America's Famous Humorist,'' New York Journal and Advertiser, Nov. 11, 1900, magazine supplement, page 18138 - ''Sure Mark Twain's in a Crooked Game,'' New York World, Nov. 12, 1900, page 12139 - '' 'This Beats Croquet,' Said Mark Twain at Football Game,'' New York World, Nov. 18, 1900, page 3140 - ''Mark Twain Bests a Grasping Cabman,'' New York World, Nov. 23, 1900, page 12141 - ''Mark Twain on Hazing,'' New York Times, Jan. 20, 1901, page 1142 - Pendennis, ''Mark Twain Bearded in His New York Den by a Camera Fiend,'' New York Herald, Jan. 20, 1901, sec. 5, page 3143 -''Mark Twain, Expert on Trade Marks, Has Fun,'' New York Journal and Advertiser, March 14, 1901, page 1144 - W,B, Northrop, ''Mark Twain in the Woods,'' New York World Sunday Magazine, July 21, 1901, page 1-2145 - ''Why Mark Twain Is for Seth Low,'' New York Evening Post, Oct. 8, 1901, page 3146 - ''Mark Twain Won't Be Stump Speaker,'' New York Press, Oct. 8, 1901, page 3147 - ''Mark Twain Will Vote and Work for Seth Low,'' New York World, Oct. 9, 1901, page 3148 - ''Mark Twain Will Warmly Greet Robbers,'' New York Journal and Advertiser, Oct. 11, 1901, page 1149 - ''Mark Twain Would Convert Tammany Police,'' New York Herald, Oct. 14, 1901, page 5150 - ''To Challenge Mark Twain,'' New York Sun, Oct. 14, 1901, page 6151 - ''Twain Would Be a Bill Poster!'' New York Tribune, Oct. 31, 1901, page 3152 - ''Mark Twain Laughs in Grain Pits,'' St. Louis Star, May 29, 1902, page 1, 7153 - Robertus Love, ''Mark Twain Here as St. Louis' Guest for the First time since 1861,'' St. Louis Post-Dispatch, May 29, 1902, page 1-2154 - ''Mark Twain's Visit,'' St. Louis Globe-Democrat, May 30, 1902, page 9155 - Robertus Love, ''Mark Twain Sees the Home of His Boyhood,'' St. Louis Post-Dispatch, May 30, 1902, page 1156 - '' 'Mark Twain' Comes Back to Missouri,'' St. Louis Republic, May 30, 1902, page 1-2157 - Robertus Love, ''Mark Twain Dines with His Sweetheart of Old Time Days,'' St. Louis Post-Dispatch, May 31, 1902, page 1-2158 - Hastings MacAdam, ''Attention of Old friends Moves Mark Twain to Tears,'' St. Louis Republic, May 31,1902, page 1159 - Hastings MacAdam, ''Mark Twain Visits His Old Sweetheart,'' St. Louis Republic, June 1, 1902, sec. 3, page 1160 - Robertus Love, ''Mark Twain Takes a Drive with His Schoolmate's Daughter,'' St. Louis Post-Dispatch, June 2, 1902, page 5161 - ''Mark Twain Going Home,'' Hannibal Morning Journal, June 3, 1902, page 1162 - ''Good-Bye to Mark Twain: The Last Interview,'' Hannibal Courier-Post, June 3, 1902, page 1163 - Robertus Love, ''Dr. Mark Twain at a Smoke Talk,'' St. Louis Post-Dispatch, June 6, 1902, page 2164 - Ralls County Record, June 6, 1902, page 2165 - ''Renewed Welcome to Mark Twain,'' St. Louis Republic, June 6, 1902, page 2166 - ''Mark Twain at the Wheel Again,'' St. Louis Star, June 6, 1902, page 1167 - ''Mark Twain at Pilot Wheel; Bids Farewell to Mississippi,'' St. Louis Republic, June 7, 1902, page 1168 - ''The Eugene Field Memorial Tablet,'' St. Louis GLobe-Democrat, June 7, 1902, page 1169 - Hastings MacAdam, ''Mark Twain's Return to Hannibal,'' St. Louis Republic magazine, June 8, 1902, page 3170 - ''Mark Twain Bids Missouri Farewell,'' St. Louis Republic, June 9, 1902, page 3171 - ''My First Vacation and My Last,'' New York World Magazine, Sept. 7,1902, page 3172 - James Montague, ''MarkTwain: His Wit and Humor,'' New York Evening Journal, Dec. 20, 1902, page 5173 - Roy l. M'Cardell, ''Men of Today Who Make the World Laugh: Mark Twain,'' New York Evening World, Apr.13, 1903, page 11174 - ''Mark Twain's Door Open to Burglars,'' New York Herald, June 15, 1903, page 6175 - ''Twain Off Shooting Shafts of Humor,'' New York Evening Journal, Oct. 24, 1903, page 3176 - ''Mark Twain's Pictures,'' Ladies' Home Journal 20 (November 1903): page 1177 - ''Mark Twain on the Law of Copyright,'' Sketch (London), Mar. 30, 1904, page 376178 - ''Mark Twain to Reform the Language of Italy.'' New York Times, Apr. 10, 1904, page 11179 - ''Will You Keep His Feet, as They Are 'My Last and Solely for My Use,' '' Boston Globe morning edition, Aug. 25, 1905, page 12180 - ''In Genial Mood,'' Boston Globe, Nov. 6 1905, page 9181 - ''Mark Twain Would Kill Bosses by Third Party,'' New York Herald, Nov. 12, 1905, sec. 2, pages 3-4182 - ''Mark Twain at 70,'' Hartford Courant, Nov. 25, 1905, page 16183 - A. E. Thomas, ''Mark Twain: A Humorist's Confession,'' New York Times first magazine section, Nov. 26, 1905, sec. 1, page 5184 - W. O. Inglis, ''What I Am Thankful For,'' New York World Magazine, Nov. 26, 1905, page 1185 - Marlen E. Pew, ''Samuel L. Clemens Interviews the Famous Humorist, Mark Twain,'' Seattle Star, Nov. 30, 1905, page 8186 - ''Twain Calls Leopold Slayer of 15,000,000,'' New York World, Dec. 3, 1905, sec. 3, page 6187 - ''Mark Twain in 'Uncle Joe's' Lair,'' New York Herald, Jan. 30, 1906, page 5188 - ''Congress Admires Mark Twain's Hair,'' New York World, Jan. 30, 1906, page 3189 - ''Mark Twain Pays Tribute to Servant,'' Hartford Courant, Feb. 28, 1906, page 3190 - ''Mark Twain Too Lazy for a U.S. Senator,'' New York Herald, Mar. 11, 1906, sec. 1, page 5191 - ''Huckleberry Finn's End Disappoints Mark Twain,'' New York American, March 18, 1906, magazine section, page 11192 - ''Mark Twain on Ocean Scenery,'' New York Herald Magazine, April 15, 1906, page 4193 - ''Gorky Evicted Twice in a Day from Hotels,'' New York World, April 15, 1906, pages 1-2194 - ''Mark Twain's Position,'' New York Times, April 15, 1906, page 3195 - ''Mark Twain's Memories of City,'' New York Tribune, April 20, 1906, page 5196 - William A. Graham, ''Mark Twain-Dean of Our Humorists,'' Human Life 3 (May 1906): pages 1-2197 - ''Mark Twain Well Again,'' New York Tribune, May 13, 1906, page 16198 - ''Mark Twain's Guide to Health,'' Boston Sunday Post, May 20, 1906, page 30199 - ''Polk Miller's Visit to Mark Twain,'' Charranooga Times, July 7, 1906, page 7200 - ''Twain Awes Capitol,'' Washington Herald, Dec. 8, 1906, section 1, page 7201 - ''Mark Twain Demands Thanks of Congress, and Right Away, Too,'' Washington Times, Dec. 8, 1907, page 1202 - ''Heard at the Capitol,'' Washington Post, Dec. 12, 1906, page 4203 - "Twain's Plan to Beat the Copyright Law," New York Times, Dec. 12, 1906, page 1204 - ''Ervin Justice, "Mark Twain's Actually in Earnest,'' New York World, Dec. 16, 1906, E3205 - ''Twain and the Telephone,'' New York Times, Dec. 23, 1906, page 2206 - ''Mark Twain in White Greets 1907,'' New York Tribune, Jan. 1, 1907, page 2207 - ''Little Old N.Y. Is Good Enough for Me-Twain,'' New York Evening Journal, Jan. 9, 1907, page 4208 - ''Tributes to Poet by Men of Letters,'' New York Times pictorial section, Feb. 24, 1907, page 4209 - ''Mark Twain Sails South,'' New York Herald, March 17, 1907, page 12210 - ''Mark Twain's Wanderings at an End,'' New York Times, March 31, 1907, page 3211 - ''Cub Reporter Has Interview with Mark Twain: Humorist Asks Himself One Question,'' Elmira Advertiser, April 4, 1907, page 5212 - ''Mark Twain Is Going to Be a Buccaneer,'' New York American, April 23, 1907, page 5213 - ''Marooned Mark Twain,'' Norfolk (Va.) Ledger-Dispatch, May 1, 1907, page 7214 - ''Twain Hesitates to Admit He's Dead,'' New York American, May 5, 1907, sec. 1, page 6215 - '' 'I'm Not Lost at Sea,' Says Twain,'' New York World, May 5, 1907, page 9216 - ''Mark Twain Tells Literary Secret and Many Other Things,'' Baltimore News, May 10, 1907, page 13217 - ''As Mark Twain Watched Drill,'' Baltimore American, May 11, 1907, page 15218 - ''Mighty Mark Twain Overawes Marines,'' New York Times, May 12, 1907, page 4219 - ''Mark Twain's Visit Ends,'' Maltimore News, May 11, 1907, page 9220 - ''Mark Twain Departs,'' Baltimore Sun, May 12, 1907, page 20221 - ''Mark Twain Sails; Shiest Man Aboard,'' New York American, June 9, 1907, section I, page 3222 - ''Mark Twain in London,'' Westminster Gazette, June 18, 1907, page 7223 - ''Mark Twain on the Secrets of Youth,'' Leader (London), June 19, 1907, page 1224 - ''Mark Twain at Windsor,'' Evening News (London), June 20, 1907, page 1225 - ''Mark Twain Again Meets His Former Chum Edward,'' New York American, June 23, 1907, pages 1-2226 - ''Mark Twain Meets King Edward,'' Leader (London), June 24, 1907, page 1227 - ''His Hat on before the King: Mark Twain Kept Covered, but by the Queen's Order,''New York Times, June 24, 1907, page 1228 - ''Oxford Pageant: What Mark Twain Thought of the Show,'' London Daily News, June 28, 1907, page 8229 - ''Mark Twain Living Up to His Degree,'' New York Times, June 30, 1907, section 3, page 1230 - ''Mark Twain,'' Chronicle (London), July 2, 1907, page 7231 - ''Mark Twain for Penny Post,'' New York Sun, July 2, 1907, page 2232 - ''Sleepy, But Happy: Mark Twain's Regretful Farewell,'' London Daily News, July 12, 1907, page 7233 - ''Twain Postpones Funeral,'' New York Times, July 13, 1907, page 1234 - ''Twain Home with English Jokes at 30 Cents a Word,'' New York American, July 23, 1907, page 5235 - ''Mark Twain Recalls Happy Days in 'Frisco,'' New York Evening World, July 23, 1907236 - Channez Huntington Olney, '' 'It's an Awful Thing to Get a Reputaion for Being Funny', Says Mark Twain,'' New York World Magazine, Aug. 25, 1907, page 7237 - ''Mark Twain's Ideal Pipe,'' New York Press, Sept. 15, 1907, section 2, page 1238 - Isidore Harris, ''A Prince of Humorists: Interview with 'Mark Twain,' '' Great Thoughts from Master Minds, Oct. 5, 1907, pages 136-138239 - Frederick Boyd Stevenson, ''Mark Twain on the Scope of the Children's Theater,'' Brooklyn Eagle news special, Nov. 24, 1907, page 1240 - ''Twain out $32,000 in Plasmon Failure,'' New York American, Dec. 21, 1907, pages 1-2241 - ''Rival Jokesmiths Off for Bermuda,'' New York World, Feb. 23, 1908, page 3242 - ''Mark Twain Faced 2 Perils,'' New York American, April 14, 1908, page 3243 - ''Mark Twain Meets the Cardinal,'' New York American, May 10, 1908, page 1W244 - ''Mark Twain Cannot 'Bubble Humor,' He Says, as Demanded,'' New York American, Sept. 8, 1908, page 3245 - ''Burglar Chase at Mark Twain's Ends in Shooting,'' New York World, Sept. 19, 1908, page 3246 - Charles Henry Meltzer, ''Twain Says He Told Her 'Book a Mistake,' '' New York American, Sept. 27, 1908. sec.2, page 1247 - ''Owner of Virginian in Excellent Health,'' Norfolk (Va.) Ledger-Dispatch, April 2, 1909. page 1248 - ''Mark Twain Delighted the Little Ones,'' Norfolk (Va.) Ledger-Dispatch, Apr. 5, 1909, Sec.1, page 13249 - ''Mark Twain, Rockefeller and Others Pay Tribute to the Dead,'' Boston Herald, May 20, 1909, page 1250 - ''Mark Twain's High Esteem for Dr. Hale,'' Baltimore News, June 10, 1909, page 4251 - ''Twain Puts Blame on the Typesetter,'' Baltimore News, June 10, 1909, page 14252 - ''Mark Twain Their Guest,'' Baltimore Sun, June 11, 1909, page 13253 - ''Twain Pokes Fun at Union Station and Pities City,'' Baltimore Star, June 11, 1909, sec. 1, page 12254 - ''Mark Twain's Smokes,'' Danbury (Conn.) Evening News, Aug 3, 1909, page 6255 - ''Miss Clemens Weds,'' New York Tribune, Oct. 7, 1909, page 7 ; 256 - ''Mark Twain Feeling Blue,'' New York Sun, Dec. 21, 1909, page 5 ; 257 - ''Mark Twain Hastily Returns to Bermuda,'' New York World, Jan. 6, 1910, page 2 ; 258 - (LAST INTERVIEW) - Mildred Champagne, ''Mark Twain at Bermuda,'' Human Life 11 (May 1910: pages 11 to 16
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