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You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete + +Author: Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) + +Release Date: August 21, 2006 [EBook #3199] +Last Updated: February 24, 2018 + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: UTF-8 + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE LETTERS OF MARK TWAIN, *** + + + +Produced by David Widger + + + + + +</pre> + + <h1> + MARK TWAIN'S LETTERS<br /><br /> 1853-1910, COMPLETE + </h1> + <p> + <br /> + </p> + <h2> + By Mark Twain + </h2> + <p> + <br /><br /> + </p> + <h3> + ARRANGED WITH COMMENT <br />BY ALBERT BIGELOW PAINE + </h3> + <p> + <br /> <br /> + </p> + <hr /> + <p> + <br /> <br /> + </p> + <h2> + Contents + </h2> + <table summary=""> + <tr> + <td> + <b>VOLUME I.</b> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3193/3193-h/3193-h.htm#2H_4_0001"> + FOREWORD </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3193/3193-h/3193-h.htm#2H_4_0002"> + MARK TWAIN—A BIOGRAPHICAL SUMMARY </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3193/3193-h/3193-h.htm#2H_4_0003"> + MARK TWAIN'S LETTERS </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3193/3193-h/3193-h.htm#2H_4_0004"> + <b>I.</b><br /> EARLY LETTERS, 1853. NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3193/3193-h/3193-h.htm#2H_4_0005"> + <b>II.</b><br /> LETTERS 1856-61. KEOKUK, AND THE RIVER. END OF + PILOTING </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3193/3193-h/3193-h.htm#2H_4_0006"> + <b>III.</b><br /> LETTERS 1861-62. ON THE FRONTIER. MINING + ADVENTURES. JOURNALISTIC BEGINNINGS. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3193/3193-h/3193-h.htm#2H_4_0008"> + <b>IV.</b><br /> LETTERS 1863-64. “MARK TWAIN.” COMSTOCK JOURNALISM. + ARTEMUS WARD </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3193/3193-h/3193-h.htm#2H_4_0009"> + <b>V.</b><br /> LETTERS 1864-66. SAN FRANCISCO AND HAWAII </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3193/3193-h/3193-h.htm#2H_4_0011"> + <b>VI.</b><br /> LETTERS 1866-67. THE LECTURER. SUCCESS ON THE COAST. + IN NEW YORK. THE GREAT OCEAN EXCURSION. </a> + </p> + <br /><br /> <b>VOLUME II.</b> + <p class="toc"> + <a href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3194/3194-h/3194-h.htm#seven"> + <b>VII.</b><br /> LETTERS 1867. THE TRAVELER. THE VOYAGE OF THE + “QUAKER CITY” </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3194/3194-h/3194-h.htm#2H_4_0002"> + <b>VIII.</b><br /> LETTERS 1867-68. WASHINGTON AND SAN FRANCISCO. THE + PROPOSED BOOK OF TRAVEL. A NEW LECTURE. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3194/3194-h/3194-h.htm#2H_4_0003"> + <b>IX.</b><br /> LETTERS 1868-70. COURTSHIP, AND “THE INNOCENTS + ABROAD” </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3194/3194-h/3194-h.htm#2H_4_0004"> + <b>X.</b><br /> LETTERS 1870-71. MARK TWAIN IN BUFFALO. MARRIAGE. THE + BUFFALO EXPRESS. “MEMORANDA.” LECTURES. A NEW BOOK. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3194/3194-h/3194-h.htm#2H_4_0005"> + <b>XI.</b><br /> LETTERS 1871-72. REMOVAL TO HARTFORD. A LECTURE + TOUR. “ROUGHING IT.” FIRST LETTER TO HOWELLS. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3194/3194-h/3194-h.htm#2H_4_0006"> + <b>XII.</b><br /> LETTERS 1872-73. MARK TWAIN IN ENGLAND. LONDON + HONORS. ACQUAINTANCE WITH DR. JOHN BROWN. A LECTURE TRIUMPH. “THE + GILDED AGE”. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3194/3194-h/3194-h.htm#2H_4_0007"> + <b>XIII.</b><br /> LETTERS 1874. HARTFORD AND ELMIRA. A NEW STUDY. + BEGINNING “TOM SAWYER.” THE SELLERS PLAY. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3194/3194-h/3194-h.htm#2H_4_0008"> + <b>XIV.</b><br /> LETTERS 1874. MISSISSIPPI CHAPTERS. VISITS TO + BOSTON. A JOKE ON ALDRICH. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3194/3194-h/3194-h.htm#2H_4_0009"> + <b>XV.</b><br /> LETTERS FROM HARTFORD, 1875. MUCH CORRESPONDENCE + WITH HOWELLS </a> + </p> + <br /><br /> <b>VOLUME III.</b> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3195/3195-h/3195-h.htm#2H_4_0001"> + <b>XVI.</b><br /> LETTERS, 1876, CHIEFLY TO W. D. HOWELLS. LITERATURE + AND POLITICS. PLANNING A PLAY WITH BRET HARTE. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3195/3195-h/3195-h.htm#2H_4_0002"> + <b>XVII.</b><br /> LETTERS, 1877. TO BERMUDA WITH TWICHELL. + PROPOSITION TO TH. NAST. THE WHITTIER DINNER. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3195/3195-h/3195-h.htm#2H_4_0003"> + <b>XVIII.</b><br /> LETTERS FROM EUROPE, 1878-79. TRAMPING WITH + TWICHELL. WRITING A NEW TRAVEL BOOK. LIFE IN MUNICH. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3195/3195-h/3195-h.htm#2H_4_0004"> + <b>XIX.</b><br /> LETTERS 1879. RETURN TO AMERICA. THE GREAT GRANT + REUNION </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3195/3195-h/3195-h.htm#2H_4_0005"> + <b>XX.</b><br /> LETTERS OF 1880, CHIEFLY TO HOWELLS. “THE PRINCE AND + THE PAUPER.” MARK TWAIN MUGWUMP SOCIETY. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3195/3195-h/3195-h.htm#2H_4_0006"> + <b>XXI.</b><br /> LETTERS 1881, TO HOWELLS AND OTHERS. ASSISTING A + YOUNG SCULPTOR. LITERARY PLANS. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3195/3195-h/3195-h.htm#2H_4_0007"> + <b>XXII.</b><br /> LETTERS, 1882, MAINLY TO HOWELLS. WASTED FURY. OLD + SCENES REVISITED. THE MISSISSIPPI BOOK. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3195/3195-h/3195-h.htm#2H_4_0008"> + <b>XXIII.</b><br /> LETTERS, 1883, TO HOWELLS AND OTHERS. A GUEST OF + THE MARQUIS OF LORNE. THE HISTORY GAME. A PLAY BY HOWELLS AND MARK + TWAIN. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3195/3195-h/3195-h.htm#2H_4_0009"> + <b>XXIV.</b><br /> LETTERS, 1884, TO HOWELLS AND OTHERS. CABLE'S + GREAT APRIL FOOL. “HUCK FINN” IN PRESS. MARK TWAIN FOR CLEVELAND. + CLEMENS AND CABLE. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3195/3195-h/3195-h.htm#2H_4_0010"> + <b>XXV.</b><br /> THE GREAT YEAR OF 1885. CLEMENS AND CABLE. + PUBLICATION OF “HUCK </a> + </p> + <br /><br /> <b>VOLUME IV.</b> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3196/3196-h/3196-h.htm#2H_4_0001"> + <b>XXVI.</b><br /> LETTERS, 1886-87. JANE CLEMENS'S ROMANCE. UNMAILED + LETTERS, ETC. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3196/3196-h/3196-h.htm#2H_4_0002"> + <b>XXVII.</b><br /> MISCELLANEOUS LETTERS OF 1887. LITERARY ARTICLES. + PEACEFUL DAYS AT THE FARM. FAVORITE READING. APOLOGY TO MRS. + CLEVELAND, ETC. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3196/3196-h/3196-h.htm#2H_4_0003"> + <b>XXVIII.</b><br /> LETTERS,1888. A YALE DEGREE. WORK ON “THE + YANKEE.” ON INTERVIEWING, ETC. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3196/3196-h/3196-h.htm#2H_4_0004"> + <b>XXIX.</b><br /> LETTERS, 1889. THE MACHINE. DEATH OF MR. CRANE. + CONCLUSION OF THE YANKEE. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3196/3196-h/3196-h.htm#2H_4_0005"> + <b>XXX.</b><br /> LETTERS, 1890, CHIEFLY TO JOS. T. GOODMAN. THE + GREAT MACHINE ENTERPRISE </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3196/3196-h/3196-h.htm#2H_4_0006"> + <b>XXXI.</b><br /> LETTERS, 1891, TO HOWELLS, MRS. CLEMENS AND + OTHERS. RETURN TO LITERATURE. AMERICAN CLAIMANT. LEAVING HARTFORD. + EUROPE. DOWN THE RHINE. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3196/3196-h/3196-h.htm#2H_4_0008"> + <b>XXXII.</b><br /> LETTERS, 1892, CHIEFLY TO MR. HALL AND MRS. + CRANE. IN BERLIN, MENTONE, BAD-NAUHEIM, FLORENCE. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3196/3196-h/3196-h.htm#2H_4_0009"> + <b>XXXIII.</b><br /> LETTERS, 1893, TO MR. HALL, MRS. CLEMENS, AND + OTHERS. FLORENCE. BUSINESS TROUBLES. “PUDD'NHEAD WILSON.” “JOAN OF + ARC.” AT THE PLAYERS, NEW </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3196/3196-h/3196-h.htm#2H_4_0010"> + <b>XXXIV.</b><br /> LETTERS 1894. A WINTER IN NEW YORK. BUSINESS + FAILURE. END OF THE MACHINE. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3196/3196-h/3196-h.htm#2H_4_0011"> + <b>XXXV.</b><br /> LETTERS, 1895-96, TO H. H. ROGERS AND OTHERS. + FINISHING “JOAN OF ARC.” THE TRIP AROUND THE WORLD. DEATH OF SUSY + CLEMENS. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3196/3196-h/3196-h.htm#2H_4_0012"> + <b>XXXVI.</b><br /> LETTERS 1897. LONDON, SWITZERLAND, VIENNA </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3196/3196-h/3196-h.htm#2H_4_0013"> + <b>XXXVII.</b><br /> LETTERS, 1898, TO HOWELLS AND TWICHELL. LIFE IN + VIENNA. PAYMENT OF THE DEBTS. ASSASSINATION OF THE EMPRESS. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3196/3196-h/3196-h.htm#2H_4_0014"> + <b>XXXVIII.</b><br /> LETTERS, 1899, TO HOWELLS AND OTHERS. VIENNA. + LONDON. A SUMMER IN SWEDEN. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3196/3196-h/3196-h.htm#2H_4_0015"> + <b>XXXIX.</b><br /> LETTERS OF 1900, MAINLY TO TWICHELL. THE BOER + WAR. BOXER TROUBLES. THE RETURN TO AMERICA. </a> + </p> + <br /><br /> <b>VOLUME V.</b> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3197/3197-h/3197-h.htm#2H_4_0001"> + <b>XL.</b><br /> LETTERS OF 1901, CHIEFLY TO TWICHELL. MARK TWAIN AS + A REFORMER. SUMMER AT SARANAC. ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT McKINLEY. + </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3197/3197-h/3197-h.htm#2H_4_0002"> + <b>XLI.</b><br /> LETTERS OF 1902. RIVERDALE. YORK HARBOR. ILLNESS OF + MRS. CLEMENS </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3197/3197-h/3197-h.htm#2H_4_0003"> + <b>XLII.</b><br /> LETTERS OF 1903. TO VARIOUS PERSONS. HARD DAYS AT + RIVERDALE. LAST SUMMER AT ELMIRA. THE RETURN TO ITALY. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3197/3197-h/3197-h.htm#2H_4_0004"> + <b>XLIII.</b><br /> LETTERS OF 1904. TO VARIOUS PERSONS. LIFE IN + VILLA QUARTO. DEATH OF MRS. CLEMENS. THE RETURN TO AMERICA. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3197/3197-h/3197-h.htm#2H_4_0005"> + <b>XLIV.</b><br /> LETTERS OF 1905. TO TWICHELL, MR. DUNEKA AND + OTHERS. POLITICS AND HUMANITY. A SUMMER AT DUBLIN. MARK TWAIN AT 70. + </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3197/3197-h/3197-h.htm#2H_4_0006"> + <b>XLV.</b><br /> LETTERS, 1906, TO VARIOUS PERSONS. THE FAREWELL + LECTURE. A SECOND SUMMER IN DUBLIN. BILLIARDS AND COPYRIGHT. </a> + </p> + <br /><br /> <b>VOLUME VI.</b> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3198/3198-h/3198-h.htm#2H_4_0001"> + <b>XLVI.</b><br /> LETTERS 1907-08. A DEGREE FROM OXFORD. THE NEW + HOME AT REDDING. </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3198/3198-h/3198-h.htm#2H_4_0002"> + <b>XLVII.</b><br /> LETTERS, 1909. TO HOWELLS AND OTHERS. LIFE AT + STORMFIELD. COPYRIGHT EXTENSION. DEATH OF JEAN CLEMENS </a> + </p> + <p class="toc"> + <a + href="https://www.gutenberg.org/files/3198/3198-h/3198-h.htm#2H_4_0003"> + <b>XLVIII.</b><br /> LETTERS OF 1910. LAST TRIP TO BERMUDA. LETTERS + TO PAINE. 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