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Top 10 List Mark Twain Quotes

TOP10LIST FAMOUS MARK TWAIN QUOTES 99 Website: www.sassipior.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/sassipior ABOUT MARK TWAIN "tis better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt." Samuel Langhorne Clemens # 1 (November 30, 1835 - April 21, 1910), better known by his pen name Mark Twain, was an American author and humorist. He is most noted for his novels, The Adventures "Giving up smoking is the easiest thing in the world.1know because Ive done it thousands of times." #2 of Tom Sawyer (1876), and its sequel, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885), the latter often called "the Great American Novel." Source: Wikipedia Twain's fame grew with the # 3 "Be careful about reading health books. You may die of a misprint." publication of "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" in 1865. Source: brighthub.com "have never let my schooling interfere with my education." Twain was in demand as a featured #4 speaker, and appeared before many men's clubs, including the Authors' Club, Beefsteak Club, Vagabonds, White Friars, and Monday Evening Club of Hartford. #5 "Ihave been through some terrible things in my life, some of which actually happened." "Buy land, theyre not making itanymore." #6 "Don't go around saying the world owes you a ling, The world owes you nathing. It was here first." #7 MORE MARK TWAIN www.marktwainhouse.org www.cmgww.com "Let us live so that when we come to die even the undertaker will be sorry." #8 www.marktwainproject.org www.marktwainonline.com www.hotelmarktwain.com www.twainquotes.com In honour of Mark Twain 99 #9 "Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society." "A banker is a fellow who lends you his umbrella when the sun is shining and wants it back the minute it begins to rain." #10 Website: www.sassipior.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/sassipior Huckleberry Finn image by Ariel Padilla INFOGRAPHIC MARK TWAIN 2011 FAST FACTS MARK TWAIN BIBLIOGRAPHY Birth name: Samuel Longhorne Clemens (1867) The Celebrated Jumping Frog of the Social Fireside, in the Time of the Hadleyburg (1912) My Platonic Sweetheart Calaveras County Tudors (1900) A Salutation Speech From the (1916) The Mysterious Stranger Nickname (name change): Mark Twain, (1868) General Washington's Negro (1882) The Prince and the Pauper Nineteenth Century to the Twentieth (1919) The Curious Republic of Gondour Thomas Jefferson Snodgrass Body-Servant (1882) The Stolen White Elephant (1901) The Battle Hymn of the Republic. and Other Whimsical Sketches (1868) My Late Senatorial Secretaryship (1883) Life on the Mississippi Updated (1920) Moments with Mark Twain Occupation: Novelist (1869) The Innocents Abroad (1884) Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1901) Edmund Burke on Croker and (1922) The Writings of Mark Twain, 37 Birth date: November 30, 1835 (1870-71) Memoranda (1887) English As She is Taught Tammany vols. (1871) Mark Twain's (Burlesque) (1888) Mark Twain's Library of Humor (1901) To the Person Sitting in Darkness (1923) The United States of Lyncherdom Birth place: Florida, Mo. (1924) Mark Twain's Autobiography (1931) The Private Life of Adam and Eve Autobiography and First Romance (1889) A Connecticut Yankee in King (1901) To My Missionary Critics (essay) Death date: April 21, 1910 (1872) Roughing It Arthur's Court The North Atlantic Review 172 (1873) The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today (1892) The American Claimant (1902) A Double Barrelled Detective Story (1935) Mark Twain's Notebook Death place: Redding, Conn. (1875) Sketches New and Old (1892) Merry Tales (1904) A Dog's Tale (1935) Slovenly Peter Burial location: Woodlawn Cemetery, (1875) Some Learned Fables for Good Old (1892) Those Extraordinary Twins (1904) Extracts from Adam's Diary (1938) The Washoe Giant in San Francisco Elmira, N.Y. Boys and Girls (1893) The £1,000,000 Bank Note and (1905) King Leopold's Soliloquy (1940) Mark Twain in Eruption (1876) Old Times on the Mississippi Other New Stories (1905) The War Prayer (1946) The Portable Mark Twain, Bernard Spouse: Olivia Langdon (1876) The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1894) Tom Sawyer Abroad (1906) The $30,000 Bequest and Other DeVoto editor, Penguin Classics Children: Langdon Clemens, (1876) A Murder, a Mystery, and a (1894) The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson Stories (1962) Letters from the Earth Marriage (1896) Tom Sawyer, Detective (1906) What is Man? (1969) No. 44, The Mysterious Stranger Susy Clemens, Clara Clemens, Jean Clemens (1877) A True Story and the Recent (1896) Personal Recollections of Joan of (1906) Eve's Diary (1992) Mark Twain's Weapons of Satire: Source: cmgww.com Anti-Imperialist Carnival of Crime (1907) Christian Science Writings on the (1877) The Invalid's Story (1897) How to Tell a Story and other (1907) A Horse's Tale Philippine-American War. (1878) Punch, Brothers, Punch! and other Essays (1909) Is Shakespeare Dead? (1995) The Bible According to Mark Twain: Sketches (1897) Following the Equator (1909) Captain Stormfield's Visit to Writings on Heaven, Eden, and the Flood (1879) The Great Revolution in Pitcairn (1898) Concerning the Jews Heaven (2009) Who is Mark Twain? (1880) A Tramp Abroad (1898) Is He Dead? (1909) Letters from the Earth (2010) Autobiography of Mark Twain, (1880) 1601: Conversation, as it was by (1900) The Man That Corrupted (1910) Queen Victoria's Jubilee Vol. 1. TOP10LIST FAMOUS MARK TWAIN QUOTES 99 Website: www.sassipior.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/sassipior ABOUT MARK TWAIN "tis better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt." Samuel Langhorne Clemens # 1 (November 30, 1835 - April 21, 1910), better known by his pen name Mark Twain, was an American author and humorist. He is most noted for his novels, The Adventures "Giving up smoking is the easiest thing in the world.1know because Ive done it thousands of times." #2 of Tom Sawyer (1876), and its sequel, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885), the latter often called "the Great American Novel." Source: Wikipedia Twain's fame grew with the # 3 "Be careful about reading health books. You may die of a misprint." publication of "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" in 1865. Source: brighthub.com "have never let my schooling interfere with my education." Twain was in demand as a featured #4 speaker, and appeared before many men's clubs, including the Authors' Club, Beefsteak Club, Vagabonds, White Friars, and Monday Evening Club of Hartford. #5 "Ihave been through some terrible things in my life, some of which actually happened." "Buy land, theyre not making itanymore." #6 "Don't go around saying the world owes you a ling, The world owes you nathing. It was here first." #7 MORE MARK TWAIN www.marktwainhouse.org www.cmgww.com "Let us live so that when we come to die even the undertaker will be sorry." #8 www.marktwainproject.org www.marktwainonline.com www.hotelmarktwain.com www.twainquotes.com In honour of Mark Twain 99 #9 "Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society." "A banker is a fellow who lends you his umbrella when the sun is shining and wants it back the minute it begins to rain." #10 Website: www.sassipior.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/sassipior Huckleberry Finn image by Ariel Padilla INFOGRAPHIC MARK TWAIN 2011 FAST FACTS MARK TWAIN BIBLIOGRAPHY Birth name: Samuel Longhorne Clemens (1867) The Celebrated Jumping Frog of the Social Fireside, in the Time of the Hadleyburg (1912) My Platonic Sweetheart Calaveras County Tudors (1900) A Salutation Speech From the (1916) The Mysterious Stranger Nickname (name change): Mark Twain, (1868) General Washington's Negro (1882) The Prince and the Pauper Nineteenth Century to the Twentieth (1919) The Curious Republic of Gondour Thomas Jefferson Snodgrass Body-Servant (1882) The Stolen White Elephant (1901) The Battle Hymn of the Republic. and Other Whimsical Sketches (1868) My Late Senatorial Secretaryship (1883) Life on the Mississippi Updated (1920) Moments with Mark Twain Occupation: Novelist (1869) The Innocents Abroad (1884) Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1901) Edmund Burke on Croker and (1922) The Writings of Mark Twain, 37 Birth date: November 30, 1835 (1870-71) Memoranda (1887) English As She is Taught Tammany vols. (1871) Mark Twain's (Burlesque) (1888) Mark Twain's Library of Humor (1901) To the Person Sitting in Darkness (1923) The United States of Lyncherdom Birth place: Florida, Mo. (1924) Mark Twain's Autobiography (1931) The Private Life of Adam and Eve Autobiography and First Romance (1889) A Connecticut Yankee in King (1901) To My Missionary Critics (essay) Death date: April 21, 1910 (1872) Roughing It Arthur's Court The North Atlantic Review 172 (1873) The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today (1892) The American Claimant (1902) A Double Barrelled Detective Story (1935) Mark Twain's Notebook Death place: Redding, Conn. (1875) Sketches New and Old (1892) Merry Tales (1904) A Dog's Tale (1935) Slovenly Peter Burial location: Woodlawn Cemetery, (1875) Some Learned Fables for Good Old (1892) Those Extraordinary Twins (1904) Extracts from Adam's Diary (1938) The Washoe Giant in San Francisco Elmira, N.Y. Boys and Girls (1893) The £1,000,000 Bank Note and (1905) King Leopold's Soliloquy (1940) Mark Twain in Eruption (1876) Old Times on the Mississippi Other New Stories (1905) The War Prayer (1946) The Portable Mark Twain, Bernard Spouse: Olivia Langdon (1876) The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1894) Tom Sawyer Abroad (1906) The $30,000 Bequest and Other DeVoto editor, Penguin Classics Children: Langdon Clemens, (1876) A Murder, a Mystery, and a (1894) The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson Stories (1962) Letters from the Earth Marriage (1896) Tom Sawyer, Detective (1906) What is Man? (1969) No. 44, The Mysterious Stranger Susy Clemens, Clara Clemens, Jean Clemens (1877) A True Story and the Recent (1896) Personal Recollections of Joan of (1906) Eve's Diary (1992) Mark Twain's Weapons of Satire: anpenalist Writings on the Philippine-American War. Source: cmgww.com Carnival of Crime (1907) Christian Science (1877) The Invalid's Story (1897) How to Tell a Story and other (1907) A Horse's Tale (1878) Punch, Brothers, Punch! and other Essays (1909) Is Shakespeare Dead? (1995) The Bible According to Mark Twain: Sketches (1897) Following the Equator (1909) Captain Stormfield's Visit to Writings on Heaven, Eden, and the Flood (1879) The Great Revolution in Pitcairn (1898) Concerning the Jews Heaven (2009) Who is Mark Twain? (1880) A Tramp Abroad (1898) Is He Dead? (1909) Letters from the Earth (2010) Autobiography of Mark Twain, (1880) 1601: Conversation, as it was by (1900) The Man That Corrupted (1910) Queen Victoria's Jubilee Vol. 1. TOP10LIST FAMOUS MARK TWAIN QUOTES 99 Website: www.sassipior.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/sassipior ABOUT MARK TWAIN "tis better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt." Samuel Langhorne Clemens # 1 (November 30, 1835 - April 21, 1910), better known by his pen name Mark Twain, was an American author and humorist. He is most noted for his novels, The Adventures "Giving up smoking is the easiest thing in the world.1know because Ive done it thousands of times." #2 of Tom Sawyer (1876), and its sequel, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885), the latter often called "the Great American Novel." Source: Wikipedia Twain's fame grew with the # 3 "Be careful about reading health books. You may die of a misprint." publication of "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" in 1865. Source: brighthub.com "have never let my schooling interfere with my education." Twain was in demand as a featured #4 speaker, and appeared before many men's clubs, including the Authors' Club, Beefsteak Club, Vagabonds, White Friars, and Monday Evening Club of Hartford. #5 "Ihave been through some terrible things in my life, some of which actually happened." "Buy land, theyre not making itanymore." #6 "Don't go around saying the world owes you a ling, The world owes you nathing. It was here first." #7 MORE MARK TWAIN www.marktwainhouse.org www.cmgww.com "Let us live so that when we come to die even the undertaker will be sorry." #8 www.marktwainproject.org www.marktwainonline.com www.hotelmarktwain.com www.twainquotes.com In honour of Mark Twain 99 #9 "Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society." "A banker is a fellow who lends you his umbrella when the sun is shining and wants it back the minute it begins to rain." #10 Website: www.sassipior.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/sassipior Huckleberry Finn image by Ariel Padilla INFOGRAPHIC MARK TWAIN 2011 FAST FACTS MARK TWAIN BIBLIOGRAPHY Birth name: Samuel Longhorne Clemens (1867) The Celebrated Jumping Frog of the Social Fireside, in the Time of the Hadleyburg (1912) My Platonic Sweetheart Calaveras County Tudors (1900) A Salutation Speech From the (1916) The Mysterious Stranger Nickname (name change): Mark Twain, (1868) General Washington's Negro (1882) The Prince and the Pauper Nineteenth Century to the Twentieth (1919) The Curious Republic of Gondour Thomas Jefferson Snodgrass Body-Servant (1882) The Stolen White Elephant (1901) The Battle Hymn of the Republic. and Other Whimsical Sketches (1868) My Late Senatorial Secretaryship (1883) Life on the Mississippi Updated (1920) Moments with Mark Twain Occupation: Novelist (1869) The Innocents Abroad (1884) Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1901) Edmund Burke on Croker and (1922) The Writings of Mark Twain, 37 Birth date: November 30, 1835 (1870-71) Memoranda (1887) English As She is Taught Tammany vols. (1871) Mark Twain's (Burlesque) (1888) Mark Twain's Library of Humor (1901) To the Person Sitting in Darkness (1923) The United States of Lyncherdom Birth place: Florida, Mo. (1924) Mark Twain's Autobiography (1931) The Private Life of Adam and Eve Autobiography and First Romance (1889) A Connecticut Yankee in King (1901) To My Missionary Critics (essay) Death date: April 21, 1910 (1872) Roughing It Arthur's Court The North Atlantic Review 172 (1873) The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today (1892) The American Claimant (1902) A Double Barrelled Detective Story (1935) Mark Twain's Notebook Death place: Redding, Conn. (1875) Sketches New and Old (1892) Merry Tales (1904) A Dog's Tale (1935) Slovenly Peter Burial location: Woodlawn Cemetery, (1875) Some Learned Fables for Good Old (1892) Those Extraordinary Twins (1904) Extracts from Adam's Diary (1938) The Washoe Giant in San Francisco Elmira, N.Y. Boys and Girls (1893) The £1,000,000 Bank Note and (1905) King Leopold's Soliloquy (1940) Mark Twain in Eruption (1876) Old Times on the Mississippi Other New Stories (1905) The War Prayer (1946) The Portable Mark Twain, Bernard Spouse: Olivia Langdon (1876) The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1894) Tom Sawyer Abroad (1906) The $30,000 Bequest and Other DeVoto editor, Penguin Classics Children: Langdon Clemens, (1876) A Murder, a Mystery, and a (1894) The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson Stories (1962) Letters from the Earth Marriage (1896) Tom Sawyer, Detective (1906) What is Man? (1969) No. 44, The Mysterious Stranger Susy Clemens, Clara Clemens, Jean Clemens (1877) A True Story and the Recent (1896) Personal Recollections of Joan of (1906) Eve's Diary (1992) Mark Twain's Weapons of Satire: anpenalist Writings on the Philippine-American War. Source: cmgww.com Carnival of Crime (1907) Christian Science (1877) The Invalid's Story (1897) How to Tell a Story and other (1907) A Horse's Tale (1878) Punch, Brothers, Punch! and other Essays (1909) Is Shakespeare Dead? (1995) The Bible According to Mark Twain: Sketches (1897) Following the Equator (1909) Captain Stormfield's Visit to Writings on Heaven, Eden, and the Flood (1879) The Great Revolution in Pitcairn (1898) Concerning the Jews Heaven (2009) Who is Mark Twain? (1880) A Tramp Abroad (1898) Is He Dead? (1909) Letters from the Earth (2010) Autobiography of Mark Twain, (1880) 1601: Conversation, as it was by (1900) The Man That Corrupted (1910) Queen Victoria's Jubilee Vol. 1. TOP10LIST FAMOUS MARK TWAIN QUOTES 99 Website: www.sassipior.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/sassipior ABOUT MARK TWAIN "tis better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt." Samuel Langhorne Clemens # 1 (November 30, 1835 - April 21, 1910), better known by his pen name Mark Twain, was an American author and humorist. He is most noted for his novels, The Adventures "Giving up smoking is the easiest thing in the world.1know because Ive done it thousands of times." #2 of Tom Sawyer (1876), and its sequel, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885), the latter often called "the Great American Novel." Source: Wikipedia Twain's fame grew with the # 3 "Be careful about reading health books. You may die of a misprint." publication of "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" in 1865. Source: brighthub.com "have never let my schooling interfere with my education." Twain was in demand as a featured #4 speaker, and appeared before many men's clubs, including the Authors' Club, Beefsteak Club, Vagabonds, White Friars, and Monday Evening Club of Hartford. #5 "Ihave been through some terrible things in my life, some of which actually happened." "Buy land, theyre not making itanymore." #6 "Don't go around saying the world owes you a ling, The world owes you nathing. It was here first." #7 MORE MARK TWAIN www.marktwainhouse.org www.cmgww.com "Let us live so that when we come to die even the undertaker will be sorry." #8 www.marktwainproject.org www.marktwainonline.com www.hotelmarktwain.com www.twainquotes.com In honour of Mark Twain 99 #9 "Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society." "A banker is a fellow who lends you his umbrella when the sun is shining and wants it back the minute it begins to rain." #10 Website: www.sassipior.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/sassipior Huckleberry Finn image by Ariel Padilla INFOGRAPHIC MARK TWAIN 2011 FAST FACTS MARK TWAIN BIBLIOGRAPHY Birth name: Samuel Longhorne Clemens (1867) The Celebrated Jumping Frog of the Social Fireside, in the Time of the Hadleyburg (1912) My Platonic Sweetheart Calaveras County Tudors (1900) A Salutation Speech From the (1916) The Mysterious Stranger Nickname (name change): Mark Twain, (1868) General Washington's Negro (1882) The Prince and the Pauper Nineteenth Century to the Twentieth (1919) The Curious Republic of Gondour Thomas Jefferson Snodgrass Body-Servant (1882) The Stolen White Elephant (1901) The Battle Hymn of the Republic. and Other Whimsical Sketches (1868) My Late Senatorial Secretaryship (1883) Life on the Mississippi Updated (1920) Moments with Mark Twain Occupation: Novelist (1869) The Innocents Abroad (1884) Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1901) Edmund Burke on Croker and (1922) The Writings of Mark Twain, 37 Birth date: November 30, 1835 (1870-71) Memoranda (1887) English As She is Taught Tammany vols. (1871) Mark Twain's (Burlesque) (1888) Mark Twain's Library of Humor (1901) To the Person Sitting in Darkness (1923) The United States of Lyncherdom Birth place: Florida, Mo. (1924) Mark Twain's Autobiography (1931) The Private Life of Adam and Eve Autobiography and First Romance (1889) A Connecticut Yankee in King (1901) To My Missionary Critics (essay) Death date: April 21, 1910 (1872) Roughing It Arthur's Court The North Atlantic Review 172 (1873) The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today (1892) The American Claimant (1902) A Double Barrelled Detective Story (1935) Mark Twain's Notebook Death place: Redding, Conn. (1875) Sketches New and Old (1892) Merry Tales (1904) A Dog's Tale (1935) Slovenly Peter Burial location: Woodlawn Cemetery, (1875) Some Learned Fables for Good Old (1892) Those Extraordinary Twins (1904) Extracts from Adam's Diary (1938) The Washoe Giant in San Francisco Elmira, N.Y. Boys and Girls (1893) The £1,000,000 Bank Note and (1905) King Leopold's Soliloquy (1940) Mark Twain in Eruption (1876) Old Times on the Mississippi Other New Stories (1905) The War Prayer (1946) The Portable Mark Twain, Bernard Spouse: Olivia Langdon (1876) The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1894) Tom Sawyer Abroad (1906) The $30,000 Bequest and Other DeVoto editor, Penguin Classics Children: Langdon Clemens, (1876) A Murder, a Mystery, and a (1894) The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson Stories (1962) Letters from the Earth Marriage (1896) Tom Sawyer, Detective (1906) What is Man? (1969) No. 44, The Mysterious Stranger Susy Clemens, Clara Clemens, Jean Clemens (1877) A True Story and the Recent (1896) Personal Recollections of Joan of (1906) Eve's Diary (1992) Mark Twain's Weapons of Satire: anpenalist Writings on the Philippine-American War. Source: cmgww.com Carnival of Crime (1907) Christian Science (1877) The Invalid's Story (1897) How to Tell a Story and other (1907) A Horse's Tale (1878) Punch, Brothers, Punch! and other Essays (1909) Is Shakespeare Dead? (1995) The Bible According to Mark Twain: Sketches (1897) Following the Equator (1909) Captain Stormfield's Visit to Writings on Heaven, Eden, and the Flood (1879) The Great Revolution in Pitcairn (1898) Concerning the Jews Heaven (2009) Who is Mark Twain? (1880) A Tramp Abroad (1898) Is He Dead? (1909) Letters from the Earth (2010) Autobiography of Mark Twain, (1880) 1601: Conversation, as it was by (1900) The Man That Corrupted (1910) Queen Victoria's Jubilee Vol. 1. TOP10LIST FAMOUS MARK TWAIN QUOTES 99 Website: www.sassipior.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/sassipior ABOUT MARK TWAIN "tis better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt." Samuel Langhorne Clemens # 1 (November 30, 1835 - April 21, 1910), better known by his pen name Mark Twain, was an American author and humorist. He is most noted for his novels, The Adventures "Giving up smoking is the easiest thing in the world.1know because Ive done it thousands of times." #2 of Tom Sawyer (1876), and its sequel, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885), the latter often called "the Great American Novel." Source: Wikipedia Twain's fame grew with the # 3 "Be careful about reading health books. You may die of a misprint." publication of "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" in 1865. Source: brighthub.com "have never let my schooling interfere with my education." Twain was in demand as a featured #4 speaker, and appeared before many men's clubs, including the Authors' Club, Beefsteak Club, Vagabonds, White Friars, and Monday Evening Club of Hartford. #5 "Ihave been through some terrible things in my life, some of which actually happened." "Buy land, theyre not making itanymore." #6 "Don't go around saying the world owes you a ling, The world owes you nathing. It was here first." #7 MORE MARK TWAIN www.marktwainhouse.org www.cmgww.com "Let us live so that when we come to die even the undertaker will be sorry." #8 www.marktwainproject.org www.marktwainonline.com www.hotelmarktwain.com www.twainquotes.com In honour of Mark Twain 99 #9 "Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society." "A banker is a fellow who lends you his umbrella when the sun is shining and wants it back the minute it begins to rain." #10 Website: www.sassipior.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/sassipior Huckleberry Finn image by Ariel Padilla INFOGRAPHIC MARK TWAIN 2011 FAST FACTS MARK TWAIN BIBLIOGRAPHY Birth name: Samuel Longhorne Clemens (1867) The Celebrated Jumping Frog of the Social Fireside, in the Time of the Hadleyburg (1912) My Platonic Sweetheart Calaveras County Tudors (1900) A Salutation Speech From the (1916) The Mysterious Stranger Nickname (name change): Mark Twain, (1868) General Washington's Negro (1882) The Prince and the Pauper Nineteenth Century to the Twentieth (1919) The Curious Republic of Gondour Thomas Jefferson Snodgrass Body-Servant (1882) The Stolen White Elephant (1901) The Battle Hymn of the Republic. and Other Whimsical Sketches (1868) My Late Senatorial Secretaryship (1883) Life on the Mississippi Updated (1920) Moments with Mark Twain Occupation: Novelist (1869) The Innocents Abroad (1884) Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1901) Edmund Burke on Croker and (1922) The Writings of Mark Twain, 37 Birth date: November 30, 1835 (1870-71) Memoranda (1887) English As She is Taught Tammany vols. (1871) Mark Twain's (Burlesque) (1888) Mark Twain's Library of Humor (1901) To the Person Sitting in Darkness (1923) The United States of Lyncherdom Birth place: Florida, Mo. (1924) Mark Twain's Autobiography (1931) The Private Life of Adam and Eve Autobiography and First Romance (1889) A Connecticut Yankee in King (1901) To My Missionary Critics (essay) Death date: April 21, 1910 (1872) Roughing It Arthur's Court The North Atlantic Review 172 (1873) The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today (1892) The American Claimant (1902) A Double Barrelled Detective Story (1935) Mark Twain's Notebook Death place: Redding, Conn. (1875) Sketches New and Old (1892) Merry Tales (1904) A Dog's Tale (1935) Slovenly Peter Burial location: Woodlawn Cemetery, (1875) Some Learned Fables for Good Old (1892) Those Extraordinary Twins (1904) Extracts from Adam's Diary (1938) The Washoe Giant in San Francisco Elmira, N.Y. Boys and Girls (1893) The £1,000,000 Bank Note and (1905) King Leopold's Soliloquy (1940) Mark Twain in Eruption (1876) Old Times on the Mississippi Other New Stories (1905) The War Prayer (1946) The Portable Mark Twain, Bernard Spouse: Olivia Langdon (1876) The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1894) Tom Sawyer Abroad (1906) The $30,000 Bequest and Other DeVoto editor, Penguin Classics Children: Langdon Clemens, (1876) A Murder, a Mystery, and a (1894) The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson Stories (1962) Letters from the Earth Marriage (1896) Tom Sawyer, Detective (1906) What is Man? (1969) No. 44, The Mysterious Stranger Susy Clemens, Clara Clemens, Jean Clemens (1877) A True Story and the Recent (1896) Personal Recollections of Joan of (1906) Eve's Diary (1992) Mark Twain's Weapons of Satire: anpenalist Writings on the Philippine-American War. Source: cmgww.com Carnival of Crime (1907) Christian Science (1877) The Invalid's Story (1897) How to Tell a Story and other (1907) A Horse's Tale (1878) Punch, Brothers, Punch! and other Essays (1909) Is Shakespeare Dead? (1995) The Bible According to Mark Twain: Sketches (1897) Following the Equator (1909) Captain Stormfield's Visit to Writings on Heaven, Eden, and the Flood (1879) The Great Revolution in Pitcairn (1898) Concerning the Jews Heaven (2009) Who is Mark Twain? (1880) A Tramp Abroad (1898) Is He Dead? (1909) Letters from the Earth (2010) Autobiography of Mark Twain, (1880) 1601: Conversation, as it was by (1900) The Man That Corrupted (1910) Queen Victoria's Jubilee Vol. 1.

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