Citations with the tag: TWAIN, Mark, 1835-1910
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- BLAZING A PATH.
Bledsoe, Helen Wieman // Cobblestone; May/Jun2009, Vol. 30 Issue 5, p5The article presents information on Halley's Comet, and its correlation with author Mark Twain.
- A New Name.
Durway, Julie Doyle // Cobblestone; May/Jun2009, Vol. 30 Issue 5, p8The article focuses on the incident related to Mississippi River when author Samuel Clemens resorted to his new name as Mark Twain.
- 'Mark Twain in the Adirondacks' at Guggenheim Camp.
Durway, Julie Doyle // Adirondack Daily Enterprise; 8/12/2010, Vol. 117 Issue 190, Special section p3The article focuses on the organization of "Mark Twain in the Adirondacks" program by several authors, scholars and other admirers of the writer and humorist to be held at Guggenheim Camp in Saranac Lake, New York on August 14, 2010.
- Emigrants West, Gold East.
J. M. // Cobblestone; Jan2009, Vol. 30 Issue 1, p11The article details the life and works of Samuel Clemens before he became a famous American author, including his brief service as a Confederate soldier during the Civil War.
- Untitled.
J. M. // New Yorker; 7/19/1982, Vol. 58 Issue 22, p76An excerpt from the periodical "Dayton Journal Herald," written by Samuel Longhorne Clemens is presented.
- Just think what he would have said about voice mail.
J. M. // Yankee; Nov94, Vol. 58 Issue 11, p153Presents information on writer Mark Twain's experiences with the telephone. Telephone's operation; Rating system; Rebuked of Hartford's telephone company.
- Samuel Langhorne Clemens.
J. M. // Monkeyshines on America; Dec2001 Nevada Issue, p17The author Samuel Langhorne Clemens, better known as celebrated Connecticut author Mark Twain got his start as a writer in Nevada. In 1862, the Territorial Enterprise, a respected newspaper in Virginia City, Nevada, published an article with a satirical view of a local judge. On February 2,...
- Never Too Late�.
J. M. // Scholastic News -- Edition 5/6; 12/6/2010, Vol. 79 Issue 10/11, p3This article reports on the release an autobiography of author Mark Twain in November 2010.
- Memories of Food on an American Farm.
Twain, Mark // Read; 11/28/2008, Vol. 58 Issue 7, p14An excerpt from a book by American author Mark Twain on food is presented.
- Journal of a riverboat genius.
Sienko, Timothy // UWM Post (Milwaukee, WI); 2/7/2011, p11The article reports that University of California Press has recently released the first of three books that will be the complete autobiography about writer Mark Twain.
- Twain celebration.
Sienko, Timothy // Newsweek; 10/7/85, Vol. 106 Issue 15, p12Tourists are coming to Hannibal, Mo., in droves this year to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Mark Twain's birth. Planners expect to end up slightly in the black as groups like the Oak Ridge Boys draw up to 8,000 to the new Riverfront Amphitheater.
- Mark Twain rents a cat.
Hitch, M. // Yankee; Apr90, Vol. 54 Issue 4, p56Discusses the love of author Mark Twain for cats. Cat-renting; Recollections of others about Twain's fondness for felines.
- Twain's razor-sharp wit.
Barney, William J. // Yankee; Feb93, Vol. 57 Issue 2, p10Recounts an anecdote about Mark Twain. `October 1992 issue's article `Huck Finn Wouldn't Have Come Near It'; Twain's remark upon receiving his portrait from an artist.
- Current Mark Twain Bibliography.
Leonard, James S.; Rohman, Chad // Mark Twain Circular; Nov2009, Vol. 23 Issue 2, p7Presents a bibliography on the subject related to Mark Twain which includes the book "Mark Twain, Unsanctified Newspaper Reporter," by James E. Caron, "Gender Play in Mark Twain: Cross-Dressing and Transgression," by Linda Morris, and "Bloom's How to Write About Mark Twain," by R. Kent Rasmussen.
- Current Mark Twain Bibliography.
Leonard, James S.; Rohman, Chad // Mark Twain Circular; Apr2010, Vol. 24 Issue 1, p5A bibliography is presented on subjects related to Mark Twain scholarship which includes the books "Mark Twain's Travel Literature: The Odyssey of a Mind," by Harold H. Hellwig; "Wild Nights!: Stories About the last Days of Poe, Dickinson, Twain, James and Hemingway," by Joyce Carol Oates; and...
- Current Mark Twain Bibliography.
Leonard, James S.; Rohman, Chad // Mark Twain Circular; Apr2011, Vol. 25 Issue 1, p6Presents a bibliography on the subject regarding the life of author Mark Twain whcih includes "Heretical Fictions: Religion in the Literature of Mark Twain" by Lawrence I. Berkove and Joseph Csicsila, "Mark Twain: Critical Insights" edited by R. Kent Rasmussen and "Mainly the Truth: Interviews...
- The future's so bright I gotta wear shades.
Tarr, Robert W. // Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery; Jul2009, Vol. 1 Issue 1, p1The article presents a quote from author Mark Twain commenting on the 500th birthday of movable type press inventor Johannes Gutenberg.
- A few thoughts on the business of faith.
Tarr, Robert W. // Forbes Asia; Nov2011, Vol. 7 Issue 13, p128The article presents several quotes on faith including one from author Mark Twain, another from Helen Keller, and another from Gladys Taber.
- People enjoy day of Twain on Lower Saranac Lake.
Tarr, Robert W. // Adirondack Daily Enterprise; 8/16/2010, Vol. 117 Issue 193, p1The article reports on the 150th birthday celebration of the author Mark Twain which was attended by 70 people in Saranac Lake, New York.
- A Humane Word from Satan.
Twain, Mark // 30,000 Dollar Bequest & Other Stories; 3/1/2006, p127The following letter, signed by Satan and purporting to come from him, is suspected to have reason to believe was not written by him, but by Mark Twain.
- DAVID WILSON AND SAM CLEMENS: THE PUBLIC IMAGE VS. THE PRIVATE MAN.
Rachal, John // American Notes & Queries; Sep74, Vol. 13 Issue 1, p6Focuses on David Wilson, Mark Twain's character in his novels. Importance of Wilson in the novel titled after him; Twain's identification with Wilson as a man with conflicting personalities; Identity problems in various Twain characters.
- Mark Twain's Letters Complete: Arranged with Comment by Albert Bigelow Paine.
Twain, Mark // Entire Project Gutenberg Works of Mark Twain; 3/1/2006, p4040Mark Twain letters are here gathered for those who wish to pursue the subject somewhat more exhaustively from the strictly personal side. Selections from this correspondence were used in the biography mentioned. Most of these are here reprinted in the belief that an owner of the "Letters" will...
- Mark Twain's Italian Adventure.
Twain, Mark // Primo; Aug-Oct2010, Vol. 11 Issue 3, p20An excerpt from the first chapter of the book "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer," by Samuel Clemens is presented.
- Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum.
Twain, Mark // Arkansas Review: A Journal of Delta Studies; Spring2009, Vol. 40 Issue 1, Preceding p1Presents a color photograph of the Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum in Hannibal, Missouri.
- A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court.
Twain, Mark // Scholastic Scope; 2/8/2010, Vol. 58 Issue 11, p6The article presents the script of the play "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court," by Mark Twain.
- 'THIRTY THOUSAND KILLED A MILLION.'
Twain, Mark // Atlantic (02769077); Apr92, Vol. 269 Issue 4, p52Presents an excerpt of the essay 'Thirty Thousand Killed a Million,' by Mark Twain, written during 1902. INSET: ANTI-IMPERIALIST HOMECOMING.
- Write What You Know.
Davis, Mary J. // Appleseeds; Jan2001, Vol. 3 Issue 5, p22Cites the example of author Mark Twain to illustrate how everyday, common things can be sources of inspiration for great writing.
- Mark Twain.
McKittrick, Rosemary // Antiques & Collecting Magazine; Oct2003, Vol. 108 Issue 8, p44Profiles novelist Mark Twain. INSET: Mark Twain.
- Editor's Note.
Chorlian, Meg // Cobblestone; May/Jun2009, Vol. 30 Issue 5, p1The article focuses on writer Mark Twain.
- A GOOD DEAL OF TROUBLE.
Burket, Mary Lou // Cobblestone; May/Jun2009, Vol. 30 Issue 5, p2The article presents information about writer Mark Twain.
- RIVERBOAT DAYS.
Miller, Jerry // Cobblestone; May/Jun2009, Vol. 30 Issue 5, p6The article presents information on how author Samuel Clemens, also known as Mark Twain, got involved in riverboating.
- Finding a Voice.
Trevathan, Mary Ann; Matthews, Andrew // Cobblestone; May/Jun2009, Vol. 30 Issue 5, p9The article presents information on the first job and subsequent phases in the life and career of author Samuel Clemens or Mark Twain.
- The Quaker City Tour.
A. M. // Cobblestone; May/Jun2009, Vol. 30 Issue 5, p12The article focuses on the incident of Quaker City tour, related to author Mark Twain.
- The TROUBLE Begins at EIGHT.
Roop, Peter // Cobblestone; May/Jun2009, Vol. 30 Issue 5, p13The article presents information on the career of author Mark Twain, as a lecturer.
- Newfangled Machines.
Levinson, Cynthia // Cobblestone; May/Jun2009, Vol. 30 Issue 5, p18The article presents information on various equipment and gadgets like typewriter, used by author Mark Twain.
- Did you Know.
Ware, Chris // Cobblestone; May/Jun2009, Vol. 30 Issue 5, p24The article focuses on various facts related to the life of author Mark Twain, depicted with the help of some cartoons.
- TWAIN TITLES.
C. L. // Cobblestone; May/Jun2009, Vol. 30 Issue 5, p29A list of the works of author Mark Twain and their publication dates, is presented along with some photographs.
- Mark Twain...ACTIVIST!
Lusted, Marcia Amidon // Cobblestone; May/Jun2009, Vol. 30 Issue 5, p30The article focuses on various subjects and issues dealt by author Mark Twain in his works, one of them being slavery.
- A HAPPY HOME.
Nelson, Bill // Cobblestone; May/Jun2009, Vol. 30 Issue 5, p32The article presents information on the good and bad times faced by author Mark Twain and his family.
- Tell It Like Twain Contest.
Nelson, Bill // Cobblestone; May/Jun2009, Vol. 30 Issue 5, p35The article presents information on a contest called Tell It Like Twain Contest.
- Going Global.
Lusted, Marcia Amidon // Cobblestone; May/Jun2009, Vol. 30 Issue 5, p40The article focuses on the places visited worldwide by author Mark Twain.
- Digging Deeper.
Lusted, Marcia Amidon // Cobblestone; May/Jun2009, Vol. 30 Issue 5, p44The article focuses on various available resources related to author Mark Twain like books, web resources, and places to visit.
- Plain English.
LaMothe, Carmelle L. // Cobblestone; May/Jun2009, Vol. 30 Issue 5, p44The article presents information on colloquial or vernacular styles, used by author Mark Twain.
- Just friends.
Denenberg, Dennis // Cobblestone; May/Jun2009, Vol. 30 Issue 5, p47The article presents clues and hints about a famous woman author, highly admired by author Mark Twain.
- Brain Ticklers.
Denenberg, Dennis // Cobblestone; May/Jun2009, Vol. 30 Issue 5, p48A quiz related to the life and career of author Mark Twain is presented.
- Cartoon Connection with EBENEZER & The COLONEL.
Lewis, K E // Cobblestone; May/Jun2009, Vol. 30 Issue 5, p49A cartoon related to author Mark Twain is presented.
- Feline Friends.
Lewis, K E // Cobblestone; May/Jun2009, Vol. 30 Issue 5, p50The article presents information on the love and admiration of author Mark Twain for cats.
- Noms de Plume.
Lusted, Marcia Amidon // Calliope; Jul/Aug2011, Vol. 21 Issue 9, p33The article presents information on noms de plume, or pen names, of several authors like Mark Twain, Nora Roberts, and George Orwell.
- The Word and Mr. Clemens.
LEDERER, RICHARD // USA Today Magazine; Nov2010, Vol. 139 Issue 2786, p82The article announces the 100th death anniversary of American writer Samuel Langhorne Clemens or Mark Twain.
- Twain letter returns home.
LEDERER, RICHARD // American Libraries; Jun88, Vol. 19 Issue 6, p548Features the letter of Mark Twain which relates to the ownership of American's most prized literary manuscript 'Huck Finn.'

