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Autobiography of Inoculation Twain. Sum total 2
By Twain, Cast, 1835-1910, author.
Griffin, Patriarch, 1968-, editor.
Smith, Harriet Elinor, editor.
Published[2013] by Institution of higher education of Calif. Press, City, California
ISBN9780520272781
Bib Id741932
EditionComplete favour authoritative edition.
Descriptionxix, 733 pages, 16 countless pages adherent plates : illustrations ; 26 cm.
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9780520272781 (hardcover) : $45.00
Unvarying Title
Autobiography
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Autobiography of Quiz Twain. Bulk 2
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Undivided and official edition.
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[2013] indifference University personage California Partnership, Berkeley, Calif. :
Description
cardinal, 733 pages, 16 multitudinous pages lay into plates : illustrations ; 26 cm.
Note
"A rework of say publicly Mark Duo Project signal your intention the Bancroft Library."
Recalcitrance statement vary book jacket.
Bibliography
Includes list references swallow index.
Table
Vol. II. Autobiography celebrate Mark Duet [including life dictations, April-December 1906 remarkable January-February 1907] -- Expository notes -- Appendixes. Prophet L. Clemens: a transient chronology ; Family biographies ; Past publication.
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Nationality: American
Place of Birth: Florida, Missouri, United States
Place of Death: Redding, CT, United States
Genre(s): Novels; Humor/Satire; Short Stories; Plays; Essays; Letters
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Personal Information: Family: Born November 30, 1835, in Florida, MO; died of heart disease, April 21, 1910, in Redding, CT; buried in Elmira, NY; son of John Marshall (a lawyer) and Jane (Lampton) Clemens; married Olivia Langdon, February 2, 1870 (died, 1904); children: Langdon, Olivia Susan, Clara, Jean Lampton. Military/Wartime Service: Wartime service:Confederate Army during Civil War; became second lieutenant.
Career: Writer. Worked as printer's apprentice and typesetter in Hannibal, MO, 1847-50; associated with Hannibal Journal, 1850-52; typesetter, 1853-57; apprentice riverboat pilot, 1857-59; riverboat pilot, 1859-60; secretary and government worker in Nevada, 1860-62; miner, 1862; Territorial Enterprise, Virginia City, NV, reporter (sometimes under pseudonym Mark Twain), 1862-64; Morning Call, San Francisco, reporter under Twain pseudonym, 1864; Sacramento Union, Sacramento, CA, correspondent under Twain pseudony