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The Autobiography of Mark Twain

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The Autobiography of Mark Twain

By Mark Twain.

Table of Contents

  1. Titlepage
  2. Imprint
  3. Introduction
  4. Preface
  5. Early Fragments
  6. The Autobiography of Mark Twain
    1. Volume I
      1. The Tennessee Land
      2. Early Years in Florida, Missouri
      3. The Grant Dictations
        1. The Chicago G.A.R. Festival
        2. Grant and the Chinese
        3. A Call with W. D. Howells on General Grant
        4. About General Grant’s “Memoirs”
        5. Gerhardt and the Grant Bust
        6. The Reverend Doctor N⸺ Visits General Grant
      4. The Machine Episode
      5. Chapters Begun in Vienna
        1. Early Days
        2. Jane Lampton Clemens
        3. Playing “Bear”—Herrings—Jim Wolf and the Cats
        4. Jim Wolf and the Cats
        5. Macfarlane
        6. Old Lecture Days in Boston
        7. Ralph Keeler
        8. Beauties of the German Language
        9. A Viennese Procession
        10. Comment on Tautology and Grammar
      6. Private History of a Ms. That Came to Grief
        1. The Letter
      7. Chapters Added in Florence
        1. Author’s Note
        2. Villa Quarto
        3. Villa Quarto (Continued)
        4. A Memory of John Hay
        5. Notes on “Innocents Abroad”
        6. Stevenson, Aldrich, etc.
      8. Henry H. Rogers
        1. Henry H. Rogers (Continued)
      9. Interval of Two Years
        1. January 9, 1906
        2. New York, January 10, 1906
        3. New York, January 12, 1906
        4. New York, January 13, 1906
        5. New York, January 15, 1906
      10. Mrs. Morris’s Illness Takes a Serious Turn
        1. New York, January 15th, Continued
      11. About General Sickles
        1. New York, January 16th, Continued
        2. New York, Thursday, January 18, 1906
      12. About Dueling
    2. Volume II
      1. Mark Twain
      2. The Character of Man
        1. New York, Wednesday, January 24, 1906
        2. New York, Thursday, February 1, 1906
        3. New York, February 1, 1906
        4. New York, Friday, February 2, 1906
        5. New York, Monday, February 5, 1906
        6. New York, Tuesday, February 6, 1906
        7. Wednesday, February 7, 1906
        8. New York, Thursday, February 8, 1906
        9. New York, Friday, February 9, 1906
        10. New York, Monday, February 12, 1906
        11. New York, Tuesday, February 13, 1906
        12. New York, Wednesday, February 14, 1906
        13. New York, Thursday, February 15, 1906
        14. Friday, February 16, 1906
        15. Tuesday, February 20, 1906
        16. New York, Wednesday, February 21, 1906
        17. New York, Thursday, February 22, 1906
        18. Friday, February 23, 1906
        19. Monday, February 26, 1906
        20. Monday, March 5, 1906
        21. Tuesday, March 6, 1906
        22. Wednesday, March 7, 1906
        23. Thursday, March 8, 1906
        24. Friday, March 9, 1906
        25. Monday, March 12, 1906
        26. Wednesday, March 14, 1906
        27. Monday, March 5, 1906
        28. Friday, March 16, 1906
        29. Wednesday, March 21, 1906
        30. Friday, March 22, 1906
        31. Friday, March 23, 1906
        32. Monday, March 26, 1906
        33. Tuesday, March 27, 1906
        34. Wednesday, March 28, 1906
        35. Thursday, March 29, 1906
        36. Friday, March 30, 1906
        37. Monday, April 2, 1906
        38. Wednesday, April 4, 1906
        39. Thursday, April 5, 1906
          1. Orion Clemens Resumed
        40. Friday, April 6, 1906
          1. Orion Resumed
        41. Monday, April 9, 1906
        42. Tuesday, April 10, 1906
        43. Wednesday, April 11, 1906
  7. Endnotes
  8. Colophon
  9. Uncopyright

Imprint

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Introduction

Mark Twain had been a celebrity for a good many years before he could be persuaded to regard himself as anything more than an accident, a news-writer to whom distinction had come as a matter of good fortune rather than as a tribute to genius. Sooner or later his “vein” would be worked out, when he would of necessity embark in other pursuits.

He had already owned a newspaper, and experimented more or less casually⁠—and unfortunately⁠—with a variety of other enterprises, when in 1884 he capitalized a publishing concern, primarily to produce his own works, but not without a view to the establishment of something more dependable than authorship. It probably never occurred to him during those years that he had achieved anything like a permanent place in literary history; if the idea of an autobiography had intruded itself now and then, it had not seriously troubled him. 1

But a year later, when the publication by his firm of the Memoirs of Gen. U.S. Grant brought him into daily association with the dying conqueror, the thought came that the story of this episode might be worthy of preservation. It was not, for the present, at least, to be an autobiography, but no more than a few chapters, built around a great historic figure. General Grant’s own difficulties in setting down his memories suggested prompt action. Mark Twain’s former lecture agent, James Redpath, was visiting him at this time, and with a knowledge of shorthand became his amanuensis. The work they did together was considerable, covering in detail the story of the Grant publishing venture. Clemens may have planned other chapters of a personal sort, but, unaccustomed to dictation, he found the work tedious, with a result, as it seemed to him, unsatisfactory.

A number of important things happened to Mark Twain during the next dozen years, among them his business failure, which left him with a load of debt, dependent entirely upon authorship and the lecture platform for rehabilitation and support. The story of his splendid victory, the payment to the last dollar of his indebtedness, has been widely told. He was in Vienna when he completed this triumph, and, whatever he had been before, he was now unquestionably a world figure with a recognized place in history. Realization of this may have prompted him to begin, during those busy Vienna winters (1897 to 1899), something


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