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Mark Twain’s Journal Writings

Mark Twain’s Journal Writings

By: Mark Twain
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Dive into the intriguing world of Mark Twain with this third volume of his journal writings, which continues the eclectic journey set forth in the first two volumes. This collection features a captivating array of works that were published in magazines during Twains lifetime, alongside essays curated by editors and Twain himself from his larger body of work. Among the treasures in this volume are Buying Gloves in Gibraltar, The Great Revolution in Pitcairn, and A Gift from India, complete with insightful editors notes on Twain’s lecture circuit and his authorship of Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc. Other highlights include From India to South Africa, The Esquimau Maidens Romance, and Edward Mills and George Benton A Tale, as well as the thought-provoking piece Does the Race of Man Love a Lord? featuring an introduction by John Greenman.Copyright Comedy and Fairy Tales Art Literary History & Criticism Social Sciences World
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  • 008 - Does the Race of Man Love a Lord
    Nov 18 2025
    Dive into the intriguing world of Mark Twain with this third volume of his journal writings, which continues the eclectic journey set forth in the first two volumes. This collection features a captivating array of works that were published in magazines during Twains lifetime, alongside essays curated by editors and Twain himself from his larger body of work. Among the treasures in this volume are Buying Gloves in Gibraltar, The Great Revolution in Pitcairn, and A Gift from India, complete with insightful editors notes on Twain’s lecture circuit and his authorship of Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc. Other highlights include From India to South Africa, The Esquimau Maidens Romance, and Edward Mills and George Benton A Tale, as well as the thought-provoking piece Does the Race of Man Love a Lord? featuring an introduction by John Greenman.
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    33 mins
  • 007 - Edward Mills and George Benton A Tale
    Nov 18 2025
    Dive into the intriguing world of Mark Twain with this third volume of his journal writings, which continues the eclectic journey set forth in the first two volumes. This collection features a captivating array of works that were published in magazines during Twains lifetime, alongside essays curated by editors and Twain himself from his larger body of work. Among the treasures in this volume are Buying Gloves in Gibraltar, The Great Revolution in Pitcairn, and A Gift from India, complete with insightful editors notes on Twain’s lecture circuit and his authorship of Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc. Other highlights include From India to South Africa, The Esquimau Maidens Romance, and Edward Mills and George Benton A Tale, as well as the thought-provoking piece Does the Race of Man Love a Lord? featuring an introduction by John Greenman.
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    16 mins
  • 006 - At the Appetite-cure
    Nov 18 2025
    Dive into the intriguing world of Mark Twain with this third volume of his journal writings, which continues the eclectic journey set forth in the first two volumes. This collection features a captivating array of works that were published in magazines during Twains lifetime, alongside essays curated by editors and Twain himself from his larger body of work. Among the treasures in this volume are Buying Gloves in Gibraltar, The Great Revolution in Pitcairn, and A Gift from India, complete with insightful editors notes on Twain’s lecture circuit and his authorship of Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc. Other highlights include From India to South Africa, The Esquimau Maidens Romance, and Edward Mills and George Benton A Tale, as well as the thought-provoking piece Does the Race of Man Love a Lord? featuring an introduction by John Greenman.
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    28 mins
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