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Abroad with Mark Twain and Eugene Field - Tales They Told to a Fellow Correspondent

Abroad with Mark Twain and Eugene Field - Tales They Told to a Fellow Correspondent

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Number of Chapters: 97

Length: 06 hours and 17 minutes

Language: English

This work brings new understanding of the life and work of Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) while living and traveling abroad. Twain and fellow humorist Eugene Field experienced a wide variety of people, places and things together and author Henry Fischer brings them together here, for the first time. - Summary by John Greenman

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Editor’s Note (John Greenman)
Author’s Preface (John Greenman)
How Mark Would Safeguard England (John Greenman)
Mark Philosophized on Willie (John Greenman)
Mark - Regicide (John Greenman)
The Funniest Speech Mark Ever Gave (John Greenman)
Monarchical Atavism (John Greenman)
Democratic Mark and Austrian Aristocracy (John Greenman)
Phil Sheridan's Friend (John Greenman)
"Elizabeth was a He", said Mark (John Greenman)
Mark, the Sleight-of-hand Man (John Greenman)
Mark and the Imperial Mistress (John Greenman)
Mark on Lynch Law (John Greenman)
Recollections of King Charles and Grant (John Greenman)
Mark Missed Gallows-land (John Greenman)
Think of Her Sorrow (John Greenman)
Breaking the News Gently (John Greenman)
Dukes and Unborn Car Horses (John Greenman)
"Pa Used to Be a Terrible Man" (John Greenman)
Mark on the Berlin Cops (John Greenman)
The Sausage Room (John Greenman)
Mark's Glimpse of Schopenhauer (John Greenman)
"Murderer" Blücher in Oxford (John Greenman)
Mark's Human Side (John Greenman)
An Australian Surprise (John Greenman)
Mark in France and Italy (John Greenman)
Why Mark Wouldn't Like to Die Abroad (John Greenman)
The Left Hand Didn't Know (John Greenman)
American Humorists (John Greenman)
Telepathy or Suggestion (John Greenman)
Trying to Be Serious Didn't Work (John Greenman)
Assorted Beauties (John Greenman)
Mark's Children Knew Him (John Greenman)
Mark, Dogs, Dagoes, and Cats (John Greenman)
The Tragedy of Genius (John Greenman)
Kilties and the Lassie (John Greenman)
A Wise Provision of Providence (John Greenman)
The Awful German Language (John Greenman)
Artist or Photographer (John Greenman)
Mark Interviewed the Barber about Harry Thaw (John Greenman)
His Portrait—a Mirror (John Greenman)
Mark, Bismarck, Lincoln, and Darwin (John Greenman)
Mark at the Stock Exchange, Vienna (John Greenman)
Mark and the Prussian Lieutenant (John Greenman)
Mark Studies the Costermonger Language (John Greenman)
That Beautiful Funeral (John Greenman)
Ada's Beast of a Man (John Greenman)
Jealousy in Lowland (John Greenman)
The Troubles of Liz (John Greenman)
The French Madame (John Greenman)
The Great Disappointment (John Greenman)
Rheumatism and Prodding (John Greenman)
On Literary Friendships (John Greenman)
Bayard Taylor's German (John Greenman)
Genius in Extremis (John Greenman)
What May Happen to You after You Are Dead (John Greenman)
Kings in Their Birthday Suits (John Greenman)
Mark on Lincoln's Humanity (John Greenman)
An English Lover of Kings and a Hater (John Greenman)
Mark Got Arrested in Berlin (John Greenman)
Books that Weren't Written (John Greenman)
Mark Enjoyed Other Humorists (John Greenman)
Mark and the English Hack-writer (John Greenman)
Mark Thought Joan of Arc Was Slandered (John Greenman)
Running Amuck—Almost (John Greenman)
Mark's Idiomatic Gems (John Greenman)
Mark and the Girls that Love a Lord (John Greenman)
Mark's Martyrdom (John Greenman)
Slang Not in Mark's Dictionary (John Greenman)
Mark "No Gentleman" (John Greenman)
Mark, Poetry, and Art (John Greenman)
Mark Sheds Light on English History (John Greenman)
Mark Explains Dean Swift (John Greenman)
Mark in Tragedy and Comedy (John Greenman)
"Ambition Is a Jade that More Than One Man Can Ride" (John Greenman)
Mark as a Translator (John Greenman)
Mark in England (John Greenman)
Why Mark Was Uncomfortable in the King of Sweden's Presence (John Greenman)
Mark's Idea of High Art (John Greenman)
Mark Meets King Leopold—Almost (John Greenman)
Sizing Up of Aristocracy by Mark (John Greenman)
The Bald-headed Woman (John Greenman)
When a Publisher Dines and Wines You (John Greenman)
Mark in Politics (John Greenman)
Mark on "Royal Honors" (John Greenman)
American Women the Prettiest (John Greenman)
Where Tay Pay Isn't Tay Pay (John Greenman)
The Man Who Didn't Get Used to Hanging (John Greenman)
Stray Sayings of Mark (John Greenman)
Eugene Field and His Troubles in Chicago (John Greenman)
More of Eugene Field's Trials in London (John Greenman)
Gene, a "Success of Curiosity" (John Greenman)
Dire Consequences of American Horseplay (John Greenman)
Field's Library of Humor (John Greenman)
Those German Professors (John Greenman)
Eugene Field and Northern Lore (John Greenman)
Little Boy Blue (John Greenman)
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