Mark Twain in the New York Times, Part Five (1907-1909)
Author(s): Mark Twain, The New York Times
Genre(s): Literary Collections
Narrators: John Greenman
Number of Chapters: 118
Length: 08 hours and 55 minutes
Language: English
This collection of articles by and about Mark Twain and his family was compiled by Barbara Schmidt, publisher of twainquotes.com. Included in Part Five of this chronological listing (1907-1909) are some of Twain’s short stories, speeches and letters, as they appeared in the New York Times in that period. The original microfiche articles are available at the New York Times’ “Times Machine” website: https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/browser/. - Summary by John Greenman and Barbara Schmidt
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February 3, 1907 - OBITUARY FOR ANDREW W. FOSTER & WANTS A BUSINESS MAN IN THE HALL OF FAME (John Greenman)
June 30, 1907 - MARK TWAIN LIVING UP TO HIS DEGREE, MARK TWAIN'S EXPERIENCES IN THE HANDS OF BRITISH INTERVIEWERS, BANQUET TO MARK TWAIN & MARK TWAIN’S SERIOUS SIDE (John Greenman)
July 18, 1907 - FROM TWAIN BY WIRELESS. Bark Lost Her Bowsprit In Collision with the Minnetonka (John Greenman)
January 19, 1908 - THE KNICKERBOCKER GETS 2 WEEKS MORE & MARK TWAIN STUNNED [at death of E. C. Stedman] (John Greenman)
April 19, 1908 - TWAIN AND MCCARREN MIX WIT WITH ART & MARK TWAIN TELLS ABOUT THE CAT (John Greenman)
The audiobook Mark Twain in the New York Times, Part Five (1907-1909) falls under the genres of Literary Collections. It is written by Mark Twain, The New York Times.