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Mark Twain in the New York Times, Part One (1867-1879)

Mark Twain in the New York Times, Part One (1867-1879)

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Number of Chapters: 32

Length: 04 hours and 19 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 the chronological listing are some of Twain’s short stories, speeches and letters, as they appeared in the New York Times from the first (May 1, 1867) up through 1924 (the most recent Public Domain year available). "Part One" of the collection includes articles that appeared from 1867 through 1879. The original microfiche articles are available at the New York Times "Time Machine" website: https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/browser/ - Summary by John Greenman and Barbara Schmidt

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May 1, 1867 - New Publications [Jumping Frog] (John Greenman)
May 7, 1867 - Mark Twain's Lecture [Sandwich Islands] (John Greenman)
June 9, 1867 - The Pleasure Excursion to Europe and Palestine - Sailing of the Quaker City (John Greenman)
July 23, 1871 - A Real Church & A New Beecher Church (John Greenman)
January 25, 1872 - Mark Twain's Lecture [''Roughing It''] (John Greenman)
November 26, 1872 - Perils of the Sea (John Greenman)
February 6, 1873 - Mark Twain's Lecture on the Sandwich Islands [Review] (John Greenman)
June 11, 1873 - Mark Twain - An Interesting Question in Trade-Mark - The ''Innocent'' at Law (John Greenman)
June 12, 1873 - Mark Twain's Suit - He Obtains a Permanent Injunction (John Greenman)
September 17, 1874 - Amusements [Review of performance of ''The Gilded Age''] (John Greenman)
November 29, 1874 - Sociable Jimmy (John Greenman)
December 24, 1874 - Amusements - The 100th Representation of ''The Gilded Age'' (John Greenman)
April 29, 1875 - Proposed Shakespeare Memorial (John Greenman)
October 1, 1875 - A Persistent Beggar (John Greenman)
December 9, 1875 - Mark Twain’s Contribution (John Greenman)
March 19, 1876 - Mark Twain on St. Patrick (John Greenman)
October 2, 1876 - Mark Twain in Politics (John Greenman)
October 29, 1876 - Mark Twain Compliments Postmaster James (John Greenman)
December 23, 1876 - Forefather’s Day - Speech of Mr. Samuel Clemens: ''The Oldest Inhabitant-The Weather'' (John Greenman)
January 13, 1877 - Unsigned book review for Tom Sawyer (John Greenman)
June 17, 1877 - Mark Twain [How he got his name] (John Greenman)
August 1, 1877 - Amusements - Fifth-Avenue Theatre (John Greenman)
September 20, 1877 - Mark Twain’s ''Tramp'' of The Sea (John Greenman)
October 7, 1877 - Mark Twain’s War Experiences (John Greenman)
December 20, 1877 - Twain at the Whittier Dinner (John Greenman)
April 12,1878 - The Start for Germany (John Greenman)
April 11, 1879 - Too Late for Roger McPherson - Mark Twain Apologizes for Not making a speech (John Greenman)
September 3, 1879 - Mark Twain Home Again (John Greenman)
October 19, 1879 - ''The Innocents'' in Elmira & Patriotic Letter from Mark Twain (John Greenman)
November 15, 1879 - Banquet of the Army of the Tennessee (John Greenman)
November 26, 1879 - How His Time is Wasted (John Greenman)
December 14, 1879 - The Postal Order Again (John Greenman)
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