Mark Twain in the New York Times, Part Seven (1920-1924)
Author(s): Mark Twain, The New York Times
Genre(s): Literary Collections
Narrators: John Greenman
Number of Chapters: 33
Length: 03 hours and 25 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 Seven of this chronological listing (1920-1924) are articles concerning his death, 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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March 21, 1920 - TOPICS OF THE WEEK - CHANGING HUMOR [Editorial related to Van Wyck Brooks] (John Greenman)
April 4, 1920 - MARK TWAIN [Editorial related to Gamaliel Bradford] & MARK TWAIN'S HARTFORD HOME [Letter to the Editor] (John Greenman)
May 17, 1920 - TOPICS OF THE WEEK - COERCION CAN BE APPLIED [Editorial - Hartford mansion] (John Greenman)
The audiobook Mark Twain in the New York Times, Part Seven (1920-1924) falls under the genres of Literary Collections. It is written by Mark Twain, The New York Times.