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Mark Twain in the New York Times, Part Six (1910-1919)

Mark Twain in the New York Times, Part Six (1910-1919)

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Number of Chapters: 82

Length: 07 hours and 46 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 Six of this chronological listing (1910-1919) 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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January 6, 1910 - MARK TWAIN GOES BACK (John Greenman)
January 15, 1910 - TO S. L. CLEMENS (John Greenman)
February 6, 1910 - WAS ''TOM SAWYER'' DANISH OR AMERICAN? (John Greenman)
April 15, 1910 - MARK TWAIN BACK IN FEEBLE HEALTH (John Greenman)
April 16, 1910 - MARK TWAIN HOLDS HIS OWN (John Greenman)
April 17, 1910 - MARK TWAIN'S DAUGHTER HERE (John Greenman)
April 18, 1910 - MARK TWAIN SEEMS BETTER (John Greenman)
April 19, 1910 - MARK TWAIN IMPROVING (John Greenman)
April 20, 1910 - MARK TWAIN A LITTLE WEAKER (John Greenman)
April 21, 1910 - MARK TWAIN SINKING (John Greenman)
April 22, 1910 - MARK TWAIN IS DEAD AT 74; TWAIN AS PRINTER'S DEVIL; ENGLAND FEELS HIS LOSS; LAST VISIT TO WASHINGTON & [Editorial] MARK TWAIN (John Greenman)
April 23, 1910 - MARK TWAIN'S LAST BOOK; MARK TWAIN AND HALLEY’S COMET; MARK TWAIN; MARK TWAIN'S BODY TO BE HERE TODAY; MOURNED IN MANY LANDS & TRIBUTE TO TWAIN BY HIS HOME FOLK (John Greenman)
April 24, 1910 - FRENCH SNEER AT MARK TWAIN; LAST GLIMPSE HERE OF MARK TWAIN; MARK TWAIN --- PHILOSOPHER OF DEMOCRACY; MARK TWAIN'S FIRST ENGLISH CRITIC & ENGLAND ALL RIGHT, DECLARES MR. BRYCE (John Greenman)
April 25, 1910 - AKED CALLS TWAIN A SEER & TWAIN AT REST; BURIED BESIDE WIFE (John Greenman)
May 1, 1910 - MARK TWAIN'S SECRET BOOK GIVES STARTLING VIEWS (John Greenman)
May 4, 1910 - MARK TWAIN'S WILL FILED (John Greenman)
May 8, 1910 - KING EDWARD AND MARK TWAIN (John Greenman)
May 14, 1910 - MARK TWAIN'S ''AUTOMATON'' (John Greenman)
May 22, 1910 - JUBILEE STORY BY MARK TWAIN FOR PRIVATE CIRCULATION (John Greenman)
July 2, 1910 - HONESTY OF MEN AND WOMEN (John Greenman)
July 7, 1910 - MANLY AND WIFELY HONESTY [Letter to Editor] (John Greenman)
July 10, 1910 - TWAIN BOOKS FOR LIBRARY (John Greenman)
July 30, 1910 - TWAIN STATUE FOR HEIDELBERG (John Greenman)
August 6, 1910 - MARK TWAIN, ORATOR (John Greenman)
August 20, 1910 - DAUGHTER BORN TO MRS. GABRILOWITSCH (John Greenman)
August 21, 1910 - MARK TWAIN'S AUTOGRAPH (John Greenman)
October 8, 1910 - MR. HOWELLS'S MARK TWAIN (John Greenman)
October 27, 1910 - MARK TWAIN LEFT DAUGHTER $611,136 (John Greenman)
October 28, 1910 - [Editorial] MARK TWAIN'S FORTUNE (John Greenman)
November 14, 1910 - MEMORIAL TO MARK TWAIN (John Greenman)
November 23, 1910 - TRIBUTE TO MARK TWAIN (John Greenman)
December 1, 1910 - PAY WARM TRIBUTE TO TWAIN'S MEMORY (John Greenman)
December 3, 1910 - TRIBUTE TO MARK TWAIN By BRANDER MATTHEWS & SPECIAL OFFER - MARK TWAIN (John Greenman)
December 4, 1910 - MARK TWAIN’S RELATIVES [Letter to the Editor] (John Greenman)
December 7, 1910 - MARK TWAIN’S FAMILY [Letter to the Editor] (John Greenman)
January 6, 1911 - TO BUY MARK TWAIN'S HOME [Hannibal, Mo.] (John Greenman)
February 7, 1911 - ''THE HEAVENLY TWINS'' (John Greenman)
February 8, 1911 - TWAIN MANUSCRIPTS SOLD (John Greenman)
February 9, 1911 - MORE TWAIN BOOKS SOLD (John Greenman)
February 12, 1911 - SHARP COMMENTS BY TWAIN (John Greenman)
February 19, 1911 - DEDICATE TWAIN'S LIBRARY (John Greenman)
March 26, 1911 - QUERIES PUT TO AUTHORS (John Greenman)
June 17, 1911 - MARK TWAIN’S ESTATE TO PAY LESS (John Greenman)
July 15, 1911 - MARK TWAIN ESTATE ABOUT HALF MILLION (John Greenman)
July 19, 1911 - TWAIN'S ESTATE $600,000 (John Greenman)
September 2, 1911 - SAVE MARK TWAIN'S HOME [Hannibal, Mo.] (John Greenman)
October 1, 1911 - UTAH'S WAR GOVERNOR TALKS OF MANY FAMOUS MEN (John Greenman)
October 8, 1911 - MARK TWAIN WAS MUTE (John Greenman)
May 8, 1912 - MARK TWAIN MEMORIAL (John Greenman)
May 9, 1912 - AN INSCRIPTION IN NEED OF AMENDMENT (John Greenman)
May 16, 1912 - MARK TWAIN MEMORIAL TABLET (John Greenman)
May 23, 1912 - MARK TWAIN’S SUMMER HOME SOLD (John Greenman)
May 24, 1912 - MARK TWAIN’S SUMMER HOME NOT SOLD (John Greenman)
May 31, 1912 - MARK TWAIN ON TEDDY (John Greenman)
July 20, 1912 - ENDOWS TWAIN LIBRARY (John Greenman)
October 13, 1912 - MARK TWAIN - The Official Three-Volume Biography (John Greenman)
February 2,1913 - A TRAGIC DEATH (John Greenman)
March 22,1913 - HOW TWAIN REACHED OLD AGE (John Greenman)
December 7, 1914 - A ''WAR PRAYER'' BY TWAIN (John Greenman)
February 20, 1915 - FRANK FULLER DEAD (John Greenman)
May 16,1915 - AUTHORS GIVE MANUSCRIPTS FOR WAR SALE (John Greenman)
June 6, 1915 - MARK TWAIN [popularity with German readers] (John Greenman)
August 3, 1915 - TWO PAINFUL POEMS [''Punch, Brothers, Punch''] (John Greenman)
August 8, 1915 - THE HAUNTING DOGGEREL [''Punch, Brothers, Punch''] (John Greenman)
September 26, 1915 - FINANCIAL MISTAKES OF LEADERS AND THINKERS (John Greenman)
April 30, 1916 - MARK TWAIN, MR. HOWELLS [Book Review of ''The Mysterious Stranger''] (John Greenman)
August 27, 1916 - LITERARY STYLE [Untitled Review of ''The Mysterious Stranger''] (John Greenman)
February 7, 1917 - He Gave Credit, but in the Wrong Place [''Punch, Brothers, Punch''] (John Greenman)
March 7, 1917 - INVENTOR IN POORHOUSE (John Greenman)
May 6, 1917 - BOOKS THIS SEASON [Mark Twain's Letters] (John Greenman)
June 3, 1917 - AS TO POSTHUMOUS [''What Is Man''] (John Greenman)
July 2, 1917 - TO SELL MARK TWAIN HOME (John Greenman)
September 9, 1917 - LATEST WORKS OF FICTION - JAP HERRON [Book Review] (John Greenman)
November 18, 1917 - MARK TWAIN AS A LETTER WRITER (John Greenman)
February 11, 1918 - TWAIN'S DAUGHTER SPURNS SPIRIT BOOK (John Greenman)
February 12, 1918 - ANNOYING, BUT NOT DANGEROUS [Editorial] (John Greenman)
June 9, 1918 - SUE FOR ''SPIRIT'' STORY (John Greenman)
July 28, 1918 - SPIRITUALISM IN LAWSUIT (John Greenman)
September 15, 1918 - TO AID ARTISTS AFFECTED BY WAR (John Greenman)
October 25, 1918 - TWAIN HOME A REST CAMP (John Greenman)
November 7, 1918 - STORMFIELD FOR A HOME (John Greenman)
December 23, 1919 - MARK TWAIN'S HOME SOLD [Hartford mansion] (John Greenman)
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