The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes (190721).
Vol. 17. Later National Literature, Part II.
VIII. Mark Twain.
Bibliography.
- Johnson, Merle. A Bibliography of The Work of Mark Twain, Samuel Langhorne Clemens. A List of First Editions in Book Form and of First Printings in Periodicals and Occasional Publications of His Varied Literary Activities. New York and London, 1910. [In four parts, a list of first editions of books with descriptions of volumes and contents, and lists of books containing speeches, letters, and anecdotes. With an index showing the successive publications of the items in the books listed and including articles in magazines only.]
- Henderson, Archibald. Mark Twain. London, 1911. New York, 1912. [Contains: A Bibliography of Books, Essays, and Articles Dealing with Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) 1869 (September)-1910 (September).] Paine, Albert Bigelow. Mark Twain. A Biography. The Personal and Literary Life of Samuel Langhorne Clemens. With Letters, Comments and Incidental Writings Hitherto Unpublished; Also New Episodes, Anecdotes, etc. Three Vols. New York and London, 1912. [Contains: A Chronological List of Mark Twains WorkPublished and Otherwise. From 18511910. Particularly valuable for information as to the time and place of composition as well as the publication of Mark Twains work.]
II. COLLECTED WORKS
- Writings. Authorized Uniform Ed. 25 vols. New York and London, 18691910. [Several eds. from same type.] 22 vols. Hartford, 18991901. [Several eds.] Works. 18 vols. New York and London, n. d. [Several eds.]
- III. SEPARATE WORKS
- The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County, and Other Sketches. New York, London, 1867. The Jumping Frog in English, then in French, then Clawed Back into a Civilized Language once more by Patient, Unremunerated Toil. New York and London, 1903.
- The Public to Mark Twain. 1868.
- The Innocents Abroad, or, the New Pilgrims Progress; being Some Account of the Steamship Quaker Citys Pleasure Excursion to Europe and the Holy Land; with Descriptions of Countries, Nations, Incidents and Adventures, as they Appeared to the Author. Hartford, Conn., 1869. English unauthorized ed. in two parts, the Innocents Abroad and The New Pilgrims Progress, and combined, Mark Twains Pleasure Trip on the Continent, 1870.
- Mark Twains (Burlesque) Autobiography and First Romance. 1871.
- Mark Twains Memoranda. From the Galaxy. Toronto, 1871.
- Eye Openers. Good Things, Immensely Funny Sayings & Stories That Will Bring a Smile upon the Gruffest Countenance. London, 1871.
- Screamers. A Gathering of Scraps of Humour, Delicious Bits, & Short Stories. London, 1871.
- Roughing It. London and Hartford, 1872. [English ed. in two parts, Roughing It and The Innocents at Home, published a little before the American ed.]
- A Curious Dream; and Other Sketches. London, 1872.
- Mark Twains Sketches. London, 1872.
- Practical Jokes with Artemus Ward. Including the Story of the Man who Fought Cats. By Mark Twain and other Humorists. London, 1872.
- The Choice Humorous Works of Mark Twain. Now First Collected. With Extra Passages to the Innocents Abroad, now first Reprinted, and A Life of the Author. London, 1873.
- The Gilded Age. A Tale of To-day. Hartford, 1874. [With Charles Dudley Warner.]
- Number One. Mark Twains Sketches. 1874.
- Mark Twains Sketches, New and Old. Now First Published in Complete Form. Hartford and Chicago, 1875.
- Old Times on the Mississippi. Toronto, 1876. [Atlantic, Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June, Aug., 1875. Toronto vol. contains also A Literary Nightmare, Atlantic, Feb., 1876.]
- Information Wanted and Other Sketches. London, 1876.
- The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. London, Hartford, 1876.
- A True Story, and The Recent Carnival of Crime. Boston, 1877.
- Punch, Brothers, Punch! And Other Sketches. 1878.
- A Tramp Abroad. London, Hartford, 1880.
- The Prince and The Pauper. A Tale for Young People of All Ages. London, Boston, 1882.
- The Stolen White Elephant, etc. London, Boston, 1882.
- Date 1601. Conversation, As It Was by the Social Fireside, in the Time of the Tudors. [Privately printed, 1882.]
- Life on the Mississippi. London, Boston, 1883. [Includes Old Times on the Mississippi, Atlantic, 1875, and Toronto, 1876.]
- The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Tom Sawyers Comrade). Scene: The Mississippi Valley. Time: Forty to Fifty Years Ago. London, 1884. New York, 1885.
- English as She Is Taught
With a Commentary thereon by Mark Twain. London, 1887. [Commentary with a biography of the author by M. I. Lans, Boston, 1900.]
- A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthurs Court. New York, London, 1889.
- Merry Tales. 1892.
- The American Claimant. New York, London, 1892. [First in various newspapers and in The Idler, Jan., 1892, to Jan., 1893.]
- The £1,000,000 Bank-Note and Other New Stories. New York, London, 1893.
- Puddnhead Wilsons Calendar for 1894. [1893.]
- Sawyer Abroad. By Huck Finn. Edited by Mark Twain. New York, London, 1894. [Serially in St. Nicholas, Nov., 1893, to Apr., 1894.]
- The Tragedy of Puddnhead Wilson and The Comedy, Those Extraordinary Twins. London, Hartford, 1894. [Serially in Century, Dec., 1893, to June, 1894.]
- Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc by the Sieur Louis de Conte. Freely Translated Out of the Ancient French into Modern English from the Original Unpublished Manuscript in the National Archives of France by Jean François Alden. London, New York, 1896. [Serially in Harpers, Apr., 1895, to Apr., 1896.]
- Tom Sawyer Abroad, Tom Sawyer, Detective, and Other Stories, Etc., Etc. 1896. [Tom Sawyer, Detective, in Harpers, Aug., Sept., 1896.]
- Tom Sawyer, Detective, As Told by Huck Finn, and Other Tales. London, 1897.
- How to Tell a Story, and Other Essays. 1897. Another ed. with additions, Hartford, 1900.
- Following the Equator. A Journey Around the World. Hartford, 1897. London ed. as More Tramps Abroad, 1897.
- Queen Victorias Jubilee. The Great Procession of June 22, 1897, in the Queens Honour, Reported Both in The Light of History, and as A Spectacle. Privately printed for private distribution only. [1897?]
- The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg, and Other Stories and Essays. New York. London, 1900. Leipzig, 1900.
- To the Person Sitting in Darkness. Reprinted by permission from The North American Review, February, 1901.
- Edmund Burke on Croker & Tammany. 1901.
- A Double Barrelled Detective Story. New York and London, 1902. [First in Harpers, Jan., Feb., 1902.] Leipzig, 1902.
- My Début as a Literary Person, with Other Essays and Stories. Hartford, 1903.
- A Dogs Tale. Reprinted by permission from Harpers Magazine, Christmas Number, 1903. Printed for the National Anti-vivisection Society, 1903. [Limited to less than fifty copies.] New York and London, 1904.
- Extracts from Adams Diary Translated from The Original MS. New York and London, 1904. [In The Niagara Book, 1893.]
- King Leopolds Soliloquy. A Defense of His Congo Rule. Boston, 1905.
- Eves Diary: Translated from The Original MS. London and New York, 1906.
- What Is Man? 1906.
- The $30,000 Bequest, and Other Stories. New York and London, 1906.
- A Horses Tale. New York and London, 1906. [Reprinted from Harpers, Aug., Sept., 1906, for private distribution.]
- Christian Science, with Notes Containing Corrections to Date. New York and London, 1907. [First in North American Review, Dec., 1902, Jan., Feb., and Apr., 1903.]
- Is Shakespeare Dead? From My Autobiography. New York and London, 1909.
- Extract from Captain Stormfields Visit to Heaven. New York and London, 1909. [First in Harpers, Dec., 1907, and Jan., 1908.]
- The Mysterious Stranger. New York and London, 1916. [Serially in Harpers, May-Nov., 1916.]
- What Is Man? and Other Essays. New York and London, 1917.
- In Defense of Harriet Shelley, and Other Essays. New York and London, 1918.
- Mark Twains Speeches. With an Introduction by William Dean Howells. New York and London, 1910.
- Mark Twains Letters. 1917. 2 vols. Ed. Paine, A. B.
- The Curious Republic of Gondour and Other Whimsical Sketches. 1919.
- Chapters from My Autobiography. North American Review. Sept., 1906-Dec., 1909.
- My Platonic Sweetheart. Harpers, Dec., 1912.
- Mark Twains War Map. North American Review. June, 1915. [From Buffalo Express, 17 Sept., 1870.]
- IV. BIOGRAPHY AND CRITICISM
- Haweis, H. R. Mark Twain. American Humorists. 1882.
- Bolton, S. K. Mark Twain. Famous American Authors. 1887.
- Brooks, Van Wyck. The Ordeal of Mark Twain. 1920.
- Clark, C. H. Mark Twain. Authors at Home, ed. Gilder, J. L. and J. B. 1888.
- Clemens, Will M. Mark Twain. His Life and Work. A Biographical Sketch. San Francisco, 1892.
- Vedder, H. C. Mark Twain. American Writers of To-day. 1894.
- Matthews, B. Of Mark Twains Best Story. Books and Play-Books. London, 1895.
- Mark Twain. Warners Library of The Worlds Best Literature, vol. VII. 1897.
- Pond, J. B. Mark Twain. Eccentricities of Genius. London, 1900.
- Mark Twain: A Biographical Sketch. How to Tell a Story and Other Essays. Hartford, 1900.
- Lautréc, Gabriel de. Introduction to Contes Choisis de Mark Twain. Paris, 1900.
- Mann, Max. Mark Twain. Biographical Introduction to A Tramp Abroad. Leipzig, 1901.
- Harkins, E. F. Mark Twain. Little Pilgrimages Among the Men Who Have Written Famous Books. Boston, 1902.
- Stoddard, C. W. A Humorist Abroad. Exits and Entrances: A Book of Essays and Sketches. Boston [1903?].
- Mark Twains Seventieth Birthday; Record of a Dinner Given in His Honour, etc. 1905.
- Johnson, C. Mark Twains Country. Highways and Byways of The Mississippi Valley. 1906.
- Chapters from My Autobiography. North American Review. Sept., 1906-Dec., 1907.
- Matthews, B. Mark Twain. A Biographical Criticism. Inquiries and Opinions. 1907. Reprinted from Mark Twains Works, 1899, vol. 1.
- Watson, Aaron. Artemus Ward and Mark Twain, Mark Twains Own Account. The Savage Club. London, 1907.
- Sedgwick, H. D. Mark Twain. The New American Type and Other Essays. Boston, 1908.
- Howells, W. D. My Mark Twain. Reminiscences and Criticism. New York and London, 1910. [Reprinted from My Memories of Mark Twain, Harpers, July-Sept., 1910, and miscellaneous criticisms in various magazines, 18691901.]
- Phelps, W. L. Mark Twain. Essays on Modern Novelists. 1910.
- Mark Twain Numbers of Book News Monthly, Bookman [New York], Bookman [London], June, 1910.
- Britannicus. England and Mark Twain. North American Review, June, 1910.
- Tributes to Mark Twain. Ibid.
- The Originals of Some of Mark Twains Characters. Review of Reviews. Aug., 1910.
- News for Bibliophiles. [Notes on Johnsons bibliography.] Nation, 22 Sept., and 22 Dec., 1910.
- Mark Twain, In Memoriam. Harpers Weekly, 17 Dec., 1910.
- White, F. M. Mark Twain as A Newspaper Reporter. Outlook, 24 Dec., 1910.
- Campbell, K. From Æsop to Mark Twain: The Gellert Story. Sewanee Review, Jan., 1911.
- Henderson, Archibald. Mark Twain, 1912. [Includes material published in various articles on Mark Twain in Harpers, North American Review, etc.]
- Paine, Albert Bigelow. Mark Twain. A Biography. The Personal and Literary Life of Samuel Langhorne Clemens. Three vols. New York and London, 1912. [Includes material published in several articles on Mark Twain in Harpers and other magazines.]
- Mark Twains Boyhood Home In Hannibal, Missouri
. Hannibal, 1912.
- Cheiro [Leigh Warner]. [Story of the Origin of Puddnhead Wilson.] Memoirs. 1912.
- Macy, John. Mark Twain. The Spirit of American Literature. 1913.
- Mark Twain As a Publisher. Bookman, Jan., 1913.
- Howells, W. D. [Review of Paines Life of Mark Twain.] Editors Easy Chair. Harpers, Jan., 1913.
- Carus, P. Mark Twains Philosophy. Monist, April, 1913.
- Millard, B. When They Were Twenty-one. Bookman, May, 1913.
- Burton, R. Mark Twain. Little Essays in Literature and Life. 1914.
- Phelps, W. L. Notes on Mark Twain. Essays on Books. 1914.
- Ticknor, C. Mark Twains Missing Chapter. Bookman, May, 1914.
- Street, J. In Mizzoura. Colliers, 29 Aug., 1914.
- Captain Horace E. Bixby. (Who Taught Mark Twain How to Pilot.) New England Magazine, April, 1915.
- Corey, W. A. Memories of Mark Twain. Overland, Sept., 1915.
- Paine, A. B. A Boys Life of Mark Twain. 1916. [Serially in St. Nicholas, Nov., 1915-Oct., 1916.] A Short Life of Mark Twain. 1920.
- Bowen, E. W. Mark Twain. South Atlantic Quarterly. July, 1916.
- Capitalizing Mark Twain. [Patience Worths alleged Mark Twain story, Jap Herron.] Literary Digest, 14 Oct., 1916.
- Paine, A. B. Mark Twains Letters, Arranged with Comment. Two vols. New York and London. 1917. [Some of these letters were published in Harpers, May, July-Nov., 1917.]
- Shuster, G. N. The Tragedy of Mark Twain. Catholic World, March, 1917.
- Wyatt, E. An Inspired Critic. North American Review, April, 1917.
- White, E. Mark Twains Printer Days. Overland, Dec., 1917.
- Sherman, S. P. The Democracy of Mark Twain. On Contemporary Literature. 1917.
- Howells, W. D. [Review of Mark Twains Letters.] Editors Easy Chair, Harpers, Mar., 1918.
- Mark Twains Unedited and Unpublished Satire. 3,000 Years Among the Microbes. Current Opinion. July, 1918.
CLARISSA RINAKER.
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