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More Newspaper Articles by Mark Twain
More Newspaper Articles by Mark Twain
More Newspaper Articles by Mark Twain
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More Newspaper Articles by Mark Twain

Written by Mark Twain

Narrated by John Greenman

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"More Newspaper Articles by Mark Twain" fills in the gaps left by the first collection of newspaper articles: "Newspaper Articles by Mark Twain" . The missing articles, collected by twainquotes.com, consist of works printed in the Muscatine Journal, the Keokuk Daily Post, the New York Sunday Mercury, the Golden Era, the Californian, The Daily Dramatic Chronicle, San Francisco Bulletin, the New York Herald and travel letters originally printed in the Chicago Daily tribune. The earliest articles first appeared in 1853.
This collection contains only the work of Mark Twain (and articles relating to him) that are in the public domain. It does NOT contain articles that were re-printed from original sources (those original articles can be found in the first collection). Introductory and editorial material on these articles is available at the Twainquotes website.
Special thanks to Barbara Schmidt and twainquotes.com for the use of the collected public domain articles and to Eberhard Schneider for the German segments found in sections 151 and 153. (Introduction by John Greenman)

Text sources:
- Muscatine Journal
- Keokuk Post
- New York Sunday Mercury
- The Golden Era
- The Californian
- San Francisco Dramatic Chronicle
- San Francisco Bulletin
- New York Herald
- Travel Letters
LanguageEnglish
PublisherLibriVox
Release dateAug 25, 2014
More Newspaper Articles by Mark Twain
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Mark Twain

Mark Twain, who was born Samuel L. Clemens in Missouri in 1835, wrote some of the most enduring works of literature in the English language, including The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc was his last completed book—and, by his own estimate, his best. Its acquisition by Harper & Brothers allowed Twain to stave off bankruptcy. He died in 1910. 

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