<p>In the summer of 1855, when the nineteen-year-old Sam Clements traveled from Saint Louis to Hannibal, Paris, and Florida, Missouri, and then to Keokuk, Iowa, he carried with him a notebook in which he entered French lessons, phrenological information, miscellaneous observations, and reminders abo
Mark Twain's Notebooks & Journals, Volume I [1]: 1855-1873
β Scribed by Mark Twain, Frederick Anderson, Michael B. Frank, Kenneth M. Sanderson
- Publisher
- University of California Press
- Year
- 1976
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 691
- Series
- Mark Twain Papers 1
- Edition
- First Edition
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
β¦ Table of Contents
Content: ABBREVIATIONS
CALENDAR
INTRODUCTION
I. "What I Was at 1920" (JuneJuly 1855)
II. "Get a Little Memorandum-Book" (AprilJuly 1857)
III. "A Pilot Now, Full Fledged" (November 1860March 1861)
IV. "By Way of Angel's ... to Jackass Hill" (JanuaryFebruary 1865)
V. "Drifting About the Outskirts of the World" (March, JuneSeptember 1866)
VI. "The Loveliest Fleet of Islands" (MarchApril 1866)
VII. "A Doomed Voyage" (December 1866January 1867)
VIII. "The Great Pleasure Excursion to Europe and the Holy Land" (MayJuly 1867). IX. "A Funeral Excursion Without a Corpse" (AugustOctober 1867)X. "The Camping Grounds of the Patriarchs" (AugustDecember 1867)
XI. "Left San Francisco for New York ... July 6, 1868" (July 1868)
XII. "My First Experience in Dictating" (JuneJuly 1873)
TEXTUAL APPARATUS
INDEX
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β¦ Subjects
American literature -- History and criticism. American literature. LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General
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