Mark Twain in the St. Louis post-dispatch, 1874-1891Mark Twain in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1874-1891 - 1997 by Jim McWilliams. Read Mark Twain in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 1874-1891 now at Questia.Jim McWilliams
"Sights and Sounds of the Great Novelist." A popular lecture. By John Gray, who waited on his table all the time he was at the Grand Hotel, New York, and still has in his possession and will exhibit to the audience a fragment of the Last Piece of Bread which the lamented author ta...
1、Mark TwainFrom Wikip edia, the free encycl op ediaFor other uses, see Mark Twa in (disambiguati on)Mark Twai nifMathew Brady ,Mark Twain, detail of p hoto byFebruary 7,1871BornSamuel Langhorne ClemensNovember 30, 1835Florida, Missouri, U.S.DiedApril 21, 1910(aged 7Redding, ...
There are to-day, all over the world, men and women and children who owe a debt of almost personal gratitude to Mark Twain for the joy of his humour and the charm of his personality. In the future they will, I doubt not, seek and welcome opportunities to acknowledge that debt. My ow...
Mark Twain From Wikip edia, the free encycl op edia For other uses, see Mark Twa in (disambiguati on) Mark Twai n if if Mathew Brady ,Mark Twain, detail of p hoto by Mathew Brady , February 7, 1871 Born Samuel Langhorne Clemens November 30, 1835 Florida, Missouri , U.S. Died Ap...
Samuel Clemens — aka Mark Twain — and his wife commissioned architect Edward Tuckerman Potter to design the eye-catching home they moved into in 1874. It would prove to be a life-changing project, prompting Clemens to write: "It is a home - & the word never had so much meaning before...
Mark Twain and W. D. Howells called upon Gorky at his apartments in the Hotel Belleclaire last evening. They remained with him for about half an hour discussing literature, and invited him to attend a literary dinner about a fortnight from now. Gorky accepted the invitation. Some waiting ...
3 July 1929) pages 420-21; also mentioned in Mark Twain: A Biography, Vol. 1, by Albert Bigelow Paine, p. 107. 1863 July 8 - Collins House Opening, Virginia City, Nevada - Speech - text not available A new hotel called for toasts, proposed by Tom Fitch, Rollin M. Daggett, ...
Mark Twain, mary shelley, Michael Moorcock, Mick Farren, Mick Norman, oscar wilde, Patrick Lee, Peter van Greenaway, raymond chandler, Raymond Feist, Richard Allen, robert graves, robert louis stevenson, rudyard kipling, Samuel Butler, samuel pepys, stephen king, Sven Hassel, Terence Dudley, Ter...
This etext was produced by David Widger LITERARY FRIENDS AND ACQUAINTANCES–My Mark Twain by William Dean Howells MY MARK TWAIN I. It was in the little office of James T. Fields, over the bookstore of Ticknor & Fields, at 124 Tremont Street, Boston, that I first met my friend of now...