Mark Twain's autobiography is set to be published for the first time, 100 years after the famous author and humorist's death. Correspondent Spencer Michels reports on the effort to edit and publish ...
To commemorate the 100-year anni­versary of Mark Twain's death, a crack team of editors at the massive Mark Twain Project at the University of California-Berkeley, headed by Harriet Elinor Smith, has ...
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One of the most eagerly awaited books of the year, Ron Chernow’s new biography of Mark Twain covers all aspects of the life of the most famous American writer of his time. The book, released on March ...
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The first volume of Mark Twain's autobiography, published in 2010, was a surprise bestseller, no matter that it was as big and heavy as a concrete block. Now comes the second volume, nearly 800 pages ...
The cover of Mark Twain's Autobiography has been unveiled by Fantagraphics Books. Michael Kupperman's book tells the story of the Adventures of Tom Sawyer author's life between 1910 and 2010. What to ...
New York: Harper & Brothers. 1924. 8vo. 2 vols. $10.00. THOSE who read the considerable portions of Mark Twain’s Autobiography published in the North American Review a number of years ago will look ...
After you get through Kendra Wilkinson’s cover shot and photo spread in the December issue of Playboy, you’ll find yourself getting a sneak peek at an entirely different icon. The adult magazine is ...
“Mark Twain” is from Ron Chernow, the Pulitzer-Prize-winning author of biographies of Alexander Hamilton (Chernow’s biography is the source of the hit Broadway musical), George Washington, and Ulysses ...
With a white suit, langorous gait and that legendary mustache, Mark Twain may have been mistaken for a genteel, grandfatherly figure. Wrong. More cantankerous and curmudgeonly, it seems. Liking his ...