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More than just the story of a literary career, Mark Twain's Own Autobiography is securely anchored in the writer's relation to his family. His memories of his beloved wife Livy and daughter Susy -- what they meant to him as a husband, a father, and an artist -- constitute a poignant self-portrait. At the same time, this text draws on Twain's immense autobiographical writings for some of his best comic anecdotes, such as those that recall his rambunctious boyhood in Hannibal, his misadventures in the Nevada territory, and his notorious Whittier birthday speech.
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Mark Twain's own autobiography: the chapters from the North American review
2009, University of Wisconsin Press
in English
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My autobiography: "chapters" from the North American review
1999, Dover Publications
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Mark Twain's Own Autobiography
October 9, 1992, Books on Tape, Inc.
Audio Cassette
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Mark Twain's own autobiography: The chapters from the North American review
Nov 11, 1990, University of Wisconsin Press
hardcover
in English
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Mark Twain's own autobiography: the chapters from the North American review
1990, University of Wisconsin Press
in English
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Mark Twain's Own Autobiography
January 1990, Books On Tape
Audio Cassette
in English
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Mark Twain's Autobiography
November 1989, Reprint Services Corp
Hardcover
in English
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Mark Twain's Autobiography; ( 2 Volumes )
January 1924, Reprint Services Corp
Library Binding
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Edition Notes
"Unabridged reprint of Chapters from My Autobiography ... first published in twenty-five installments in The North American Review, from September 1906 through December 1907"--T.p. verso.
Includes new introd. by Thomas Wortham.




