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BIBLIOGRAPHIES Books for which no place of publication is given were published in New York. A list of general authorities not cited, except in special cases, in the biblio- graphies of individual chapters, may be found in Volume I, pp. 363-365. CHAPTER VIII MARK TWAIN I. Bibliographies Johnson, Merle. A Bibliography of The Work of Mark Twain, Samuel Lang- home Clemens. A List of First Editions in Book Form and of First Print- ings in Periodicals and Occasional Publications of His Varied Literary Acti- vities. New York and London, 1910. [In four parts, a list of first editions of books with descriptions of volumes and contents, and lists of books con- taining speeches, letters, and anecdotes. With an index showing the suc- cessive publications of the items in the books listed and including articles in magazines only.] Henderson, Archibald. Mark Twain. London, 191 1. New York, 1912. [Con- tains: A Bibliography of Books, Essays, and Articles Dealing with Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) 1869 (September)-i9io (September).] Paine, Albert Bigelow. Mark Twain. A Biography. The Personal and Literary Life of Samuel Langhorne Clemens. With Letters, Comments and Incidental Writings Hitherto Unpublished; Also New Episodes, Anecdotes, etc. Three Vols. New York and London, 1912. [Contains: A Chrono- logical List of Mark Twain's Work — Published and Otherwise. From 1851-1910. Particularly valuable for information as to the time and place of composition as well as the publication of Mark Twain's work.] II. Collected Works Writings. Authorized Uniform Ed. 25 vols. New York and London, 1869- 1910. [Several eds. from same type.] 22 vols. Hartford, 1899-1901. [Several eds.] Works. 18 vols. New York and London, n. d. [Several eds.] III. Separate Works The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County, and Other Sketches. New York, London, 1867. The Jumping Frog in English, then in French, then Clawed Back into a Civilized Language once more by Patient, Unre- mimerated Toil. New York and London, 1903. The Public to Mark Twain. 1868. 635