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Mark Twain 637 Pudd'nhead Wilson's Calendar for 1894. [1893.] Tom Sawyer Abroad. By Huck Finn. Edited by Mark Twain. New York, London, 1894. [Serially in St. Nicholas, Nov., 1893, to Apr., 1894.] The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson and The Comedy, Those Extraordinary Twins. London, Hartford, 1894. [Serially in Century, Dec., 1893, to June, 1894.] Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc by the Sieur Louis de Conte. Freely Translated Out of the Ancient French into Modern English from the Ori- ginal Unpublished Manuscript in the National Archives of France by Jean Frangois Alden. London, New York, 1896. [Serially in Harper's, Apr., 1895, to Apr., 1896.] Tom Sawyer Abroad, Tom Sawyer, Detective, and Other Stories, Etc., Etc. 1896. [Tom Sawyer, Detective, in Harper's, Aug., Sept., 1896.] Tom Sawyer, Detective, As Told by Huck Finn, and Other Tales. London, 1897. How to Tell a Story, and Other Essays. 1897. Another ed. with additions, Hartford, 1900. Following the Equator. A Journey Around the World. Hartford, 1897. London ed. as More Tramps Abroad, 1897. Queen Victoria's Jubilee. The Great Procession of June 22, 1897, in the Queen's Honour, Reported Both in The Light of History, and as A Spectacle. Priv- ately printed for private distribution only. [1897?] The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg, and Other Stories and Essays. New York. London, 1900. Leipzig, 1900. To the Person Sitting in Darkness. Reprinted by permission from The North American Review, February, 1901. Edmund Burke on Croker & Tammany. 1901. A Double Barrelled Detective Story. New York and London, 1902. [First in Harper's, Jan., Feb., 1902.] Leipzig, 1902. My D^but as a Literary Person, with Other Essays and Stories. Hartford, 1903. "A Dog's Tale." Reprinted by permission from Harper's Magazine, Christ- mas Number, 1903. Printed for the National Anti-vivisection Society, 1903. [Limited to less than fifty copies.] New York and London, 1904. Extracts from Adam's Diary Translated from The Original MS. New York and London, 1904. [In The Niagara Book, 1893.] King Leopold's Soliloquy. A Defense of His Congo Rule. Boston, 1905. Eve's Diary: Translated from The Original MS. London and New York, 1906. What Is Man? 1906. The feo.ooo Bequest, and Other Stories. New York and London, 1906. A Horse's Tale. New York and London, 1906. [Reprinted from Harper's, Aug., Sept., 1906, for private distribution.] Christian Science, with Notes Containing Corrections to Date. New York and London, 1907. [First in North American Review, Dec, 1902, Jan., Feb., and Apr., 1903.] Is Shakespeare Dead? From My Autobiography. New York and London, 1909. Extract from Captain Stormfield's Visit to Heaven. New York and London, 1909. [First in Harper's, Dec, 1907, and Jan., 1908.] The Mysterious Stranger. New York and London, 1916. [Serially in Harper's, May-Nov., 1916.] What Is Man? and Other Essays. New York and London, 1917. In Defense of Harriet Shelley, and Other Essays. New York and London, 1918. Mark Twain's Speeches. With an Introduction by William Dean Howells. New York and London, 1910.