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Minor Humorists 639 Tributes to Mark Twain. Ihid. TheOriginalsof Someof MarkTwain'sCharacters. ReviewofReviews. Aug., 1910. News for Bibliophiles. [Notes on Johnson's bibliography.] Nation, 22 Sept., and 22 Dec, 1910. Mark Twain, In Memoriam. Harper's Weekly, 17 Dec, 1910. White, F. M. Mark Twain as A Newspaper Reporter. Outlook, 24 Dec, 1910. Campbell, K. Prom iEsop to Mark Twain: The Gellert Story. Sewanee Review, Jan., 191 1. Henderson, Archibald. Mark Twain, 1912. [Includes material published in various articles on Mark Twain in Harper's, North American Review, etc.] Paine, Albert Bigelow. Mark Twain. A Biography. The Personal and Lite- rary Life of Samuel Langhome Clemens. Three vols. New York and London, 1912. [Includes material published in several articles on Mark Twain in Harper's and other magazines.] Mark Twain's Boyhood Home In Hannibal, Missouri. . . . Hannibal, 1912. Cheiro [Leigh Warner]. [StoryoftheOriginof Pudd'nheadWilson.] Memoirs. 1912. Macy, John. Mark Twain. The Spirit of American Literature. 1913. Mark Twain As a Publisher. Bookman, Jan., 1913. Howells, W. D. [Review of Paine's Life of Mark Twain.] Editor's Easy Chair. Harper's, Jan., 1913. Carus, P. Mark Twain's Philosophy. Monist, April, 1913. Millard, B. When They Were Twenty-one. Bookman, May, 1913. Burton, R. Mark Twain. Little Essays in Literature and Life. 1914. Phelps, W. L. Notes on Mark Twain. Essays on Books. 1914. „-Iic knor. C. Mark Twain's Missing Chapter. Bookman, May, 1914. Street, J. In Mizzoura. Collier's, 29 Aug., 1914. Captain Horace E. Bixby. (Who Taught Mark Twain How to Pilot.) New England Magazine, April, 1915. Corey, W. A. Memories of Mark Twain. Overland, Sept., 1915. Paine, A. B. A Boy's Life of Mark Twain. 1916. [Serially in St. Nicholas, Nov., 1915-Oct., 1916.] A Short Life of Mark Twain. 1920. Bowen, E. W. Mark Twain. South Atlantic Quarterly. July, 19 16. Capitalizing Mark Twain. ["Patience Worth's" alleged Mark Twain story, Jap Herron.] Literary Digest, 14 Oct., 1916. Paine, A. B. Mark Twain's Letters, Arranged with Comment. Two vols. New York and London. 1917. [Some of these letters were published in Harper's, May, July-Nov., 1917.] Shuster, G. N. The Tragedy of Mark Twain. Catholic World, March, 1917. Wyatt, E. An Inspired Critic. North American Review, April, 1917. White, E. Mark Twain's Printer Days. Overland, Dec, 1917. Sherman, S.P. The Democracy of Mark Twain. On Contemporary Literature. 1917. Howells, W. D. [Review of Mark Twain's Letters.] Editor's Easy Chair, Har- per's, Mar., 1918. Mark Twain's Unedited and Unpublished Satire. 3,000 Years Among the Microbes. Current Opinion. July, 1918. Clarissa Rinaker. CHAPTER IX MINOR HUMORISTS An extensive list of American humorists prior to 1889 is given by H. C. Lukens under the title of American Literary Comedians in Harper's Magazine,