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Mark Twain in His Times - This interpretive archive, drawn largely from the resources of the Barrett Collection, focuses on how “Mark Twain” and his works were created and defined, marketed and performed, reviewed and appreciated. Included are etext for Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn, Innocents Abroad, Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court, Roughing It, and Pudd'nhead Wilson.
The Mark Twin Boyhood Home and Museum - promoting awareness and appreciation of the life and works of Mark Twain.
Mark Twain in Cyberspace - short .wav file of a long time friend of Twain's who was an actor and impersonator as recorded by Professor Frederick C. Packard, Jr. of the Harvard Speech Department, in 1934.
Mark Twain Page - a comprehensive Mark Twain including the best new content, relevant links, How-To’s, Forums, and answers to just about any question.
Mark Twain in Hannibal and Florida, MO - pictures from state park and Hannibal landmarks. Also visit the Mark Twain Birthplace State Historic Site.
Becky Thatcher Home and Bookshop -When in Hannibal, MO visit the bookshop for CP Mark Twain posters, cards and bookmarks.
Mark Twain's Mississippi - web site provides a fully searchable and indexed digital library of some of Samuel Clemens' publications under the name of Mark Twain, placing special emphasis upon Twain's Mississippi novels and reminiscences (The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Life on the Mississippi), from Illinois Historical digitization Projects at Northern Illinois University Libraries.
The Internet Classics Archive -
The Mark Twain Papers and Project, Bancroft Library - The Mark Twain Papers contain the private papers of Samuel Langhorne Clemens (Mark Twain) that he himself segregated and made available to his official biographer, Albert Bigelow Paine.
Mark Twain Project Online - Authoritative Text, Documents, and Historical Research.
Twain Quotations - newspaper collections and related resources compiled by Barbara Schmidt. On the site is the plea made by Mark Twain for making the Lincoln Birthplace Farm a National park.
The Mark Twain House, Hartford, CT -Step back to the Gilded Age during guided tours of the 19-room, Tiffany-decorated mansion where Mark Twain raised his family and worked from 1874 to 1891.
Mark Twain Archive at Elmira College - The Archive, in conjunction with the Center for Mark Twain Studies, affords scholars the uniquely rewarding experience of ready access to a collection of primary and secondary materials on Twain as well as the opportunity to live and work in the same home, Quarry Farm, where Twain spent some of his most productive summers in the 1870s and 1880s. Lecture Recording Archives
Mark Twain: Legendary Storyteller from the Pages in the History of Elmira.
The Mark Twain Circular - newsletter of the Mark Twain Circle of America.
The Mark Twain Forum - a mailing list for persons having a scholarly interest in the life and writings of Mark Twain.
Mark Twain's Americanism - H. L. Mencken's essay of November, 1917 about Mark Twain.
Astronomy Picture of the Day Index - Solar System: Comets: Halley - Learn about Halley’s Comet. APOD contains the largest collection of annotated astronomical images on the internet.
Mark Twain Interactive Scrapbook, PBS - Online scrapbook inspired by Mark Twain, a lifelong creator and keeper of scrapbooks. In 1872 Twain patented his idea of printing thin strips of glue on the pages to make updates neat and easy to do. It would be his only invention that ever made money.
Mark Twain Meets DSM-III-R Conduct Disorder - “It would have been news to Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn that they suffered from a mental disorder. Yet, from the opening scene of Mark Twain’s The Adventures of Tom Sawyer through the closing chapters of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn we read about a sustained pattern of antisocial behavior in both boys that would warrant a diagnosis of conduct disorder (CD) by the standards of contemporary psychiatry. ... he managed to depict Tom and Huck each manifesting sufficient levels of antisocial behavior, including lying, stealing, aggression, truancy, running away, and even cruelty of animals - to warrant the diagnosis.”
“To the Person Sitting in Darkness”, Twain objecting to America's imperialist policies in 1901. Electronic Educational Environment - University of California, Irvine.
Mark Twain Letter on Scientific Research - Text of letter to Sidney G. Trist of the Animals' Friend Magazine.
Mark Twain: Concerning the Jews, Harper's Magazine, March, 1898, in response to recent violence against Jews in Austria.
Mark Twain Still Photograph Archive, George Eastman House
Mark Twain in Person - Richard Henzel, reenactor.
Creative Process Educational Resources Links
Selection of Mark Twain posters - in case our Global PathMarker Mark Twain image doesn't suit your purpose, here is a gallery of Twain posters available at other sources.
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Books & Videos - Twain books and videos available at other sources.
Twain quotes
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