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CONTENTS

List of Manuscripts and Dictations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Preliminary Manuscripts and Dictations, 1870–1905
AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MARK TWAIN
Explanatory Notes
Appendixes
Samuel L. Clemens: A Brief Chronology
Family Biographies
Speech at the Seventieth Birthday Dinner, 5 December 1905
Speech at The Players, 3 January 1906
Previous Publication
Note on the Text
Word Division in This Volume
References
Index
Photographs

LIST OF MANUSCRIPTS
AND DICTATIONS


Preliminary Manuscripts and Dictations, 1870–1905
1870
[The Tennessee Land]
1877
[Early Years in Florida, Missouri]
1885
The Grant Dictations

The Chicago G.A.R. Festival

[A Call with W. D. Howells on General Grant]

Grant and the Chinese

Gerhardt

About General Grant’s Memoirs

[The Rev. Dr. Newman]
1890, 1893–94
The Machine Episode
1897
Travel-Scraps I
1898
Four Sketches about Vienna

[Beauties of the German Language]

[Comment on Tautology and Grammar]

[A Group of Servants]

[A Viennese Procession]
1898
My Debut as a Literary Person
1898–99
Horace Greeley
1898–99
Lecture-Times
1898–99
Ralph Keeler
1900
Scraps from My Autobiography. From Chapter IX
1900
Scraps from My Autobiography. Private History of a Manuscript That Came to Grief
1903
[Reflections on a Letter and a Book]
1903
[Something about Doctors]
1904
[Henry H. Rogers]
1905
[Anecdote of Jean]


Except for the subtitle “Random Extracts from It” (which Clemens himself enclosed in brackets), bracketed titles have been editorially supplied for works that Clemens left untitled.


AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MARK TWAIN
1906
An Early Attempt
1897–98
My Autobiography [Random Extracts from It]
1906
The Latest Attempt
1906
The Final (and Right) Plan
1906
Preface. As from the Grave
1904
The Florentine Dictations

[John Hay]

Notes on “Innocents Abroad”

[Robert Louis Stevenson and Thomas Bailey Aldrich]

[Villa di Quarto]
1906
Autobiographical Dictations, January–March

  9 January
  7 February
  8 March

10 January
  8 February
  9 March

11 January
  9 February
12 March

12 January
12 February
14 March

13 January
13 February
15 March

15 January
14 February
16 March

16 January
15 February
20 March

17 January
16 February
21 March

18 January
20 February
22 March

19 January
21 February
23 March

23 January
22 February
26 March

24 January
23 February
27 March

  1 February
26 February
28 March

  2 February
  5 March
29 March

  5 February
  6 March
30 March

  6 February
  7 March

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Intensive editorial work on the Autobiography of Mark Twain began some six years ago and will continue for several more years. But the collective skills and expertise that have allowed us to solve the daunting problems posed by this manuscript came gradually into existence over four decades of editorial work on Mark Twain.