Picture Credits
MARK TWAIN: LEVEL ONE
Birthplace, Florida, Missouri -- from Mark
Twain and His World, by Justin Kaplan (New York: Simon &
Schuster, 1974)
Enterprise Office, Virginia City, Nevada -- from
Mark Twain and His World, by Justin Kaplan (New York:
Simon & Schuster, 1974)
Halley's Comet in May, 1910 -- from The Return of
Halley's Comet, by Patrick Moore and John Mason (New York:
W.W. Norton & Co, 1984)
"Colonel Sellers Blowing Bubbles" -- from The Gilded
Age, by Mark Twain and Charles Warner (Hartford: American
Publishing Co, 1873); Barrett Collection
Dr. MT at Oxford, 1907 -- from My Father Mark
Twain, by Clara Clemens (New York: Harper & Brothers,
1931)
Paige Typesetter -- from Mark Twain Himself, by
Milton Meltzer (New York: Wings Books, 1960)
"Twins of Genius": MT and Cable -- from the Barrett
Collection
Cover, Innocents Abroad -- from first edition of
the book, Barrett Collection
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HIS TIMES: LEVEL ONE
Union Gunboats Shelling Island #10, 1863 -- from
The American Heritage Picture History of the Civil War, by
Bruce Catton (New York: American Heritage, 1960)
The Battle of Manilla Bay, 1898 -- from History of the
Spanish-American War, by Henry Watterson (St. Louis: L.F.
Smith & Co, 1898)
Gold Mining at Murderers Bar, 1851 -- from California
Gold Camps, by Erwin C. Gudde (Berkeley: Univ. of California
Press, 1975)
The Landrush at Cherokee Cut, 1893 -- from Oklahoma: A
History of the Sooner State, by Edwin C. McReynolds (Norman:
Univ. of Oklahoma Press, 1964)
"Eva and Tom in the Garden" -- from Uncle Tom's Cabin,
Illustrated Edition, by Harriet Beecher Stowe (Boston: Jewett
& Co, 1853); Barrett Collection
MT in H.H. Rogers' Car, May 1907 -- from Mark Twain and
His World, by Justin Kaplan (New York: Simon and Schuster,
1974)
"The First Colored Senator and Representatives in the 41st and
42nd Congress," Currier & Ives lithograph, 1872 -- from
The American Nation, by John A. Garraty and Robert A.
McCaughey (New York: Harper & Row, 1987)
Chicago "Skyscrapers" -- from The Tall Building
Artistically Reconsidered, by Ada Louise Huxtable (New York:
Pantheon Books, 1984)
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MARK TWAIN: LEVEL TWO
MT in Octagonal Study, Quarry Farm, 1874 -- from
Writing Huck Finn, by Victor Doyno (Philadelphia: Univ. of
Pennsylvania Press, 1991)
Kemble Illustration -- from Adventures of Huckleberry
Finn, by Mark Twain (Hartford: Webster & Co, 1885);
Barrett Collection
MT in White Suit, ca. 1908 -- from the Barrett
Collection
Olivia Clemens and Her Daughters -- from The Courtship
of Olivia Langdon and Mark Twain, by Susan K. Harris (New
York: Cambridge Univ. Press, 1996)
Mark Twain as the Jumping Frog, Poster 1873 -- from the
Barrett Collection
Susy Clemens as Bryn Mawr Student, 1895 -- from Mr.
Clemens and Mark Twain, by Justin Kaplan (New York: Simon and
Schuster, 1966)
Steamboats in 1866, Currier & Ives Lithograph -- from
The Life and Times of Mark Twain, by Dennis Welland (New
York: Crescent Books, 1991)
Cover, Brochure Announcing 1895 Tour Around the World --
from the Barrett Collection
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HIS TIMES: LEVEL TWO
Linking the Railroads, Promontory Point, Utah, 10 May
1869 -- from The Life History of the United States, Vol.
6, ed. T. Harry Williams (New York: Time Incorporated,
1963)
Alexander Graham Bell in New York, Calling Chicago, 1892
-- from Year: Pictorial History of America, ed. by Baldin
H. Ward (Los Angeles: Year Books, 1955)
Deerslayer Illustration by F.O.C. Darley -- from The
Deerslayer, by James Fenimore Cooper (New York: Hurd and
Houghton, 1855); Barrett Collection
Coney Island Bathers, 1897 -- from Amusing the
Million, by John F. Kasson (New York: Hill & Wang,
1978)
Thomas Nast Cartoon, "Who Stole the Money?" -- from The
Tweed Ring, by Alexander B. Callow, Jr. (London: Oxford Univ.
Press, 1965)
Final Shot, The Great Train Robbery, 1903 -- from
The Movies, by Richard Griffith and Arthur Mayer (New
York: Simon and Schuster, 1957)
Nast Cartoon, "The Negro's Coat-of-Arms" -- from The
American Destiny, Vol. 8, ed. by Henry Steele Commager
(Danbury Books, 1976)
Immigrants & Liberty, 1887 -- from The Life History
of the United States, Vol. 8, ed. by Bernard A. Weisberger
(New York: Time Incorporated, 1964)
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INTIMATES
& ASSOCIATES
Horace Bixby -- illustration from Life on the
Mississippi, by Mark Twain (Boston: Osgood & Co, 1882);
Barrett Collection
Elisha Bliss -- from Mark Twain's Letters, Vol. 2,
ed. by Harriet Elinor Smith and Richard Bucci (Berkeley: Univ. of
California Press, 1990)
Jane Lampton Clemens -- from Mark Twain's Letters, Vol.
2, ed. by Harriet Elinor Smith and Richard Bucci (Berkeley:
Univ. of California Press, 1990)
Olivia Langdon Clemens -- from The Making of Mark
Twain, by John Lauber (New York: American Heritage,
1985)
Orion Clemens -- from Inventing Mark Twain, by
Andrew Hoffman (New York: William Morrow & Co, 1997)
Mary Ann Cord -- from Was Huck Black?, by Shelley
Fisher Fishkin (New York: Oxford Univ. Press, 1993)
Mary Mason Fairbanks -- from Mark Twain to Mrs.
Fairbanks, ed. by Dixon Wecter (San Marino, Ca: Huntington
Library, 1949)
Bret Harte -- from The Life of Bret Harte, by T.
Edgar Pemberton (New York: Dodd, Mead & Co, 1903)
William Dean Howells -- from The Inventions of Mark
Twain, by John Lauber (New York: Hill and Wang, 1990)
Albert Bigelow Paine -- from Mark Twain and His
World, by Justin Kaplan (New York: Simon & Schuster,
1974)
Henry Huttleston Rogers -- from Mark Twain's
Correspondence with Henry Huttleston Rogers, ed. by Lewis
Leary (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1969)
Joseph Twichell -- from Mark Twain Himself, by
Milton Meltzer (New York: Wings Books, 1960)
Artemus Ward -- from Artemus Ward's Works, by
Artemus Ward (New York: G.W. Dillingham, 1898)
Charles Webster -- from Mark Twain Himself, by
Milton Meltzer (New York: Wings Books, 1960)
DATES -- from The Mark Twain
Encyclopedia, ed. by J.R. LeMaster and James D. Wilson (New
York: Garland Publishing, 1993)