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"Camelot", "The Pilgrims" & "A Postscript by Clarence" are chapters in a classic novel by this author |
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2021-06-24 |
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In 1886 he wrote, "My books are water; those of the great geniuses is wine. Everybody drinks water" |
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2012-12-28 |
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In "Following the Equator", this humorist wrote, "Truth is the most valuable thing we have. Let us economize it" |
Mark Twain
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AMERICAN LITERATURE |
2004-03-08 |
#4496 |
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Author of the 1889 novel that opens, "Camelot, Camelot... I don't seem to remember hearing of it before" |
Mark Twain
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AMERICAN LITERATURE |
2003-04-07 |
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Samuel Clemens first used this pseudonym on February 3, 1863 in Virginia City's Territorial Enterprise |
Mark Twain
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AMERICAN AUTHORS |
1998-04-14 |
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He launched his lecturing career in 1866 with a talk later titled "Our Fellow Savages of the Sandwich Islands" |
Mark Twain
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AMERICAN AUTHORS |
1998-02-26 |
#3114 |
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In "A Tramp Abroad", this author describes a walking tour through the Alps & the Black Forest |
Mark Twain
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$800 |
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AMERICAN LITERATURE |
1994-02-25 |
#2190 |
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He wrote: "They spell it Vinci & pronounce it Vinchy; foreigners always spell better than they pronounce" |
Mark Twain
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AMERICAN AUTHORS |
1990-06-25 |
#1356 |
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Huck Finn appears in Chapter 3 of his autobiographical "Life on the Mississippi" |
Mark Twain
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AMERICAN AUTHORS |
1989-12-22 |
#1225 |
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He wrote that "persons attempting to find a plot" in "Huck Finn" "will be shot" |
Mark Twain
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AMERICAN LITERATURE |
1987-01-14 |
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