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Twain, Mark, 1835-1910

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1835 - 1910

Biographical History

Mark Twain (1835-1910) was a pseudonym used by Samuel Langhorne Clemens for literary works.

Citation:
Geviksman, V. A. Print͡s i nishchiĭ, 1984: t.p. (M. Tvena)

Makū Touen tanpenshū, 1961.

Personal recollections of Joan of Arc, 1923: v. 1-2, t.p. (the Sieur Louis de Conte; Jean François Alden) spine (Mark Twain)

DAB, 1930 (Clemens, Samuel Langhorne, 1835-1910; better known under pseud. Mark Twain; also used name Quintus Curtius Snodgrass)

Mark Twain's personal recollections of Joan of Arc, 1997: CIP t.p. (Sieur Louis de Conte) p. vii (Sieur Louis de Conte shared ... initials with Samuel L. Clemens)

Przygody Huck'a, 1912: t.p. (Marek Twain)

Alda-bar ȯnggelegsen erin caġ, 1985: v. 1, t.p. (Make Teveiin) colophon (Make Tuwen)

Wikipedia, via WWW, Oct. 18, 2011 (b. November 30, 1835 in Florida, Missouri; grew up in Hannibal, Missouri; d. April 21, 1910 in Redding, Connecticut; a writer and lecturer; wrote in genres of fiction, historical fiction, children's literature, non-fiction, travel literature, satire, essay, philosophical literature, social commentary, literary criticism)

Vasilopoulo kai zētianopoulo, 1953: t.p. (Mark Touain)

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Roots of Mormonism : Upper Mississippi cruise

 Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31197235223937]
Identifier: UA 841
Scope and Contents

Speeches recorded on a river tour entitled "Roots of Mormonism: Upper Mississippi Cruise", offered by BYU Travel Study, highlighting Mormon historical sites in the Mississippi River region. Speeches relate to Mormon history, Mississippi River history, and Mark Twain. Also includes recordings of riverboat music; guided tours; firesides; and the musical, "The City of Joseph." Includes speeches by Jeffrey R. Holland, Dallin H. Oaks, Bruce C. Hafen, and others.

Dates: 1980