Mark Twain's Autobiography: With An Introduction by Albert Bigelow Paine - Volume I

Mark Twain (1835 - 1910)

While the Mark Twain Project has created and released a three-volume Mark Twain autobiography with extensive annotations, in the 21st century, this two-volume autobiography was published in 1924 and contains many works never before released. It came 14 years after Twain's death and so, "speaking from the grave", he felt he could be "as frank and free and unembarrassed as a love letter". The autobiographical chapters that he published years earlier in the North American Review, were selected more for their acceptability and potential popularity than for their completely true reflection of his inner thoughts. With the publication of Mark Twain's Autobiography in 1924, the world was introduced to a much more frank and less restrained Twain than had heretofore been seen or heard. This partial Autobiography, in two volumes, consisting of about two-fifths of his known material, was compiled by a personal friend and literary executor Albert Bigelow Paine, who at the time had exclusive access to Twain's papers. - Summary by John Greenman and Wikipedia

Genre(s): Biography & Autobiography

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 INTRODUCTION BY ALBERT BIGELOW PAINE & PREFACE BY MARK TWAIN John Greenman
00:17:38
Play 01 THE TENNESSEE LAND (Written about 1870) John Greenman
00:09:15
Play 02 EARLY YEARS IN FLORIDA, MISSOURI (Written in 1877) John Greenman
00:08:33
Play 03 THE GRANT DICTATIONS--1885--THE CHICAGO G. A. R. FESTIVAL John Greenman
00:16:08
Play 04 GRANT AND THE CHINESE (Dictated in 1885) John Greenman
00:09:05
Play 05 A CALL WITH W. D. HOWELLS ON GENERAL GRANT (Dictated in 1885) John Greenman
00:07:33
Play 06 ABOUT GENERAL GRANT'S "MEMOIRS" (Dictated in 1885) John Greenman
01:01:52
Play 07 GERHARDT AND THE GRANT BUST (Dictated in 1885) John Greenman
00:23:07
Play 08 THE REVEREND DOCTOR N---- VISITS GENERAL GRANT (Dictated 1885) John Greenman
00:04:34
Play 09 THE MACHINE EPISODE (Written in the closing days of 1890) John Greenman
00:19:21
Play 10 CHAPTERS BEGUN IN VIENNA - EARLY DAYS (Written 1897-8) John Greenman
01:09:33
Play 11 JANE LAMPTON CLEMENS John Greenman
00:24:10
Play 12 PLAYING "BEAR"--HERRINGS--JIM WOLF AND THE CATS (Written about 1898) John Greenman
00:41:56
Play 13 MACFARLANE (Written about 1898) John Greenman
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Play 14 OLD LECTURE DAYS IN BOSTON - Nasby, and others of Redpath's Lecture Bureau (Written in 1898) John Greenman
00:15:22
Play 15 RALPH KEELER (Written about 1898) John Greenman
00:23:59
Play 16 BEAUTIES OF THE GERMAN LANGUAGE (Written in 1898. Vienna) John Greenman
00:04:29
Play 17 A VIENNESE PROCESSION (Written Sunday, June 26, 1898. Kaltenleutgeben) John Greenman
00:13:19
Play 18 COMMENT ON TAUTOLOGY AND GRAMMAR (Written 1898. Vienna) John Greenman
00:06:48
Play 19 PRIVATE HISTORY OF A MS. THAT CAME TO GRIEF (Written in 1900) and THE LETTER and NOTES John Greenman
00:34:58
Play 20 CHAPTERS ADDED IN FLORENCE (1904) - AUTHOR'S NOTE John Greenman
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Play 21 VILLA QUARTO (Florence, January, 1904) John Greenman
00:33:03
Play 22 VILLA QUARTO (Continued) John Greenman
00:50:33
Play 23 A MEMORY OF JOHN HAY John Greenman
00:14:12
Play 24 NOTES ON "INNOCENTS ABROAD" (Florence, April, 1904) John Greenman
00:19:52
Play 25 STEVENSON, ALDRICH, ETC. (Florence, April, 1904) John Greenman
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Play 26 HENRY H. ROGERS (Florence, April, 1904) John Greenman
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Play 27 HENRY H. ROGERS (Continued) Added in 1909 John Greenman
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Play 28 INTERVAL OF TWO YEARS-January 9, 1906-MR. CLEMENS (to Mr. Paine): John Greenman
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Play 29 New York, January 10, 1906 John Greenman
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Play 30 New York, January 12, 1906 John Greenman
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Play 31 New York, January 13, 1906 John Greenman
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Play 32 New York, January 15, 1906 John Greenman
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Play 33 MRS MORRIS'S ILLNESS TAKES A SERIOUS TURN - A DISCUSSION IN THE CASE John Greenman
00:15:50
Play 34 New York, January 15th (continued) Dictated on January 16th John Greenman
00:18:52
Play 35 VETERAN ACTOR DEAD - JOHN MALONE WAS HISTORIAN OF THE PLAYERS' CLUB John Greenman
00:02:38
Play 36 ABOUT GENERAL SICKLES - New York (January l6th, continued, dictated Wednesday, January 17th) John Greenman
00:20:51
Play 37 New York, Thursday, January 18, 1906 John Greenman
00:12:21
Play 38 ABOUT DUELING - New York, Friday, January 19, 1906 John Greenman
00:24:39