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Section | Title | Reader | Notes | Listen Url | Status |
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0 | Editor’s Note | johng | PL OK | ||
1 | Author’s Preface | johng | PL OK | ||
2 | How Mark Would Safeguard England | johng | PL OK | ||
3 | Mark Philosophized on Willie | johng | PL OK | ||
4 | Mark - Regicide | johng | PL OK | ||
5 | The Funniest Speech Mark Ever Gave | johng | PL OK | ||
6 | Monarchical Atavism | johng | PL OK | ||
7 | Democratic Mark and Austrian Aristocracy | johng | PL OK | ||
8 | Phil Sheridan's Friend | johng | PL OK | ||
9 | "Elizabeth was a He", said Mark | johng | PL OK | ||
10 | Mark, the Sleight-of-hand Man | johng | PL OK | ||
11 | Mark and the Imperial Mistress | johng | PL OK | ||
12 | Mark on Lynch Law | johng | PL OK | ||
13 | Recollections of King Charles and Grant | johng | PL OK | ||
14 | Mark Missed Gallows-land | johng | PL OK | ||
15 | Think of Her Sorrow | johng | PL OK | ||
16 | Breaking the News Gently | johng | PL OK | ||
17 | Dukes and Unborn Car Horses | johng | PL OK | ||
18 | "Pa Used to Be a Terrible Man" | johng | PL OK | ||
19 | Mark on the Berlin Cops | johng | PL OK | ||
20 | The Sausage Room | johng | PL OK | ||
21 | Mark's Glimpse of Schopenhauer | johng | PL OK | ||
22 | "Murderer" Blücher in Oxford | johng | PL OK | ||
23 | Mark's Human Side | johng | PL OK | ||
24 | An Australian Surprise | johng | PL OK | ||
25 | Mark in France and Italy | johng | PL OK | ||
26 | Why Mark Wouldn't Like to Die Abroad | johng | PL OK | ||
27 | The Left Hand Didn't Know | johng | PL OK | ||
28 | American Humorists | johng | PL OK | ||
29 | Telepathy or Suggestion | johng | PL OK | ||
30 | Trying to Be Serious Didn't Work | johng | PL OK | ||
31 | Assorted Beauties | johng | PL OK | ||
32 | Mark's Children Knew Him | johng | PL OK | ||
33 | Mark, Dogs, Dagoes, and Cats | johng | PL OK | ||
34 | The Tragedy of Genius | johng | PL OK | ||
35 | Kilties and the Lassie | johng | PL OK | ||
36 | A Wise Provision of Providence | johng | PL OK | ||
37 | The Awful German Language | johng | PL OK | ||
38 | Artist or Photographer | johng | PL OK | ||
39 | Mark Interviewed the Barber about Harry Thaw | johng | PL OK | ||
40 | His Portrait—a Mirror | johng | PL OK | ||
41 | Mark, Bismarck, Lincoln, and Darwin | johng | PL OK | ||
42 | Mark at the Stock Exchange, Vienna | johng | PL OK | ||
43 | Mark and the Prussian Lieutenant | johng | PL OK | ||
44 | Mark Studies the Costermonger Language | johng | PL OK | ||
45 | That Beautiful Funeral | johng | PL OK | ||
46 | Ada's Beast of a Man | johng | PL OK | ||
47 | Jealousy in Lowland | johng | PL OK | ||
48 | The Troubles of Liz | johng | PL OK | ||
49 | The French Madame | johng | PL OK | ||
50 | The Great Disappointment | johng | PL OK | ||
51 | Rheumatism and Prodding | johng | PL OK | ||
52 | On Literary Friendships | johng | PL OK | ||
53 | Bayard Taylor's German | johng | PL OK | ||
54 | Genius in Extremis | johng | PL OK | ||
55 | What May Happen to You after You Are Dead | johng | PL OK | ||
56 | Kings in Their Birthday Suits | johng | PL OK | ||
57 | Mark on Lincoln's Humanity | johng | PL OK | ||
58 | An English Lover of Kings and a Hater | johng | PL OK | ||
59 | Mark Got Arrested in Berlin | johng | PL OK | ||
60 | Books that Weren't Written | johng | PL OK | ||
61 | Mark Enjoyed Other Humorists | johng | PL OK | ||
62 | Mark and the English Hack-writer | johng | PL OK | ||
63 | Mark Thought Joan of Arc Was Slandered | johng | PL OK | ||
64 | Running Amuck—Almost | johng | PL OK | ||
65 | Mark's Idiomatic Gems | johng | PL OK | ||
66 | Mark and the Girls that Love a Lord | johng | PL OK | ||
67 | Mark's Martyrdom | johng | PL OK | ||
68 | Slang Not in Mark's Dictionary | johng | PL OK | ||
69 | Mark "No Gentleman" | johng | PL OK | ||
70 | Mark, Poetry, and Art | johng | PL OK | ||
71 | Mark Sheds Light on English History | johng | PL OK | ||
72 | Mark Explains Dean Swift | johng | PL OK | ||
73 | Mark in Tragedy and Comedy | johng | PL OK | ||
74 | "Ambition Is a Jade that More Than One Man Can Ride" | johng | PL OK | ||
75 | Mark as a Translator | johng | PL OK | ||
76 | Mark in England | johng | PL OK | ||
77 | Why Mark Was Uncomfortable in the King of Sweden's Presence | johng | PL OK | ||
78 | Mark's Idea of High Art | johng | PL OK | ||
79 | Mark Meets King Leopold—Almost | johng | PL OK | ||
80 | Sizing Up of Aristocracy by Mark | johng | PL OK | ||
81 | The Bald-headed Woman | johng | PL OK | ||
82 | When a Publisher Dines and Wines You | johng | PL OK | ||
83 | Mark in Politics | johng | PL OK | ||
84 | Mark on "Royal Honors" | johng | PL OK | ||
85 | American Women the Prettiest | johng | PL OK | ||
86 | Where Tay Pay Isn't Tay Pay | johng | PL OK | ||
87 | The Man Who Didn't Get Used to Hanging | johng | PL OK | ||
88 | Stray Sayings of Mark | johng | PL OK | ||
89 | Eugene Field and His Troubles in Chicago | johng | PL OK | ||
90 | More of Eugene Field's Trials in London | johng | PL OK | ||
91 | Gene, a "Success of Curiosity" | johng | PL OK | ||
92 | Dire Consequences of American Horseplay | johng | PL OK | ||
93 | Field's Library of Humor | johng | PL OK | ||
94 | Those German Professors | johng | PL OK | ||
95 | Eugene Field and Northern Lore | johng | PL OK | ||
96 | Little Boy Blue | johng | PL OK |