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 636 Bibliographies The Innocents Abroad, or, the New Pilgrims' Progress; being Some Account of the Steamship Quaker City's Pleasure Excursion to Europe and the Holy Land; with Descriptions of Countries, Nations, Incidents and Adventures, as they Appeared to the Author. Hartford, Conn., 1869. English unau- thorized ed. in two parts, the Innocents Abroad and The New Pilgrims' Progress, and combined, Mark Twain's Pleasure Trip on the Continent, 1870. Mark Twain's (Burlesque) Autobiography and First Romance. 1871. Mark Twain's Memoranda. From the Galaxy. Toronto, 1871. Eye Openers. Good Things, Immensely Funny Sayings & Stories That Will Bring a Smile upon the Gruffest Countenance. London, 1871. Screamers. A Gathering of Scraps of Humour, Delicious Bits, & Short Stories. London, 1871. Roughing It. London and Hartford, 1872. [English ed. in two parts. Roughing It and The Innocents at Home, published a little before the American ed.] A Curious Dream; and Other Sketches. London, 1872. Mark Twain's Sketches. London, 1872. Practical Jokes with Artemus Ward. Including the Story of the Man who Fought Cats. By Mark Twain and other Humorists. London, 1872. The Choice Humorous Works of Mark Twain. Now First Collected. With Extra Passages to the "Innocents Abroad," now first Reprinted, and A Life of the Author. London, 1873. The Gilded Age. A Tale of To-day. Hartford, 1874. [With Charles Dudley Warner.] Number One. Mark Twain's Sketches. 1 874. Mark Twain's Sketches, New and Old. Now First Published in Complete Form. Hartford and Chicago, 1875. Old Times on the Mississippi. Toronto, 1876. [Atlantic, Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June, Aug., 1875. Toronto vol. contains also A Literary Night- mare, Atlantic, Feb., 1876.] Information Wanted and Other Sketches. London, 1876. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. London, Hartford, 1876. A True Story, and The Recent Carnival of Crime. Boston, 1877. Punch, Brothers, Punch! And Other Sketches. 1878. A Tramp Abroad. London, Hartford, 1880. The Prince and The Pauper. A Tale for Young People of All Ages. London, Boston, 1882. The Stolen White Elephant, etc. London, Boston, 1882. Date 1601. Conversation, As It Was by the Social Fireside, in the Time of the Tudors. [Privately printed, 1882.] Life on the Mississippi. London, Boston, 1883. [Includes Old Times on the Mississippi, Atlantic, 1875, and Toronto, 1876.] The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Tom Sawyer's Comrade). Scene: The Mississippi Valley. Time: Forty to Fifty Years Ago. London, 1884. New York, 1885. English as She Is Taught. . . With a Commentary thereon by Mark Twain. London, 1887. [Commentary with a biography of the author by M. I. Lans, Boston, 1900.] A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. New York, London, 1889. Merry Tales. 1892. The American Claimant. New York, London, 1892. [First in various news- papers and in The Idler, Jan., 1892, to Jan., 1893.] The £1,000,000 Bank-Note and Other New Stories. New York, London, 1893.