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Abroad with Mark Twain and Eugene Field - Tales They Told to a Fellow Correspon…

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This work brings new understanding of the life and work of Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) while living and traveling abroad. Twain and fellow humorist Eugene Field experienced a wide variety of people, places and things together and author Henry Fischer brings them together here, for the first time. - Summary by John Greenman (6 hr 17 min)

Chapters

Editor’s Note

6:34

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Author’s Preface

12:23

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How Mark Would Safeguard England

13:29

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Mark Philosophized on Willie

1:47

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Mark - Regicide

3:32

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The Funniest Speech Mark Ever Gave

10:27

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Monarchical Atavism

1:44

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Democratic Mark and Austrian Aristocracy

3:05

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Phil Sheridan's Friend

3:41

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"Elizabeth was a He", said Mark

14:20

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Mark, the Sleight-of-hand Man

2:32

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Mark and the Imperial Mistress

2:46

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Mark on Lynch Law

5:15

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Recollections of King Charles and Grant

3:28

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Mark Missed Gallows-land

3:34

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Think of Her Sorrow

1:48

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Breaking the News Gently

2:46

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Dukes and Unborn Car Horses

0:56

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"Pa Used to Be a Terrible Man"

1:03

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Mark on the Berlin Cops

5:28

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The Sausage Room

5:04

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Mark's Glimpse of Schopenhauer

15:07

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"Murderer" Blücher in Oxford

3:05

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Mark's Human Side

2:38

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An Australian Surprise

2:38

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Mark in France and Italy

2:33

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Why Mark Wouldn't Like to Die Abroad

3:33

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The Left Hand Didn't Know

1:25

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American Humorists

1:19

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Telepathy or Suggestion

3:08

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Trying to Be Serious Didn't Work

1:37

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Assorted Beauties

2:09

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Mark's Children Knew Him

2:18

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Mark, Dogs, Dagoes, and Cats

2:22

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The Tragedy of Genius

2:23

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Kilties and the Lassie

3:02

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A Wise Provision of Providence

2:15

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The Awful German Language

2:07

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Artist or Photographer

2:28

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Mark Interviewed the Barber about Harry Thaw

5:05

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His Portrait—a Mirror

2:09

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Mark, Bismarck, Lincoln, and Darwin

7:15

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Mark at the Stock Exchange, Vienna

1:21

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Mark and the Prussian Lieutenant

3:22

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Mark Studies the Costermonger Language

2:25

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That Beautiful Funeral

2:06

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Ada's Beast of a Man

1:56

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Jealousy in Lowland

1:36

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The Troubles of Liz

2:17

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The French Madame

6:18

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The Great Disappointment

5:05

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Rheumatism and Prodding

1:32

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On Literary Friendships

2:05

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Bayard Taylor's German

2:11

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Genius in Extremis

4:20

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What May Happen to You after You Are Dead

4:56

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Kings in Their Birthday Suits

0:55

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Mark on Lincoln's Humanity

5:43

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An English Lover of Kings and a Hater

7:09

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Mark Got Arrested in Berlin

6:08

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Books that Weren't Written

5:29

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Mark Enjoyed Other Humorists

2:15

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Mark and the English Hack-writer

2:31

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Mark Thought Joan of Arc Was Slandered

3:31

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Running Amuck—Almost

0:39

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Mark's Idiomatic Gems

1:23

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Mark and the Girls that Love a Lord

7:35

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Mark's Martyrdom

2:48

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Slang Not in Mark's Dictionary

2:59

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Mark "No Gentleman"

2:03

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Mark, Poetry, and Art

1:49

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Mark Sheds Light on English History

6:52

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Mark Explains Dean Swift

4:15

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Mark in Tragedy and Comedy

7:38

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"Ambition Is a Jade that More Than One Man Can Ride"

3:32

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Mark as a Translator

3:39

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Mark in England

2:54

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Why Mark Was Uncomfortable in the King of Sweden's Presence

1:46

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Mark's Idea of High Art

4:28

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Mark Meets King Leopold—Almost

3:26

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Sizing Up of Aristocracy by Mark

5:01

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The Bald-headed Woman

1:37

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When a Publisher Dines and Wines You

6:14

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Mark in Politics

1:08

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Mark on "Royal Honors"

4:33

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American Women the Prettiest

1:50

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Where Tay Pay Isn't Tay Pay

1:24

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The Man Who Didn't Get Used to Hanging

8:45

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Stray Sayings of Mark

3:35

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Eugene Field and His Troubles in Chicago

6:06

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More of Eugene Field's Trials in London

4:59

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Gene, a "Success of Curiosity"

4:30

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Dire Consequences of American Horseplay

10:09

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Field's Library of Humor

1:03

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Those German Professors

1:57

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Eugene Field and Northern Lore

3:39

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Little Boy Blue

1:22

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