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I am posting this on behalf of the Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum in
Hannibal, Missouri. Please direct queries to the e-mail address at the end
of this message.  Thank you. K.B.
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Fellow Mark Twain Forum Members,

On behalf of The Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum, I would like to
invite you to attend a celebration at 11:00 am on Saturday, April 30, in
Hannibal, Missouri, to formally open new exhibits at the Mark Twain
Museum.

The Mark Twain Home Foundation in Hannibal, Missouri, has begun the
process of changing the interpretation through the Mark Twain Museum
properties.

The former Museum Annex, now our Interpretative Center, has new exhibits
with two central themes. The first looks at Sam Clemens in Hannibal, the
real person and his experiences. The Interpretive Center experience
concludes in a room that mirrors the look of Twain's octagonal study.
Here scenes from Hannibal are overlaid on images from Twain's fiction,
illustrating the artful way Clemens used his childhood experiences and
memories in Hannibal to shape and create his fiction.

From the Interpretative Center, one proceeds to the Mark Twain Boyhood
Home, where new Interpretive elements have been added. A nearly
life-size white figure of Twain inhabits each room.  Visitors feel like
they are accompanying Twain as he returns to visit his boyhood home in
his thoughts, reminiscing about his childhood and remarkable adult life.
Quotes on panels behind the figures leave visitors thinking about their
own childhood and memories, as well as those of Twain.

Beginning at 9:30 am, craftsmen will be demonstrating a variety of
historic crafts. Food vendors will satisfy appetites. Special activities
are planned well into the afternoon.

From 1:00 to 3:00 the museum will host a book signing featuring Dr.
Louis Budd, Dr. James Cox, Dr. Susan Harris and Dr. Thomas Quirk. The
following books will be available at the Mark Twain Museum Store for
purchase and signing:

Mark Twain: Social Philosopher by Louis Budd
Mark Twain: The Fate of Humor by James Cox
The Courtship of Olivia Langdon and Mark Twain by Susan Harris
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn co-edited by Susan Harris
Coming to Grips with Huckleberry Finn by Thomas Quirk
The Portable Mark twain edited by Thomas Quirk

Copies of any of these may be ordered by e-mail, and autographs secured
by contacting the museum office at [log in to unmask]

The above e-mail address may be used to request any additional details
or information.

Henry Sweets, Curator
Mark Twain Museum
Hannibal, Missouri

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