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I just came across a reference to a Mark Twain biography by Archibald
Henderson written in 1910, apparently the first ever. I never heard of this
book or author, a distinguished mathametics professor at Chapel Hill, who's
also a major biographer of George B, Shaw. Nor have I ever seen this in a
bibliography or reference from Paine to DeVoto to Kaplan, Powers et al. Can
anyone tell me why he's been iced out? The book can be read online at
http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/6873. Thanks for any enlightenment.

Jerry

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