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I am posting this message on behalf of a researcher in England who said she
had trouble posting to the list. Replies should be sent to her, but I am
sure we would all like to see them, too. Beginning message:
Dear Mark Twain Forum,
I'm an academic in England attempting to put together a Collected Letters of
G. K. Chesterton.
I've discovered that Chesterton was a Vice President of the International
Mark Twain Society when it was founded. It seems possible that he therefore
wrote them at least a couple of letters.
However, the International Mark Twain Society is now very hard to find any
trace of: I have already discovered that it is NOT the American Mark Twain
Circle. But I can't believe that the International Mark Twain Society simply
disappeared with the death of Cyril Clemens (who founded it), in 1999 -
and that all its records were then destroyed.
So - do any of you know what became of the International Mark Twain Society
and whether it has any archives that I could search?
With thanks and best wishes,
Dr. Emma Wilson
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John Bird
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