Has anybody already mentioned the article "Mark Twain as a Motorist" from the
May 1906 issue of Motor magazine?
It's available at Barbara Schmidt's indispensible twainquotes website:
http://www.twainquotes.com/interviews/Motor1906.html.
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From: Martin D. Zehr <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Sent: Mon, October 25, 2010 1:18:09 PM
Subject: Re: Did Twain ever mention the automobile?
Kevin knows this, as we've already discussed it, but I'll add that I recent=
ly purchased a black-and-white 8x10 glossy from the files of the Chicago Tr=
ibune (all of its older photo stock is being sold) showing Twain riding in =
a Rambler in 1908.=A0 The photo postcard of Twain riding in an Oldsmobile i=
s from 1905-06, I believe, but, as usual, you should=A0consult Kevin for pa=
rticulars.
=A0
Martin Zehr
Kansas City, Missouri
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e:
From: Kevin Mac Donnell <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Did Twain ever mention the automobile?
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Sunday, October 24, 2010, 8:43 PM
He rode in an Oldsmobile driven by a race-car driver (who was killed a shor=
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time later in an auto accident). That image was reproduced as a postcard=20
advertising Olds Motor Works. That image should be online. I can give you=
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the details on the driver if you like.
While running errands with Henry Rogers, he was left sitting in Rogers'=20
parked electric car when it slipped into gear and slowly began coasting dow=
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a street in Fairhaven. Rather than trying to guide or stop the car, Twain=
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simply hopped out, and the car ran aground on a curb or sidewalk with no=20
harm done to man or machine.
I've seen two photos where he was sitting in a car (besides the one with hi=
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in the Olds), and of course there are a couple of photos of him admiring a=
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huge touring car parked in front of Stormfield the day of Clara's wedding.
I also seem to recall him writing an angry "letter to the editor" in=20
Harper's Magazine (or a newspaper) complaining about dangerous drivers, ca.=
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1905. I think he also campaigned against cars being allowed in Bermuda.
He might have felt differently if he'd ever climbed a hill with me in my 20=
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year old Miata with after-market supercharger. On the other hand, maybe tha=
t=20
would have just confirmed his worst fears.
Kevin
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From: "Ben Wise" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, October 24, 2010 7:50 PM
Subject: Did Twain ever mention the automobile?
> Or ride in one?=A0 Just wondering if he saw it coming, so to speak.
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