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Susan, I can attest that Ian will be a great resource. He held the U.S. book launch for his book in which he retraced Clemens' steps in today;s war-torn Holy Land, Innocence and War, here at the Mark Twain House in Hartford last fall and also spoke in Hannibal -- and he's coming back to Hartford for our "Trouble Begins at 5:30" lecture series (now monthly) on November 13 to speak on Mark Twain's Equator, the book he's now launching out West under the auspices of the English-Speaking Union. The book, like the first, is fascinating (I got a copy via his UK publisher) and his presentations are delightful -- a mix of lecture, Power Point and narrated video from the scene. Plus he's an extremely nice guy.
Look forward to seeing you in Hartford this summer!
Best,Steve

Steve Courtney
7 Union St.
Terryville, CT 06786
860-589-6412


> Date: Wed, 10 Apr 2013 22:46:58 +0000
> From: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Following the Equator Trip
> To: [log in to unmask]
> 
> wow, Peter, that IS important for me to know.  Thank you! -- s
> 
> Sent from my iPad
> 
> On Apr 10, 2013, at 5:13 PM, "Peter Salwen" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> 
> > Hi, Susan. Sounds like a wonderful project!
> >=20
> > I thought you might be interested in the following -- a note I sent aroun=
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> > last fall about a local (NYC) Twain-related event.
> >=20
> > Last November's talk wasn't directly on point for you, but Strathcarron
> > also mentioned that he was planning a similar cruise & book on Twain's
> > 1895-96 travels -- which does sound like something you may want to look
> > into.
> >=20
> >  -- Pete
> >=20
> > _________________________
> >=20
> > Re: Something special for Mark Twain fans:
> >=20
> > Ian Macpherson, Lord Strathcarron, author of "Innocence and War: Mark
> > Twain's Holy Land Revisitd" will give a lecture and book signing Nov. 15a=
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> > the English-Speaking Union of New York, 144 East 39th Street. (Details at
> > http://www.esuus.org/newyork/news/lord_strathcarron_innocence_and/)
> >=20
> > As you likely know, Mark Twain=3D92s travels through the Middle East as a
> > tourist aboard the luxury cruiser Quaker City in 1867 provided the fodder
> > for *The Innocents Abroad,* his first best-seller. In 2010 Lord
> > Strathcarron, a British travel writer, yachtsman and journalist who spent
> > ten years in Asia working for Time-Life and as a freelance foreign
> > correspondent, retraced Twain's original route through what is now Lebano=
> n,
> > Syria, Israel and the West Bank/Palestine on his sailing yacht *Vasco da
> > Gama*.
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> > *Innocence and War,* the first volume of Strathcarron's Mark Twain travel
> > trilogy (www.twaintraveler.com), reports on how the region has (and hasn=
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> > changed over the intervening 143 years. His talk will be enriched with
> > maps, photographs and excerpts from both writers=3D92 books, which share =
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> > humorously sardonic view of "the unholy mess that is the Holy Land."
> > Reservations by phone (212-818-1200 ext. 244) or email ([log in to unmask]
> ).
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> > The English-Speaking Union is a non-profit educational organization focus=
> ed
> > on English language and culture, headquartered in New York City, with 70
> > branches throughout the United States and ESU offices in 55 countries.
> > *_________________________________*
> > *
> > *
> > *Peter Salwen*
> > *
> > 114 W 86, NYC 10024 | 917-620-5371
> > *
> > *
> >=20
> > *
> > *salwen.com <http://www.salwen.com>*
> > *Salwen Business Communications <http://www.salwenpr.com/> *
> > *
> > Mark Twain's New York <http://www.marktwainsnewyork.com/>
> > *
> > Upper West Side Story <http://www.upperwestsidestory.net/>
> > *Fine Art America <http://fineartamerica.com/profiles/peter-salwen.html>*
> > *
> > *
> > *
> > *
> > _________________________*
> > *
> > *
> > *
> > *From:* "Harris, Susan Kumin" <[log in to unmask]>
> > *To:* [log in to unmask]
> > *Sent:* Tuesday, April 9, 2013 9:34 PM
> > *Subject:* Following the Equator Trip
> >=20
> > Dear Forum Members,
> > As some of you know, I have a project going that focuses on Twain=3D3D92s=
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> > around the world=3D3D97the lecture tour that eventuated in Following the =
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> > r.  I am contemplating a couple of trips following in his footsteps=3D3D9=
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> > ially to Australia and New Zealand (and maybe Tasmania), and to India.
> > I am writing to ask those of you who may be knowledgeable about these are=
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> > =3D3D
> > if you know of any particular archives that may hold unpublished Twain ma=
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> > erials and/or if there are colleges or universities that you know of that=
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> > ave faculty particularly interested in Twain.  If I do this trip, would b=
> e =3D
> > =3D3D
> > eager to make contacts among locals.
> > Thank you for any help you can give me!  --Susan Harris
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> >=20
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> > Susan K. Harris
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> > Hall Professor of American Literature
> >=20
> > University of Kansas
> >=20
> > Author of God's Arbiters: Americans and the Philippines, 1898-1902*
> > *
> >=20
 		 	   		  

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