Hi
This time i am wondering if anyone has been to vasser college to see the twsin items there? And if so is it worth the trip?
I have been to every place twain has been and berkely. This is the last place in usa.
Thanks
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From: Mark Twain Forum <[log in to unmask]> on behalf of Barbara Schmidt <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2021 8:29:27 PM
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Minor Geographical Quibble
Scott,
In MT’s NOTEBOOKS & JOURNALS, Vol. 2, p. 144 — Clemens corrects the town
name “Leuch” to “Bad-Leuk.” He writes:
“... looked down on steep precipice & town of <Leuch> Bad-Leuk.”
I emailed a photo of that page from this volume to your personal email.
Overall, I think you will find additional good details in Vol. 2 for your
projects.
Barb
On Tuesday, March 23, 2021, Scott Holmes <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> That letter contains a wonderful description of Gemmi Pass but alas has no
> name for the village(s) he came to after crossing the pass. I doubt Twain
> would have confused the names as he references Baedeker's guidebook in his
> description of descending from the pass. Fears' reference is merely Rodney
> 106. Then, he notes an entry in his notebook. I've ordered a used copy of
> Volume II.
>
> On 3/23/21 6:26 AM, Barbara Schmidt wrote:
>
>> This online letter to Livy written from Leukerbad may be of interest —
>> https://www.marktwainproject.org/xtf/view?docId=letters/UCCL
>> 01589.xml;query=Leukerbad;searchAll=;sectionType1=;sectionTy
>> pe2=;sectionType3=;sectionType4=;sectionType5=;style=letter;brand=mtp#1
>>
>> Barb
>>
>> On Tuesday, March 23, 2021, Scott Holmes <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>
>> Interesting as Twain, at least in "A Tramp Abroad" was unable to
>>> distinguish between the two towns. I can't check his journal or
>>> notebooks,
>>> however. /The town in the valley is called Leuk or Leukerbad. We pointed
>>> our course toward it, down a verdant slope which was adorned with fringed
>>> gentians and other flowers, and presently entered the narrow alleys of
>>> the
>>> outskirts and waded toward the middle of the town through liquid
>>> "fertilizer." They ought to either pave that village or organize a
>>> ferry./
>>>
>>> On 3/22/21 7:36 PM, Barbara Schmidt wrote:
>>>
>>> I checked the passage in Rodney’s MARK TWAIN OVERSEAS, p. 106. Rodney
>>>> does
>>>> not mention Leukerbad.
>>>>
>>>> Barb
>>>>
>>>> On Monday, March 22, 2021, Scott Holmes <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I have recently relocated my twainsgeography site to Amazon's cloud
>>>> server
>>>>
>>>>> and am combing through my site for bothersome details. For those
>>>>> interested in such minutia, Fears' Day by Day contains this passage:
>>>>>
>>>>> "The pair set off with an old guide and climbed on foot up through the
>>>>> pass, coming down a precipitous trail to the village of*Leuk***(a short
>>>>> distance from*Leukerbad*)[Rodney 106]."
>>>>>
>>>>> Fears apparently got this from Robert Rodney's "Mark Twain Overseas".
>>>>>
>>>>> The order of villages is actually reversed. Leukerbad is the village
>>>>> with
>>>>> the baths and is found at the base of Gemmi Pass. Leuk is the town to
>>>>> the
>>>>> south of Leukerbad.
>>>>>
>>>>> Just thought I'd mention it... http://twainsgeography.com/con
>>>>> tent/kandersteg-leukerbad
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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