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Thank you, Alan, for all you do...
McAvoy  🤐

On Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 8:16 PM, Alan Gribben <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> The Fall issue of the MARK TWAIN JOURNAL was shipped by the printer to
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> cribers and libraries last Friday. =0A=
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> This issue honors Kevin Mac Donnell as a collector and scholar, with
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>  written by various people who have known and worked with Kevin over the
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> ars.=0A=
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> Also in the 176-page issue are articles about Mary Ann Cord and John T.
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> is, HUCKLEBERRY FINN's Civil War connections, texts and techniques for
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> hing Twain's writings, a possible early newspaper letter by Clemens, and
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> e new staff members at the Center for Mark Twain Studies, as well as notes
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> and book reviews.=0A=
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> Please recommend that your campus or public library begin to subscribe to
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> his bi-annual journal (the library rate is only $30).=0A=
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> The Spring 2017 issue will be guest-edited by Dr. Joseph Csicsila. It
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>  has space for additional contributions. The email address is
> www.marktwain=
> journal.com. =0A=
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> Alan Gribben=0A=
> Editor and Publisher=0A=
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-Mark Twain

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