Not that I know of, not from the full material now published.
Charles Neider's edition was an attempt at chronological order, I believe.
"Neider's most important book, however, was arguably The Autobiography of
Mark Twain (1959), in which he fashioned a chronological structure that was
lacking in the original material and included never-before-published
passages. Certainly the most widely read version of Mark Twain's
autobiographical writings, that book has played a major role in shaping the
public image of Mark Twain the man."
http://faculty.citadel.edu/leonard/js01.htm
/DDD
http://faculty.citadel.edu/leonard/js01.htm
On Sun, Feb 24, 2019 at 12:47 AM Clay Shannon <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Has anybody created a chronological Twain autobiography from the three
> volumes of his autobiography recently released? One that excludes
> extraneous/supplementary material and only contains actual autobiography? I
> reckon such a work could probably be condensed to the size of one of the
> existing volumes.
>
> -- B. Clay Shannon
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