Great stuff, thanks John
-- B. Clay Shannon
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> On May 15, 2019, at 5:50 AM, John Greenman <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> How To Tell a Story and Other Essays by Mark Twain <https://archive.org/details/tellastory_1905_librivox>
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> The AudioBook version is now available…recorded from the Harpers & Brothers Publishers (1900-The American Publishing Company) “Authors National Edition” printing.
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> This recording contains the following:
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> 1 - How To Tell a Story
> 2 - In Defence of Harriet Shelley
> 3 - Fenimore Cooper’s Literary Offences
> 4 - Traveling With a Reformer
> 5 - Private History of the “Jumping Frog” Story
> 6 - Mental Telegraphy Again
> 7 - What Paul Bourget Thinks of Us
> 8 - A Little Note to M. Paul Bourget
> 9 - The Invalid’s Story
> 10 - The Captain’s Story
> 11 - Stirring Times in Austria
> 12 - Concerning the Jews
> 13 - From the “London Times” of 1904
> 14 - At the Appetite Cure
> 15 - In Memoriam
> 16 - Mark Twain: A Biographical Sketch by Samuel E. Moffett
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> Please let me know if you have any questions.
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> -John
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> John Greenman
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> Mark Twain Audiobooks from Librivox <https://librivox.org/reader/107?primary_key=107&search_category=reader&search_page=1&search_form=get_results>
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> My Mark Twain audio recordings at Archive.org <https://archive.org/search.php?query=Audio+%22John+Greenman%22&sort=-downloads>
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> I tried to catch some fog. I mist.