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I would certainly like to see them. I do include photos and drawings of
many locations visited by Twain, through the years, especially the
venues from the Twain-Cable tour. English sites would be welcome.
Thank you.
On 9/21/20 12:26 PM, Paul Schullery wrote:
> Scott:
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> I have some tolerable but unexceptional recent photos of the Tedworth Square house if you'd like me to email them to you.
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> Paul Schullery
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>> On Sep 21, 2020, at 12:58, Philip Bauer <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> Scott, are you aware of his English residences? Is that what you are looking for? 1896 in Guildford and later that year rented a home at 23 Tedsworth Square. (You can still see that home on Google maps.) 1898 lived at 30 Wellington Court for a short time before renting a home just outside the city limits at Dollis Hill. I believe this is all accurate subject to anyone's correction.
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>> Phil Bauer
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>>> On 9/21/2020 2:38 PM, Joseph Csicsila wrote:
>>> Appendix C in Volume 5 of the Letters is a transcription of Twain's 1872
>>> "English Journals."
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>>> Joe Csicsila
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>>>> On Mon, Sep 21, 2020 at 2:32 PM Scott Holmes <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>>>> I've just discovered Robert Regan's 1976 article on "English Notes": A
>>>> Book Mark Twain Abandoned. He mentions three extant portions of this
>>>> lost manuscript, of which I have found two. The third. "Property in
>>>> Opulent London", I have not found.
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>>>> It occurs to me, from descriptions in Regan's article, of his diaries,
>>>> journals, and manuscripts created while working on this "book", that
>>>> there may be material of a geographic nature. I know little of his
>>>> first three trips to England and would like to include discussion of
>>>> them on my twainsgeography web site.
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>>>> Perhaps someone may share a PDF of this obscure piece. I would be much
>>>> obliged.
>>>>
>>>> Scott
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