Hal,
I knew of two from my own collecting:
The first and best is Milton Meltzer's "Mark Twain Himself," Crowell,
1960. The second book was kind of an oddity - "Mark Twain in the Movies," by
John Seelye, Viking, 1977. Odd because, among other things, it is rather
negative. It did, however, have a wealth of pictures.
I followed up on OCLC, which displays pretty much every book every
published in America. I didn't see anything else to dethrone the Meltzer
book.
Terry Ballard
Librarian on patrol
From: Hal Bush [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2000 3:11 PM
There is a really swell volume of pictures/photos of Abe Lincoln, ed. by
Holzer and Neely, called _The Lincoln Image_.
I am trying to locate anything similar for our friend Mark Twain and I am
failing. Now it dawns on me that this would really fill a gap in Twain
scholarship.
Any suggestions? Does such a volume exist?? I need some ideas in
particular about how Twain was "pictured" here and esp. abroad during the
last couple decades of his life (post Huck Finn).
thanks, --Hal Bush
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