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Thu, 7 Jan 1993 11:01:09 -0500
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Those of you who enjoy fiction featuring Twain as a character might
be interested in _Twice Upon a Time_ by Allen Appel (1988, Dell).  I
read it over the holiday break.  The novel is the sequel to _Time
After Time_ (also fun, if you like this sort of thing), which
introduced the protagonist, a time-traveling historian.  The novels
are very light on the technical, sci-fi aspects of time travel (they're
similar to the Kirk Mitchell and David Carakeet stories in that respect), &
enjoyable because of the situations and characters: Twain, Custer, Edison,
Uncle Remus, the Philadelphia Centennial, and so on.  Our university
library has neither novel.  I found the first in the local public
library, and bought the sequel as a remaindered paperback (of course,
inter-library loan is another option).  In any case....Enjoy!

Mike Dooris, Penn State University: [log in to unmask]

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