> The tiny house where young Sam Clemens lived is now a
> tiny museum, supplemented by a couple of associated,
> emergency- backup museums nearby. Twain's image is
> everywhere: on road signs, in shop windows and in
> tourism brochures.
Please tell me I'm wrong but I have a problem with this Hannibal
"thing". It must be a nice town because several list members live
there. Blame Shelley Fisher Fishkin, I guess :-). Her detailed
description of the town (and of the commercialization) in "Lighting out
for the Terrirory" removed any desire on my part to ever go there. I
suspect I will do it, though. I'm simply too much of a Twain fan.
I did like the review BTW.
Tony