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Date: | Fri, 28 Jul 1995 17:07:26 -0400 |
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There is a CD-ROM called Twain's World. I have a copy at home,
but I forget the issuer. It's one of the major companies--
Bureau Multimedia, I think. It's pretty ubiquitous at computer
software shops.
It offers decent texts of Twain's novels, some speeches & short
stories, etc. Although the texts aren't based
on the definitive California editions, they're plenty good enough
for all casual users and most scholars. The CD has a pretty
flexible searching capability, which is what I use most often--
it's an invaluable tool. There's also some miscellaneous stuff,
including cheezy animation and a short film of Twain allegedly
taken by Edison. All in all, a great addition to any library,
especially since it's under $50.
Scott Dalrymple
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