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Is there any recent source that reprints and/or analyses the original
illustrations Twain claims to have drawn (including his own self-portrait
with short hair; his illustrations of royalty including Henry V; Duke of
Orleans; and Duke of Bourbon) for "Queen Victoria's Jubilee"?  The
version of this essay that appears in _Europe and Elsewhere_ does not
include the illustrations nor the discussion and jokes Twain made
concerning them and his artistic abilities.  Are there any complete
versions available other than the rare, privately printed edition or old
newspaper microfilm?

Barb

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