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Folks, in his review of the new edition called WHO IS MT?, Kevin MacDonnell
states that "Mark Twain saved more of his unpublished writings than any
other American author."

Just curious (Kevin and everyone):  is this a substantiated fact?  any other
author (or, just major ones)?  I wonder how we might begin to debate such a
proposition, though of course I know MT must be in the running.

Just a friendly point of inquiry, sitting in my basement during a serious
heat wave in the Lou....

Harold K. Bush, Ph.D
Saint Louis University

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