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Ditto!  Everyone who works on Twain, owes that man a shout-out.
And speaking of shouts... in the wilderness...

Anyone knowing the whereabouts of  a copy of the  Mark Twain Journal # 47,
available for sale,

please let me know.

Thanks,
Sara




Arianne wrote:
> for Mark Twain Day by Day, by David Fears which didn't exist when
> I did my first research on Mark Twain.  When I first heard it came out, I
> didn't buy one because it was too expensive.  But now that I have
> borrowed a copy via interlibrary loan, I can see it is worth the price!
> I've found it invaluable because the first volume covers exactly the period
> I'm interested in.  And I profoundly appreciate the thorough
> index so that I could quickly find what I wanted in the massive volume.
>
> I don't remember it being reviewed here but assume many of you
> have seen it.  I found a link to a site which mentioned he is revising
> Volume I!  I look forward to seeing it.
>
> Grateful and impressed
> Arianne Laidlaw
> Sacramento, California
>
>
>

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