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Just as a matter of curiosity--what is the reputation, these days, of the
1993 Mark Twain Encyclopedia that LeMaster and Wilson edited for Garland
Press? At the time, it was something of a marathon project with so many
writers involved. Then came Kent Rasmussen's tome and then the Oxford--do
these contributions completely supersede the Encyclopedia or does it still
have any value?

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