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The Elmira College CENTER FOR MARK TWAIN STUDIES

Quarry Farm Papers #5

Ethical Records of Twain & His Circle of Sagebrush Journalists

By Lawrence I. Berkove

The series, Quarry Farm Papers, is a publication of the Elmira College
Center
for Mark Twain Studies.  The series makes available works of primary
importance to Mark Twain Studies by scholars who have participated in
programs at the Center.

Ethical Records of Twain and His Circle of Sagebrush Journalists  was
presented in March 1993 to launch the Spring Lecture Series under the
auspices of the Distinguished Academic Visitors Program.  Lawrence I.
Berkove
is a professor of English and the Director of the American Studies Program
at
the University of Michigan-Dearborn.  He has written a number of essays on
Twain's religious ideas and their interpretive applications to Huckleberry
Finn, Connecticut Yankee, and Roughing It.  In addition to Twain, he has
also
published widely on nineteenth and early twentieth-century American
literature, particularly the Western authors Ambrose Bierce, Jack London,
and
Dan DeQuille and his fellow Sagebrush authors.  In recent years, Dr. Berkove
has been actively engaged in bringing to light lost, forgotten, and
unpublished works of the Sagebrushers.  It has been his endeavor to replace
the neglect of this group of talented writers with a new appreciation of
their important contribution to our national culture.

Paperbound      25 pp.  *$5.00
                        *  plus $1 shipping and handling

Also Available from the Elmira College Center for Mark Twain Studies:


Quarry Farm Papers #1
How True are Dreams?  The Theme of Fantasy in Mark Twain's Later Work,  by
Henry Nash Smith.  Forward by Alan Gribben.  1989. Paperbd,  25 pp.
$5 plus $1 shipping and handling.

Quarry Farm Papers #2
Mark Twain:  The Youth Who Lived on in the Sage, by John S. Tuckey.  Forward
by Howard Baetzhold.  1990.  Paperbd, 16 pp.
$5 plus $1 shipping and handling.

Quarry Farm Papers #3
Quarry Farm:  A Study of the "Picturesque," by Lorraine Welling Lanmon.
1991.  Paperbd,  30 pp.
$5 plus $1 shipping and handling.

Quarry Farm Papers #4
The American Vandal Goes A-Courting; or, Mark Twain's First Elmira Lecture
and Its Romantic Aftermath and  Morgan vs. Merlin:  The Case for Magic and
Miracle in A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, by Mary Boewe,
1994.
Paperbd, 39 pp.
$5 plus $1 shipping and handling.

Quarry Farm Volumes:
Mark Twain and the Starchy Boys, by Edgar M. Branch.  1993.  Paperbd, 97 pp.
ISBN 1-880817-04-7
$10 plus $1.50 shipping and handling.

Overland With Mark Twain:  James B. Pond's Photographs and Journal of the
North American Lecture Tour of 1895,  eds. Alan Gribben and Nick Karanovich.
1992.  Hardbd, 112 pp.
ISBN 1-880817-00-4
$29 plus $2 shipping and handling.

   NEW! Quarry Farm Papers #5              Mark Twain and the Starchy Boys
   Quarry Farm Papers #4                   Overland with Mark Twain
   Quarry Farm Papers #3
   Quarry Farm Papers #2
   Quarry Farm Papers #1

To order any of these publications, E-Mail to Gretchen Sharlow  at
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Indicate with your order if you are a Friend of the Center for Mark Twain
Studies. Friends of the Center receive a 20% discount on the purchase price.
Applications for membership in the Friends of the Center can be obtained by
writing to the Center for Mark Twain Studies, Elmira College, Box 7035,
Elmira, NY 14901.  Phone (607)735-1941 or E-mail at the above address.

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