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JAP HERRON has been the subject of several articles and is well-known. What
doesn't seem as well-known is that it is not the only book Twain wrote after
he died. I'm in Los Angeles exhibiting at a bookfair (remote login) and my
memory is worthless, but if you look in my series of articles on collecting
Mark Twain (FIRSTS MAGAZINE, 2 issues, 1998), I listed the other book there.

Kevin Mac Donnell

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From: Siva Vaidhyanathan <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Wednesday, February 09, 2000 12:36 PM
Subject: Re: Jap Herron?


>Does anyone know anything -- or better yet, has anyone written anything --
>about this novel? The claim was that MT dictated it posthumously through a
>Ouija Board:
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>Hutchings, Emily Grant. "The Coming of Jap Herron."  Jap Herron.  A Novel
>Written from the Ouija Board.  New York: Mitcjell Kennerly, 1917.
>
>Siva Vaidhyanathan
>Department of Culture and Communication
>New York University
>239 Greene St. Ste. 735
>New York, NY 10003
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