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I'm sure I will be getting to these later years, so yes, and thank you.

On 9/21/20 11:58 AM, Philip Bauer wrote:
> Scott, are you aware of his English residences?  Is that what you are 
> looking for?   1896 in Guildford and later that year rented a home at 
> 23 Tedsworth Square.  (You can still see that home on Google 
> maps.)      1898  lived at 30 Wellington Court for a short time before 
> renting a home just outside the city limits at Dollis Hill.    I 
> believe this is all accurate subject to anyone's correction.
>
> Phil Bauer
>
>
> On 9/21/2020 2:38 PM, Joseph Csicsila wrote:
>> Appendix C in Volume 5 of the Letters is a transcription of Twain's 1872
>> "English Journals."
>>
>> Joe Csicsila
>>
>> On Mon, Sep 21, 2020 at 2:32 PM Scott Holmes <[log in to unmask]> 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I've just discovered Robert Regan's 1976 article on "English Notes":  A
>>> Book Mark Twain Abandoned.  He mentions three extant portions of this
>>> lost manuscript, of which I have found two.  The third. "Property in
>>> Opulent London", I have not found.
>>>
>>> It occurs to me, from  descriptions in Regan's article, of his diaries,
>>> journals, and manuscripts created while working on this "book", that
>>> there may be material of a geographic nature.  I know little of his
>>> first three trips to England and would like to include discussion of
>>> them on my twainsgeography web site.
>>>
>>> Perhaps someone may share a PDF of this obscure piece.  I would be much
>>> obliged.
>>>
>>> Scott
>>>

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