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Wed, 23 Sep 1998 11:05:25 -0700
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You're right that there's not much compared to other Twain books, but
there's enough to keep you out of
trouble for a while.  Read Bryant French's _Mark Twain and the Gilded
Age: The Book that Named an Era_ (Dallas: SMU Press, 1963), and my
afterword to the Oxford Mark Twain's edition of _The Gilded Age_ for a
start.

Gregg Camfield

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