I am interested in finding secondary sources (or even primary from 100 years ago or so) that discuss Mark Twain as image of America overseas (especially in Europe/UK). I am aware of many of the key sources covering some of these issues such as Twain's public image, like Louis Budd's _Our Mark Twain_, John Seelye's _MT at the Movies_, and Shelley Fisher Fishkin's _Lighting Out_. What I would like are less well-known sources that discuss, for example, how Twain was viewed as representative American by the French, or English, or whomever (pro and con, as well). Double bonus would be those sources with actual plates/figures of ads, or whatever, that pictured Twain as such. Any suggestions?? * * * * * * * * * * * * * Dr. Harold K. Bush, Jr. Assistant Professor Dept. of English Saint Louis University 221 N. Grand Blvd. Saint Louis, MO 63103 (work) 314-977-3616 (home) 314-861-3929; <[log in to unmask]>