I'll second that. It seems to me that no author of his era was more often photographed than MT (perhaps Whitman, who also loved the camera). I keep a small gallery of MT photos -- mostly postcards -- by my computer as a sort of inspiration, and this collection is constantly growing. George Robinson Hal Bush wrote: > > There is a really swell volume of pictures/photos of Abe Lincoln, ed. by > Holzer and Neely, called _The Lincoln Image_. > > I am trying to locate anything similar for our friend Mark Twain and I am > failing. Now it dawns on me that this would really fill a gap in Twain > scholarship. > > Any suggestions? Does such a volume exist?? I need some ideas in > particular about how Twain was "pictured" here and esp. abroad during the > last couple decades of his life (post Huck Finn). > > thanks, --Hal Bush > **=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=** > > Dr. Harold K. Bush > Assistant Professor > Dept. of English > Saint Louis University > 221 N. Grand Blvd. > Saint Louis, MO 63103 > > 314-977-36i6; fax 314-977-1514; home 314-861-3929 -- ___________________________________________________________ ARE YOU A FREELANCE WRITER? Then you should be a member of the NATIONAL WRITERS UNION! Web <http://www.nwu.org>, Ph:(212) 254-0279, Email <[log in to unmask]>