In 1883, Mark Twain, perhaps as a way of putting off working on Huckleberry Finn, wrote what he referred to as a "small book" titled "1002d Arabian Night." Howells discouraged him from publishing it, and it remained unpublished until Franklin Rogers included it in his Mark Twain Papers volume Mark Twain's Satires & Burlesques (1967). As far as I know, this is the only place it can be found in print. Does anyone know whether it has been published anywhere other than in Satires & Burlesques? By the way, Rogers indicates that Twain himself drew 131 pictures to accompany the text, but they were lost in the abortive publication process and haven't been recovered (maybe they're in someone's attic). On the other hand, having seen some of Twain's drawings, I'm not sure I can properly term that a loss. Jim Leonard