Dear Milind Khadilkar: If you haven’t done so already, do check for materials at the Inter University Centre for International Studies on the Osmania University campus at Hyderabad. Formerly the American Studies Research Centre (ASRC), it had a rich collection of Twain resources when I had the pleasure of being its director (1970-71). These, both text and visual materials, were further augmented later. For instance, the vertical file in the library’s special collections contained all the material collected for a SPAN article about Twain in India, including both copies of newspaper clippings and contemporary images, as well as drawings produced for that issue of the magazine. As you know, Twain also visited Lahore and Rawalpindi (since 1947 within Pakistan). It happens that a few years ago students at Lahore’s National College of Arts were challenged to paint modern Mughal miniatures depicting historic American scenes as they might have looked if enacted in Pakistan—i.e. such as “Washington Crossing (not the Delaware but) the Ravi.” One of these, painted by Rabia Kanwal, depicts Mark Twain in Mughal dress standing in front of the Shish Mahal in the Lahore Fort. A copy of it can be inspected on the Forum’s web site <http://www.yorku.ca/twainweb/gifs/lahore1.html>, where is seems to have suffered somewhat from electronic wear and tear. If it interests you, I can send you a pristine copy as an e-mail attachment. Regards, Charles Boewe