Many of the works in THE BIBLE ACCORDING TO MARK TWAIN were originally intended for publication in the Iowa - California WORKS editions. Howard Baetzhold was the editor who was charged with editing a volume of short fiction from the middle and late stages of Mark Twain's career for the Iowa-California edition. Baetzhold was later joined by Joseph McCullough in the endeavor to produce a volume which focused on Mark Twain's writings on Adam and Eve, Captain Stormfield, and "Letters From the Earth." A number of previously unpublished manuscripts related to these writings were also included. Baetzhold and McCullough expanded on the annotations that Baender had offered in his version of "Letters From the Earth" which was previously included in Baender's _What Is Man? And Other Philosophical Writings_ issued in 1973. _The Bible According to Mark Twain_ was published by University of George Press in 1995 and remains the most authoritative text for works that had appeared under the titles _Adam's Diary_, _Eve's Diary_, _Captain Stormfield's Visit to Heaven_ and _Letters from the Earth_. Barb