The recent publication of _Overland with Mark Twain_, which contains dozens of photos of MT from the start of his 1895-96 reading tour, makes me wonder if there are many photos of Twain and/or George W. Cable during their lecture tour of 1884-85. One that comes immediately to mind is the promotional photo that seems to appear in every MT biography, e.g., in Kaplan's _Mr. Clemens and MT_, and more recently in the biographies by Guy Cardwell and John Lauber. However, the only other photo I've found (though I confess I haven't looked thoroughly) is with some of Twain's relatives in Quincy, Illinois, in January 1885 (Milton Meltzer, _MT Himself_, p. 188). I realize that the camera used by Pond during the 1895-96 tour had only been introduced c. 1888, but is it really possible that Twain and Cable toured for four months, yet so few photos were taken of them? Regards, Taylor Roberts Univ. of British Columbia