I always use the texts that are available in the Mark Twain Library when I teach Clemens--many hundred copies of HUCK FINN and several score of CONNECTICU T YANKEE each year. How can one teach the latter without Dan Beard's illustrat ions? or, for that matter, HUCK FINN with Kemble's pictures? The notes are per fectly tailored to undergraduate needs and interests. And the price is right-- though Mr. Steinbrink, the ASUC Store at Berkeley just sent me a copy of CONNEC TICUT YANKEE at the direction of the UC Press and it has a $12.00 price tag on it. Perhaps that is the charge for those who reside in Southern California.