I have recently finished retracing Mark Twain's 1895-1896 world lecture tour and
am now working on a book I have tentatively titled Remarking Twain.

I spent 9 months traveling through 12 countries photographing life as it
presented itself. I am using Twain's writings to compare and contrast his route
100 years later.

I spent about 1 week in Madagascar and all I can find in ``Following the
Equator'' is this:


        ``All that I remember about Madagascar is that Thackeray's little Billie
went up to the top of the mast and there knelt him upon his knee, saying,
        `I see Jerusalem and Madagascar,
        And North and South Amerikee.' ''


Does anyone know of any other comments Twain made about this island?


Thanks


Daniel Kramer
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