Barbara Schmidt has added two interesting and otherwise difficult to find resources to her expanding collection of newspaper coverage of Mark Twain and his own journalism: "Mark Twain in the _Daily Hawaiian Herald_" includes all nine items related to or written by Twain that appeared in the short-lived daily newspaper in the fall of 1866. Among these is the paper's report on Twain's "Sandwich Islands" speech in which it predicts that "his forthcoming work will show that he has been an industrious collator of facts." http://www.tarleton.edu/activities/pages/facultypages/schmidt/ dhhindex.html "Mark Twain's Correspondence with the _San Francisco Alta California_," the 26 "American Travel" letters written from January to August 1867 http://www.tarleton.edu/activities/pages/facultypages/schmidt/ altaindex.html These pages, Barb's collection of quotations, and her massive "Mark Twain in the _New York Times_" collection, now covering 1867-1959, can also be accessed from her main Twain page at http://www.tarleton.edu/activities/pages/facultypages/schmidt/ Mark_Twain.html Kevin Bochynski alerted me to the new "Teacher's Guide to the Signet Classics Edition of Mark Twain's The Prince and the Pauper," by Wendy Patrick Cope, Buckingham County High School, Buckingham, Virginia, online through the Academic Resources section of the Penguin Books web site at http://www.penguin.com/usa/academic/classics/prince/contents.html The Internet Movie Database has expanded its list of film versions of Twain's works. It now provides information about 40 of them, from the 1909 silent films _The Prince and the Pauper_ and _The Death Disk_ to the recent Disney productions. The list can be accessed at: http://us.imdb.com/M/person-exact?Twain%2C%20Mark Jim Zwick