There are a number of incomplete editions of the autobiography or of selections from it. They are: * Albert Bigelow Paine, ed. _Mark Twain's Autobiography_ (1924) * Bernard DeVoto, ed. _Mark Twain in Eruption_ (1940) * Charles Neider, ed. _The Autobiography of Mark Twain_ (1959) * Michael J. Kiskis, ed. _Mark Twain's Own Autobiography: The Chapters from the North American Review_ (1990) * _Chapters from My Autobiography_ Oxford Mark Twain, with an afterward by Michael J. Kiskis (1996) -- these are also the North American Review chapters. A few other topical dictations have appeared in other anthologies, including _Selected Writings of an American Skeptic_ and _The Hudson Review_ 16:3 (Autumn 1963): 329-352, where Neider published some of it with the title "Reflections on Religion." Others can probably be located using Thomas A. Tenney's _Mark Twain: A Reference Guide_. The autobiographical dictations have not been published as a whole. The entire manuscript is held at the Mark Twain Papers, The Bancroft Library, and is described at its home page at: http://library.berkeley.edu/BANC/MTP/ For more on the autobiography, see the introduction to _MT's Own Autobiography_ or the afterward in _Chapters from My Autobiography_. Jim Zwick