Twainians may be interested to know Howard Baezhold and Joseph MCCullough's _The Bible According to Mark Twain_ is now on cassette tape for users of the Library of Congress's Talking Book Program for the Blind and Physically Handicapped. Talking Books are cassettes that can only be played on special machines issued to qualified disabled readers, each tape having four tracks instead of two. These books are loaned free of charge through cooperating state libraries. Anyone interested in further information about this program should contact their state agency for the blind. This is the first Mark Twain title released in some time, and also stands out because it is the first such book since _Letters from the Earth_ containing posthumously published material. Once I get my copy, I will have further information and will pass it along. Note: if memory serves, the only Twain biography ever recorded by the Library of Congress was Dixon Wectlar's _Sam Clemens of Hannibal_.