I must beg the indulgence of the experts on this list when I ask for the answers to a few questions that surely must be known to everyone but myself. 1. I have a broken set of the Harper & Brothers, Author’s National Edition of the Writings of Mark Twain, and I am having some trouble fitting in the missing volumes. Could someone kindly list all 25 volumes of this set for me? 2. Is there some reason that some of these books are placed in the set out of the order that Twain wrote them? 3. My red cover set shows a good variety of copyright dates for each volume. Is there any way to tell the year of publication of this set? Thank you for your help. At age 56, I am just beginning to read the complete works of Mark Twain. Innocents Abroad, now completed, has not dulled my appetite for this author. It’s a shame that most Americans only know a few of these works by title alone. I judge that Twain has been mostly wasted on children by adults who should know better. David ***