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[[Image:Clara Jean Livy and Susy 1880s - Mark Twain’s wife and daughters.JPG|right|thumb|250px|Clara Jean Livy and Susy | [[Image:Clara Jean Livy and Susy 1880s - Mark Twain’s wife and daughters.JPG|right|thumb|250px|Clara, Jean, Livy and Susy, Mark Twain’s wife and daughters, 1880s]] | ||
'''Autobiography of Mark Twain''' is the first complete and unrevised edition of the autobiography | '''Autobiography of Mark Twain''' is the first complete and unrevised edition of the autobiography that [[Mark Twain]] had been dictating to his secretaries in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The first of three projected volumes was published in 2010 by the Mark Twain Project, a hundred years after his death,. The text was among the personal papers that one of his daughters left to the University of California, Berkeley.[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]] | ||
that [[Mark Twain]] had been dictating to his secretaries in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. | |||
The first of three volumes was published in 2010, | |||
The text was among the personal papers that one of his daughters left to the University of California, Berkeley. |
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Autobiography of Mark Twain is the first complete and unrevised edition of the autobiography that Mark Twain had been dictating to his secretaries in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The first of three projected volumes was published in 2010 by the Mark Twain Project, a hundred years after his death,. The text was among the personal papers that one of his daughters left to the University of California, Berkeley.