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Library Journal
Reviewed on August 1, 1997
The 309 comprehensively annotated letters in the fifth volume of Twain's correspondence help illuminate his 36th and 37th years, a largely happy and exuberant time when he was tasting the first fruits of domestic and foreign celebrity. With The Innocents Abroad still selling briskly, Roughing It just off the press, and The Gilded Age (co-written with his Nook ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More