Hörbuch: Mark Twain: A Biography - Volume III Mark Twain: A Biography - Volume III
1 - VOLUME III, Part 1: 1900-1907 CCXII. THE RETURN OF THE CONQUEROR
1. VOLUME III, Part 1: 1900-1907 CCXII. THE RETURN OF THE CONQUEROR 2. CCXIII. MARK TWAIN—GENERAL SPOKESMAN 3. CCXIV. MARK TWAIN AND THE MISSIONARIES 4. CCXV. SUMMER AT “THE LAIR” 5. CCXVI. RIVERDALE—A YALE DEGREE 6. CCXVII. MARK TWAIN IN POLITICS 7. CCXVIII. NEW INTERESTS AND INVESTMENTS 8. CCXIX. YACHTING AND THEOLOGY 9. CCXX. MARK TWAIN AND THE PHILIPPINES 10. CCXXI. THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE 11. CCXXII. A PROPHET HONORED IN HIS COUNTRY 12. CCXXIII. AT YORK HARBOR 13. CCXXIV. THE SIXTY-SEVENTH BIRTHDAY DINNER 14. CCXXV. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CONTROVERSIES 15. CCXXVI. "WAS IT HEAVEN? OR HELL?” 16. CCXXVII. THE SECOND RIVERDALE WINTER 17. CCXXVIII. PROFFERED HONORS 18. CCXXXIX. THE LAST SUMMER AT ELMIRA 19. CCXXX. THE RETURN TO FLORENCE 20. CCXXXI. THE CLOSE OF A BEAUTIFUL LIFE 21. CCXXXII. THE SAD JOURNEY HOME 22. CCXXXIII. BEGINNING ANOTHER HOME 23. CCXXXIV. LIFE AT 21 FIFTH AVENUE 24. CCXXXV. A SUMMER IN NEW HAMPSHIRE 25. CCXXXVI. AT PIER 70 26. CCXXXVII. AFTERMATH 27. CCXXXVIII. THE WRITER MEETS MARK TWAIN 28. CCXXXIX. WORKING WITH MARK TWAIN 29. CCXL. THE DEFINITION OF A GENTLEMAN 30. CCXLI. GORKY, HOWELLS, AND MARK TWAIN 31. CCXLII. MARK TWAIN’S GOOD-BY TO THE PLATFORM 32. CCXLIII. AN INVESTMENT IN REDDING 33. CCXLIV. TRAITS AND PHILOSOPHIES 34. CCXLV. IN THE DAY’S ROUND 35. CCXLVI. THE SECOND SUMMER AT DUBLIN 36. CCXLVII. DUBLIN, CONTINUED 37. CCXLVIII. "WHAT IS MAN?” AND THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY 38. CCXLIX. BILLIARDS 39. CCL. PHILOSOPHY AND PESSIMISM 40. CCLI. A LOBBYING EXPEDITION 41. CCLII. THEOLOGY AND EVOLUTION 42. CCLIII. AN EVENING WITH HELEN KELLER 43. CCLIV. BILLIARD-ROOM NOTES 44. CCLV. FURTHER PERSONALITIES 45. VOLUME III, Part 2: 1907-1910 - CCLVI. HONORS FROM OXFORD 46. CCLVII. A TRUE ENGLISH WELCOME 47. CCLVIII. DOCTOR OF LITERATURE, OXFORD 48. CCLIX. LONDON SOCIAL HONORS 49. CCLX. MATTERS PSYCHIC AND OTHERWISE 50. CCLXI. MINOR EVENTS AND DIVERSIONS 51. CCLXII. FROM MARK TWAIN’s MAIL. 52. CCLXIII. SOME LITERARY LUNCHEONS 53. CCLXIV. "CAPTAIN STORMFIELD” IN PRINT 54. CCLXV. LOTOS CLUB HONORS 55. CCLXVI. A WINTER IN BERMUDA 56. CCLXVII. VIEWS AND ADDRESSES 57. CCLXVIII. REDDING 58. CCLXIX. FIRST DAYS AT STORMFIELD 59. CCLXX. THE ALDRICH MEMORIAL 60. CCLXXI. DEATH OF “SAM” MOFFETT 61. CCLXXII. STORMFIELD ADVENTURES 62. CCLXXIII. STORMFIELD PHILOSOPHIES 63. CCLXXIV. CITIZEN AND FARMER 64. CCLXXV. A MANTEL AND A BABY ELEPHANT 65. CCLXXVI. SHAKESPEARE-BACON TALK 66. CCLXXVII. "IS SHAKESPEARE DEAD?” 67. CCLXXVIII. THE DEATH OF HENRY ROGERS 68. CCLXXIX. AN EXTENSION OF COPYRIGHT 69. CCLXXX. A WARNING 70. CCLXXXI. THE LAST SUMMER AT STORMFIELD 71. CCLXXXII. PERSONAL MEMORANDA 72. CCLXXXIII. ASTRONOMY AND DREAMS 73. CCLXXXIV. A LIBRARY CONCERT 74. CCLXXXV. A WEDDING AT STORMFIELD 75. CCLXXXVI. AUTUMN DAYS 76. CCLXXXVII. MARK TWAIN’S READING 77. CCLXXXVIII. A BERMUDA BIRTHDAY 78. CCLXXXIX. THE DEATH OF JEAN 79. CCXC. THE RETURN TO BERMUDA 80. CCXCI. LETTERS FROM BERMUDA 81. CCXCII. THE VOYAGE HOME 82. CCXCIII. THE RETURN TO THE INVISIBLE 83. CCXCIV. THE LAST RITES 84. CCXCV. MARK TWAIN’S RELIGION 85. CCXCVI. POSTSCRIPT 86. Volume III - APPENDIXES - APPENDIX A - LETTER FROM ORION CLEMENS TO MISS WOOD CONCERNING HENRY CLEMENS (See Chapter xxvi) 87. APPENDIX B - MARK TWAIN’S BURLESQUE OF CAPTAIN ISAIAH SELLERS (See Chapter xxvii) 88. APPENDIX C - I. MARK TWAIN’S EMPIRE CITY HOAX - II. NEWS-GATHERING WITH MARK TWAIN (See Chapter xli) 89. APPENDIX D - FROM MARK TWAIN’S FIRST LECTURE, DELIVERED OCTOBER 2, 1866 - HAWAIIAN IMPORTANCE TO AMERICA - NATIVE PASSION FOR FUNERALS - VIEW FROM HALEAKALA - NOTICE OF MARK TWAIN’S LECTURE - “THE TROUBLE IS OVER” (See Chapter liv) 90. APPENDIX E - FROM “THE JUMPING FROG” BOOK (MARK TWAIN’S FIRST PUBLISHED VOLUME - I. ADVERTISEMENT - II. FROM ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS - III. FROM “A STRANGE DREAM” (Example of Mark Twain’s Early Descriptive Writing) (See Chapters lviii and lix) 91. APPENDIX F - THE INNOCENTS ABROAD (See Chapter lx) 92. APPENDIX G - MARK TWAIN AT THE CORRESPONDENTS CLUB, WASHINGTON (See Chapter lxiii) 93. APPENDIX H - ANNOUNCEMENT FOR LECTURE OF JULY 2, 1868 (See Chapter lxvi) 94. APPENDIX I - MARK TWAIN’S CHAMPIONSHIP OF THOMAS K. BEECHER (See Chapter lxxiv) 95. APPENDIX J - THE INDIGNITY PUT UPON THE REMAINS OF GEORGE HOLLAND BY THE REV. MR. SABINE. (See Chapter lxxvii) 96. APPENDIX K - A SUBSTITUTE FOR RULOFF - HAVE WE A SIDNEY CARTON AMONG US? (See Chapter lxxxii) 97. APPENDIX L - ABOUT LONDON - ADDRESS AT A DINNER GIVEN BY THE SAVAGE CLUB, LONDON, SEPTEMBER 28, 1872. (See Chapter lxxxvii) 98. APPENDIX M - LETTER WRITTEN TO MRS. CLEMENS FROM BOSTON, NOVEMBER, 1874, PROPHESYING A MONARCHY IN SIXTY-ONE YEARS. (See Chapter xcvii) 99. APPENDIX N - MARK TWAIN AND COPYRIGHT - I. PETITION Concerning Copyright (1875) - CIRCULAR TO AMERICAN AUTHORS AND PUBLISHERS - II. Communications supposed to have been written by the Tsar of Russia and the Sultan of Turkey to Mark Twain on the subject of International Copyright, about 1890. - III. MARK TWAIN’S LAST SUGGESTION ON COPYRIGHT. (See Chapter cii) 100. APPENDIX O - Speech on John Greenleaf Whittier's birthday (See Chapter cxiv) 101. APPENDIX P - THE ADAM MONUMENT PETITION (See Chapter cxxxiv) 102. APPENDIX Q- GENERAL GRANT’S GRAMMAR (Written in 1886. Delivered at an Army and Navy Club dinner in New York City) 103. APPENDIX R - PARTY ALLEGIANCE. BEING A PORTION OF A PAPER ON “CONSISTENCY,” READ BEFORE THE MONDAY EVENING CLUB IN 1887. (See Chapter clxiii) 104. APPENDIX S - ORIGINAL PREFACE FOR “A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KING ARTHUR’S COURT” (See Chapter clxxii) 105. APPENDIX T - A TRIBUTE TO HENRY H. ROGERS (See Chapter cc and earlier) 106. APPENDIX U - FROM MARK TWAIN’S LAST POEM BEGUN AT RIVERDALE, NEW YORK. FINISHED AT YORK HARBOR, MAINE, AUGUST 18, 1902 (See Chapter ccxxiii) 107. APPENDIX V - SELECTIONS FROM AN UNFINISHED BOOK, “3,000 YEARS AMONG THE MICROBES” THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A MICROBE, WHO, IN A FORMER EXISTENCE, HAD BEEN A MAN—HIS PRESENT HABITAT BEING THE ORGANISM OF A TRAMP, BLITZOWSKI. (WRITTEN AT DUBLIN, NEW HAMPSHIRE, 1905) (See Chapter ccxxxv) 108. APPENDIX W - LITTLE BESSIE WOULD ASSIST PROVIDENCE (See Chapter cclxxxii) 109. APPENDIX X - Part One - A CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF MARK TWAIN’S WORKS, PUBLISHED AND OTHERWISE—FROM 1851-1859 110. APPENDIX X - Part Two - MARK TWAIN’S WORKS, PUBLISHED AND OTHERWISE—FROM 1860 to 1869 111. APPENDIX X - Part Three - MARK TWAIN’S WORKS, FROM 1870 to 1879 112. APPENDIX X - Part Four - MARK TWAIN’S WORKS, FROM 1880 to 1889 113. APPENDIX X - Part Five - MARK TWAIN’S WORKS, FROM 1890 to 1899 114. APPENDIX X - Part Six - MARK TWAIN’S WORKS, FROM 1900 to 1910
Hörbuch-Genres Autor Beschreibung This work has been considered the "go-to" bio of Mark Twain for over a hundred years. Albert Bigelow Paine (July 10, 1861 – April 9, 1937) was an American author and biographer best known for his work with Mark Twain. These recordings of Paine's exhaustive biography cover Twain's personal and literary life in detail, heretofore, unapproached. The published work is divided into 7 sections, on three separate recordings:
Recording #1 -VOLUME I, Part 1: 1835-1866 -VOLUME I, Part 2: 1866-1875
Recording #2 -VOLUME II, Part 1: 1875-1886 -VOLUME II, Part 2: 1886-1900
Recording #3 (This Recording) -VOLUME III, Part 1: 1900-1907 -VOLUME III, Part 2: 1907-1910 -Appendixes ( John Greenman and Wikipedia with special thanks to Eberhard Schneider, Altlußheim, Germany)
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