Mark Twain: A Biography. Volume I, Part 1: 1835-1866

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Mark Twain: A Biography. Volume I, Part 1: 1835-1866

by Albert Bigelow Paine

EN·~8 hours·57 chapters

Chapters

57 total
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Mark Twain A Biography - The Personal And Literary Life Of Samuel Langhorne Clemens - by Albert Bigelow Paine - VOLUME I, Part 1: 1835-1866

0:17
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AN ACKNOWLEDGMENT

1:23
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PREFATORY NOTE

1:16
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MARK TWAIN A BIOGRAPHY

0:01
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I ANCESTORS

6:03
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II THE FORTUNES OF JOHN AND JANE CLEMENS

8:27
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III A HUMBLE BIRTHPLACE

7:24
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IV BEGINNING A LONG JOURNEY

9:10
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V THE WAY OF FORTUNE

4:10
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VI A NEW HOME

6:17

Description

Born on a modest farm along the banks of the Mississippi, the future humorist grew up amid the rough‑and‑ready world of frontier Missouri. His father’s early death thrust a young Samuel into a life of hard work, first as a clerk in a local iron works and later as an apprentice printer, where he discovered a love for language and storytelling. Family tales of distant ancestors and the colorful tales of river towns left an indelible mark on his imagination.

In his teens he turned his wanderlust toward the great river itself, training as a steamboat pilot and learning the river’s secret currents, hazards, and folklore. Those years on the water supplied a treasure trove of material that would later fuel his first sketches, witty sketches, and the vivid scenes that made his early sketches so memorable. By the mid‑1860s he had already begun publishing under a pen name, testing the waters of humor and satire that would soon define his career.

The biography draws on letters, diaries, and eyewitness accounts to paint a picture of a man whose wit was matched by a restless curiosity. It reveals how his early hardships and adventures forged the voice that would later captivate readers worldwide. Listeners will gain a richer sense of the formative years that shaped the legend before he became the iconic storyteller we know today.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (491K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-10-04

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Albert Bigelow Paine

Albert Bigelow Paine

1861–1937

Best known for his close work with Mark Twain, this American writer and biographer moved easily between biography, travel writing, humor, and children's stories. His books helped shape how many early readers came to know Twain's life and legacy.

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