Mark Twain: A Biography. Volume III, Part 1: 1900-1907

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Mark Twain: A Biography. Volume III, Part 1: 1900-1907

by Albert Bigelow Paine

EN·~7 hours·55 chapters

Chapters

55 total
1

VOLUME III, Part 1: 1900-1907 - CCXII - THE RETURN OF THE CONQUEROR

16:44
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Produced by David Widger

0:01
3

CCXIII. MARK TWAIN—GENERAL SPOKESMAN

10:04
4

CCXIV. MARK TWAIN AND THE MISSIONARIES

3:43
5

A GREETING FROM THE NINETEENTH TO THE TWENTIETH CENTURY

14:41
6

CCXV. SUMMER AT "THE LAIR"

11:38
7

CCXVI. RIVERDALE—A YALE DEGREE

6:14
8

CCXVII. MARK TWAIN IN POLITICS

6:16
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CCXVIII. NEW INTERESTS AND INVESTMENTS

0:21
10

THE STUPENDOUS PROCESSION

11:01

Description

The early 1900s marked a dramatic homecoming for the celebrated humorist, whose return to America sparked a frenzy of headlines and public admiration. After years abroad, he arrived bearing the weight of overwhelming debt, yet his tenacity turned that burden into a triumphant story of financial redemption that captured the nation’s imagination. Readers of the time celebrated him as a conquering hero, their newspapers chronicling every twist of his fortunes with reverent awe.

Amid the fanfare, the author reveals the personal side of this larger‑than‑life figure: the sorrow of losing a close friend, the bittersweet revisit to his hometown, and the search for a new sanctuary in New York City. The biography follows his lively negotiations for a stylish townhouse, his witty complaints about everyday comforts, and the way the city’s streets became a backdrop to his renewed creative vigor. Listeners will feel the pulse of an era where fame, grief, and the simple desire for a place to call home intertwine in the life of an American legend.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (450K 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 as Mark Twain’s close friend, biographer, and literary executor, this American writer moved easily between biography, travel writing, humor, and verse. His books helped shape how generations of readers came to know Twain and other public figures of his time.

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