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

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

16:44

Produced by David Widger

0:01

CCXIII. MARK TWAIN—GENERAL SPOKESMAN

10:04

CCXIV. MARK TWAIN AND THE MISSIONARIES

3:43

A GREETING FROM THE NINETEENTH TO THE TWENTIETH CENTURY

14:41

CCXV. SUMMER AT "THE LAIR"

11:38

CCXVI. RIVERDALE—A YALE DEGREE

6:14

CCXVII. MARK TWAIN IN POLITICS

6:16

CCXVIII. NEW INTERESTS AND INVESTMENTS

0:21

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 and biographer, he wrote with a warm, readable style that helped bring one of America’s great literary lives to a wide audience. His own work ranged beyond biography into fiction, humor, travel writing, and books for younger readers.

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