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Mark Twains Speeches
by Mark Twain
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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128 - Last Known Comments - Concert Stormfield Redding Connecticut September 21st 1909
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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127 - Remarks - The Misses Tewksbury's School Graduation Baltimore Maryland June 9 1909
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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126 - Dinner Speech - Lotos Club Dinner for Andrew Carnegie March 17 1909
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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125 - Dinner Speech - New York Postgraduate Medical School and Hospital Dinner Delmonicco's New York Janua
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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124 - Interview - New York April 13 1908
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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123 - Story - Told to Garrison Children Hamilton Bermuda April 6 1908
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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122 - Bishop Speech - Between October 5 and 17 1907
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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121 - Interview - Dockside New York July 22 1907
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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120 - Our Guest - Lord Mayor's Banquet for Mark Twain Town Hall Liverpool July 10 1907
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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119 - Dinner Speech - Lord Mayor's Dinner for the Savage Club Mansion House London June 29 1907
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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118 - Monologue on the Royal Garden Party - Windsor Castle England June 22 1907
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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117 - Interview - Aboard SS Minneapolis New York June 8 1907
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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116 - Dinner Speech - Government House Annapolis Maryland May 10 1907
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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115 - Reminiscences of Longfellow and Others - Interview February 23 1907
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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114 - Burlesque Temperance Lecture - Dinner Party for Clara Clemens 21 Fifth Avenue New York December 31 1
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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113 - Interview - Washington DC December 7 1906
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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112 - Dinner Speech - Associated Press Banquet Hotel Waldorf-Astoria New York September 19 1906
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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111 - Remarks as Presiding Officer - San Francisco Relief Meeting Casino New York April 21 1906
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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110 - Speech - Robert Fulton Monument Association Benefit Carnegie Hall New York April 19 1906
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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109 - Introducing Dr Henry Van Dyke - Late February or Early March 1906
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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108 - Reminiscences - The Ends of the Earth Club Hotel Savoy New York February 16 1906
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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107 - Dinner Speech - Lotos Club Dinner for General Horace Porter New York June 17 1902
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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106 - Speech on Art - Art Students Association Luncheon for Mark Twain Museum of Fine Arts St Louis June 7
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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105 - Remarks - Unveiling of a Tablet Commemorating Eugene Field St Louis June 6 1902
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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104 - Remarks - Christening of Harbor Boat Mark Twain St Louis June 6 1902
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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103 - Speech - University of Missouri Commencement Columbia June 4 1902
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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102 - Remarks - Hannibal High School Graduation Exercises Park Theatre May 30 1902
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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101 - Dinner Speech - Twentieth Anniversary Dinner Society of Medical Jurisprudence Hotel Savoy New York M
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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100 - Dinner Speech - Yale Alumni Association Dinner Allyn Hall Hartford January 31 1902
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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099 - Scotch Humor - One hundred forty-fifth Annual Dinner St Andrew's Society Delmonico's New York Novemb
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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098 - Dinner Speech - Lotos Club Dinner for Joseph H Choate New York November 16 1901
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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097 - Speech - Good Citizenship Association East Side Settlement House New York November 7 1901
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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096 - Mock Eulogy of Tammany - Acorns Election Jubilee New York November 6 1901
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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095 - Two Political Speeches - Noonday Meeting Order of Acorns 350 Broadway New York October 29 1901
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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094 - Speech-Making Experiment - Bar Harbor Maine August 14 1901
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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093 - Dinner Speech - First Banquet Missouri Society of New York Hotel Waldorf-Astoria May 28 1901
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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092 - Dinner Speech - Lotos Club Dinner for Governor Benjamin B Odell Jr New York March 23 1901
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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091 - Training That Pays - Monthly Supper Male Teachers Association Hotel Albert New York March 16 1901
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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090 - Remarks on Osteopathy - Committee on Public Health New York General Assembly Albany February 27 1901
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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089 - Remarks as Chairman - Lincoln Celebration Benefit of Lincoln Memorial University Carnegie Hall New Y
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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088 - Speech - Annual Meeting University Settlement Society New York February 2 1901
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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087 - Speech - Annual Meeting Hebrew Technical School for Girls Temple Emanu-El New York January 20 1901
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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086 - Introducing Winston S Churchill - Grand Ballroom Hotel Waldorf-Astoria New York December 12 1900
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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085 - Three Speeches - New York Press Club Reception for Mark Twain November 121900
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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084 - Remarks - Woman's Press Club Tea Carnegie Hall New York October 27 1900
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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083 - Travelogue - Dockside New York October 15 1900
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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082 - Remarks on Copyright - Select Committee Hearing House of Lords April 3 1900
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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081 - Dinner Speech - New Vagabonds Club Dinner for Mr and Mrs Clemens London June 29 1899
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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080 - Interview - Bombay India ca January 22 1896
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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079 - Punch Brothers Punch - Read on World Tour Programs 1895-96 and on Other Occasions
Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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Dive into the powerful words of Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) with this captivating collection of his 195 known, publicly-printed speeches. Compiled by Paul Fatout and published by the University of Iowa Press, these speeches are now available in the Public Domain, thanks to the efforts of the University of Iowa. Arranged chronologically, the collection spans from Twains first authenticated public address in 1864 to his poignant final speech, delivered just seven months before his passing. The printed work, titled Mark Twain Speaking, also includes extensive analysis, insightful notes, an appendix, and an index, shedding light on how various publications interpreted the same interview sessions. Join narrator John Greenman as he brings Twains eloquence to life in this remarkable audio recording.
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