Mark Twain's Autobiography

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Published by Harper & Brothers Publishers, Mark Twain’s Autobiography was a two volume set and was purposely published over ten years after the author's death in order to protect the "guilty". It was well received, as the public was hungry for some new books by Mark Twain. While Twain's autobiography was not published until after his death, "Chapters from my Autobiography" by Mark Twain were published in a serial format in 25 issues of the North American Review(v. 183-186, 1906-07).

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