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The poem was not composed by Mark Twain, but by a group of people in 1876. It was the brainchild of Isaac Bromley , Noah Brooks , W. C. Wyckoff , and Moses W. Handy . Bromley and Brooks, while riding a tram one night, had taken notice of a sign informing passengers about the fare:
[201] The riverboatman's cry was "mark twain" or, more fully, "by the mark twain", meaning "according to the mark [on the line], [the depth is] two [fathoms]"; that is, "The water is 12 feet (3.7 m) deep and it is safe to pass." Twain said that his famous pen name was not entirely his invention. In Life on the Mississippi, Twain wrote:
Letters from Hawaii is a collection of 25 letters that Mark Twain wrote from Hawaii in 1866 as a special correspondent for the Sacramento Union newspaper. The 25 letters, written during Twain's four-month visit, were not published as a book until 1947.
Mark Twain. Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910), [1] well known by his pen name Mark Twain, was an American author and humorist.Twain is noted for his novels Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884), which has been called the "Great American Novel," and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876).
The Mark Twain American Voice in Literature Award is a literary prize given annually by the Mark Twain House. It celebrates writing that represents "modern voices that define our current America," similarly to how Adventures of Huckleberry Finn played an iconic role in "establishing a uniquely American voice in literature." [2]
The New York Times, April 22, 1910: "Mark Twain obit" Thank you for supporting our journalism. You can subscribe to our print edition, ad-free app or electronic newspaper replica here .
"Women's Temperance Movement", Mark Twain (1873) [87] Papa's Own Girl, Marie Howland (1874) "Some Thoughts on the Present Aspect of the Crusade Against the State Regulation of Vice", Catherine Booth (1874) [62] Blackwell, Antoinette (1976) [first published 1875]. The Sexes Throughout Nature. Hyperion Press. ISBN 0-88355-349-X. [88]
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