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    Author: TWAIN (Mark)

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    I’ Nk(1 1Oç TWAIN (Mark), psed [i.e. Saue1 Langhorne CL4ENS.J [Appendix.] See KRUNPELMANN (John T.) Mark Twain and the German language, Baton Roug, 1953,

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    Cxo. (c KEATS (John). [Doubtfuid supposititious Works.] Orion and other anonymous and hitherto unpublished poeras, attributed to John Keats. Transcribed and prepared for publication by B.Wiiliarns. (The’ International Mark Twain Society. Poey Series, Vol. 1..) pp.. xi. + • Webster Groves, Missoi, 1939. Io. 67 of a limited edition.

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    ?S rAk- E19k:L IvistJi&j GERBER (John C.) The Relation between point of view and style in the works of Mark Twain. See NEW YORK. English Institute. English Institute Essays, 1958. pp. 142—171. 8°. New York, 1959.

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    BATON ROUGE. Louisiana State University and - Apriculturel and Mechanical College. Humanities series. [Volumes in this series are fully catalogued under their authors.] 1. UPJ4NER (Carl). GoeThe after two ceituries. [By variou5 authors.] Edited by C.Hammer. 1952. 2. HAMMER (Carl). Longfellow’s tiGolden Legend” and Goethe’s “Faust”. 1952. 3. KRUMPELMANN (John Theodore). Mark Twain and the German language. 1953. [SEE NEXT CARD.]

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