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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 60. Chapters: People from Elmira, New York, Mark Twain, Beth Phoenix, Jason Butler Harner, Wells Spicer, Ralph Hutchinson, Henry Friendly, Geoff Bodine, George Huntington Hartford, Guilian Gary, Hal Roach, Brian Williams, Brett Bodine, Todd Bodine, M. B. Banks, Matt Knowles, Tommy Hilfiger, William P. Perry, Mike Hulbert, Joey Sindelar, Bud Heine, Eileen Collins, Jeff Plate, Charles Griffes, Jacob Sloat Fassett, Susy Clemens, Clyde Fitch, Frederick F. Campbell, Gerald Tomlinson, Henry V. Murphy, Tom Fennell, Francis Asbury Roe, Molly Huddle, Lucius Robinson, George H. Winner, Jr., Dan Forrest, David B. Hill, John W. Jones, Joe Birmingham, Burt Gillett, Frank Gannett, Leo Halpin Mahony, Seymour Lowman, Rutherford Decker, John B. Stanchfield, Stan Drulia, Olive Logan, William H. Reynolds, John F. Murtaugh, William L. Hadden, Paul Frase, Alexander S. Diven, Caleb Baker, Kevin Callahan, George White, Frances Miriam Whitcher, George Wurtz Hughes, Bob DeLaney, Bob O'Connor, James H. Osmer, William Terry Jackson, Hiram Gray, Joe Genewich, Emma McLaughlin, Les Kuntar, William C. Rhodes, Clint Wyckoff, Jeremiah McGuire, Lewis Sayre Van Duzer, Tom Fletcher. Excerpt: Mark Twain - a.new, #quickbar a.new/* cache key: enwiki: resourceloader: filter: minify-css:5: f2a9127573a22335c2a9102b208c73e7 */ Mark Twain Mark Twain aka Samuel Clemens Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 - April 21, 1910), better known by his pen name Mark Twain, was an American author and humorist. He is most noted for his novels, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876), and its sequel, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885), the latter often called "the Great American Novel." Twain grew up in Hannibal, Missouri, which would later provide the setting for Huckleberry Finn ...