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Mark Twains Speeches

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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.Copyright Comedy and Fairy Tales Art Politique et gouvernement Sciences politiques
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    • 106 - Speech on Art - Art Students Association Luncheon for Mark Twain Museum of Fine Arts St Louis June 7
      Feb 21 2026
      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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      15 min
    • 105 - Remarks - Unveiling of a Tablet Commemorating Eugene Field St Louis June 6 1902
      Feb 20 2026
      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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      1 min
    • 104 - Remarks - Christening of Harbor Boat Mark Twain St Louis June 6 1902
      Feb 19 2026
      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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      5 min
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