Bedside, Bathtub and Armchair Companion to Mark Twain

This entertaining survey of Twainiana is a tribute to the world's first global celebrity and most quotable American. Chock full of illustrations, the lively text follows Sam Clemens from his early days as a "printer's devil" to his Mark Twain days as a "devil's advocate." Provided here are summaries of Twain's works, long and short; a filmography; a crossword puzzle based on Twain's colorful quips; a map of Huck and Jim's trip down the Mississippi River; and short takes on long controversies. Pam McAllister (who has co-authored books in the Companion series on Shakespeare, Agatha Christie, and Sherlock Holmes), answers such questions as:

? Why did Twain stop going to school when he was only twelve?? What national catastrophe ended his stint as a riverboat pilot?? What public humiliation inspired him to move his family to Europe for ten years?? What book did he think was his best? (Hint: the main character is a girl!)? Where is there a toilet seat with the sign mark twain sat here?

YOU KNOW that Mark Twain's real name was Sam Clemens, BUT DID YOU KNOW that he...~ is believed to be the first author to submit a typewritten manuscript?~ had red hair, a funny talk, and an odd (Chaplainesque) waddle-walk?~ started smoking at age 7 and often smoked 40 cigars a day?~ was born (two months premature) under Halley's comet and died at the comet's next return?

YOU KNOW all about Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, BUT DID YOU KNOW that Twain ....~ died in 1910, but had a newly-published bestseller in 1962?~ wrote science fiction stories, (including several gender-benders) as well as an antiwar book, several animal-rights stories, and a number of anti-imperialist rants?~ once sardonically suggested that the U.S. change its flag from the stars and stripes to the skull and crossbones?~ wrote about television and long-distance telephoning before these were invented?~ was initially best known for his travel books?

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Bedside, Bathtub and Armchair Companion to Mark Twain

This entertaining survey of Twainiana is a tribute to the world's first global celebrity and most quotable American. Chock full of illustrations, the lively text follows Sam Clemens from his early days as a "printer's devil" to his Mark Twain days as a "devil's advocate." Provided here are summaries of Twain's works, long and short; a filmography; a crossword puzzle based on Twain's colorful quips; a map of Huck and Jim's trip down the Mississippi River; and short takes on long controversies. Pam McAllister (who has co-authored books in the Companion series on Shakespeare, Agatha Christie, and Sherlock Holmes), answers such questions as:

? Why did Twain stop going to school when he was only twelve?? What national catastrophe ended his stint as a riverboat pilot?? What public humiliation inspired him to move his family to Europe for ten years?? What book did he think was his best? (Hint: the main character is a girl!)? Where is there a toilet seat with the sign mark twain sat here?

YOU KNOW that Mark Twain's real name was Sam Clemens, BUT DID YOU KNOW that he...~ is believed to be the first author to submit a typewritten manuscript?~ had red hair, a funny talk, and an odd (Chaplainesque) waddle-walk?~ started smoking at age 7 and often smoked 40 cigars a day?~ was born (two months premature) under Halley's comet and died at the comet's next return?

YOU KNOW all about Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, BUT DID YOU KNOW that Twain ....~ died in 1910, but had a newly-published bestseller in 1962?~ wrote science fiction stories, (including several gender-benders) as well as an antiwar book, several animal-rights stories, and a number of anti-imperialist rants?~ once sardonically suggested that the U.S. change its flag from the stars and stripes to the skull and crossbones?~ wrote about television and long-distance telephoning before these were invented?~ was initially best known for his travel books?

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Bedside, Bathtub and Armchair Companion to Mark Twain

Bedside, Bathtub and Armchair Companion to Mark Twain

by Pam McAllister
Bedside, Bathtub and Armchair Companion to Mark Twain

Bedside, Bathtub and Armchair Companion to Mark Twain

by Pam McAllister

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This entertaining survey of Twainiana is a tribute to the world's first global celebrity and most quotable American. Chock full of illustrations, the lively text follows Sam Clemens from his early days as a "printer's devil" to his Mark Twain days as a "devil's advocate." Provided here are summaries of Twain's works, long and short; a filmography; a crossword puzzle based on Twain's colorful quips; a map of Huck and Jim's trip down the Mississippi River; and short takes on long controversies. Pam McAllister (who has co-authored books in the Companion series on Shakespeare, Agatha Christie, and Sherlock Holmes), answers such questions as:

? Why did Twain stop going to school when he was only twelve?? What national catastrophe ended his stint as a riverboat pilot?? What public humiliation inspired him to move his family to Europe for ten years?? What book did he think was his best? (Hint: the main character is a girl!)? Where is there a toilet seat with the sign mark twain sat here?

YOU KNOW that Mark Twain's real name was Sam Clemens, BUT DID YOU KNOW that he...~ is believed to be the first author to submit a typewritten manuscript?~ had red hair, a funny talk, and an odd (Chaplainesque) waddle-walk?~ started smoking at age 7 and often smoked 40 cigars a day?~ was born (two months premature) under Halley's comet and died at the comet's next return?

YOU KNOW all about Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, BUT DID YOU KNOW that Twain ....~ died in 1910, but had a newly-published bestseller in 1962?~ wrote science fiction stories, (including several gender-benders) as well as an antiwar book, several animal-rights stories, and a number of anti-imperialist rants?~ once sardonically suggested that the U.S. change its flag from the stars and stripes to the skull and crossbones?~ wrote about television and long-distance telephoning before these were invented?~ was initially best known for his travel books?


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780826418135
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 03/21/2008
Series: Bedside, Bathtub & Armchair Companions Series
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author


Pam McAllister is the author of ten books, including three others in Continuum's Bedside, Bathtub &Armchair Companion series which she co-authored with Dick Riley, on Shakespeare (2001), Sherlock Holmes (1999), and Agatha Christie (1979). Her other books include Death Defying: Dismantling the Execution Machinery in 21st Century U.S.A. (Continuum, 2003) about ending capital punishment and two books about women's use of nonviolent action for social justice. In 1982, she edited the groundbreaking anthology Reweaving the Web of Life: Feminism and Nonviolence (New Society Publishers), which the Village Voice called "one of the most important books you'll ever read." She currently writes a column for The Progressive Christian magazine.

Table of Contents


Preface     xi
Riding the Tail of the Comet     1
"National Mark Twain Day" Proclamation     3
The Boy from H - L (Hannibal, of course)     4
Short Works of the 1860s     9
The Cat-Lover's Mark Twain     11
The Apprentice     14
Sam and His Siblings     19
Twain's Illustrators and Their Artwork     21
The Treasure Hunter     24
Yours, Dreamily, Mark Twain     31
The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County     33
Short Works of the 1870s     37
The Family Man     41
The Gilded Age     48
A Little Bit of Porn for the Pastor     51
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer     53
Billiards (Good), Bicycles (Bad)     60
Writing in Bed: Where Twain Wrote and How     62
Short Works of the 1880s     66
Publish or Perish: Marketing the "People's Author"     68
The Prince and the Pauper     71
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn     77
Map of Huck and Jim's River Journey     89
A Whortleberry by Any Other Name ... or What the Heck's a Huckleberry?     90
Huck Honey and Mars Tom: Two Boys Together, Worlds Apart     91
Encounters with the A-List     93
The Investor     97
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court     102
"The Sweet Bye and Bye"     106
The American Claimant     108
Tom Sawyer Abroad     110
The Wanderer     113
Of Stolen Watermelons and Golden Arms: Mark Twain on Stage     119
The World Was His Oyster: Twain's Travel Books     125
The Innocents Abroad
Roughing It
A Tramp Abroad
Life on the Mississippi
Following the Equator
Out of This World: Twain's Science Fiction and Fantasy     131
Pudd'nhead Wilson, A Tale     134
Twain's Twins and Doubles     139
Short Works of the 1890s     142
The "Dontcareadamn Suit," Clothing in Twain's Life and Fictions     146
Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc     149
Best Loved Witty Sayings of Mark Twain: A Crossword Puzzle     153
He Said a Lot, But He Didn't Say This     156
Tom Sawyer, Detective     157
The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg     160
Last Words and More Last Words     164
The Lost Man     167
Extracts from Adam's Diary     172
Eve's Diary     174
Angelfish in Pigtails      177
Short Works of the 1900s     180
The War Prayer     184
Letters from the Earth     187
Seeker and Skeptic: Mark Twain and Religion     189
No. 44, The Mysterious Stranger     196
Life After Death: The Mark Twain Industry     199
Left in the Desk Drawer: The Unfinished Works     205
Stage and Film Adaptations of Twain and His Creations     208
Best Loved Witty Sayings of Mark Twain: Crossword Puzzle Answers     217
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