Collected Works
Several collections of Twain's works have been made over the years. No claim is being made here that any of these are definitive.
Works
- The Dandy Frightening the Squatter (1852)
- The Facts in the Case of the Great Beef Contract (1870)
- The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County (1865)
- Advice to Little Girls (1867)
- After Jenkins (1867)
- Among the Fenians (1867)
- Among the Spirits (1867)
- Answers to Correspondents (1867)
- Aurelia's Unfortunate Young Man (1867)
- The American Vandal Abroad (November 1868)
- The Innocents Abroad (1869)
- About Smells (May 1870)
- The Approaching Epidemic (September 1870)
- Answer to an Inquiry from the Coming Man (January 1871)
- About a Remarkable Stranger (April 1871)
- About Barbers (August 1871)
- Screamers (1871)
- About London (22 September 1872)
- Roughing It (1872)
- A Book for an Hour, 187
- Captain Ned Blakely
- After-Dinner Speech
- Accident Insurance -- Etc. (12 October 1874)
- A True Story, Repeated Word for Word as I Heard It (1874)
- About Magnanimous-Incident Literature (May 1878)
- A Tramp Abroad (1880)
- The Awful German Language (1880)
- Life on the Mississippi (1883)
- Archimedes (27 July 1889)
- At the Shrine of St. Wagner (06 December 1891)
- Extracts from Adam's Diary (1893)
- Following the Equator (1897) (transcription project)
- At the Appetite Cure (August 1898)
- The Austrian Edison Keeping School Again (August 1898)
- Authors Club (12 June 1899)
- Anti-Imperialist Homecoming (October 1900)
- The American Flag (1901)
- To the Person Sitting in Darkness (1901)
- The United States of Lyncherdom (1901, published in redacted form in 1923, in full in 2000)
- Was It Heaven? Or Hell? (1902)
- A Defence of General Funston (1902)
- The War Prayer (1905)
- King Leopold's Soliloquy (1905)
- What is Man? (1906)
- Eve's Diary (1906)
- The Ascot Gold Cup (29 June 1907)
- The Alphabet and Simplified Spelling (09 December 1907)
- Is Shakespeare Dead? (1909)
- Amended Obituaries
- Mark Twain's Library of Humor (as editor)
- How to Tell a Story
- A Curious Experience
- More Tramps Abroad
Fiction
- The Gilded Age: A Tale of To-day (1873), co-authored with Charles Dudley Warner
- The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) (transcription project)
- The Prince and the Pauper (1882) (transcription project)
- Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884)
- Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer Among the Indians (1884?, unfinished)
- A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1889)
- The American Claimant (1892)
- The Mysterious Stranger
- Pudd'nhead Wilson (1894)
- Tom Sawyer Abroad (1894)
- Tom Sawyer, Detective (1896)
- Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc (1896)
- Letters from the Earth (1909, published in 1962)
Short Stories
- Advice to Little Girls
- Amended Obituaries
- A Burlesque Biography
- The Californian's Tale
- Captain Stormfield's Visit to Heaven (1909)
- A Cure for the Blues
- A Curious Dream (1879)
- A Curious Experience
- The Danger of Lying in Bed
- Does the Race of Man Love a Lord?
- A Dog's Tale
- Edward Mills and George Benton: A Tale
- The Enemy Conquered; or, Love Triumphant
- An Entertaining Article
- Eve's Diary
- Extracts from Adam's Diary
- The First Writing-machines
- The Five Boons of Life
- General Washington's Negro Body-servant
- A Ghost Story
- A Helpless Situation
- "A Horse's Tale," Harper's Magazine, Aug-Sep 1906
- How to Tell a Story
- A Humane Word from Satan
- Introduction to "The New Guide of the Conversation in Portuguese and English"
- Italian with Grammar
- Italian Without a Master
- A Letter to the Secretary of the Treasury
- Little Bessie
- Little Nelly Tells a Story Out of Her Own Head
- Luck
- The Man that Corrupted Hadleyburg
- The McWilliamses and the Burglar Alarm
- A Monument to Adam
- Mrs. McWilliams and the Lightning
- My Platonic Sweetheart
- Playing Courier
- Portrait of King William III
- Post-mortem Poetry
- The Private History of a Campaign that Failed
- Punch, Brothers, Punch
- Sketches New and Old (1875)
- A Telephonic Conversation
- The $30,000 Bequest (1906)
- Was It Heaven? Or Hell?
- Wit Inspirations of the "Two-year-olds"
- The Million Pound Bank Note
Plays
- Meisterschaft: In Three Acts
Letters
Essays
- Private History of the "Jumping Frog" Story
- Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offences (1895)
- Running for Governor (1870)
- Stirring Times in Austria (1898)
- Concerning the Jews (1898)
- Comments on the Moro Massacre (1906)
- Carl Schurz, Pilot (1906)
- Christian Science (1907)
- Taming the Bicycle
- The Overland Monthly/Volume 1/By Rail through France
Speeches
- Speech at St. Timothy's School (9 June 1909)
- Speech on Marcus Clarke during Australian lecture tour (October 1895)
Unpublished manuscripts
Works about Twain
- "Mark Twain," in Cartoon portraits and biographical sketches of men of the day, by anonymous, illustrated by Frederick Waddy
- "Mark Twain and the Art of Writing" in Harper's Magazine, October 1920, by Brander Matthews
Newspaper accounts
- March 3, 1907 Mark Twain's exclusive publisher tells what the humorist is paid
- April 25, 1907 Mark Twain here with H. H. Rogers
- April 27, 1907 Crowd Endangers Steamer to Get Passing Glimpse of Humorist Mark Twain
- April 27, 1907 Easy Mark Twain
- May 1, 1907 Marooned Mark Twain
- May 5, 1907 Mark Twain Investigating, by Mark Twain
- April 4, 1909 Mark Twain at railroad feast
Obituaries
Encyclopedias
- "Clemens, Samuel Langhorne," in The American Cyclopædia (1879)
- "Clemens, Samuel Langhorne," in Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography, New York: D. Appleton and Co. (1900)
- "Clemens, Samuel Langhorne," in The New International Encyclopædia, New York: Dodd, Mead and Co. (1905)
- "Twain, Mark," in Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed., 1911)
- "Clemens, Samuel Langhorne," in The New Student's Reference Work, Chicago: F.E. Compton and Co. (1914)
- "Clemens, Samuel Langhorne," in The Encyclopedia Americana, New York: The Encyclopedia Americana Corporation (1920)
- "Clemens, Samuel Langhorne," in Collier's New Encyclopedia, New York: P. F. Collier & Son Co. (1921)
Transcription projects
See also
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