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Author Twain, Mark, 1835-1910.

Title What is man? and other philosophical writings / Edited with an introd. by Paul Baender.

Publication Info. Berkeley : Published for the Iowa Center for Textual Studies by the University of California Press, 1973.

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 New Britain, Main Library - Non Fiction  818 T911W    Check Shelf
Description xiii,716 pages : illustrations ; 24cm.
Series The Works of Mark Twain, v.19
Contents Sabbath reflections.--Reflections of the Sabbath.--Mr. Beecher and the clergy.--About smells.--The indignity put upon the remains of George Holland by the Rev. Mr. Sabine.--Three statements of the eighties.--The character of man.--Letter from the recording angel.--Bible teaching and religious practice.--Macfarlane.--Contract with Mrs. T. K. Beecher.--Man's place in the animal
world.--Something about repentance.--Corn-pone opinions.--The five boons of life.--"Was the world made for man?"--God.--As concerns interpreting the Deity.--In the animal's court.--What is man?--Christian Science.--Things a Scotsman wants to know.--Letters from the Earth.--"The turning point of my life."--Supplements. A. What is man? fragments. B. Christian Science fragments. C.
"The turning point of my life": first version.
Added Author Baender, Paul.
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