List of Mark Twain's Works
Find below a list of Mark Twain's books and other works.
Novels
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The Prince and the Pauper (1881)
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The American Claimant (1892)
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Pudd'nhead Wilson (1894)
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A Horse's Tale (1907)
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The Mysterious Stranger (1916, posthumous)
Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn
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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876)
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Tom Sawyer Abroad (1894)
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Tom Sawyer, Detective (1896)
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"Huck Finn and Tom Sawyer Among the Indians" (c. 1884, 9 chapters, unfinished)
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"Huck Finn" (c. 1897, fragment)
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"Schoolhouse Hill" (in The Mysterious Stranger) (c. 1898, 6 chapters, unfinished)
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"Tom Sawyer’s Conspiracy" (c. 1899, 10 chapters, unfinished)
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"Tom Sawyer’s Gang Plans a Naval Battle" (c. 1900, fragment)
Adam and Eve
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"Extracts from Adam's Diary", illustrated by Frederick Strothmann (1904)
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"Eve's Diary", illustrated by Lester Ralph (1906)
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"The Private Life of Adam and Eve: Being Extracts from Their Diaries, Translated from the Original Mss." (Harper, 1931), LCCN 31-27192[2] – posthumous issue of the 1904 and 1906 works bound as one, as Twain had requested in a recently discovered letter[3]
Short stories
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"Cannibalism in the Cars" (1868)
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"A Medieval Romance" [1868] (unfinished)[5]
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"My Late Senatorial Secretaryship" (1868)[6]
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Mark Twain vs Blondin 1869 satire letter[7]
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"A Ghost Story" (1870)[8]: 176–180 
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"A True Story, Repeated Word for Word As I Heard It" (1874)[8]: 70–73 
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"Some Learned Fables for Good Old Boys and Girls" (1875)[8]: 77–83 
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"The Story Of The Bad Little Boy" (1875)
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"The Story Of The Good Little Boy" (1875)
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"A Literary Nightmare" (1876)
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"A Murder, a Mystery, and a Marriage" (1876)
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"The Canvasser's Tale" (1876)
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"The Invalid's Story" (1877)[8]: 135–? 
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"The Great Revolution in Pitcairn" (1879)[9]
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"1601: Conversation, as it was by the Social Fireside, in the Time of the Tudors" (1880)
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"The Stolen White Elephant" (1882)
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"Luck" (1891)
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"Those Extraordinary Twins" (1892)
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"Is He Living Or Is He Dead?" (1893)
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"The Esquimau Maiden's Romance" (1893)
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"The Million Pound Bank Note" (1893)[8]: 226–238 
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"The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg" (1900)
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"A Double Barrelled Detective Story" (1902)
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"A Dog's Tale" (1904)
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"The War Prayer" (1905)
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"Hunting the Deceitful Turkey" (1906)
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"A Fable" (1909)
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"My Platonic Sweetheart" (1912, posthumous)
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"The Purloining of Prince Oleomargarine"[10] (2017, posthumous)
Collections
Short story collections
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The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County and Other Sketches (1867), short story collection
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Mark Twain's (Burlesque) Autobiography and First Romance (1871), short story collection
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Sketches New and Old (1875), short story collection
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A True Story and the Recent Carnival of Crime (1877), short story collection
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Punch, Brothers, Punch! and Other Sketches (1878), short story collection
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Mark Twain's Library of Humor (1888), short story collection
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Merry Tales (1892), short story collection
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The £1,000,000 Bank Note and Other New Stories (1893), short story collection
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The $30,000 Bequest and Other Stories (1906), short story collection
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The Curious Republic of Gondour and Other Whimsical Sketches (1919, posthumous), short story collection
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The Washoe Giant in San Francisco (1938, posthumous), short story collection
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Mark Twain's Fables of Man (1972, posthumous),[11] short story collection
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Early Tales & Sketches: 1864-1865 (2 vols. 1981). Edited by Edgar Marquess Branch and Robert H. Hirst. Published for The Iowa Center for Textual Studies by the University of California Press.
Essay collections
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Europe and Elsewhere (1923, posthumous), edited by Albert Bigelow Paine
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Letters from the Earth (1962, posthumous)
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A Pen Warmed Up In Hell (1972, posthumous)[12]
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The Bible According to Mark Twain (1996, posthumous)[13]
Essays
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"Advice for Good Little Girls" (1865)
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"On the Decay of the Art of Lying" (1880)
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"The Awful German Language" (1880)
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"Advice to Youth" (1882)
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"The Private History of a Campaign That Failed" (1885). Twain's Civil War experiences.[14][15]
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"Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offenses" (1895)
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"English As She Is Taught" (1897)
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"Concerning the Jews" (1898)
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"My First Lie, and How I Got Out of It" (1899)[16]
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"A Salutation Speech From the Nineteenth Century to the Twentieth" (1900)
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"To the Person Sitting in Darkness" (1901)
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"To My Missionary Critics" (1901)
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"Edmund Burke on Croker and Tammany" (1901)
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"What Is Man?" (1906)
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"Christian Science" (1907)
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"Queen Victoria's Jubilee" (1910)
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"The United States of Lyncherdom" (1923, posthumous)
Non-fiction
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The Innocents Abroad (1869), travel
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Roughing It (1872), travel
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Old Times on the Mississippi (1876), travel
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Some Rambling Notes of an Idle Excursion (1877), travel
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A Tramp Abroad (1880), travel
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Life on the Mississippi (1883), travel
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Following the Equator (sometimes titled "More Tramps Abroad") (1897), travel
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Is Shakespeare Dead? (1909)
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Moments with Mark Twain (1920, posthumous)
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Mark Twain's Notebook (1935, posthumous)
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Letters from Hawaii (letters written in 1866, published as a book in 1947)
Other writings
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Is He Dead? (1898), play
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The Battle Hymn of the Republic, Updated (1901), satirical lyric
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King Leopold's Soliloquy (1905), satire
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Little Bessie Would Assist Providence (1908), poem
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Slovenly Peter (1935, posthumous), children's book[N 2]
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Some Thoughts on the Science of Onanism (1879), a speech given to The Stomach Club
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The Mammoth Cod (1902), bawdy humor[17]


