![]() ![]() Signed books by Twain are fairly uncommon, association copies inscribed to friends and associates are more so. Housed in a custom half morocco clamshell box. Tipped in is a 1924 catalog description of this copy. In near fine condition with light wear to the spine ends. ![]() Stoddard like Twain was a world traveler, beginning in 1873 he embarked on a five year world tour as a correspondent for the San Francisco Chronicle, and beginning in 1880 he became co-editor with Bret Hart of the Overland Monthly, which had published some of Twain’s earliest writings. 1877.” The recipient was Charles Stoddard, a fellow American writer who grew up on the East Coast but settled in San Francisco in 1859, and was there when Twain arrived there. Inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper, “To Chas Warren Stoddard from his friend Mark Twain Hartford Oct. Hartford: American Publishing Company, 1876.įirst edition, later printing of the author’s second book. The Innocents Abroad, Or The New Pilgrims’ Progress. ![]()
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