Mark Twain's Correspondence with Henry Huttleston Rogers, 1893-1909 (Mark Twain Papers, #4)

by Mark Twain

Lewis Leary (Editor)

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This collection of correspondence between Clemens and Rogers may be thought of as a continuation of Mark Twain's Letters to His Publishers, 1867-1894, edited by Hamlin Hill. It completes the story begun there of Samuel Clemens's business affairs, especially insofar as they concern dealings with publishers; and it documents Clemens's progress from financial disaster, with the Paige typesetter and Webster & Company, to renewed prosperity under the steady, skillful hand of H. H. Rogers. But Clemens's correspondence with Rogers reveals more than a business relationship. It illuminates a friendship which Clemens came to value above all others, and it suggests a profound change in his patterns of living. He who during the Hartford years had been a devoted family man, content with a discrete circle of intimates, now became again (as he had been during the Nevada and California years) a man among sporting men, enjoying prizefights and professional billiard matches in public, and-in private-long days of poker, gruff jest, and good Scotch whisky aboard Rogers's magnificent yacht.
  • ISBN10 0520905067
  • ISBN13 9780520905061
  • Publish Date 1 April 1969
  • Publish Status Active
  • Imprint University of California Press
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 804
  • Language English