- Chapter 1 - How To Tell a Story
- Chapter 2 - In Defence of Harriet Shelley - Part 1
- Chapter 2 - In Defence of Harriet Shelley - Part 2
- Chapter 2 - In Defence of Harriet Shelley - Part 3
- Chapter 3 - Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offences
- Chapter 4 - Travelling With a Reformer
- Chapter 5 - Private History of the "Jumping Frog" Story
- Chapter 6 - Mental Telegraphy Again
- Chapter 7 - What Paul Bourget Thinks Of Us
- Chapter 8 - A Little Note To M. Paul Bourget
- Chapter 9 - The Invalid's Story
- Chapter 10 - The Captain's Story
- Chapter 11 - Stirring Times in Austria - Part 1 - The Government In The Frying Pan
- Chapter 11 - Stirring Times in Austria - Part 2 - A Memorable Sitting
- Chapter 11 - Stirring Times in Austria - Part 3 - Curious Parliamentary Etiquette
- Chapter 11 - Stirring Times in Austria Part 4 - The Historic Climax
- Chapter 12 - Concerning the Jews - (special thanks to Eberhard Schneider of Altlußheim, Germany)
- Chapter 13 - From the "London Times" of 1904
- Chapter 14 - At the Appetite Cure
- Chapter 15 - In Memoriam
- Chapter 16 - Mark Twain: A Biological Sketch
The complete collection of works using this title. Other versions, including the Project Gutenberg version, have been radically shortened. Mark Twain published several collections of his short stories and essays. This collection, like the others, dramatically demonstrates the eclectic nature of his work and the depth of his humanistic thinking. Each essay stands alone. Listeners will find many instances where modern times come to mind. (John Greenman)
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