Mark Twain's Correspondence with Henry Huttleston Rogers, 1893-1909
Mark Twain author Lewis Leary editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of California Press
Published:1st Jul '92
Currently unavailable, currently targeted to be due back around 22nd May 2026, but could change

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.
ISBN: 9780520014671
Dimensions: 235mm x 156mm x 53mm
Weight: 1225g
804 pages