
TWAIN, Mark, (American, 1835-1910): 3 piece to include 1) A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE WORKS OF MARK TWAIN, SAMUEL LANGHORNE CLEMENS: A LIST OF FIRST EDITIONS IN BOOK FORM AND THE FIRST PRINTINGS IN PERIODICALS AND OCCASIONAL PUBLICATIONS OF HIS VARIED LITERARY ACTIVITIES, by Merle Johnson. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1935. 1st edition. Octavo, cloth, uncut, xiii, 274 pp. Very Good; tape-stains on endpapers from having held a protective cover in place, former-owners signatures, soiled dust jacket. 2) THE INNOCENTS ABROAD, OR THE NEW PILOGRIMS' PROGRESS. by Mark Twain [pseudo. of Samuel Clemens]. Hartford: American Publishing Company, 1870. Early edition. 8vo, gilt-stamped cloth. Illustrated. Poor condition, with rear cover nearly detached. 3) THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER, A TALE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE OF ALL AGES by Mark Twain [psued. Of Samuel Clemens].Boston: James R. Osgood and Company, 1882. 1st American edition, 1st issue with the Franklin Press imprint on copyright [BAL 3402]. Octavo, in the uncommon original tan she



