Bibliography of Mark Twain

Samuel Langhorn Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910), well known by his pen name Mark Twain, was an American author and humorist. Twain is noted for his novels Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885), which has been called "the Great American Novel", and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876).

Writings

 * (1867) The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County (fiction)
 * (1868) General Washington's Negro Body-Servant (fiction)
 * (1868) My Late Senatorial Secretaryship (fiction)
 * (1869) The Innocents Abroad (non-fiction travel)
 * (1870–71) Memoranda (monthly column for the Galaxy)
 * (1871) Mark Twain's (Burlesque) Autobiography and First Romance (fiction)
 * (1872) Roughing It (non-fiction)
 * (1873) The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today (fiction, made into a play)
 * (1875) Sketches New and Old (fictional stories)
 * (1875) Some Learned Fables for Good Old Boys and Girls (fiction, short story)
 * (1876) Old Times on the Mississippi (non-fiction)
 * (1876) The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (fiction)
 * (1876) A Murder, a Mystery, and a Marriage (fiction); (1945, private edition), (2001, Atlantic Monthly).
 * (1877) A True Story and the Recent Carnival of Crime (stories)
 * (1877) The Invalid's Story (fiction)
 * (1878) Punch, Brothers, Punch! and other Sketches (fiction)
 * (1879) The Great Revolution in Pitcairn (fiction)
 * (1880) A Tramp Abroad (travel)
 * (1880) 1601: Conversation, as it was by the Social Fireside, in the Time of the Tudors (fiction)
 * (1882) The Prince and the Pauper (fiction)
 * (1882) The Stolen White Elephant (fiction)
 * (1883) Life on the Mississippi (non-fiction (mainly))
 * (1884) Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (fiction)
 * (1887) English As She Is Taught (non-fiction)
 * (1888) Mark Twain's Library of Humor
 * (1889) A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (fiction)
 * (1892) The American Claimant (fiction)
 * (1892) Merry Tales (fiction)
 * (1892) Those Extraordinary Twins (fiction)
 * (1893) The £1,000,000 Bank Note and Other New Stories (fictional stories)
 * (1894) Tom Sawyer Abroad (fiction)
 * (1894) The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson (fiction)
 * (1896) Tom Sawyer, Detective (fiction)
 * (1896) Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc (fiction)
 * (1897) How to Tell a Story and other Essays (non-fictional essays)
 * (1897) Following the Equator (non-fiction travel)
 * (1898) Concerning the Jews (non-fiction)
 * (1898) Is He Dead? (play)
 * (1900) The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg (fiction)
 * (1900) A Salutation Speech From the Nineteenth Century to the Twentieth (essay)
 * (1901) ''The Battle Hymn of the Republic, Updated (satire)
 * (1901) Edmund Burke on Croker and Tammany (political satire)
 * (1901) To the Person Sitting in Darkness (essay)
 * (1901) To My Missionary Critics (essay) The North Atlantic Review 172 (April 1901)
 * (1902) A Double Barrelled Detective Story (fiction)
 * (1904) A Dog's Tale (fiction)
 * (1904) Extracts from Adam's Diary (fiction)
 * (1905) King Leopold's Soliloquy (political satire)
 * (1905) The War Prayer (fiction)
 * (1906) The $30,000 Bequest and Other Stories (fiction)
 * (1906) What Is Man? (essay)
 * (1906) Eve's Diary (fiction)
 * (1907) Christian Science (non-fiction)
 * (1907) A Horse's Tale (fiction)
 * (1909) Is Shakespeare Dead? (non-fiction)
 * (1909) Captain Stormfield's Visit to Heaven (fiction)
 * (1909) Letters from the Earth (essays, published posthumously)
 * (1910) Queen Victoria's Jubilee (non-fiction)
 * (1912) My Platonic Sweetheart (dream journal, possibly non-fiction)
 * (1916) The Mysterious Stranger (fiction, possibly not by Twain, published posthumously)
 * (1919) The Curious Republic of Gondour and Other Whimsical Sketches (fiction)
 * (1920) Moments with Mark Twain http://openlibrary.org/books/OL7107428M/Moments_with_Mark_Twain_selected_by_Albert_Bigelow_Paine.
 * (1922) The Writings of Mark Twain, 37 vols., Albert Bigelow Paine editor, Gabriel Wells, New York, 1922–1925, out-of-print definitive edition first edition.
 * (1923) The United States of Lyncherdom (essay, published posthumously)
 * (1924) Mark Twain's Autobiography (non-fiction, published posthumously)
 * (1931) The Private Life of Adam and Eve (fiction)
 * (1935) Mark Twain's Notebook (published posthumously)
 * (1935) Slovenly Peter (translation of der Struwwelpeter)
 * (1938) The Washoe Giant in San Francisco (stories)
 * (1940) Mark Twain in Eruption
 * (1946) The Portable Mark Twain, Bernard DeVoto editor, Penguin Classics (2004), ISBN 0142437759
 * (1962) Letters from the Earth (posthumous, edited by Bernard DeVoto)
 * (1969) No. 44, The Mysterious Stranger (fiction, published posthumously)
 * (1992) Mark Twain's Weapons of Satire: Anti-Imperialist Writings on the Philippine-American War. Jim Zwick, ed. (Syracuse University Press) ISBN 0-8156-0268-5 (previously uncollected, published posthumously)
 * (1995) The Bible According to Mark Twain: Writings on Heaven, Eden, and the Flood (published posthumously)
 * (2009) Who is Mark Twain? (HarperStudio) ISBN 9780061735004 (previously unpublished, published posthumously)
 * (2010) Autobiography of Mark Twain, Vol. 1. (University of California Press, November 15, 2010) (ISBN 978-0520267190) (published 100 years after death)