Autobiography of Mark Twain, Volume I

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Autobiography of Mark Twain, Volume I is a book written by Mark Twain in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He dictated much of the book to his secretaries. The dictations are not in chronological order but rather in the order he found interesting while dictating.One of his daughters lived into the 1960s and left his Autobiography and his other personal papers to the University of California, Berkeley, near San Francisco. The Mark Twain Project published the book about 100 years after Mark Twain died.