Mark Twain's Partner
Michael J. Phillips
Gelesen von John Greenman





In 1861, a 26-year-old Sam Clemens "went west" with his older brother Orion. By that time he'd had some experience with publishing his thoughts in local newspapers and was beginning to collect and tell stories. Orion sent him to work a silver mine that he and Calvin Higbie owned. This Saturday Evening Post article, dated September 11, 1920, paints a vivid picture of the young, soon-to-be-famous author, through the eyes of his new friend and fellow silver miner, Higbie.
- Summary by John Greenman (1 hr 19 min)
Kapitel
Introduction | 2:51 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
A Story Never Fully Told | 5:02 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
With the Pony Express | 4:41 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
A Snow Prison | 4:19 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
Inland Seas Left by Floods | 2:49 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
The Turn of the Tide | 6:08 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
A Persistent Visitor | 4:25 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
What Bothered Sam | 6:56 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
From Flapjacks to Flapjacks | 4:43 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
A Fortune Lost by Default | 6:43 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
The Life of the Party | 6:13 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
First Attempt at Literature | 4:01 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
Mark as a Mine Foreman | 6:58 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
A Private Holdup | 4:36 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
The Aurora Boom Collapses | 4:56 | Gelesen von John Greenman |
Higbie Seeks a Publisher | 4:12 | Gelesen von John Greenman |