ABOUT THE ILLUSTRATIONS

Unless otherwise noted, the images are from photographs in the Mark Twain Papers, The Bancroft Library, Berkeley.

Frontispiece: Mark Twain at desk. Photographer and date unknown.

Page 12: The Clemens family on the “ombra” of their Hartford house, 1884. From left to right: Clara, Samuel, Jean, Livy, and Susy. Photograph by Horace L. Bundy.

Page 17: The Clemenses’ Hartford house. Photograph courtesy of the Mark Twain House and Museum.

Page 19: Photographs of the Clemenses’ family servants Katy Leary and Patrick McAleer courtesy of the Mark Twain House and Museum; photograph of Rosina Hay, around 1874, from Livy’s photograph album, courtesy of the Huntington Library, San Marino, California.

Page 41: Mark Twain’s study at Quarry Farm. Photographer and exact date unknown.

Page 44: Mary Ann Cord. Leon Washington Condol Papers, Special Collections, University of Maryland Libraries.

Page 49: Henry Washington. Leon Washington Condol Papers, Special Collections, University of Maryland Libraries.

Page 52: From left to right: Clara, Jean, and Susy; Hartford, 28 March 1881. On the back of this print Mark Twain noted the date and the children’s ages: Susy was nine years old, Clara six years and nine months, and Jean eight months. Photograph by Horace L. Bundy.

Page 56: Susy, 1873. Photograph by John Moffat, Edinburgh.

Page 59: Hearth in the library of the Hartford house, from “A Model State Capital” by George Parsons Lathrop, in Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, October 1885. Engraved from a photograph by R. S. De Lamater.

Page 72: Illustration by William Page from his article “The Measure of a Man,” in Scribner’s Monthly, April 1879. Mark Twain’s sketch from the “Small Foolishnesses” manuscript is reproduced courtesy of the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville.

Page 89: Jean, 1884. Photograph by Horace L. Bundy.

Page 94: The Crane family home at Quarry Farm, 1903. Photograph by T. E. Marr.

Page 98: Livy in a railway carriage, July 1895. Photograph by James B. Pond. Courtesy of Kevin Mac Donnell.

Page 101: Clara and Jumbo, Hartford, 1884. Photograph by Horace L. Bundy.

Page 106: Susy, Hartford, 1884. Detail of a photograph by Horace L. Bundy.

Page 112: Langdon Clemens, Elmira, 1871. Photograph by John H. Whitley. Courtesy of the Mark Twain Archive, Center for Mark Twain Studies, Elmira College, New York.

Page 124: Cats at Quarry Farm, 1887. Their names, as given in the caption, come from Mark Twain’s 2 April 1890 letter to Edwin Wildman, a magazine editor who had asked for further particulars of the cats. Photograph by Elisha M. Van Aken.

Page 129: Illustration by Emlen McConnell from “The Autobiography of Mark Twain,” Sunday Magazine, 24 May 1908.

Page 132: Illustration by Emlen McConnell from “The Autobiography of Mark Twain,” Sunday Magazine, 26 April 1908.

Page 143: Clara and Daisy Warner costumed for the Prince and the Pauper play, 1886. Photograph by Horace L. Bundy.

Page 148: Mark Twain in his Quarry Farm study, 1874. Photograph by Elisha M. Van Aken.

Page 167: First page of the manuscript of “A Family Sketch.”

Page 171: This leaf of “Mark Twain by Susy Clemens” is reproduced courtesy of the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville.