"The 1,000,000 Bank-Note." Century Illustrated Magazine VOL. XLV.No. 3. (1893): 338.

"About barbers." Galaxy (1871)
Reprinted in Sketches, 1883.

"About Magnanimous-Incident Literature ." Atlantic monthly 41.247 (1878) : 615 .1218 (1867): 59.

"An adventure of Huckleberry Finn ." The Century; a popular quarterly 29.2 (1884) : 268

"Ah Song Hi Writes Home from California." The Galaxy Vol. 10 (1870): 570.

"Americans on a Visit to the Emperor of Russia." Littell's Living Age .1218 (1867): 59.

"Anecdotes & Fun." Ohio Farmer 16.34 (1867): 271.

"At the Appetitecure." The Cosmopolitan; a Monthly Illustrated Magazine 25.4 (1898): 425.
Reprinted at About.com

"The Austrian Edison keeping school again" ." The Century; a popular quarterly 56.4 (1898) : 630

"Buying Gloves in Gibraltar." Ohio Farmer 18.40 (1869): 636. Reprinted in the book "Wit and Humor of the Age," 1888.

"By Rail Through France." Overland Monthly (1868) The Overland Monthly (July 1868). Page images at Making of America, University of Michigan.

"The Canvasser's tale." Atlantic monthly 38.230 (1876): 673.

"Chapters from My Autobiography.--I." The North American Review* Vol. 183.No. 598. (1906): 321.

"Chapters from My Autobiography--II." The North American Review* Vol. 183.No. 599. (1906): 449.

"Chapters from My Autobiography.--III." The North American Review* Vol. 183.No. 600. (1906): 577.

"Chapters from My Autobiography.--IV." The North American Review* Vol. 183.No. 601. (1906): 705.

"Chapters from My Autobiography.--V." The North American Review* Vol. 183.No. 602. (1906): 833.

"Chapters from My Autobiography.--VI." The North American Review* Vol. 183.No. 603. (1906): 961.

"Chapters from My Autobiography.--VII." The North American Review* Vol. 183:.No. 604. (1906): 1089.

"Chapters from My Autobiography.--VIII." The North American Review* Vol. 183.No. 605. (1906): 1217.

"Chapters from My Autobiography.--IX." The North American Review* VOL. 184 .No. 606. (1907): 1.

"Chapters from My Autobiography.--X." The North American Review* Vol. 184.No. 607. (1907): 113.

"Chapters from My Autobiography.--XI." The North American Review* Vol. 184.No. 608. (1907): 225.

"Chapters from My Autobiography.--XII." The North American Review Vol. 184.No. 609. (1907): 337.

"Chapters from My Autobiography.--XIII." The North American Review Vol. 184:.No. 610. (1907): 449.

"Chapters from My Autobiography.-XIV." The North American Review* Vol. 184.No. 611. (1907): 561.

"Chapters from My Autobiography.--XV." The North American Review* Vol. 184:.No. 612. (1907): 673.

"Chapters from My Autobiography.--XVI." The North American Review* Vol. 184.No. 613. (1907): 785.

"Chapters from My Autobiography.--XVII." The North American Review* Vol. 185.No. 614. (1907): 1.

"Chapters from My Autobiography--XVIII." The North American Review* Vol. 185.No. 615. (1907): 113.

"Chapters from My Autobiography--XIX." The North American Review* VOL. 186.No. 616. (1907): 241.

"Chapters from My Autobiography--XX." The North American Review* VOL. 186.No 618. (1907): 465.

"Chapters from My Autobiography--XXI." The North American Review* Vol. 186.No. 620. (1907): 689.

"Chapters from My Autobiography--XXII." The North American Review* VOL. 186.No. 622. (1907): 8.

"Chapters from My Autobiography-XXIII." The North American Review* VOL. 186.No. 623. (1907): 161.

"Chapters from My Autobiography--XXIV." The North American Review* VOL. 186 .No. 624. (1907): 327.

"Chapters from My Autobiography--Xxv."The North American Review* VOL. 186.No. 625. (1907): 481.

"Christian Science." The North American Review* Vol. 175.No. DLIII. (1902): 756.
Reprinted in Book Form (1907)

"Christian Science.--III." The North American Review* Vol. 176.No. DLV. (1903): 173.
Reprinted in Book Form (1907)

"Christian Science--II." The North American Review* VOL. CLXXVI.No. DLIV. (1903): 1.
Reprinted in Book Form (1907)

"Christian Science and the Book of Mrs. Eddy." The Cosmopolitan; a Monthly Illustrated Magazine 27.6 (1899): 585.
Reprinted in Readbookonline.net

"Concerning Copyright." The North American Review* Vol. 180.No. DLXXVIII. (1905): 1.

"A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court." Century Illustrated Magazine VOL. XXXIX.No. 1. (1889): 74.

"A Curious Experience." Century Illustrated Magazine VOL. . 23, No. 1. (1881): 35.

"The Czar's Soliloquy." The North American Review* Vol. 180.No. DLXXX. (1905): 321.
Reprinted by Vivo Voco

Twain, Mark. "The Czar's Soliloquy." The North American Review* VOL. 205, No. 738 (1917): 775.
Reprinted by Vivo Voco

"A Day at Niagara Falls." Saturday Evening Post (1869): 4.
Reprinted in Sketches New and Old (1922)

"The Dead Sea of California." Saturday Evening Post (1869): 3.
Included in Roughing it

"A Defence of General Funston." The North American Review* VOL. CLXXIV.No. DXLVI. (1902): 613.
Reprinted by Druglibrary.org

"Detective Tom Sawyer." Harper's new monthly magazine VOL. 93 No. 555. (1896): 344.

"Detective Tom Sawyer." Harper's new monthly magazine VOL. 93 No. 556. (1896): 519.

"Does the Race of Man Love a Lord?" The North American Review* VOL. CLXXIV.No. DXLV. (1902): 433.
Reprinted in The writings of Mark Twain, Vol. 24 (1917)

"Edward Mills and George Benton: A Tale" The Atlantic Monthly VOL. 46: No. 274. (1880): 226.

"English as She is Taught." Century Illustrated Magazine VOL. 33. (1887): 932.

"The Esqulmaux Maiden's Romance." The Cosmopolitan; a Monthly Illustrated Magazine 16.1 (1893): 53.
Reprinted by MTwain.com

"The Facts in the Case of the Great Beef Contract." Saturday Evening Post (1870): 4.
Reprinted in Sketches (1883)

"Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offences." The North American Review* VOL. CLXI.No. CCCCLXIV. (1895): 1.

"Following the Equator. a Journey Around the World." The Independent ...Devoted to the Consideration of Politics, Social and Economic Tendencies, History, Literature, and the Arts 50.2575 (1898): 19.
In book form (1899).

"From India to South Africa." McClure's Magazine VOL. X.No. I. (1897): 0_004.

"From the "London Times" of 1904." Century Illustrated Magazine VOL. LVII.No. 1. (1898): 100.

"General Washington's Negro Body-Servant." The Galaxy.A Magazine of Entertaining Reading Vol. 5.No. 2. (1868): 154.

"A Gift from India." The Critic: a Weekly Review of Literature and the Arts (1886-1898) 25.740 (1896): LXVIA.

"Grasses in the South." The American Farmer, a Monthly Magazine of Agriculture and Horticulture 3.2 (1868): 61.

"The great revolution in Pitcairn." Atlantic Monthly VOL. 43 .No. 257. (1879): 295.

"Hawah." Friends' Intelligencer 64.21 (1907): III.
Reprinted in Sound Waves (1904)

"The Heart of a Humorist." Life 35.914 (1900): 420.

Twain, Mark "A Helpless Situation." The Bystander (1905)

"His Last Stamp." Saturday Evening Post Vol. LI.No. 51. (1872): 4.
Reprinted at terryballard.org.

"How I Escaped being Killed in a Duel." Every Saturday: A Journal of Choice Reading 2.25 (1872): 688.

"How I Edited an Agricultural Paper Once." Saturday Evening Post (1870): 3.
Reprinted in Sketches Old & New (1875)

"How I was Sold." The Independent 26.1336 (1874): 28.

"How Mark Twain was Sold in Newark." Tid-bits from all the most interesting books Vol. 1, No. 1 (1881):

"How to Tell a Story." The Youth's Companion .3567 (1895): 464.
Reprinted in Literary Essays (1899)

"How Tom Sawyer Got His Fence White-Washed." Christian Union 14.8 (1876): 163.
Reprinted in Young Folks' readings: for social and public entertainment

"A Humorist's Views on Babies." Pictorial Review 3.2 (1901): 25.

"Important to Whom it may Concern." News Letter and California Advertiser (1868)

"In Defence of Harriet Shelley." The North American Review* VOL. CLIX.--NO. 454.No. CCCCLIV. (1894): 353.

"In Defence of Harriet Shelley.--I." The North American Review* VOL. CLIX.No. CCCCLII. (1894): 108.

"In Defence of Harriet Shelley." The North American Review VOL. CLIX.No. CCCCLIII. (1894): 240.

"Is He Living Or is He Dead?" The Cosmopolitan; a Monthly Illustrated Magazine 15.5 (1893): 629.

"Jan Szczepanik" Century Illustrated Magazine VOL. 56. No. 4 (1898): 630.

"Jim Smiley's Frog." Saturday Evening Post (1870): 4.
Reprinted in Famous authors and the best literature of England and America ...: together (1897)

"Jim's Investments, and King Sollermun." Century Illustrated Magazine VOL. 29 .No. 3. (1885): 456.

"The Jumping Frog of Calaveras." Overland Monthly and Out West Magazine Vol. 40 No. 3 (1902): 0_020.

"Ladies Department." Massachusetts Ploughman and New England Journal of Agriculture 37.28 (1878): 4.

"The Land-Slide Case." Massachusetts Ploughman and New England Journal of Agriculture 42.15 (1883): 4.
Reprinted in Travels at Home, 1910

"A literary nightmare" Atlantic Monthly VOL. 37 .No. 220. (1876): 167.

"Lost in the Snow--the Moral Effect." Prairie Farmer 43.33 (1872): 262.
Reprinted in Mark Twain's Library of Humor (1888)

"Loves of Alonzo Fitz Clarence and Rosannah Ethelton, " Atlantic Monthly VOL. 41 .No. 245. (1878): 320.

"Luck, a story." Harper's new monthly magazineVOL. 83, No. 495 (1891) : 407.

"A majestic literary fossil." Harper's new monthly magazineVOL. 80, No. 477 (1890) : 439.

"Marjorie Fleming the Wonder Child." Harper's Bazaar 43.12 (1909): 1182.
Reprinted in the bookComplete Essays of Mark Twain

MARK TWAIN EXPLAINS.; WHAT THE ACCOMPLISHED BY HIS SOJOURN IN CANADA--THE COPYRIGHT LAWS. New York Times (1881)

"Mark Twain on Huck Finn." New York Times (1902)

"Mark Twain on Overspeeding." Life 46.1205 (1905): 648.

Mark Twain reflects. New York Times (1903)

"Mark Twain Says He didn't do it." Every Saturday: A Journal of Choice Reading 2.58 (1871): 118.
Reprinted by Terryballard.org

"Mark Twain's map of Paris." The Galaxy VOL. 10 .No. 5. (1870): 724.

"Mark Twain's New Map." New York Evangelist 41.39 (1870): 2.

"Mark Twain's Tramp Abroad, Notes and Clippings." The American Architect and Building News 8.251 (1880): 189.

"Mark Twain's War Map." The North American Review* VOL. CCI.NO. 715 (1915): 827.
Reprinted in Australian Newspapers

Twain, Mark. "Mark Twain's Work as an Editor." The Inland and American Printer and Lithographer Vol. 24. (1900): 408.

"A Medieval Romance." Overland Monthly and Out West Magazine Vol. L.No. 5 (1907): 0_023.

"Meisterschaft: In Three Acts." Century Illustrated Magazine VOL. XXXV.No. 3. (1888): 457.

"Membranous Croup." Prairie Farmer 47.9 (1876): 70.
Reprinted in Sketches <1883>

"Memoranda." The Galaxy.A Magazine of Entertaining Reading

"Memoranda." The Galaxy VOL. IX.No. 6. (1870): 858.

"Memoranda." The Galaxy VOL. X.No. 1. (1870): 133.

"Memoranda." The Galaxy VOL. X.No. 3. (1870): 424.

"Memoranda." The Galaxy VOL. X.No. 4. (1870): 567.

"Memoranda." The Galaxy VOL. X.No. 5. (1870): 726.

"Memoranda." The Galaxy VOL. XI.No. 6. (1870): 876.

"Memoranda." The Galaxy VOL. XI.No. 1. (1871): 150.

" Memoranda." The Galaxy VOL. XI.No. 2. (1871): 312.

"Memoranda." The Galaxy VOL XI.No. 4. (1871): 615.

Twain., Mark'. "Memoranda." The Galaxy VOL. IX.No. 5. (1870): 717.

"Mental telegraphy. A manuscript with a history. " Harper's new monthly magazine Vol. 84 No. 499. (1891):95-104.

"Mental telegraphy again." Harper's new monthly magazine VOL. 91 No. 544. (1895): 521-524.

"Miscellaneous." Southern Planter and Farmer 4.9 (1870): 556.

Twain., Mark. "Mrs. Eddy in Error." The North American Review Vol. 176.No. DLVII. (1903): 505.
Reprinted in The Writings of Mark Twain, Vol. 25 (1907)

Twain, Mark. "MRS. McWILLIAMS AND THE LIGHTNING." The Chautauquan; A Weekly Newsmagazine 15.6 (1892): 768.

"My Boyhood Dreams." McClure's Magazine VOL. XIV.NO. 3. (1900): 286.
Reprinted in The Writings of Mark Twain, Vol. 23 (1903)

"My Debut as a Literary Person." Century Illustrated Magazine VOL.LIX.No. 1. (1899): 76.

"My Late Senatorial Secretaryship." The Galaxy VOL. V.No. 5. (1868): 633.

"My Late Senatorial Secretaryship." Saturday Evening Post (1868): 5.
Reprinted in The Writings of Mark Twain

"Old times on the Mississippi, I." Atlantic Monthly VOL. XXXV.No. 207. (1875): 69.

"Old times on the Mississippi, II." Atlantic Monthly VOL. XXXV.No. 208. (1875): 217.

"Old times on the Mississippi, III." Atlantic Monthly VOL. XXXV.No. 209. (1875): 283.

"Old times on the Mississippi, IV." Atlantic Monthly VOL. XXXV.No. 210. (1875): 446.

"Old times on the Mississippi, V." Atlantic Monthly VOL. XXXV.No. 211. (1875): 567.

"Old times on the Mississippi, VI." Atlantic Monthly VOL. XXXV.No. 212. (1875): 721.

"Old times on the Mississippi, VI." Atlantic Monthly VOL. XXXVI.No. 214. (1875): 190.

"The Parting of the Ships." Current Literature VOL. XLVIII.,.NO. 6 (1910): 678.

"Personal Habits of the Siamese Twins." Saturday Evening Post (1839-1885) (1869): 6.
Reprinted in The Writings of Mark Twain, Vol. 19 (1899)

"Prewarned of a Meeting." Current Literature (1888-1912) VOL. XVIII.No. 4 (1895): 309.

"The Private History of a Campaign that Failed." Century Illustrated Magazine VOL. 31 .No. 2. (1885): 193.

"Private History of the "Jumping Frog" Story." The North American Review* Vol. 158.No. CCCCXLIX. (1894): 446.

"Pudd'Nhead Wilson." Century Illustrated Magazine VOL. XLVIII.No. 1. (1894): 16.

"Pudd'Nhead Wilson." Century Illustrated Magazine VOL. XLVIII.No. 2. (1894): 232.

"Pudd'Nhead Wilson." Century Illustrated Magazine VOL. XLVII.No. 3. (1894): 329.

"Pudd'Nhead Wilson." Century Illustrated Magazine VOL. XLVII.No. 4. (1894): 548.

"Pudd'Nhead Wilson." Century Illustrated Magazine (1881-1906) VOL. XLVII.No. 5. (1894): 772.

"Pudd'Nhead Wilson." Century Illustrated Magazine VOL. XLVII.No. 6. (1894): 816.

"Pudd'Nhead Wilson." Century Illustrated Magazine VOL. XLVIII.No. 1. (1894): 16 - 24.

"Pudd'n Head Wilson." Century Illustrated Magazine VOL. 47 .No. 2. (1893): 232-240.

"Putting Up Stoves." Scientific American Vol. 22, No. 1. (1870): 13.

"Royalty on the Mississippi:" Century Illustrated Magazine VOL. XXIX.No. 4. (1885): 544-568.

"The Sea of Galilee." Ohio Farmer 19.14 (1870): 220.
Reprinted in the Portable Mark Twain

"Selections." Christian Union 7.13 (1873): 258.

"Some notes of an idle excursion, I ." Atlantic Monthly VOL. 40 No. 204. (1877): 443-447.

"Some notes of an idle excursion, II ." Atlantic Monthly VOL. 40 No. 205. (1877): 586-592.

"Some notes of an idle excursion, III ." Atlantic Monthly VOL. 40 No. 206. (1877): 718-724.

"Some notes of an idle excursion, IV ." Atlantic Monthly VOL. 41 No. 243. (1878): 12-19.

and T. M. "Starting a Paper." Massachusetts Ploughman and New England Journal of Agriculture 39.27 (1880): 4.
Reprinted in Some Funny Things (1880)

"A telephonic conversation." Atlantic Monthly VOL. 45 .No. 272. (1880): 841-843.

"To My Missionary Critics." The North American Review Vol. 172.No. DXXXIII. (1901): 520.

"To the Person Sitting in Darkness." The North American Review* Vol. 172.No. DXXXI. (1901): 161.
Reprinted by the Princeton University Press

"Tom Sawyer Abroad." St.Nicholas 21.5 (1894): 392.
Reprinted in Book Form (1917)

"Tom Sawyer Abroad." St.Nicholas 21.3 (1894): 250.
Reprinted in Book Form (1917)

"Tom Sawyer Abroad." St.Nicholas; an Illustrated Magazine for Young Folks (1873-1907) 21.4 (1894): 348.
Reprinted in Book Form (1917)

"Tom Sawyer Abroad." St.Nicholas 21.6 (1894): 539.
Reprinted in Book Form (1917)

"Tom Sawyer Abroad." St.Nicholas 21.2 (1893): 116.
Reprinted in Book Form (1917)

"The Tomb of Adam." Life 58.1517 (1911): 923.
Reprinted in Mark Twain's Library of Humor (1917)

"Travelling with a Reformer." The Cosmopolitan; a Monthly Illustrated Magazine 16.2 (1893): 207.
Reprinted in Mark Twain's Library of Humor (1906)

"The Turning Point of My Life." Harper's Bazaar 44.2 (1910): 118.
Reprinted in What is man? (1917)

"The Ubiquitous Michael Angelo." The Chautauquan 11.3 (1890): 378.

"Two Little Tales.1." Century Illustrated Magazine VOL. 43, No. 1. (1901): 24.

"What Ought He to have done?" Christian Union Vol. 32, Number 3 (1885): 4.

"What Paul Bourget Thinks of Us." The North American Review VOL. CLX.No. CCCCLVIII. (1895): 48.

"Wit and Humor." Saturday Evening Post Vol. LI.No. 14. (1871): 8.

"A Yankee in King Arthur's Court." The Chautauquan 12.2 (1890): 278.
Reprinted in Book Form (1917)

Links to full text are supplied by Making of America, an online service of Cornell University and Google Books.

* Audio version available at Librivox

Other Projects

Mark Twain's AmericaA Google Map showing places where Twain lived and worked.

Mark Twain House IGoogle themes.

Mark Twain pilgrimages"

A salutation to the 21st Century from the 20th Century