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A Pen Warmed-Up in Hell; Mark Twain in Protest.
A Pen Warmed-Up in Hell Mark Twain in Protest Author:Mark Twain, Frederick Anderson (Editor) On war: Battle hymn of the republic (brought down to date), . The private history of a campaign that failed. As regards patriotism. Passage from "Glances at history (suppressed)" date, 9th century. From Mark Twain's mysterious stranger manuscripts: "The chronicle of young satan": History of war; Dishonorable war. L... more »etter to Sylvester Baxter. Letter to the editor of Free Russia. Letter to William T. Stead. To the person sitting in darkness. Grief and mourning for the night. The war-prayer --
The human condition: The great revolution in Pitcairn. Goldsmith's friend abroad again. A true story, repeated word for word as I heard it. About smells. Bible teaching and religious practice. From the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: "A river village and a lynch mob". The United States of Lyncherdom. Letter to Jules Hart. Extract from article in "'The radical', Jan., 916". The Dervish and the offensive stranger.