Mark Twain’s Journal Writings, Volume 2


Read by John Greenman

(4.7 stars; 29 reviews)

This second collection of essays by Mark Twain is a good example of the diversity of subject matter about which he wrote. As with the essays in Volume 1, many first appeared alone, in magazines or newspapers, before being printed as chapters of his larger works, while others were taken from larger works and reprinted in collections of essays. On top of being prolific, Mark Twain was a very successful marketer of his works. Volume 2 contains the following works: 1.) "A Curious Experience" - 1892 2.) "The Heart of a Humorist" - 1900 3.) “How Tom Sawyer Got His Fence Whitewashed”- 1876 4.) "Jim Smiley's Frog" - 1870 5.) "Luck" - 1891 6.) “A Dog’s Tale” - 1904 7.) "Lost in the Snow" - 1888 8.) "Mark Twain on Overspeeding" - 1908 9.) "A Medieval Romance" 1907 (Summary by John Greenman) (2 hr 39 min)

Chapters

A Curious Experience - Part 1 36:48 Read by John Greenman
A Curious Experience - Part 2 30:56 Read by John Greenman
The Heart of a Humorist 3:14 Read by John Greenman
How Tom Sawyer Got His Fence Whitewashed, excerpt from The Adventures of Tom Sa… 5:58 Read by John Greenman
Jim Smiley's Frog 6:24 Read by John Greenman
Luck 11:19 Read by John Greenman
A Dog's Tale 25:16 Read by John Greenman
Lost in the Snow 20:26 Read by John Greenman
Mark Twain on Overspeeding 3:04 Read by John Greenman
A Medieval Romance 16:32 Read by John Greenman

Reviews

Mark Twain's Journal Writings, Volume 2


(5 stars)

Well read, fun listen - thanks!