My book Mark Twain's Homes and Literary Tourism is out! You can find the publisher's description of it here.
If you are in the area, I'll be speaking at Elmira College on October 3rd, 2012 on "Mark Twain’s Homes and Haunts: Mark Twain Museums and Public History." As part of their Trouble Begins at Eight series, I'll be at the Quarry Farm Barn, which is part of the farm where Mark Twain spent many summers with his family and writing. It's the perfect place to think about Mark Twain and Public History.
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