The State of Mark Twain Studies conference, 1997

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Mark Twain's octagonal study, now on the campus of Elmira College


Mark Twain's octagonal study was relocated from Quarry Farm in 1952; the original site is demonstrated here by (from left to right): Yoshio Kanaya, [unknown], Kent Rasmussen, Kathy Rasmussen, Mark Dawidziak, John Bird, and Bob Slotta


Mark Woodhouse and Taylor Roberts, with Mark Twain's long-missing (and now recently recovered) copy of Sir Thomas Malory's Morte Darthur, which was instrumental in inspiring Mark Twain to write A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court


Taylor Roberts presents overheads of some of Mark Twain's annotations in Morte Darthur


After his presentation, Taylor chats with Jules Austin Hojnowski while other folks examine the book


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