Mark Twain's Letters — Volume 5 (1901-1906)
Mark Twain's Letters — Volume 5 (1901-1906)
Mark Twain's Letters — Volume 5 (1901-1906) is a collection of personal correspondence that captures a pivotal period in Twain's life. Written during a time of social and political upheaval, these letters reveal Twain's transformation from a humorous storyteller to a committed reformer, addressing issues like the Philippine-American War and the assassination of President McKinley. The volume includes candid reflections on his health, family struggles, and societal observations, providing insight into Twain's complex character and his role in American cultural discourse during his later years.





























































































































