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View article: Severe Differences in Immunological Activities Among Our Selected Group of Glucans
Severe Differences in Immunological Activities Among Our Selected Group of Glucans Open
Biological and most of all immunological effects of natural immunomodulator glucan are already well established. However, since hundreds of individual glucans, isolated from various sources, used at different concentrations and having diff…
View article: Mark Twain's personal recollections of Joan of Arc
Mark Twain's personal recollections of Joan of Arc Open
Through the eyes of the fictional narrator Sieur Louis de Conte we learn about Joan of Arc, seeing the actions and events of an earlier time that did not necessarily seem significant at the moment, but from the vantage point of time and ma…
View article: Getting Spiritual with Mark Twain
Getting Spiritual with Mark Twain Open
There is an old wise saying coming to us from remote antiquity, viz.'Better is one's own water than other man's wine".Most people, however, do not adhere to it but rather follow another diametrically opposed maxim "Better is other man's wa…
View article: Acknowledgments
Acknowledgments Open
at Berkeley, this biography would lack many of the insights born out of definitive editions of letters and texts,
View article: The gilded age; a tale of to‐day : Preservation Lab Treatment Report
The gilded age; a tale of to‐day : Preservation Lab Treatment Report Open
This is a fully illustrated copy of the title "The Gilded Age" with features from the earliest copies, except for the imprint date of 1874. This item is a potential candidate for digitization. The binding is a full black cloth publishers’ …
View article: Pudd'NHead Wilson and Those Extraordinary Twins
Pudd'NHead Wilson and Those Extraordinary Twins Open
Determined that her baby son Tom shall not share her fate and remain in slavery, Roxy secretly exchanges him with his playmate Chambers, the son of her master. The two boys' lives in the quiet Missouri town of Dawson's Landing remain entwi…
View article: The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson: And the Comedy Those Extraordinary Twins
The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson: And the Comedy Those Extraordinary Twins Open
Widely acknowledged as the greatest of his later works, this story of switched babies and slavery is Twain's darkest vision of race in America. It began life as a slapstick comedy about Siamese twins, but as he wrote, something deepened. …
View article: Twain at Sea: The Maritime Writings of Samuel Langhorne Clemens
Twain at Sea: The Maritime Writings of Samuel Langhorne Clemens Open
Series Editor's Preface Note on the Text Acknowledgments Map of Twain's Voyages Introduction: Salty Samuel C. LIFE ON BROWN WATER The Boys' Ambition: From Life on the Mississippi, Chapter 4 I Want to Be a Cub-Pilot: From Life on the Miss…