Mark Twain’s affection for cats is well-known, and no one would be surprised to hear he also liked dogs. Less well known, however, is his admiration for horses and their kin, donkeys and mules. Clearly fascinated with them, he wrote more about Equine animals than he did about either cats or dogs combined. This book offers a collection of Mark Twain’s funniest and most compelling writings about equine animals. Organized chronologically within categories such as “Uneasy Rider,” “Sorry Steeds,” and “Eccentric Equines,” the textual selections cover his early trips out west, his travels to Europe…mehr
Mark Twain’s affection for cats is well-known, and no one would be surprised to hear he also liked dogs. Less well known, however, is his admiration for horses and their kin, donkeys and mules. Clearly fascinated with them, he wrote more about Equine animals than he did about either cats or dogs combined. This book offers a collection of Mark Twain’s funniest and most compelling writings about equine animals. Organized chronologically within categories such as “Uneasy Rider,” “Sorry Steeds,” and “Eccentric Equines,” the textual selections cover his early trips out west, his travels to Europe and Middle East, and his later years. The book also includes horse stories drawn purely from his imagination, including the short novella A Horse’s Tale. Other equine vignettes are drawn from such Twain’s classics as “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County,” Huckleberry Finn, and A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court.
R. Kent Rasmussen is the holder of a UCLA doctorate in history and a retired reference-book editor. He has long been recognized as a leading world authority on Mark Twain, about whom he has published fourteen books. Those volumes include such now-standard reference works as Mark Twain A to Z; its expanded revision, Critical Companion to Mark Twain; and The Quotable Mark Twain. Books that he has edited include four volumes of critical essays; several collections of Mark Twain’s own writings, including the Penguin Classics edition of Autobiographical Writings, Mark Twain for Dog Lovers, and Mark Twain’s Tales of the Macabre & Mysterious —the latter two both Lyons Press publication. He lives in Thousand Oaks, California and is now working on his sixteenth Mark Twain book.
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CONTENTS
Introduction
Note on Texts
PART I: Uneasy Rider 1. Saddle Up! 2. The Genuine Mexican Plug 3. The World’s Poorest Horseman? 4. A Ride Too Far 5. Diffidence about Horses
PART II: Happy Trails 6. The Hawaiian Love of Horses 7. A Ragged and Uncouth Procession 8. A New and Exhilarating Sensation 9. Downsized Donkeys
PART III: Horse Trading 10. Shrewd Hawaiians 11. A Reckless Little Mule 12. A Hard Lot in Lebanon 13. The Omnibuses of Egypt 14. The Man Who Put up at Gadsby’s
PART IV: Sorry Steeds 15. Putting the Cart Before the Horses 16. An Infernally Lazy Blood Relation 17. The Monotony of Mules 18. Horse Sense 19. A Magnificent Ruin! 20. An Old Gray Mare
PART V: Eccentric Equines 21. The Fifteen-minute Nag 22. Fitz Smythe’s Hungry Hoss 23. Appetites That Nothing Will Satisfy 24. You Can Lead a Horse to Water, but ... 25. The Shiest Horse in the World 26. Stylish Asses 27. Racing Mules
PART VI: Daredevil Riders 28. Bemis’s Buffalo Adventure 29. Pony Riders 30. A “Mule Thing” to Be Respected 31. The Mexican Plug Remembered 32. A Real Bully Circus
PART VII: Unhappy Horsey Happenstances 33. Lost in the Dark 34. The Horses Know the Way ... 35. A Well-bred Horse vs. an Underbred Rider 36. A Horse of the “Spanish Persuasion” 37. A Big Vicious Colt 38. The Worst Place to Ride a Donkey 39. Topsy-turvy Horses
PART VIII: War Horses 40. Saint Joan Learns to Ride 41. Bringing up the Rear 42. Horses and Armor Make a Bad Mix 43. “Slim Jim” vs. the Tower of Iron 44. Straight from the Horse’s Mouth 45. A Rough Rider on Wheels
PART IX: Closer to Home and Family 46. Milk Run 47. Clara’s Magic Calf 48. How Not to Ride a Donkey 49. Preventing Cruelty to Animals 50. The Most Precious Horses in the World 51. The Maude Squad
PART I: Uneasy Rider 1. Saddle Up! 2. The Genuine Mexican Plug 3. The World’s Poorest Horseman? 4. A Ride Too Far 5. Diffidence about Horses
PART II: Happy Trails 6. The Hawaiian Love of Horses 7. A Ragged and Uncouth Procession 8. A New and Exhilarating Sensation 9. Downsized Donkeys
PART III: Horse Trading 10. Shrewd Hawaiians 11. A Reckless Little Mule 12. A Hard Lot in Lebanon 13. The Omnibuses of Egypt 14. The Man Who Put up at Gadsby’s
PART IV: Sorry Steeds 15. Putting the Cart Before the Horses 16. An Infernally Lazy Blood Relation 17. The Monotony of Mules 18. Horse Sense 19. A Magnificent Ruin! 20. An Old Gray Mare
PART V: Eccentric Equines 21. The Fifteen-minute Nag 22. Fitz Smythe’s Hungry Hoss 23. Appetites That Nothing Will Satisfy 24. You Can Lead a Horse to Water, but ... 25. The Shiest Horse in the World 26. Stylish Asses 27. Racing Mules
PART VI: Daredevil Riders 28. Bemis’s Buffalo Adventure 29. Pony Riders 30. A “Mule Thing” to Be Respected 31. The Mexican Plug Remembered 32. A Real Bully Circus
PART VII: Unhappy Horsey Happenstances 33. Lost in the Dark 34. The Horses Know the Way ... 35. A Well-bred Horse vs. an Underbred Rider 36. A Horse of the “Spanish Persuasion” 37. A Big Vicious Colt 38. The Worst Place to Ride a Donkey 39. Topsy-turvy Horses
PART VIII: War Horses 40. Saint Joan Learns to Ride 41. Bringing up the Rear 42. Horses and Armor Make a Bad Mix 43. “Slim Jim” vs. the Tower of Iron 44. Straight from the Horse’s Mouth 45. A Rough Rider on Wheels
PART IX: Closer to Home and Family 46. Milk Run 47. Clara’s Magic Calf 48. How Not to Ride a Donkey 49. Preventing Cruelty to Animals 50. The Most Precious Horses in the World 51. The Maude Squad
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