Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Mark Twain” in chapter 6.35 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 1.:
...ilent after reading their record from his reckless pen.
As a military history, nothing can be more unreliable or less valuable than Sherman's book.
It is almost as entertaining as the works of Mark Twain , and reminds us by its vanity of the autobiography of Beneveunto Cellini.
But it is a public contribution to the history of his times.
As an attempt to place his own claims to military conduct ...
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