Mark Twain in German-Language Newspapers and PeriodicalsMain MenuIntroduction: Mark Twain in German-Language Newspapers and PeriodicalsIntroductory Remarks on the ProjectMark Twain in German-Language Newspapers (Catalog)survey pageReference MaterialVarious reference resources relating to this projectMark Twain in Der Deutsche Correspondent (Baltimore)survey page -- test catalog (19.04.2023)Sample PathsPaths selected for illustration purpose"Ein amerikanischer Humorist." Grenzboten 33 (1874), 306-314 | Entry pagePathWork in Progress . . . List of the most recently edited pagesproject organisationEditorial pages (for internal use)project organisationHolger Kerstenbe319ed8bdb5a4fd7c387ac70fb9bb1beb4a2843Klara Blanke2e76e4a8b5d98452e5fdd97c12e60f016a573238
[Pictures of MT and Clara Clemens] | 28 April 1910
12023-04-01T02:59:22-07:00[Pictures of MT and Clara Clemens] | 28 April 19102newspaper articleplain2023-04-01T02:59:57-07:00Der Deutsche beobachter1910-04-28OH-0502023-04-01KBDer Deutsche beobachter. [volume] (New Philadelphia, Ohio), 28 April 1910. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. <https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn86063815/1910-04-28/ed-1/seq-8/>These images on the last page of Der Deutsche beobachter accompanied an article on the front page of the same edition which announced the passing of Mark Twain. The image on the top is titled "Mark Twain", the one on the bottom "Mrs. Ossip Gabrilowitsch, Mark Twain's daughter and only child".