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    • Albert Bigelow Paine (July 10, 1861 – April 9, 1937) was an American author and biographer best known for his work with Mark Twain. Paine was a member of the Pulitzer Prize Committee and wrote in several genres, including fiction, humor, and verse.


      Biography



      Paine was born in New Bedford, Massachusetts, the son of Vermont farmer Samuel Estabrook Paine and Massachusetts shopkeeper Mercy Coval Kirby Paine, and was moved to Bentonsport, Iowa when he was one year old. From early childhood until early adulthood, Paine lived in the village of Xenia in southern Illinois; here he received his schooling. His home in Xenia is still standing. At the age of 20, he moved to St. Louis, where he trained as a photographer, and became a dealer in photographic supplies in Fort Scott, Kansas. Paine sold out in 1895 to become a full-time writer, moving to New York. He spent most of his life in Europe, including France, where he wrote two books about Joan of Arc. The works were so well received in France that he was awarded the title of Chevalier in the Légion d'honneur by the French government.
      Albert and Dora Paine had three daughters. Max McCoy in his "Biographer Obscura: The Secret Life of Albert Bigelow Paine" (in Mark Twain Journal Vol. 56, No. 1 [Spring 2018], pp. 249–267) claims Paine was earlier married to Minnie Schultz, and he either lied or committed bigamy by marrying Dora while still married to his first wife.


      Selected bibliography


      Books about Mark Twain
      Mark Twain's Autobiography: With An Introduction by Albert Bigelow Paine – Volume I public domain audiobook at LibriVox
      Mark Twain: A Biography, 4 volumes (1912) LCCN 2021-772125
      The Boy's Life of Mark Twain (1916)
      The Boys Life of Mark Twain public domain audiobook at LibriVox
      Mark Twain's Letters, 2 volumes (editor, 1917)
      A Short Life of Mark Twain (1920)
      Mark Twain's Speeches (editor, 1923)
      Other biographies
      Th. Nast: His Period And His Pictures (1904)
      Captain Bill McDonald, Texas Ranger: A Story of Frontier Reform (1909)
      Joan of Arc, Maid of France (1925)
      The Girl in White Armor: The Story of Joan of Arc (1927)
      Theodore N. Vail: A Biography (1929)
      Life and Lillian Gish (1932)
      George Fisher Baker, a biography: With illustrations (1938)
      Children's books
      The Arkansaw Bear Series
      The Arkansaw Bear (1898)
      Elsie and the Arkansaw Bear (1909)
      The Hollow Tree Series (illustrated by J. M. Condé):
      The Hollow Tree and Deep Woods Book (1898)
      The Hollow Tree Snowed-In Book (1901)
      Hollow Tree Nights and Days (1915)
      Other children's books
      Gobolinks, or Shadow-Pictures for Young and Old (1896)
      Golden Cat (1934)
      Novels
      The Mystery of Evelin Delorme, A Hypnotic Story (1894)
      The Bread Line (1900)
      The Great White Way (1901)
      Travel books
      The Van Dwellers: A Strenuous Quest for a Home (1901)
      The Tent Dwellers (1908)
      The Ship Dwellers (1910)
      The Car That Went Abroad (1921)
      Other books
      Rhymes by Two Friends with William Allen White (1893)
      A Little Garden Calendar (1905)
      Dwellers in Arcady: The Story of an Abandoned Farm illustrated by Thomas Fogarty (1919)
      Peanut, The Story of a Boy (1913)


      References




      External links



      Quotations related to Albert Paine at Wikiquote
      Works by Albert Paine at Project Gutenberg
      Works by or about Albert Bigelow Paine at the Internet Archive
      Works by Albert Paine at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)
      Full text of Hollow Tree Nights and Days, Harper & Brothers.
      Gobolinks, or Shadow-Pictures for Young and Old (1896. From the collections at the Library of Congress

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