Old times on the Mississippi (The Atlantic Monthly, Jan., Feb., March, April, May, June, and August, 1875)
The Jumping frog (Sketches, new and old)
The great landslide case (Roughing it)
Jim Blaine and his grandfather's ram (Roughing it)
A True story (Sketches, new and old)
Accident insurance, etc. (Mark Twain's speeches)
The facts concerning the recent carnival of crime in Connecticut (Tom Sawyer abroad)
The story of a speech (Mark Twain's speeches)
Jim Baker's bluejay (A Tramp abroad)
The private history of a campaign that failed (American claimant)
Letter to the earth (Letters from the earth)
Fenimore Cooper's literary offenses (In defense of Harriet Shelley)
How to tell a story (The $30,000 bequest)
Corn-pone opinions (Europe and elsewhere)
To the person sitting in darkness (Europe and elsewhere)
The war prayer (Europe and elsewhere)
The turning point of my life (What is man?)
The man that corrupted Hadleyburg