In December 1908 Alvin Coburn took this color photograph of Twain at the author's house in Redding, Connecticut, using the new autochrome process. The picture was later used as the frontispiece for Archibald Henderson's 1911 short study of Twain's life and career.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Rhetorical Question of the Day
"If books are not good company, where will I find it?"--Mark Twain
In December 1908 Alvin Coburn took this color photograph of Twain at the author's house in Redding, Connecticut, using the new autochrome process. The picture was later used as the frontispiece for Archibald Henderson's 1911 short study of Twain's life and career.
In December 1908 Alvin Coburn took this color photograph of Twain at the author's house in Redding, Connecticut, using the new autochrome process. The picture was later used as the frontispiece for Archibald Henderson's 1911 short study of Twain's life and career.
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