first edition
1889 · New York
by Twain, Mark
New York: Charles L. Webster & Co., 1889. First U.S. edition. Publisher's prospectus or salesman's dummy with half-title page, frontis illustration, title page, contents pages, "List of Illustrations" (explaining why there is no list of illustrations); Twain's preface, and a sampling of pages from the text interspersed with full-plate illustrations (versus inset, as they appear in the eventual publication). 16-page illustrated insert bound in at rear with 18 images -- each with a caption explaining its meaning by Fred Hall, Twain's agent at Webster. One stands out in particular, as the explanation is for a scene clearly not in the book ("This picture (truncated)