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Curated by Brent M. Colley, Heather Morgan and Lisa
Burghardt
Below are some of the images we felt were
of special interest, several are included in the offline
exhibit at Mark Twain Library.
Helen Keller, Anne Sullivan, Mark Twain, Laurence Hutton
in 1903.
Helen Keller and Mark Twain in 1903.
Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan in 1898.
Mark Twain and Henry H. Roger in 1908.
Doubleday, Page & Co. Ad from the New York Sun,
April 10, 1903, p. 9.
"Mark Twain has declared that the two most interesting
characters of
the nineteenth century are Helen Keller and Napoleon
Bonaparte."
Twain greets Helen and the Macy's as they arrive at
Stormfield in 1909.
Helen Keller, Anne Sullivan Macy, Mark Twain, John Macy
(left to right)
Russian translated version of Twain's Prince an the
Pauper.
Korean translated version of Keller's Story of My
Life.
Helen Keller's notes.
"Faith is the strength by which a shattered
world shall emerge into the light."
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