
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
Publisher Location: New York
Publisher Name: Charles L. Webster & Company
Publication Date: 1889
Publisher Name: Charles L. Webster & Company
Publication Date: 1889
"The Abbot's Solemn Procession" (P. 290)1889
"After Prayers We Had Dinner" (P. 202)1889
After the Explosion (P. 562)1889
All Men Are Born Free and Equal (P. 102)1889
And So We Started (P. 136)1889
"And were Soon as Sociable as Old Acquaintances" (P...1889
Another Miracle (P. 356)1889
"Armor is heavy, yet it is a proud burden, and a...1889
"At the Twelfth Repetition they Fell Apart in...1889
Audi Alteram (P. 149)1889
A Band of Slaves (P. 260)1889
Barber to H. M., The King (P. 345)1889
"Bgwjjilligkkk!!" (P. 293)1889
"The Boys Helped Me, or I Never Could Have Got In...1889
Brer Merlin Steals the Lariat (P. 504)1889
"Brother to Dirt Like This?" (P. 363)1889
Burial of a Freeman (P. 156)1889
"By a Sarcasm of Law and Phrase They Were Freemen...1889
Catcher of the Ulster Nine (P. 519)1889
Charge of the 500 Knights (P. 507)1889
"Children of Monarchy by the Grace of God and the...1889
"A Child's Affair for Simpleness" (P. 313)1889
"The Church Is Master Now" (P. 539)1889
The Church Puts Its Foot in It (P. 565)1889
The Church, the King, the Nobleman, and the Freeman...1889
Deciding an Argument (P. 533)1889
Decorations of Sixth Century Aristocracy (P. 326)1889
"Defend Thee, Lord!--Peril of Life is Toward!" (P....1889
"Delirium, of Course, But SO Real!" (P. 572)1889
"Detailed an Intelligent Priest, and Ordered Him to...1889
Discrepancy in Noses Makes No Difference (P. 429)1889
The Earth Belongs to the People (P. 101)1889
Effect of the Pipe on Sandy (P. 167)1889
Effect of the Pipe on the Freemen (P. 166)1889
Effect of the Sun on the Iron Clothes (P. 144)1889
The End [by Dan Beard] (P. 575)1889
Evolution (P. 425)1889
The False Prophet Going to Meet the King (P. 310)1889
The Feast (P. 413)1889
The Fire (P. 382)1889
"The Flies Buzzed and Bit Unmolested" (P. 46)1889
"For I Was Afraid of the Church" (P. 115)1889
A Foundling (P. 267)1889
"Go It, Slim Jim!" (P. 499)1889
"Go 'Long," I said; "You Ain't More Than a...1889
"Great Scott, But There Was a Sensation" (P. 501)1889
"Great Scott, Can't You Understand a Little Thing...1889
"Hands Off! My Person Is Sacred" (P. 573)1889
"Hast Seen Sir Launcelot About?" (P. 337)1889
"He Gave Me a Sudden Look That Bit Right Through...1889
"He Unlimbered his Tongue and Cursed Like a Bishop...1889
He Was a Man (P. 453)1889
"He Was Frighted Even to the Marrow" (P. 66)1889
He was Great Now (P. 367)1889
"He was Hungry for a Fight" (P. 440)1889
"The Head of the Cavalcade Swept Forward" (P. 29)1889
"Hello-Central!" (P. 525)1889
High Church (P. 559)1889
"How Old are You, Sandy?" (P. 229)1889
"I Caught a Picture That Will Not Go From Me" (P....1889
"I Could Imagine the Baby Goo-gooing" (P. 550)1889

"I Saw He Meant Business" (frontispiece)1889
"Inherited Ideas Are a Curious Thing" (P. 99)1889
Initial Letter (A Word of Explanation) (P. 17)1889
Initial Letter (Chapter I) (P. 27)1889
Initial Letter (Chapter II) (P. 33)1889
Initial Letter (Chapter III) (P. 43)1889
Initial Letter (Chapter IV) (P. 53)1889
Initial Letter (Chapter IX) (P. 107)1889
Initial Letter (Chapter V) (P. 61)1889
Initial Letter (Chapter VI) (P. 71)1889
Initial Letter (Chapter VII) (P. 83)1889
Initial Letter (Chapter VIII) (P. 95)1889
Initial Letter (Chapter X) (P. 117)1889
Initial Letter (Chapter XII) (P. 141)1889
Initial Letter (Chapter XIII) (P. 151)1889
Initial Letter (Chapter XIV) (P. 165)1889
Initial Letter (Chapter XIX) (P. 231)1889
Initial Letter (Chapter XL) (P. 511)1889
Initial Letter (Chapter XLI) (P. 523)1889
Initial Letter (Chapter XLII) (P. 531)1889
Initial Letter (Chapter XLIII) (P. 549)1889
Initial Letter (Chapter XLIV) (P. 569)1889
Initial Letter (Chapter XV) (P. 175)1889
Initial Letter (Chapter XVI) (P. 189)1889
Initial Letter (Chapter XVII) (P. 201)1889
Initial Letter (Chapter XVIII) (P. 215)1889
Initial Letter (Chapter XX) (P. 239)1889
Initial Letter (Chapter XXI) (P. 251)1889
Initial Letter (Chapter XXII) (P. 269)1889
Initial Letter (Chapter XXIII) (P. 285)1889
Initial Letter (Chapter XXIV) (P. 299)1889
Initial Letter (Chapter XXIX) (P. 369)1889
Initial Letter (Chapter XXV) (P. 315)1889
Initial Letter (Chapter XXVI) (P. 333)1889
Initial Letter (Chapter XXVII) (P. 347)1889
Initial Letter (Chapter XXVIII) (P. 361)1889
Initial Letter (Chapter XXX) (P. 379)1889
Initial Letter (Chapter XXXI) (P. 395)1889
Initial Letter (Chapter XXXII) (P. 407)1889
Initial Letter (Chapter XXXIII) (P. 419)1889
Initial Letter (Chapter XXXIV) (P. 437)1889
Initial Letter (Chapter XXXIX) (P. 495)1889
Initial Letter (Chapter XXXV) (P. 455)1889
Initial Letter (Chapter XXXVI) (P. 467)1889
Initial Letter (Chapter XXXVII) (P. 475)1889
"It Had in it a Sample of About All the Upper...1889
"It Lay There All Battered to a Pulp" (P. 476)1889
"It Was a Noble Effect" (P. 74)1889
"It was Delicious to See a Newspaper Again" (P. 338...1889
"It Was the Largest Castle We Had Seen" (P. 185)1889
The Journey (P. 142)1889
The King [by Dan Beard] (P. 59)1889
King Uriens (P. 199)1889
Knights Practicing on the Quiet (P. 489)1889
"Latest Eruption, Only Two Cents" (P. 331)1889
Launcelot Swept In (P. 485)1889
"Look Out and Hold on Tight!" (P. 179)1889
Marhaus, Son of the King of Ireland, From an Effigy...1889
"Merely a Great Big Village" (P. 468)1889
Merlin [by Dan Beard] (P. 41)1889
A Middy from my Naval Academy (P. 122)1889
Mrs. Le Fay (P. 187)1889
My Lord, the Earl Grip (P. 435)1889
The Newsboy (P. 471)1889
"Next!" (P. 319)1889
"The Nineteenth Century Booming Under Its Very Nose...1889
Non-Indexed Image, Page 432 (P. 432)1889
"Not a Word of it Could these Catfish Make Head or...1889
"Oh, Beware! These are Awful Words!" (P. 63)1889
On the Tramp (P. 457)1889
One of the 52 (P. 547)1889
One of the People (P. 81)1889
The Orator (P. 447)1889
"Original Agony" (P. 203)1889
Overbalanced (P. 305)1889
The Practical Joker's Joke (P. 54)1889
"Presently We Struck an Incident" (P. 403)1889
Pursuit (P. 384)1889
"Queen Guenever Was as Naïvely Interested as the...1889
The Queen's Own (P. 223)1889
Rah for Protection! (P. 417)1889
"The Rest of the Tale Is Just War, Pure and Simple...1889
"The Reverent and Awe-Stricken Multitudes" (P. 86)1889
The Round Table [by Dan Beard] (P. 31)1889
"A Sample of One Sort of London Society" (P. 462)1889
Sandy (P. 125)1889
Sandy and the Boss at the Second Table (P. 253)1889
Sandy Rode by on a Mule (P. 469)1889
"Sandy was Worn Out with Nursing" (P. 302)1889
Sandy with Royalty (P. 243)1889
"She Continued to Fetch and Pour Until I Was Well...1889
"Sing, Dance, Carouse Every Night" (P. 108)1889
"Sir Arthur Took It up by the Handles" (P. 47)1889
Sir Boss (P. 69)1889
Sir Cote Male Taile (P. 192)1889
Sir Galahad Takes a Header (P. 487)1889
Sir Gawaine and Sir Uwaine (P. 177)1889
Sir Mordred [by Dan Beard] (P. 529)1889
Sir Sagramour le Desirous (P. 105)1889
Sister, Your Blind is Disarranged (P. 473)1889
The Slave Driver (P. 465)1889
Slaves Warming Themselves (P. 460)1889
Slim Jim (P. 493)1889
"Smothered with Blessings" (P. 78)1889
Snuffing the Candle (P. 521)1889
"So We Took a Man-of-war" (P. 517)1889

Solid Comfort (P. 343)1889
Some Manhood Even in a King (P. 373)1889
Some of the Boys Going a Grailing (P. 113)1889
The Spirit of the Church (P. 283)1889
The Spirit that Goeth with Burdens that Have not...1889
"Starving, Eh? Why Don't you Grow a Nose Like Mine...1889
The Stranger's Story (P. 21)1889
Streets of London (P. 479)1889
"The Sun Struck the Sea of Armor and Set It All on...1889
Supreme Head of the Church and Some Other Heads (P...1889
Tail-Piece (A Word of Explanation) [by Dan Beard] (...1889
Tail-Piece (Chapter XLIV) [by Dan Beard] (P. 571)1889
The Tale of the Lost Land (P. 25)1889
"That Fellow on the Pillar, Standing Rigid" (P. 292...1889
"That Old Tower Leaped into the Sky in Chunks" (P....1889
"That Was the Church" (P. 93)1889
"That Will Do," I Said, "I Reckon You Are a Patient...1889
"Then Sir Marhaus Ran to the Duke, and Smote Him...1889
"There Are Ways to Persuade Him to Abandon It" (P....1889
"There Was No Soap, No Matches, No Looking-Glass" (...1889
"They Came in a Body, They Came With a Whirr" (P....1889
"They Have a Right to Their View. I Only Stand to...1889
"They Thought I Was One of Those Fire Belching...1889
"This Horrible Sky-Towering Monster" (P. 51)1889
"This Would Undermine the Church" (P. 190)1889
The Three Brothers, as Described by Sandy (P. 128)1889

The Three Maids (P. 173)1889
Three Years After (P. 512)1889
"To Subtract the Nation and Leave Behind Some Dregs...1889
"To the Gentleman He was Abject" (P. 393)1889
"Toward the Monk the Coal Burner was Deeply...1889
"Traitor, Now Is Thy Death Day Come" (P. 537)1889
Transformation (P. 567)1889
The Tree and the Fruit (P. 377)1889
"A Tree is Known by its Fruits" (P. 389)1889
"The Troublesomest Old Sow of the Lot" (P. 237)1889
Two of a Kind (P. 159)1889
Under the Curse of Rome (P. 375)1889
"Varlet, Serve to Me What Cheer ye Have" (P. 362)1889
"Walking on Air, She was So Proud" (P. 405)1889
We Constituted the Rear of his Procession (P. 450)1889
"We Got the Hogs Home" (P. 246)1889
"We Were Challenged by the Warders, and After...1889
A West Pointer (P. 121)1889
"What Is It You Call it? Chuckleheads" (P. 297)1889
"When a Slave Passed He Couldn't Even See Him" (P....1889
"Where Launcelot Is, She Noteth Not the Going Forth...1889
"Where Was My Great Commerce?" (P. 527)1889
"Who Fails Shall Sup in Hell To-night" (P. 490)1889
"Why do you Not Warn Me To Cease?" (P. 351)1889
"Why, They Were Nothing but Rabbits!" (P. 97)1889
A Yard of Snowy Church-warden (P. 509)1889
Ye Iron Dude (P. 139)1889
"Yes, Sire, That Is About It, I Am Afraid" (P. 443...1889
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