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"Everybody talks about the weather," said editor and essayist Charles Dudley Warner, "but nobody does anything about it."
Jerry Jasinowski: Closing the Skills Gap Jerry Jasinowski 2011
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Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner, in their novel, The Gilded Age, grasped the character of the decades after the Civil War—a time of “the manufacture of giant schemes, of speculations of all sorts … and of inflamed desire for sudden wealth.”
The Prize Daniel Yergin 2008
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Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner, in their novel, The Gilded Age, grasped the character of the decades after the Civil War—a time of “the manufacture of giant schemes, of speculations of all sorts … and of inflamed desire for sudden wealth.”
The Prize Daniel Yergin 2008
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Letter to Charles Dudley Warner, June 16, 1878; MTP.
Mark Twain Ron Powers 2005
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The collaboration that produced The Gilded Age: A Tale of To-Day seems to have been inspired by an after-dinner conversation one night at Nook Barn during the Christmas season, among Sam and Livy and their guests from the neighborhood, Charles Dudley Warner and his wife Susan.
Mark Twain Ron Powers 2005
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Letter to Charles Dudley Warner, June 16, 1878; MTP.
Mark Twain Ron Powers 2005
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Letter to Charles Dudley Warner, May 5, 1874; MTL, vol. 6, p.
Mark Twain Ron Powers 2005
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Letter to Charles Dudley Warner, May 5, 1874; MTL, vol. 6, p.
Mark Twain Ron Powers 2005
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Hawley stalled Sam, pleading the need to consult with his partner Charles Dudley Warner.
Mark Twain Ron Powers 2005
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Five days after his arrival in New York, Charles Dudley Warner, his old Nook Farm neighbor and co-author of The Gilded Age, died at seventy-one.
Mark Twain Ron Powers 2005
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