Bermuda
From Mark Twain in the German Language Press
Clemens visited Bermuda several times throughout his life and twice in 1908. The trip that fits the time frame of the article is his stay at the Princess Hotel from 27 Jan.-3 March. He was accompanied by Ralph W. Ashcroft, who had formerly worked as treasurer of the American Plasmon Co. (Lauber 304 and REMT 43) and was subsequently hired by Clemens as a personal travel secretary on the trips to Bermuda (Hoffmann 83) and Oxford in 1907-1908 (REMT 43). Clemens saw this trip primarily as a means to recover his health which had suffered during the winter and to escape his everyday life and activities which he found lacking in variety (Hoffmann 88-89). Clemens’ absence from New York caused the Plasmon bankruptcy case to come to a halt as he held the company books and without them the trustee, C. L. Brookheim, could not proceed with the company inventory. This delay – and Clemens’ part in it – was remarked upon by English-language newspapers as well (see “Looking seaward for Mark Twain” in The Sun, 30 Jan. 1908, 12).
Article Pages
linked to Bermuda (13)- MD-023 • Die mysteriöse Barke "Jonas Smith" • 21 Sep 1877
- MD-322 • Mark Twain nach Bermuda • 27 Jan 1908
- MD-323 • Mark Twain wieder einmal verkracht • 31 Jan 1908
- MD-337 • Todt in Badewanne • 25 Dec 1909
- MD-338 • Mark Twain krank • 15 Apr 1910
- MD-339 • Mark Twain todt • 22 Apr 1910
- MD-342 • Mark Twain gestorben • 23 Apr 1910
- ND-002 • [Death of Jean Clemens] • 6 Jan 1910
- OH-046 • Mark Twain’s Befinden • 16 Apr 1910
- TX-069 • Mark Twain • 22 Apr 1910
- WI-026 • Mark Twain auf dem Wege der Besserung • 28 Jan 1910
- WI-027 • Mark Twain auf dem Wege der Besserung • 30 Jan 1910
- WI-028 • Mark Twains Befinden • 21 Apr 1910