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Restored version of Image:MarkTwain.LOC.jpg, slightly cropped, with artifacts removed and levels adjusted.

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Mark Twain photo portrait. One of a series of photographs taken by A.F. Bradley for the purpose, arranged by George Wharton James, of helping California poet laureate Ina Coolbrith after she lost her home in the fire following the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. In his New York City studio, Bradley placed Twain on a revolving platform to make the capture of different lighting "looks" easier on the subject. The portraits were signed by Twain and sold for Coolbrith's benefit. Twain said four of the series were the finest images ever taken of him.
Date Copyright 1907
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Author Photographer: A.F. Bradley in his studio.
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