In episode 141 of the Noble American Lives Podcast (April 21, 2026), host William H. Benson continues his copyrighted biography of Mark Twain from the book Mark Twain versus Billy Graham, describing Sam Clemens's Holy Land travels that became Innocents Abroad: moving from Damascus through Galilee (Magdala, Tiberias, Mount Tabor, Nazareth) to Jerusalem, the Jordan River, and the Dead Sea, where he repeatedly contrasts biblical expectations with what he calls Palestine's bleak, filthy, monotonous reality. The script follows the party to Egypt (Cairo, Giza pyramids, Sphinx), then back west, where Twain's published letters spark hostility from fellow pilgrims and he vents in private letters and a New York Herald piece. Back in the U.S., he briefly works for Senator William Stewart, negotiates a royalty contract with Elisha Bliss to write a 500–600 page book, then faces a copyright dispute with the Alta, prompting a return to San Francisco to negotiate, where talks stall.
(00:00) Podcast Intro and Series
(01:21) Previous Books Recap
(03:03) Mark Twain Biography Begins
(04:01) Across Syria to Galilee
(08:11) Magdala and Tiberias
(10:05) Mount Tabor and Nazareth
(12:37) Villages Toward Jerusalem
(15:10) Jerusalem Holy Sites
(17:41) Jordan River and Dead Sea
(19:48) Bethlehem and Leaving Palestine
(22:07) Egypt Pyramids and Sphinx
(23:45) Return Voyage and Passenger Feud
(29:07) Back in America and Book Deal
(32:14) Alta Copyright Dispute
(33:00) San Francisco Negotiations