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Mark Twain is the author of Mark Twain’s Speeches (2024), Mark Twain's Notebooks and Journals, Volume II (2023), The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain Illustrated (2022), The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain Annotated (2021), The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Illustrated (2021).

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Mark Twain’s Speeches

release date: Aug 31, 2024
Mark Twain’s Speeches
Experience the wit and wisdom of one of America’s greatest literary figures with "Mark Twain’s Speeches." This collection showcases Twain’s sharp humor and insightful commentary on a variety of subjects, reflecting his unique voice and perspective. What makes Twain’s speeches stand out, and how do they capture the essence of his literary genius? This compilation brings together his most memorable and influential speeches, offering a glimpse into his thoughts and societal observations. With Twain’s characteristic humor and keen observations, this collection provides a valuable look at his contributions beyond his novels. Perfect for fans of Twain’s writing and those interested in American literature and oratory. Are you ready to immerse yourself in the eloquence and humor of "Mark Twain’s Speeches" and experience the brilliance of Twain’s public addresses? Discover the power of Twain’s words—purchase "Mark Twain’s Speeches" now and enjoy a collection that highlights the masterful orator and his lasting impact on literature and public discourse!

Mark Twain's Notebooks and Journals, Volume II

release date: Dec 22, 2023
Mark Twain's Notebooks and Journals, Volume II
The twelve notebooks in volume 1 provided information about the eighteen years in which the most profound, even dramatic, changes took place in Clemens'' life. He early achieved the limits of his boyhood ambition by becoming a steamboat pilot on the Mississippi River, a position there is no reason to believe he would have abandoned if the Civil War had not forced him to do so. In fleeing from a war which principle and temperament prevented him from supporting, Clemens entered into the first stages of his literary career by serving as a reporter for newspapers in Virginia City and San Francisco. When the restricted experiences available to a local reporter had been thoroughly explored, he moved on as a traveling correspondent to the Sandwich Islands and then still farther to Europe and the Near East. The latter travels provided him with material for The Innocents Abroad, the book that established Mark Twain as a popular author with an international reputation in 1869. In 1872 he further exploited his personal history by publishing Roughing It and in the same year visited England to gather material on English people and institutions. He returned to England the following year, this time accompanied by his family and by a secretary who would record the observations printed as the last notebook in volume 1. Volume 2 of Mark Twain''s Notebooks and Journals, documenting Clemens'' activities in the years from 1877 to 1883, consists largely of the record of three trips which would serve as the source for three travel narratives: the excursion to Bermuda, a prolonged tour of Europe, and an evocative return to the Mississippi River. Despite the common impulse to preserve observations and impressions for literary use, the contents of the notebooks are remarkably different in their vitality-and the works which developed from the notes are correspondingly varied. The twelve notebooks in volume 1 provided information about the eighteen years in which the most profound, even dramatic, changes took place in Clemens'' life. He early achieved the limits of his boyhood ambition by becoming a steamboat pilot on the Missis

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain Illustrated

release date: Feb 24, 2022
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain Illustrated
Mark Twain''s characters are surprising, unforgettable and truly human. The character Huckleberry Finn is based on one of Twain''s childhood friends. Twain writes "In Huckleberry Finn I have drawn Tom Blankenship exactly as he was. He was ignorant, unwashed, insufficiently fed; but he had as good a heart as ever any boy had. His liberties were totally unrestricted. He was the only really independent person-boy or man-in the community, and by consequence he was tranquilly and continuously happy and envied by the rest of us. And as his society was forbidden us by our parents, the prohibition trebled and quadrupled its value, and therefore we sought and got more of his society than any other boy''s. It is little surprise then that children are perennially drawn to Huck and his adventures. The dialogue faithfully reproduces the common speech of his day. Twain explains, "In this book a number of dialects are used, to wit: the Missouri negro dialect; the extremest form of the backwoods Southwestern dialect; the ordinary ''Pike County'' dialect; and four modified varieties of this last. The shadings have not been done in a haphazard fashion, or by guesswork; but painstakingly, and with the trustworthy guidance and support of personal familiarity with these several forms of speech." The plot combines adventure, suspense and mischief with the darker side of humanity: murder, deceit, brutality and racial prejudice. It is a great adventure story and much more, enlivened by Twain''s trademark humor and observations of human nature.

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain Annotated

release date: Jun 23, 2021
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain Annotated
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, by Mark Twain, is a popular 1876 novel about a young boy growing up in the antebellum South on the Mississippi River in the fictional town of St. Petersburg, Missouri. Including.. Unique Explanation About Author So Many Unique Illustrations Unique Opinion Bold Headlines Filled with fascinating information about everything So don''t wait! Scroll up and buy now.

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Illustrated

release date: Jan 08, 2021
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Illustrated
"The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain is an 1876 novel about a young boy growing up along the Mississippi River. It is set in the 1840 in the fictional town of St. Petersburg, inspired by Hannibal, Missouri, where Twain lived as a boy. In the novel Tom Sawyer has several adventures, often with his friend Huckleberry Finn. Originally a commercial failure, the book ended up being the best selling of any of Twain''s works during his lifetime.Though overshadowed by its sequel, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, the book is by many considered a masterpiece of American literature, and was one of the first novels to be written on a typewriter."

The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain Annotated Edition

release date: Sep 11, 2020
The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain Annotated Edition
First published in 1884, Mark Twain''s "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" is a masterpiece of world literature. Narrated by Huck himself in his artless vernacular, it tells of his voyage down the Mississippi with a runaway slave named Jim. As the two journeys downstream on a raft, Huck''s vivid descriptions capture the sights, smells, sounds, and rhythms of life on the great river. As they encounter traveling actors, con men, lynch mobs, thieves, and Southern gentility, his shrewd comments reveal the dark side of human nature. By the end of the story, Huck has learned about the dignity and worth of human life and Twain has exposed the moral blindness of the "respectable" slave-holding society in which he lives. Huckleberry Finn was Twain''s greatest creation.

The Prince and the Pauper Annotated (Wordsworth Classics)

release date: Jun 26, 2020
The Prince and the Pauper Annotated (Wordsworth Classics)
On a magical day in London, two boys are born into two different families, and they just happen to look exactly like one another. One boy, Tom Canty, is poor. The other boy, Prince Edward of Wales, is obviously rich.Fast forward a bit, and Tom is a young boy living in the slums of London. He has an abusive father and grandmother, a kind mother and sisters, and a pretty sad life. But he has a dream: one day, he wants to meet a real-life prince.After dreaming about living in the lap of luxury, Tom makes his way to Westminster Palace one day. When he gets a little too close to the gate, a guard attacks him. Lucky for Tom, this attracts the attention of the prince, who rebukes the guard and lets our little pauper into the palace. It''s his dream come true.Surprisingly enough, the two little boys hit it off. Turns out they both have pretty terrible fathers, so we guess that''s something to bond over. Eventually Tom gets to tell the prince about his life, and the prince thinks this sounds amazing. You know what''s coming next: they decide to swap lives, just for a little while.But right in the middle of all of this, the prince storms out, determined to discipline the guard who bruised Tom. What he wasn''t expecting was to be mistaken for Tom and kicked out of the palace because no one could recognize him without his fancy clothes. Now he''s just another poor person on the street.The prince tries to tell everyone he comes across what happened to him, but it doesn''t work; everyone just thinks he''s crazy. Meanwhile, Tom starts to get a little fidgety at the palace. The prince has been gone for a pretty long time, and Tom''s worried about getting caught. He tries to turn himself in, but everyone just assumes that he''s crazy, too. So the prince''s dad, King Henry VIII, orders that no one talk about his son''s mental illness. Looks like Tom is going to be the new Prince of England.Tom''s first days as a prince are pretty hard, because he doesn''t know any of the etiquette or procedures of princehood. It''s so bad that he drinks the water meant for washing his hands and stuffs his pockets with nuts at his first royal dinner. Classy.Back to Prince Edward. John Candy has found him-er, wait, we mean John Canty has found him, and John is pretty angry that Edward doesn''t have any money to give him. He brings the prince home, assuming that he''s Tom, and beats him for saying that he''s the prince. Only Tom''s mom believes that the prince is not her son. Because moms always know.But the family doesn''t have a lot of time to deal with these strange developments: they have to skip town when they find out that John Canty has killed Father Andrew. The prince takes advantage of all the distracted hurry to get out of John Canty''s clutches and find out how to get back to the palace.Being a smart kid, Edward does make it back to the palace, but no one believes that he is the real prince. The crowd is just about ready to tear him to pieces when Miles Hendon comes to save the day. Also, everyone gets pretty distracted when it''s announced that King Henry VIII has died.

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain (Annotated) Unabridged Edition

release date: May 10, 2020
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain (Annotated) Unabridged Edition
Tom Sawyer is a mischievous young boy with an undying hunger for adventure, and a knack for getting into trouble. He lives with his Aunt Polly in the Mississippi River town of St Petersburg, Missouri. He plays hooky from school; hangs around with Huck Finn, the unsophisticated son of the village drunkard; and deceives his friends into trading their treasures with him. Tom falls in love with Becky Thatcher, a new arrival in town, who returns his affection initially, and even agrees to an ''engagement''. However, after a slip of the tongue from Tom, she walks off in a huff. From innocent and imaginary adventures, Tom''s life suddenly takes a new turn. One night, while Tom and Huck Finn are in a graveyard, they witness an incident they should not have. Terrified, they flee from the spot, and swear a blood oath that they will never reveal their secret to anyone. Tom and Huck then find themselves entangled in a series of real and exciting adventures, with dangerous men constantly at their heels. Can the boys stand up to the occasion, and become real-life heroes? Will they ever be able to reclaim their normal, carefree lives again?

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain The New Annotated Version

release date: Apr 20, 2020
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn By Mark Twain The New Annotated Version
First published in 1884, Mark Twain''s "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" is a masterpiece of world literature. Narrated by Huck himself in his artless vernacular, it tells of his voyage down the Mississippi with a runaway slave named Jim. As the two journey downstream on a raft, Huck''s vivid descriptions capture the sights, smells, sounds, and rhythms of life on the great river. As they encounter traveling actors, con men, lynch mobs, thieves, and Southern gentility, his shrewd comments reveal the dark side of human nature. By the end of the story, Huck has learned about the dignity and worth of human life and Twain has exposed the moral blindness of the "respectable" slave-holding society in which he lives. Huckleberry Finn was Twain''s greatest creation.

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain the Annotated Edition

release date: Apr 19, 2020
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain the Annotated Edition
First published in 1884, Mark Twain''s "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" is a masterpiece of world literature. Narrated by Huck himself in his artless vernacular, it tells of his voyage down the Mississippi with a runaway slave named Jim. As the two journey downstream on a raft, Huck''s vivid descriptions capture the sights, smells, sounds, and rhythms of life on the great river. As they encounter traveling actors, con men, lynch mobs, thieves, and Southern gentility, his shrewd comments reveal the dark side of human nature. By the end of the story, Huck has learned about the dignity and worth of human life and Twain has exposed the moral blindness of the "respectable" slave-holding society in which he lives. Huckleberry Finn was Twain''s greatest creation.

The Prince and the Pauper, Complete

release date: May 21, 2018
The Prince and the Pauper, Complete
The pauper and Prince Edward as imagined in 1899 The Prince and the Pauper is a novel by American author Mark Twain. It was first published in 1881 in Canada, before its 1882 publication in the United States. The novel represents Twain''s first attempt at historical fiction. Set in 1547, it tells the story of two young boys who are identical in appearance: Tom Canty, a pauper who lives with his abusive father in Offal Court off Pudding Lane in London, and Prince Edward, son of King Henry VIII.

Roughing It by Mark Twain - Delphi Classics (Illustrated)

release date: Jul 17, 2017
Roughing It by Mark Twain - Delphi Classics (Illustrated)
This eBook features the unabridged text of ‘Roughing It’ from the bestselling edition of ‘The Complete Works of Mark Twain’. Having established their name as the leading publisher of classic literature and art, Delphi Classics produce publications that are individually crafted with superior formatting, while introducing many rare texts for the first time in digital print. The Delphi Classics edition of Twain includes original annotations and illustrations relating to the life and works of the author, as well as individual tables of contents, allowing you to navigate eBooks quickly and easily. eBook features: * The complete unabridged text of ‘Roughing It’ * Beautifully illustrated with images related to Twain’s works * Individual contents table, allowing easy navigation around the eBook * Excellent formatting of the textPlease visit www.delphiclassics.com to learn more about our wide range of titles

The Innocents Abroad by Mark Twain - Delphi Classics (Illustrated)

release date: Jul 17, 2017
The Innocents Abroad by Mark Twain - Delphi Classics (Illustrated)
This eBook features the unabridged text of ‘The Innocents Abroad’ from the bestselling edition of ‘The Complete Works of Mark Twain’. Having established their name as the leading publisher of classic literature and art, Delphi Classics produce publications that are individually crafted with superior formatting, while introducing many rare texts for the first time in digital print. The Delphi Classics edition of Twain includes original annotations and illustrations relating to the life and works of the author, as well as individual tables of contents, allowing you to navigate eBooks quickly and easily. eBook features: * The complete unabridged text of ‘The Innocents Abroad’ * Beautifully illustrated with images related to Twain’s works * Individual contents table, allowing easy navigation around the eBook * Excellent formatting of the textPlease visit www.delphiclassics.com to learn more about our wide range of titles

The Prince and the Pauper (1882) by

release date: Feb 14, 2017
The Prince and the Pauper (1882) by
The Prince and the Pauper is a novel by American author Mark Twain. It was first published in 1881 in Canada, before its 1882 publication in the United States. The novel represents Twain''s first attempt at historical fiction. Set in 1547, it tells the story of two young boys who are identical in appearance: Tom Canty, a pauper who lives with his abusive father in Offal Court off Pudding Lane in London, and Prince Edward, son of King Henry VIII.Tom Canty, youngest son of a poor family living in Offal Court, London, has always aspired to a better life, encouraged by the local priest (who has taught him to read and write). Loitering around the palace gates one day, he sees a prince (the Prince of Wales - Edward VI). Coming too close in his intense excitement, Tom is nearly caught and beaten by the Royal Guards; however, Edward stops them and invites Tom into his palace chamber.

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Tom Sawyer's Comrade). Novel by

release date: Jan 30, 2017
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Tom Sawyer's Comrade). Novel by
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (or, in more recent editions, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn) is a novel by Mark Twain, first published in the United Kingdom in December 1884 and in the United States in February 1885. Commonly named among the Great American Novels, the work is among the first in major American literature to be written throughout in vernacular English, characterized by local color regionalism. It is told in the first person by Huckleberry "Huck" Finn, a friend of Tom Sawyer and narrator of two other Twain novels (Tom Sawyer Abroad and Tom Sawyer, Detective). It is a direct sequel to The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.

A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

release date: Oct 08, 2015
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
---THE TALE OF THE LOST LAND A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur''s Court is an 1889 novel by American humorist and writer Mark Twain. The book was originally titled A Yankee in King Arthur''s Court. Some early editions are titled A Yankee at the Court of King Arthur. In the book, a Yankee engineer from Connecticut is accidentally transported back in time to the court of King Arthur, where he fools the inhabitants of that time into thinking he is a magician—and soon uses his knowledge of modern technology to become a "magician" in earnest, stunning the English of the Early Middle Ages with such feats as demolitions, fireworks and the shoring up of a holy well. He attempts to modernize the past, but in the end he is unable to prevent the death of Arthur and an interdict against him by the Catholic Church of the time, which grows fearful of his power. Twain wrote the book as a burlesque of Romantic notions of chivalry after being inspired by a dream in which he was a knight himself, and severely inconvenienced by the weight and cumbersome nature of his armor.

Mark Twain - The Innocents Abroad

release date: Nov 07, 2014
Mark Twain - The Innocents Abroad
Samuel Langhorne Clemens was born in 1835 and is far better known by his pen name; Mark Twain. An American author and humorist of the first order he is perhaps most famous for his novels, The Adventures Of Tom Sawyer, written in 1876, and its sequel, The Adventures Of Huckleberry Finn, written in 1885 and often described with that mythic line - "the Great American Novel." Twain grew up in Hannibal, Missouri, which would later provide the backdrop for these great novels. Apprenticed to a printer he also worked as a typesetter but eventually became a master riverboat pilot on the Mississippi River. Later, heading west with his brother, Orion to make his fortune he failed at gold mining and instead turned to journalism and found his true calling as a writer of humorous stories. His wit and humour sparkle from every page, his craft evident with every phase and punctured target. Of course as a master of his craft his observations on people, situations and locations create a fabric of great texture and detail and this reflects across short stories, novels and his travel writings. Twain was born during a visit by Halley''s Comet, and predicted that he would "go out with it" as well. He died the day following the comet''s subsequent return in 1910. Here we present The Innocents Abroad.

Tom Sawyer Abroad (Large Print)

release date: Apr 10, 2014
Tom Sawyer Abroad (Large Print)
DO you reckon Tom Sawyer was satisfied after all them adventures? I mean the adventures we had down the river, and the time we set the darky Jim free and Tom got shot in the leg. No, he wasn''t. It only just p''isoned him for more. That was all the effect it had. You see, when we three came back up the river in glory, as you may say, from that long travel, and the village received us with a torchlight procession and speeches, and everybody hurrah''d and shouted, it made us heroes, and that was what Tom Sawyer had always been hankering to be. For a while he WAS satisfied. Everybody made much of him, and he tilted up his nose and stepped around the town as though he owned it. Some called him Tom Sawyer the Traveler, and that just swelled him up fit to bust. You see he laid over me and Jim considerable, because we only went down the river on a raft and came back by the steamboat, but Tom went by the steamboat both ways. The boys envied me and

Following the Equator

release date: Dec 18, 2013
Following the Equator
Mark Twain toured the British Empire in 1895, during which time he began concocting a travelogue about the experience that was published in 1897. Twain''s narrative spans the globe, from Australia to Hawaii. Full of tall-tales and real-life criticisms of imperialist arrogance, "Following the Equator: A Journey Around the World" is written with Twain''s characteristic wit and enthusiasm for a good, entertaining story.

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Thrift Study Edition

release date: Mar 06, 2012
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Thrift Study Edition
Includes the unabridged text of Twain''s classic novel plus a complete study guide that features chapter-by-chapter summaries, explanations and discussions of the plot, question-and-answer sections, author biography, historical background, and more.

Autobiography of Mark Twain

release date: Jan 01, 2010
Autobiography of Mark Twain
Autobiography of Mark Twain Volume 2 by Benjamin and Harriet Elinor pdf free download. Editorial work on the Autobiography of Mark Twain began some eight years ago and is expected to continue for another two. But acquiring the collective skills, expertise, and materials that allow us to do the work has taken much longer: more than four decades of editorial labor on every aspect of Mark Twain’s writings, made possible by the continuous support, since 1967, of the national Endowment for the Humanities, an independent federal agency.

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain, Fiction, Classics

release date: Aug 01, 2006
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain, Fiction, Classics
Presents the adventures of a boy and his friends growing up in a Mississippi River town in the nineteenth century.

Mark Twain: The Gilded Age and Later Novels (LOA #130)

release date: Jan 07, 2002
Mark Twain: The Gilded Age and Later Novels (LOA #130)
"Against the assault of laughter nothing can stand," Mark Twain once wrote. In this sixth volume in The Library of America''s authoritative collection of his writings-the final volume of his fiction-America''s greatest humorist emerges in a surprising range of roles: as the savvy satirist of The Gilded Age, the brilliant plotter of its inventive sequel, The American Claimant, and, in two Tom Sawyer novels, as the acknowledged master revisiting his best-loved characters. Also in this volume is the authoritative version of Twain''s haunting last novel, No. 44, The Mysterious Stranger, left unpublished when he died. The Gilded Age (1873), a collaboration with Hartford neighbor Charles Dudley Warner, sends up an age when vast fortunes piled up amid thriving corruption and a city Twain knew well, Washington, D.C., full of would-be power brokers and humbug. The novel also gives us one of Twain''s most enduring characters, Colonel Sellers, who returns in The American Claimant (1892), an encore performance that moves beyond the worldly satire of its predecessor into realms of sheer inventive mayhem. Tom Sawyer Abroad (1894) and Tom Sawyer, Detective (1896) extend the adventures of Huck and Tom. No. 44, The Mysterious Stranger (1908), an astonishing psychic adventure set in the gothic gloom of a medieval Austrian village, offers a powerful and uncanny exploration of the powers of the human mind. LIBRARY OF AMERICA is an independent nonprofit cultural organization founded in 1979 to preserve our nation’s literary heritage by publishing, and keeping permanently in print, America’s best and most significant writing. The Library of America series includes more than 300 volumes to date, authoritative editions that average 1,000 pages in length, feature cloth covers, sewn bindings, and ribbon markers, and are printed on premium acid-free paper that will last for centuries.

A Murder, a Mystery, and a Marriage

release date: Jan 01, 2001
A Murder, a Mystery, and a Marriage
Chronicles the efforts of John Gray to marry off his daughter Mary to the heir of Deer Lick, Missouri''s, wealthiest family, until the appearance of a stranger not only derails Gray''s plans but also leads to murder.

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Like its popular predecessor, this critical edition is designed for "teaching the conflicts" surrounding Mark Twain7;s classic novel. It reprints the 1885 text of the first American edition (with a portfolio of illustrations) along with critical essays representing major critical and cultural controversies surrounding the work. The novel and essays are supported by distinctive editorial material 2; including introductions to critical conflict in literary studies, to Twain7;s life and work, and to each critical controversy highlighted in this edition 2; that helps students grapple not only with the novel7;s critical issues but also with cultural debates about literature itself. In addition to several new critical essays, the second edition includes an appendix on how to argue about the novel so that students may more effectively enter the critical conversation about its issues.

The Bible According to Mark Twain

release date: Jan 01, 1995
The Bible According to Mark Twain
This volume collects the most important writings by Mark Twain in which he used biblical settings, themes, and figures. Featuring Twain''s singular portrayals of God, Adam, Eve, Satan, Methuselah, Shem, St. Peter, and others, the writings stand among Twain''s most imaginative expressions of his views on human nature and humankind''s relation to the Creator and the universe. Composed over four decades (1871-1910), the writings range from farce to fantasy to satire, each one bearing the mark of Twain''s unmistakable wit and insight. Among the many delights in store for readers are Adam and Eve''s divergent accounts of their domestic troubles; Methuselah''s discussion of an ancient version of baseball, complete with a parody of baseball jargon; Shem''s hand-wringing account of how material shortages and labor troubles were hampering the progress of the ark his father, Noah, was building; a description of the disruptive actions of the fire-and-brimstone evangelist Sam Jones upon arriving in heaven; Captain Stormfield''s revelations of what heaven is really like; Satan''s musings on our puerile concepts of the afterlife; and Twain''s advice on how to dress and tip properly in heaven. Twain''s humor, however, is never gratuitous. As readers laugh their way through this volume, they will find ample evidence of Twain''s concerns about scriptural fallacies and inconsistencies, the Bible''s rather flat portrayal of important characters, and our limited notions about the nature and meaning of our own--and God''s--existence. Many of the pieces in this collection, even the most lighthearted, might still be considered controversial; of some of the darker pieces, Twain himself acknowledged that they would be heretical in any age. Moreover, these writings are valuable cultural artifacts of a time when, across the Western world, fundamental religious beliefs were being called into question by the precepts of Darwinism and the rapid advances of science and technology. Several of this volume''s selections are previously unpublished; others, like Letters from the Earth, are classics. Virtually all have been newly edited to reflect as closely as possible Twain''s final intentions for their form and content. For serious Twain devotees, editors Howard G. Baetzhold and Joseph B. McCullough have supplied an abundance of background material on the writings, including details on the history of their composition, publication, and relevance to the Twain canon.

The Writings of Mark Twain

release date: Jan 01, 1991

The Prince and the Pauper

The Prince and the Pauper
"Unquestionably the best book he has ever written."''--Susy Clemens, aged thirteen

Roughing it

Roughing it
The humorist reflects on his scuffling years -- silver mining in Nevada, working at a Virginia City newspaper, down and out in San Francisco, reporting for a newspaper from Hawaii, and more.

Huck Finn and His Critics

Huck Finn and His Critics
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, or simply Huck Finn as you may know the tale, is one of the classic American novels. Join Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn on their incredible adventures in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain! Enjoy Huck Finn by Mark Twain today!
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