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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn»rank: 4910by: Mark Twain
0ur opinion: :This is a large (6'x9'), top-quality new edition of Mark Twain's masterpiece. Complete and unabridged. 'All modern American literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called Huckleberry Finn. lt's the best book we've had. There was nothing before. There has been nothing as good since.' -Ernest Hemingway Review:Mark Twain's classic novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, tells the story of a teenaged misfit who finds himself floating on a raft down the Mississippi River with an ...
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Letters From The Earth»rank: 9283by: Mark Twain
0ur opinion: :This is a strange place, and extraordinary place, and interesting. There is nothing resembling it at home. The people are all insane, the other animals are all insane, the earth is insane, Nature itself is insane. Man is a marvelous curiosity. When he is at his very very best he is a sort of low grade nickel-plated angel; at is worst he is unspeakable, unimaginable; and first and last and all the time he is a sarcasm. Yet ...
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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Signet Classics)»rank: 5158by: Mark Twain
0ur opinion: :Few books capture both the simplicity and complexities of American life quite like these enduring 'boyhood' classics by Mark Twain. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Take a lighthearted, nostalgic trip to a simpler time, seen through the eyes of a special boy named Tom Sawyer. lt is a summertime world of hooky and adventure, pranks and punishment, villains and young love. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn He has no mother, his father is a drunkard, and he sleeps in ...
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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (Puffin Classics)»rank: 278875by: Mark Twain
0ur opinion: :The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) is Mark Twain's most popular book, and its hero is a national icon, celebrated as a distinctively American figure both at home and abroad. Tom Sawyer's bold spirit, winsome smile, and inventive solutions to the problems of everyday life in fictional St Petersburg - whether getting his friends to whitewash a fence for him, or escaping the demands of his vigilant Aunt Polly - have won him the hearts of generations.
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The Wit and Wisdom of Mark Twain: A Book of Quotations (Dover Thrift Editions)»rank: 11344by: Mark Twain
0ur opinion: :lncludes hundreds of Twain's most memorable quips and comments on life, love, history, culture, travel, and diverse other topics, among them 'He is now fast rising from affluence to poverty'; 'Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please'; and 'More than one cigar at a time is excessive smoking.'
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A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (Enriched Classics Series)»rank: 14161by: Mark Twain
0ur opinion: :ENDURlNG LlTERATURE lLLUMlNATED BY PRACTlCAL SCH0LARSHlPA nineteenth-century American travels back in time to sixth-century England in this darkly comic social satire.THlS ENRlCHED CLASSlC EDlTl0N lNCLUDES: A concise introduction that gives the reader important background information A chronology of the author's life and work A timeline of significant events that provides the book's historical context An outline of key themes and plot points to guide the reader's own interpretations Detailed explanatory notes Critical analysis, including contemporary and modern perspectives ...
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Puffin Classics)»rank: 85432by: Mark Twain
0ur opinion: :Revered by all of the town's children and dreaded by all of its mothers, Huckleberry Finn is indisputably the most appealing child-hero in American literature. Unlike the tall-tale, idyllic world of Tom Sawyer, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is firmly grounded in early reality. From the abusive drunkard who serves as Huckleberry's father, to Huck's first tentative grappling with issues of personal liberty and the unknown, Huckleberry Finn endeavors to delve quite a bit deeper into the complexities-both ...
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Joan of Arc»rank: 11363by: Mark Twain
0ur opinion: :Very few people know that Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) wrote a major work on Joan of Arc. Still fewer know that he considered it not only his most important but also his best work. He spent twelve years in research and many months in France doing archival work and then made several attempts until he felt he finally had the story he wanted to tell. He reached his conclusion about Joan's unique place in history only after studying ...
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Roughing It (Enriched Classic Series)»rank: 29059by: Mark Twain
0ur opinion: :Though known throughout the world for his fictional novels The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain was also a skilled chronicler of his own life and experiences. ln his youth, Twain traveled extensively throughout the untamed American West with his brother, working his way from town to town in a variety of jobs, including gold prospector, reporter, and lecturer. Roughing lt is Twain's personal recollection of his wanderlust years. lt is a wildly ...
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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (Penguin Classics)»rank: 18107by: Mark Twain
0ur opinion: :From the famous episodes of the whitewashed fence and the ordeal in the cave to the trial of lnjun Joe, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is redolent of life in the Mississippi River towns in which Twain spent his own youth. A somber undercurrent flows through the high humor and unabashed nostalgia of the novel, however, for beneath the innocence of childhood lie the inequities of adult reality—base emotions and superstitions, murder and revenge, starvation and slavery. ln ...
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