Mark Twain: Four Complete Novels
 

Mark Twain: Four Complete Novels

by Mark Twain

Foreword by Anne Ficklen. Terrific of the best of Twain includes his masterpieces--The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn, The Prince and the Pauper, and A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court,--with his burlesque Autobiography and selections from Sketches. Illustrated in black and white. (read review)

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A briliant mind, bold analysis, audacious, energized, formidable - but always delivered with wit, humor, and that tremendous gift for story telling - I can't remember ever disliking something he wrote. In fact, you feel that you are looking through a window to American life, all it's strengths and weaknesses are there, and much of it's charm, without notalgia. If only every generation would spit out another Mark Twain! Pick up a collection and discover your own favorite work. Huck Finn is...

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    rosey108 said:

    I have yet to meet a twain story that I didn't like.

    posted Thursday, April 10 2008
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