He has his own way of thinking, saying and doing everything. Clemens, hartford 1876 on the front flyleaf and annotated by him on the final text leaf, finished jan 29th and beneath that note, finished sept. Nov 20, 2010 twain ordered that the book be published a century after his death. Samuel langhorne clemens 18351910, best known by his pen name mark twain, was an author and humorist noted for the novels the adventures of huckleberry finn which has been called the great american novel and the adventures of tom sawyer, among many other books. Mark twains new book it is delicious, whether you open it at the sojourn in heidelberg, or the voyage down the neckar on a raft, or the mountaineering in switzerland, or the excursion beyond. Mark twains america came from my desire to understand the authors persistent and pervasive influence.
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National book award finalist a stealthily powerful, unexpectedly affirming story of discovering and rescuing ones. I read from mark twains lips one or two of his good stories. Most of the content was dictated to twains stenographer in the four years before he died, at 74 in 1910. Samuel langhorne clemens november 30, 1835 april 21, 1910, known by his pen name mark twain, was an american writer, humorist, entrepreneur, publisher, and lecturer.
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