Giant Kindle edition of Mark Twain includes all of Twain's beloved stories. This edition has an easy to navigate table of contents to help you find the book you are looking for.
Included in this
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn The Adventures of Tom Sawyer The American Claimant A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur's Court A Dog's Tale A Double Barrelled Detective Story The Gilded Age A Horse's Tale The Mysterious Stranger Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc The Prince and the Pauper Those Extraordinary Twins Tom Sawyer Abroad Tom Sawyer Detective The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson
Editorial Wild Oats Following the Equator The Innocents Abroad Is Shakespeare Dead? Life on the Mississippi The Private History of a Campaign That Failed Roughing It A Tramp Abroad
Short 1601 Alonzo Fitz and Other Stories The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County Extracts from Adam's Diary Extract from Captain Stormfield's Visit to Heaven Eve's Diary The Facts Concerning the Recent Carnival of Crime in Connecticut Goldsmith's Friend Abroad Again The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg Sketches New and Old Some Rambling Notes of an Idle Excursion The Stolen White Elephant The 30,000 Dollar Bequest
Essays and Christian Science The Curious Republic of Gondour, and Other Whimsical Sketches Essays on Paul Bourget In Defense of Harriet Shelley How to Tell a Story and other Essays The Literary Offenses of Fenimore Cooper What Is Man? And Other Essays
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Samuel Langhorne Clemens, known by the pen name Mark Twain, was an American writer, humorist and essayist. He was praised as the "greatest humorist the United States has produced," with William Faulkner calling him "the father of American literature." His novels include The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) and its sequel, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884), with the latter often called the "Great American Novel." Twain also wrote A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1889) and Pudd'nhead Wilson (1894), and co-wrote The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today (1873) with Charles Dudley Warner.
I read the whole volume a long time ago. The beautiful blue leather bound cover with the gold text caught my eye. Little did I know at the time the goodies I was soon reading.
This edition contains many of Twain's works, including his most famous novels "Tom Sawyer" and "Huckleberry Finn." Definitely one of my childhood favourites.
My childhood readings of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer did not prepare me for the other writings of Mark Twain. I have now read A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, Roughing It, and The Prince and The Pauper. I am currently reading short stories and sketches including The Jumping Frog of Calaveras County. Everyone should read these again.
This is one of my perpetual books. I don't really intend to finish it...I browse it at my leisure and use it for reference. I have enjoyed all the bits I have read and look forward to all the bits I have not yet read.
I got this book as a kid and loved it, as much as I loved my colelcted Jack London from the same series. It's been ages since I touched it, and I decided to re-read Huck Finn because of the whole censorship issue.