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The Complete Humorous Sketches And Tales Of Mark Twain

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By Mark Twain

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On Sale
Mar 22, 1996
Page Count
722 pages
Publisher
Da Capo
ISBN-13
9780306807022

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$30.99

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$39.99 CAD

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Trade Paperback

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“Twain’s writings are just as pungent and rewarding today as they were when first written and published. . . . His outrageous humor is everywhere evident throughout this collection.”–Nashville Banner

This is the first and most complete collection of all 136 humorous sketches and tales that Samuel Clemens (1835-1910), a.k.a. Mark Twain, started writing as a young reporter for various newspapers and magazines and later saw fit to issue in book form. Many pieces appeared in rare, first printings, only to be dropped in subsequent editions; for this reason, readers will encounter a number of yarns and tall tales unavailable elsewhere, even in the collected works.

More unvarnished than his short stories or novels, and more willing to indulge in fun for its own sake, these sketches comprise a substantial share of his literary apprenticeship and legacy. As brilliant, representative nuggets of Twain’s humor in its purest form, they carry the imprint of Twain’s wit, imagination, and humanism, his fresh and always idiomatic prose. From 1862’s “Curing a Cold” to 1904’s “Italian Without a Master,” this collection allows readers to share Twain’s vision of life as a strange and comic affair. No one interested in American humor (or in need of a good laugh) can long remain indifferent to this uproarious book.

Genre:

  • Fiction
  • Fiction
  • Humorous
  • General

Charles Neider's many books as editor include Washington Irving's George Washington: A Biography, The Complete Tales of Washington Irving, The Complete Short Stories of Robert Louis Stevenson, The Great West: A Treasury of Firsthand Accounts, The Complete Essays of Mark Twain, The Selected Letters of Mark Twain, and Tolstoy: Tales of Courage and Conflict.

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Mark Twain

About the Author

Johann David Wyss (1743–1818) was a Swiss writer best known for The Swiss Family Robinson. Wyss was inspired by Daniel Defoe’s classic novel Robinson Crusoe but wanted to create a story that would be accessible to children. His iconic novel has been adapted numerous times for television, film, and the stage.

Robert Louis Stevenson (1850–1894) was born in Edinburgh. He studied at Edinburgh University and then went on to write novels, short stories, and poems, including the beloved A Child’s Garden of Verses. Like the adventure-loving seafarers in Treasure Island, Stevenson traveled the world. He died in Samoa in 1894.

Mark Twain (1835–1910) was born as Samuel Langhorne Clemens. When he was four years old, he moved to Hannibal, Missouri, which later inspired the setting of his novels The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Before he wrote books, Twain worked as a riverboat pilot on the Mississippi River.

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