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  • av Mark Twain
    215

    This marvelous hardcover edition features Mark Twain's witty translation of the hilarious rhymes that recount the disastrous consequences that befall naughty children. Hoffmann's captivating colour illustrations, adapted by Fritz Kredel from a rare limited edition, complement the comical verses.

  • av Mark Twain
    349

    Offers a glimpse of Mark Twain's creative process on what many critics consider the finest fiction of his later years. While the work was begun in 1897 and revised first in 1902 and then in 1908, the third version was the only manuscript titled "The Mysterious Stranger". These texts provide an opportunity to observe Mark Twain's literary struggle.

  • - 1874-1875
    av Mark Twain
    1 439

    Mark Twain's letters for 1874 and 1875 encompass one of his most productive and rewarding periods as author, husband and father, and man of property. This is sixth volume contains 348 of his letters covering this period, all of which have been thoroughly annotated and indexed.

  • - 1872-1873
    av Mark Twain
    1 409

    A volume of Mark Twain's letters, the twenty-fourth in the comprehensive edition known as "The Mark Twain Papers" and "Works of Mark Twain".

  • - 1870-1871
    av Mark Twain
    1 439

    Contains 338 letters that document the first two years of the author's loving marriage to Olivia L Langdon. This title recounts a tumultuous time: a growing international fame, the birth of a sickly first child, and the near-fatal illness of his wife.

  • - 1869
    av Mark Twain
    1 815

    Gatheres the 188 letters that show Samuel Clemens having few idle moments in 1869. This title captures Clemens on the verge of becoming the celebrity and family man he craved to be.

  • - 1867-1868
    av Mark Twain
    1 439

    Contains the letters that trace young Sam Clemens' remarkable self-transformation from a footloose, irreverent West Coast journalist to a popular lecturer and author of "The Jumping Frog", soon to be a national and international celebrity.

  • - 1853-1866
    av Mark Twain
    1 409

  • - 1851-1864
    av Mark Twain
    889

    Offers a generous sampling from Mark Twain's most imaginative journalism, a few set speeches, a few poems, and hundreds of tales and sketches recovered from more than fifty newspapers and journals, as well as two dozen unpublished items of various description-the main body of what can now be found of his early literary and more.

  • - 1877-1883
    av Mark Twain
    945

    In fleeing from a war which principle and temperament prevented him from supporting, Clemens entered into the first stages of his literary career by serving as a reporter for newspapers in Virginia City and San Francisco. This title deals with his life.

  • av Mark Twain
    1 235

    For years, many of Twain's philosophical, religious, and historical fantasies concerning the nature and condition of humanity remained unpublished. This title includes thirty-six of these writings.

  • av Mark Twain
    945

    What is Man? and Other Philosophical Writings.

  • av Mark Twain
    929

    Provides the texts of Twain's writings, both fictional and factual, about the people and places of his home town, Hannibal, Missouri. This title presents details about antebellum Hannibal, its society and its attitudes toward slavery, and to vivid memories about the child, his mother, and his father in the 1840's and 1850's.

  • av Mark Twain
    889

    In several instances Mark Twain gave the impression that for him plotting a novel was a rather simple affair... But in actuality, this volume illustrates that he experienced much more trouble than this statement would suggest in delimiting his fictional world, establishing its nature, and maintaining control over the characters placed therein.

  • av Mark Twain
    265,-

    Pudd'nhead Wilson and Those Extraordinary Twins contain Twain's most overt treatment of the moral and societal implications of slavery in America.

  • - And Other Quotations from Mark Twain
    av Mark Twain
    569

    This collection Mark Twain's writing aims to capture the essence of the author's work - the dark humour, the wry observations, and the keen insight into social and political realities, both specifically American and broadly human.

  • av Mark Twain
    239,-

  • av Mark Twain
    279

    Mark Twain's famous novels, Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn (available in Everyman) have long been hailed as major masterpieces, but it is less well known that the father of American literature also made his mark as a master of the short story.

  • av Mark Twain
    165

    Brilliantly illustrated, this witty, charming story is perfect for clever girls, adults and the mischievous boys in their midst.

  • - Dual Language Reader (English/French)
    av Mark Twain
    165,-

  • av Mark Twain
    75,-

    HarperCollins is proud to present its new range of best-loved, essential classics.

  • av Mark Twain
    615,-

    "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"

  • - Industrial Ecology
    av Mark Twain
    169

    This reader is accompanied with a CD that contains the full audio of the text in MP3 format. Mark Twain is one of America's most famous and best-loved writers. He wrote about every important subject of his time. Twain's stories are usually amusing but with a serious message too. You will read about people's hopes and fears, happiness and terrible sadness-and wonderful practical jokes!

  • av Mark Twain
    299,-

    A major scholar of Mark Twain contextualizes one of the most debated novels in American history in this new edition.

  • - The only authoritative text based on the complete, original manuscript
    av Mark Twain
    315,-

    "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn".

  • - The Chapters from the North American Review
    av Mark Twain
    305,-

    Mark Twain's ""Own Autobiography"" stands as the last of Twain's great yarns. This book covers a wealth of critical work done on Twain since 1990. It also includes a discussion of literary domesticity, locating the autobiography within the history of Twain's literary work and within Twain's own understanding and experience of domestic concerns.

  • av Mark Twain
    125,-

    Huckleberry Finn would rather be free than 'sivilized'.

  • av Mark Twain
    125,-

    Tom Sawyer is a respectable boy in a little Mississippi River town. Huck Finn is a freedom-loving, neglected outcast. What better playmate could Tom want?

  • av Mark Twain
    135

    Pudd'nhead Wilson (1894) was Mark Twain's last serious work of fiction, and perhaps the only real novel that he ever produced. Written in a more sombre vein than his other Mississippi writings, the novel reveals the sinister forces that Mark Twain felt to be threatening the American dream. In spite of a plot which includes child swapping, palmistry, and a pair of Italian twins, this astringent work also raises the serious issue of racial differences.This volume also includes two other late works `Those Extraordinary Twins' and `The Man that Corrupted Hadleyburg'.

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