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The £1.000.000 Bank Note (and other stories)

The £1.000.000 Bank Note (and other stories) – Mark Twain

One of Mark Twain’s best-known stories is “The £1,000,000 Bank-Note”. It charts the magical rags-to-riches ascent of a virtuous and resourceful mining broker’s clerk from San Francisco who arrives in London with a single dollar in his pocket, and proceeds to ultimate and splendid financial success and fame in London society—a paean to ingenuity and a celebration of its cunning confidence-man narrator. Included are furthermore ‘Mental Telegraphy’, ‘A Cure for the Blues”, ’The Enemy Conquered; or, Love Triumphat’, ‘Playing The Courier’, ‘The German Chicago’ and ‘A Petition To The Queen Of England”.

The £1.000.000 Bank Note (and other stories)

The £1.000.000 Bank Note (and other stories)

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The £1.000.000 Bank Note (and other stories).

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Mark Twain – His Life and Work

Mark Twain – His Life and Work – William Montgomery Clemens

There was something so purely American in the humor of Mark Twain, that his work soon made for him a place in native literature. As a representative of American life and character his name extended even beyond the confines of the continent of Europe, into all lands and among all peoples. In Paris one cannot purchase a Bible at the book stall, but one may find “Roughing It” at every corner. In Rome, “The Innocents Abroad” is one of the staples in the book marts. In Hongkong you will find Mark Twain. Everywhere they read him. The career of Mark Twain is a romance. His life is a curious … Read more.../Mehr lesen ...

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Merry Tales

Merry Tales – Mark Twain

This volume contains some of MARK TWAIN’S most entertaining sketches, of which several had not appeared before in book-form. Of the latter arc his personal reminiscences of the war in “The Private History of a Campaign that failed;” a short story entitled “Luck,” and his popular farce “Meisterschaft.”

Merry Tales

Merry Tales

Format: Paperback

Merry Tales.

ISBN: 9783849675004.

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Biography of Mark Twain (from Wikipedia):

Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910), better known by his pen name Mark Twain, was an American writer, humorist, entrepreneur, publisher, and lecturer. Among his novels are The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) and its sequel, the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885), … Read more.../Mehr lesen ...

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Life on the Mississippi

Life on the Mississippi – Mark Twain

When Mark Twain was seventeen he went back to the home of his boyhood resolved to become a pilot on the Mississippi. How he learnt the river he has told us in ‘Life on the Mississippi,’ wherein his adventures, his experiences, and his impressions while he was a cub-pilot are recorded with a combination of precise veracity and abundant humor which makes the earlier chapters of that marvelous book a most masterly fragment of autobiography. The life of a pilot was full of interest and excitement and opportunity, and what young Clemens saw and heard and divined during the years when he was going up and down the mighty river we may read … Read more.../Mehr lesen ...

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The American Claimant

The American Claimant – Mark Twain

The most widely known character in American fiction, Col. Mulberry Sellers, is again introduced to readers in an original and delightful romance, replete with Mark Twain’s whimsical humor.

The American Claimant

The American Claimant

Format: Paperback

The American Claimant.

ISBN: 9783849674984.

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The characters in The American Claimant (from Wikipedia):

Colonel Mulberry Sellers: An eccentric white-headed old man who becomes the rightful heir to the Earl of Rossmore after the death of his relative, Simon Lathers. According to his wife, Sellers is a “scheming, generous, good-hearted, moonshiny, hopeful, no-account failure” who is well beloved for his generosity and approachability. Although many of his eccentric money-making schemes are failures, he occasionally “makes … Read more.../Mehr lesen ...

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The Prince and the Pauper

The Prince and the Pauper – Mark Twain

This classic of American fiction belongs on every virtual bookshelf. It is a charming romance of the life and times of Edward VI., the boy king of England, and is considered by many to be Mark Twain’s best work. Pronounced by high authorities one of the best child’s stories ever written.

The Prince and the Pauper

The Prince and the Pauper

Format: Paperback

The Prince and the Pauper.

ISBN: 9783849674977.

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Plot summary of The Prince and the Pauper (from Wikipedia):

Tom Canty, youngest son of a poor family living in Offal Court located in London, has always aspired to a better life, encouraged by the local priest (who has taught … Read more.../Mehr lesen ...

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History of the Big Bonanza

History of the Big Bonanza – Mark Twain

One easily gets a surface-knowledge of any remote country, through the writings of travelers. The inner life of such a country is not very often presented to the reader. The outside of a strange house is interesting, but the people, the life, and the furniture inside, are far more so. Nevada is peculiarly a surface-known country, for no one has written of that land who had lived long there and made himself competent to furnish an inside view to the public. I think the present volume supplies this defect in an eminently satisfactory way. The writer of it has spent sixteen years in the heart of the silver-mining region, as one of … Read more.../Mehr lesen ...

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Old Times on the Mississippi

Old Times on the Mississippi – Mark Twain

When Mark Twain was a boy, there was but one permanent ambition among his comrades in the village on the west bank of the Mississippi River. That was, to be a steamboatman. There were transient ambitions of other sorts, but they were only transient. When a circus came and went, it left the boys burning to become clowns; the first negro minstrel show that came to that section left them all suffering to try that kind of life; now and then they had a hope that if they lived and were good, God would permit them to be pirates. These ambitions faded out, each in its turn; but the ambition to be … Read more.../Mehr lesen ...

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A Tramp Abroad

A Tramp Abroad – Mark Twain

“A Tramp Abroad” is one of Mark Twain’s famous travel books, describing the events of a journey to Europe with his fictional friend Harris. They start their journey in Germany, travel through Switzerland and the Eastern part of France and touch cities in Northern Italy as well as some well-known mountains in the Alps. Twain’s humor is exceedingly fit to tell of many funny situations that the both of them encounter.

A Tramp Abroad

A Tramp Abroad

Format: Paperback

A Tramp Abroad.

ISBN: 9783849674823.

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Biography of Mark Twain (from Wikipedia):

Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910), better known by his pen name Mark Twain, was an … Read more.../Mehr lesen ...

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Bleak House

Bleak House – Charles Dickens

Bleak House is not certainly Dickens’s best book; but perhaps it is his best novel. Such a distinction is not a mere verbal trick; it has to be remembered rather constantly in connection with his work. This particular story represents the highest point of his intellectual maturity. Maturity does not necessarily mean perfection. It is idle to say that a mature potato is perfect; some people like new potatoes. A mature potato is not perfect, but it is a mature potato; the mind of an intelligent epicure may find it less adapted to his particular purpose; but the mind of an intelligent potato would at once admit it as being, beyond all doubt, a genuine, … Read more.../Mehr lesen ...

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