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The Innocents Abroad
The Innocents Abroad
Author: Mark Twain
One of the most famous travel books ever written about Europe and the Holy Land by an American, "The Innocents Abroad" is Mark Twain's irreverent and incisive commentary on the "New Barbarians'" encounter with the "Old World." Twain's hilarious satire is a double-edged weapon, impaling with sharp wit the chauvinist and the cosmopolitan alike. H...  more »
ISBN: 276210
Publication Date: 2/1966
Pages: 496
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Publisher: The New American Library
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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Mark Twain is the master of satire. He turns his attention to other countries and Americans travelling at the turn of the century.
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The complete text of Mark Twain's 1869 best seller. For those who think Twain just wrote Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, this is a reveler of the man's true genius.
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I read this book many years ago when I was in college. I don't remember most of the book but I do remember how much I laughed throughout the book.


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