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Life on the Mississippi
Life on the Mississippi
Author: Mark Twain
'Life on the Mississippi' is at once a romantic history of a mighty river; an autobiographical account of Twain's early steamboat days; a storehouse of humorous anecdotes and sketches. It is the raw material from which Mark Twain wrote his finest novel-'Huckleberry Finn'. It is an epochal record of America's growth, a stirring remembrance of h...  more »
ISBN: 208593
Publication Date: 1961
Pages: 382
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Publisher: The New American Library
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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One of my favorite Twain books. He describes "reading the river" so well.
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Masterful evocation of times gone, and places, vanished. Some of the tales tend to have "color added" in the Twain tradition, but they are invariably interesting. Twain's warnings of the futility of taming the mighty river will sound surprisingly familiar in light of the events of 2011.
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This wonderful classic is Twain's reminiscence about life on the Mississippi when he was a boy and a young man. It had changed for him since those days - the change for us is even more tremendous.


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