Life on the Mississippi

Mark Twain
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A stirring account of America's vanished past... The book that earned Mark Twain his first recognition as a serious writer... Discover the magic of life on the Mississippi. At once a romantic history of a mighty river, an autobiographical account of Mark Twain's early steamboat days, and a storehouse of humorous anecdotes and sketches, Life on the Mississippi is the raw material from which Twain wrote his finest novel: Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. "The Lincoln of our literature." (William Dean Howells)
Genres: ClassicsNonfictionHistoryTravelBiographyMemoirLiteratureHumorAmerican19th Century
384 Pages

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