Number One. Mark Twain's Sketches.

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Lulu.com, Apr 1, 2007 - Fiction - 92 pages
A verbatim reproduction of Mark Twain's little known seventh book, with original illustrations. This edition predates Twain's better known "Sketches New and Old."

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A MEMORABLE MIDNIGHT EXPERIENCE
3
THE JUMPING FROG
17
BREAKING IT GENTLY
35
AURELIAS UNFORTUNATE YOUNG MAN
52
THE UNDERTAKERS CHAT
67
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About the author (2007)

Mark Twain was born Samuel L. Clemens in Florida, Missouri on November 30, 1835. He worked as a printer, and then became a steamboat pilot. He traveled throughout the West, writing humorous sketches for newspapers. In 1865, he wrote the short story, The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County, which was very well received. He then began a career as a humorous travel writer and lecturer, publishing The Innocents Abroad in 1869, Roughing It in 1872, and, Gilded Age in 1873, which was co-authored with Charles Dudley Warner. His best-known works are The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Mississippi Writing: Life on the Mississippi, and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. He died of a heart attack on April 21, 1910.

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