Mark Twain All Time Greatest Works: 150+ Works (With Active Table of Contents) Incl. Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn, Tom Sawyer Detective, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, A Tramp Abroad, Following the Equator and Many Many More! [NOOK Book]
Mark Twain All Time Greatest Works! Fully Interactive Table of Contents To Facilitate Easy Navigation!
Works Included:
1601: Conversation as it was by the Social Fireside in the Time of the Tudors
A Horse's Tale
A Burlesque Autobiography
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
A Dog's Tale
A Double Barreled Detective Story
A Tramp Abroad
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Alonzo Fitz and Other Stories:
The loves of Alonzo Fitz Clarence and Rosannah Ethelton
On the decay of the art of lying
About magnanimous-incident literature
The grateful poodle
The benevolent author
The grateful husband
Punch, brothers, punch
The great revolution in Pitcairn
The canvasser's tale
An encounter with an interviewer
Paris notes
Legend of Sagenfeld, in Germany
Speech on the babies
Speech on the weather
Concerning the American language
Rogers
Chapters From my Autobiography
Christian Science
Complete Letters of Mark Twain
The Curious Republic of Gondour, and Other Whimsical Sketches:
The curious republic of Gondour
A memory
Introductory to "Memoranda"
About smells
A couple of sad experiences
Dan Murphy
The "Tournament" in A.D. 1870
Curious relic for sale
A reminiscence of the back settlements
A royal compliment
The approaching epidemic
The tone imparting committee
Our precious lunatic
The European war
The wild man interviewed
Last words of great men
Defense of Harriet Shelley
Editorial Wild Oats:
My first literary venture
Journalism in Tennessee
Nicodemus Dodge, printer
Mr. Bloke's item
How I edited an agricultural paper
The killing of Julius Caesar "localized"
Essays on Paul Bourget
Eve's Diary
Extract from Captain Stormfield’s Visit to Heaven
Extracts from Adam's Diary
Fenimore Cooper's Literary Offenses
Following The Equator
Goldsmiths Friend Abroad Again
How to Tell a Story and Other Essays:
How to tell a story
The wounded soldier
The golden arm
Mental telegraphy again
The invalid's story
Is Shakespeare Dead?
Life on the Mississippi
Mark Twain's Speeches
On the Decay of the Art of Lying
Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc, vol 1
Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc, vol 2
Quotes and Images From The Works of Mark Twain
Roughing It
Sketches New and Old:
My watch
Political economy
The jumping frog
Journalism in Tennessee
The story of the bad little boy
The story of the good little boy
A couple of poems by Twain and Moore
Niagara
Answer to correspondents
To r
Some Rambling Notes of an Idle Excursion
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Tom Sawyer's Comrade
The 30,000 Dollar Bequest and Other Stories:
The 30,000 Dollar Bequest
A Dog's Tale
Was It Heaven? Or Hell?
A Cure for the Blues
The Enemy Conquered; or, Love Triumphant
The Californian's Tale
A Helpless Situation
A Telephonic Conversation
Edward Mills and George Benton: A Tale
The Five Boons of Life
The First Writing-machines
Italian without a Master
Italian with Grammar
A Burlesque Biography
How to Tell a Story
General Washington's Negro Body-servant
Wit
Inspirations of the "Two-year-olds"
An Entertaining Article
A Letter to the Secretary of the Treasury
Amended Obituaries
A Monument to Adam
A Humane Word from Satan
Introduction to "The New Guide of the Conversation in Portuguese and English"
Advice to Little Girls
Post-mortem Poetry
The Danger of Lying in Bed
Portrait of King William III
Does the Race of Man Love a Lord?
Extracts from Adam's Diary
Eve's Diary
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
The American Claimant
Facts Concerning The Recent Carnival of Crime in Connecticut
The Gilded Age
The Innocents Abroad
The Prince and the Pauper
The Stolen White Elephant
The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson
The Treaty With China, its Provisions
Those Extraordinary Twins
Tom Sawyer Abroad
Tom Sawyer Detective
What Is Man? and Other Essays:
What is man?
The death of Jean
The turning-point of my life
How to make history dates stick
The memorable assassination
A scrap of curious history
Switzerland, the cradle of liberty
At the Shrine of St. Wagner
William Dean Howells
English as she is taught
A simplified alphabet
As concerns interpreting the Deity
Concerning tobacco
The bee
Taming the bicycle
Is Shakespeare dead?
The Mysterious Stranger:
The Mysterious Stranger
A Fable
Hunting the Deceitful Turkey
The McWilliamses and the Burglar Alarm
Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910), better known by his pen name Mark Twain, was an American author and humorist. He is most noted for his novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) and its sequel, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885), the latter often called "the Great American Novel."
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