Mark Twain on Common Sense: Timeless Advice and Words of Wisdom from America?s Most-Revered Humorist

Mark Twain on Common Sense: Timeless Advice and Words of Wisdom from America?s Most-Revered Humorist

Mark Twain on Common Sense: Timeless Advice and Words of Wisdom from America?s Most-Revered Humorist

Mark Twain on Common Sense: Timeless Advice and Words of Wisdom from America?s Most-Revered Humorist

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Overview

Revered as one of America’s greatest humorists and author of the “Great American Novel” (The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn), the words of Samuel Langhorne Clemens—more commonly known as Mark Twain—resonate as strongly today as they did when he wrote them more than a century ago. A close friend of Nikola Tesla and heralded by William Faulkner as “the father of American literature,” Twain’s wit, wisdom, and influence continues through the present day.

Printer, typesetter, steamboat pilot, miner, reporter, journalist, author, inventor, humorist, investor, publisher, lecturer—Mark Twain was known as many things during his lifetime and has had at least as many titles thrust upon him since this death, but perhaps what he is best known for is being a source of good old-fashioned common sense. Whatever the topic—whether science and technology, life and love, history and culture, travel and exploration, civil rights and human rights, labor and politics, or ethics and religion—Twain had much to say and many ways to say it. Here, culled from his greatest novels, speeches, letters, conversations, and lectures is the best wisdom and advice—humorous, sardonic, and insightful as always.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781629140780
Publisher: Skyhorse
Publication date: 10/07/2014
Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
Format: eBook
Pages: 144
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

About The Author
Mark Twain (November 30, 1835–April 21, 1910), born Samuel Langhorne Clemens, was an author whom the New York Times lauded as “the greatest American humorist of his age.” He authored The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and its sequel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, which is often referred as the “Great American Novel,” as well as eleven other novels and dozens of short stories and essays. He died in 1910 at the age of seventy-four in Redding, Connecticut.

Date of Birth:

November 30, 1835

Date of Death:

April 21, 1910

Place of Birth:

Florida, Missouri

Place of Death:

Redding, Connecticut
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