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Five of Mark Twain’s most popular novels are collected in this elegant leather-bound volume. Mark Twain wrote his greatest works more than a hundred years ago, but he’s never far from the minds of modern readers. Whether it's about Twain making the news for his books being banned, or the removal of certain controversial language from one of his novels, his name and his legacy remain a topic of conversation—and undoubtedly will for years to come. There’s no better time to appreciate his stories or to read them for the very first time. This leather-bound volume includes the unabridged versions…mehr

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Five of Mark Twain’s most popular novels are collected in this elegant leather-bound volume. Mark Twain wrote his greatest works more than a hundred years ago, but he’s never far from the minds of modern readers. Whether it's about Twain making the news for his books being banned, or the removal of certain controversial language from one of his novels, his name and his legacy remain a topic of conversation—and undoubtedly will for years to come. There’s no better time to appreciate his stories or to read them for the very first time. This leather-bound volume includes the unabridged versions of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, The Prince and the Pauper, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, and The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson. A scholarly introduction will enlighten readers about Twain’s life and literary legacy.  
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Born Samuel Langhorne Clemens in 1835, Mark Twain is arguably the best-known American author. Most celebrated for his witty and satirical writing, Twain was also very well-known during his lifetime for his oratory and storytelling skills. Twain passed away in April 1910.