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Mark Twain

    30 novembre 1835 – 21 aprile 1910

    Questo autore americano divenne rinomato per il suo acuto ingegno e la sua satira, lasciando un segno indelebile nella letteratura americana. Le sue opere, spesso ambientate lungo il fiume Mississippi, esplorano con arguzia la natura umana e le debolezze sociali. Trasformò magistralmente le sue esperienze di pilota di battello fluviale e i suoi viaggi verso ovest in narrazioni che continuano a catturare i lettori con il loro umorismo e la loro profondità. Celebrato come il padre della letteratura americana, la sua voce distintiva e i suoi acuti commenti sul mondo hanno definito una nuova era della scrittura.

    Mark Twain
    Wilson lo svitato
    Il principe e il povero
    La banconota da un milione di sterline e altri racconti
    Tom Sawyer
    Universale economica. I classici - 228: Le avventure di Tom Sawyer
    Alternativa: Il diario di Adamo ed Eva
    • In un'epoca in cui l'amore eterno sembra passato di moda sia come mito romantico che come sogno degli adolescenti, Mark Twain ce ne rinnova la speranza. Il segreto è quello della tolleranza, che nell'accettazione delle reciproche fastidiose diversità consente di raggiungere il traguardo faticoso di una vita in comune. L'amore eterno qui sulla terra non è un tenero idillio, ma una laboriosa conquista.

      Alternativa: Il diario di Adamo ed Eva
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    • Nelle Avventure di Tom Sawyer (apparso nel 1876) l’Autore dà voce ai sentimenti, alle storie e alle superstizioni che la sua generazione ancora condivideva nel periodo appena antecedente la Guerra di secessione, dove l’insicurezza e i problemi razziali dipingevano lo scenario emotivo della società americana del Sud. La storia picaresca è incentrata sulle figure di Huck Finn e Tom Sawyer i quali, oltre che nelle “normali” avventure che potevano capitare ai monelli della loro età, si trovano coinvolti in un fatto di sangue, allorquando, intrufolatisi nel cimitero della loro cittadina, diventano muti testimoni del delitto del dottore del paese. La rocambolesca serie di eventi che ne seguirà porterà Tom ad affrontare Joe l’Indiano, ben deciso a eliminare l’unico testimone del delitto. Tom riuscirà a salvarsi e a concludere felicemente l’avventura: da sempre monello, verrà consacrato finalmente eroe del paese!

      Universale economica. I classici - 228: Le avventure di Tom Sawyer
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    • Nella piccola città di St. Petersburg, che si affaccia sul pigro Mississippi, Tom Sawyer e i suoi amici vivono avventure senza fine. Sempre in fuga dalle ingiuste punizioni degli adulti, ideano nuovi scherzi. L'avventura vera inizia quando, una notte, assistono a un omicidio nel cimitero e solo Tom e Huck Finn conoscono l'identità del colpevole. Tom, un ragazzo astuto e intraprendente, crea scompiglio nella sua città. Con i suoi amici, si imbarca in innumerevoli avventure: inseguono figure misteriose, duellano come nobili cavalieri, accampano come pirati su un'isola e scoprono un tesoro in un labirinto di caverne. La sua infatuazione per Becky lo tormenta e lo rallegra, mentre le punizioni del maestro non intaccano la sua felicità di essere un combinaguai. Alla fine, Tom e Huck si godono la gloria e la ricchezza, rimanendo fedeli al loro spirito avventuroso.

      Tom Sawyer
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    • Il presente volume raccoglie dodici racconti di Twain pubblicati fra il 1865 e il 1893. Nelle "short stories" si ritrovano tutte le caratteristiche dell'opera di Twain, considerato ormai dalla critica, al di là dell'immagine di umorista e scrittore per ragazzi, autore fondamentale per tutta la letteratura americana moderna. Le sue innovazioni artistiche e stilistiche verranno riprese da Anderson, Hemingway, Salinger. Viene qui narrato il mondo squinternato e appassionante del Sud e del West, fatto di battute fulminanti e scenari al limite dell'inverosimile, personaggi strambi e indimenticabili, le piccole città dove tutti sono sotto gli occhi di tutti, le atmosfere pigre che s'agitano di colpo per l'arrivo di uno sconosciuto, l'andirivieni senza sosta degli individui in un groviglio di piste e di strade, il volto affollato e variopinto dell'America in formazione.

      La banconota da un milione di sterline e altri racconti
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    • "La storia di Huck e della sua fuga in zattera lungo il Mississippi con il negro Jim, fino al ricongiungimento col compagno di scorrerie Tom Sawyer negli ultimi capitoli di un libro che nacque come proseguimento del precedente Le avventure di Tom Sawyer, era tra le preferite di Ernest Hemingway, che citava sempre Mark Twain tra i suoi autori fondamentali: e non a caso, naturalmente, visto che fin dai suoi esordi anche l'autore di Fiesta lavorò molto duramente per riuscire a ricreare sulla pagina la lingua della strada, cosa per cui venne assai criticato. Molti, tra cui Joyce Carol Oates, considerano Le avventure di Huckleberry Finn 'Il Grande Romanzo Americano'. Altri, come T.S. Eliot, lo considerano l'unico vero capolavoro di Mark Twain. Di sicuro Le avventure di Huckleberry Finn è un romanzo-mondo, scritto superbamente, e divertentissimo. Huck Finn, in quanto ribelle adolescente refrattario a qualsiasi forma di autorità e di imposizione, sta all'origine di Holden Caulfield e di tutti i ribelli adolescenti della letteratura nordamericana. E il fiume Mississippi [...] è al tempo stesso uno dei protagonisti principali del libro e una metafora. Ma la storia di Huck Finn [...] è anche una grande satira sulla democrazia americana e sugli americani, in genere timorati di Dio ma sempre felici di impiccare un negro." (back cover)

      Universale economica. I Classici - 51: Le avventure di Huckleberry Finn
    • A blow on the head transports a Yankee to 528 A.D. where he proceeds to modernize King Arthur's kingdom by organizing a school system, constructing telephone lines, and inventing the printing press.

      I Birilli: Un americano alla corte di re Artù
    • Written by Mark Twain during the Philippine-American War in the first decade of the twentieth century, The War Prayer tells of a patriotic church service held to send the town's young men off to war. During the service, a stranger enters and addresses the gathering. He tells the patriotic crowd that their prayers for victory are double-edged-by praying for victory they are also praying for the destruction of the enemy... for the destruction of human life. Originally rejected for publication in 1905 as "not quite suited to a woman's magazine," this antiwar parable remained unpublished until 1923, when Twain's literary executor collected it in the volume Europe and Elsewhere. Handsomely illustrated by the artist and war correspondent Philip Groth, The War Prayer remains a relevant classic by an American icon.

      The War Prayer
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    • The Unabridged Mark Twain

      • 1312pagine
      • 46 ore di lettura

      Contains nearly every piece of major fiction that Mark Twain created in its totally unabridged state.

      The Unabridged Mark Twain
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    • It's justly the most celebrated and amusing episode from Tom Sawyer: the unforgettable chapter when Aunt Polly orders Tom to whitewash her huge fence before he can go fishing. Lucky children will have the joy of experiencing it all for the first time--Tom's wily idea, his friends' gullibility, and a job well done with no effort on the hero's part--thanks to this delightful, simplified version.

      The Best Fence Painter
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    • Climbing the Rigi

      • 96pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      1878 bricht Markt Twain zu seiner zweiten Europareise auf, die ihn durch Deutschland, Österreich und die Schweiz führt. Seine Erlebnisse und Erfahrungen verarbeitete er im Band „A Tramp Abroad“ (deutsch: „Bummel durch Europa“, 1980), der neben der humorvollen Abhandlung über die Eigenheiten und Schwierigkeiten der deutschen Sprache „The Awful German Language“ auch „Climbing the Rigi“ enthält. Mark Twain logierte damals mit seiner Familie in Weggis. Den Seeplatz mit atemberaubender Aussicht bezeichnete er als „den schönsten Flecken Erde, auf dem ich je geruht habe“. In „Climbing the Rigi“ beschreibt Twain die dreitägige Rigibesteigung zusammen mit einem Freund - sie wollen den legendären Sonnenaufgang erleben. Auf seine ganz besondere Art erzählt er witzig und detailreich und vermag damit noch heute zu begeistern.

      Climbing the Rigi
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    • Ernest Hemingway's assertion highlights the profound impact of Mark Twain's work on American literature. The narrative follows a young boy, Huck Finn, as he embarks on a journey down the Mississippi River, grappling with themes of race, identity, and morality. Through Huck's adventures and encounters, Twain critiques societal norms and explores the complexities of friendship and freedom. This seminal novel remains a cornerstone of American literary tradition, influencing countless writers and shaping the cultural landscape.

      The Adventures of Tom Sawyer AND The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Unabridged. Complete with all original illustrations)
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    • For use in schools and libraries only. This 80-page adaptation has been painstakingly edited to retain the integrity of the original work, and to convey a sense of the author's style and the novel's theme. A low reading level assures success and stimulates a desire for further exploration of this classic tale. Each novel, complete in just 80-pages, has been painstakingly adapted to retain the integrity of the original work. Each provides the reader a sense of the author's style and an understanding of the novel's theme.

      Classic Starts: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
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    • The Unabridged Mark Twain 2

      • 1118pagine
      • 40 ore di lettura

      Contains nearly every piece of major fiction that Mark Twain created in its totally unabridged state.

      The Unabridged Mark Twain 2
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    • The adventures and pranks of a mischievous boy growing up in a Mississippi River town on the early nineteenth century.

      Tom Sawyer & Huckleberry Finn
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    • Mark Twain is without question one of America's favorite authors, but few people fully appreciate that within this beloved writer's memorable works is the subversive philosophy that "bad" people often are happier and more successful than those who strive to be "good." Mark Twain's Book for Bad Boys and Girls is the first-ever compilation of Twain's wise and witty essays, sketches, and stories on the joys and rewards of misbehavior. With themes including "honesty is not always the best policy," "the wicked are not always punished," and "virtue is often its only reward," this delightfully mischievous book includes such incorrigible advice "If your mother tells you to do a thing, it is wrong to reply that you won't. It is better and more becoming to intimate that you will do as she bids you, and then afterward act quietly in the manner according to the dictates of your best judgment."

      Mark Twain's Book for Bad Boys and Girls
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    • The Puffin Treasury of Classics

      • 384pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      An anthology of classic children's fiction, including stories by J.M. Barrie, Hans Christian Anderson, Mark Twain, Charles Dickens, Kenneth Grahame, Rudyard Kipling, Lewis Carroll and Edward Lear. This publication also features new illustrations by artists including Raymond Briggs and James Marsh.

      The Puffin Treasury of Classics
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    • "This Library of America volume contains the novels that, when published, transformed an obscure Western journalist into a national celebrity. The Innocents Abroad and Roughing It (sometimes called The Innocents at Home) were immensely successful when first published and they remain today the most popular travel books ever written."--From publisher

      The Innocents Abroad. Roughing It
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    • A Merry Christmas and Other Christmas Stories

      Short Christmas Stories from Charles Dickens, Louisa May Alcott, Lucy Maud Montgomery, Mark Twain, and more

      • 116pagine
      • 5 ore di lettura

      Featuring beloved stories from renowned authors like Charles Dickens and Louisa May Alcott, this anthology celebrates the spirit of Christmas through classic literary masterpieces. It brings together a collection of short tales that embody the timeless truths of the holiday season, making it perfect for family enjoyment during Advent. The book serves as a reminder of the joy and warmth associated with Christmas traditions, inviting readers to reflect on the values and stories that define this special time of year.

      A Merry Christmas and Other Christmas Stories
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    • Volume 2 explores Mark Twain's life, revealing his various roles in private and public spheres. With his signature humor and ire, it addresses his thoughts on writing, money, and politics, showcasing his curiosity and candidness throughout the narrative.

      Autobiography of Mark Twain. Vol.2
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    • Chapters From My Autobiography

      • 326pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      Mark Twain's personal recollections provide an intimate look at his life, revealing both triumphs and setbacks that shaped his literary journey. He shares insights on writing, societal views, and his unwavering commitment to truth. The collection also delves into his personal struggles and relentless pursuit of greatness, highlighting the enduring legacy of one of America's most celebrated authors. This work is essential for fans and those seeking a deeper understanding of Twain, the man behind classic novels like "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" and "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn."

      Chapters From My Autobiography
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    • Collects together 65 of the best of Mark Twain's short stories. It opens with The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County, a famous early story set on the Western frontier, and spans nearly 50 years during which Twain wrote a variety of short stories.

      The Complete Short Stories of Mark Twain
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    • A white elephant travelling from Asia to Britain as a present for the Queen goes missing in New York. Chief Inspector Blunt of the New York Police Department puts all of his men on the case and promises to find the thieves. Are the city’s best policemen and a reward of $100,000 enough to get the elephant back? A series of well-known classic stories by world-famous authors that have been chosen, and adapted, to appeal to young teenagers. Careful selection of stories with suitable content and language level has allowed the flavour of the originals to remain. Reflection boxes throughout the stories help understanding, and draw links with the students' own lives. While detailed Before and After Reading activities help and check understanding. A clear introduction gives information about the author and the story.

      Helbling Readers Classics Level 3 Red Line - The Stolen White Elephant + Audio CD Pack
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    • "This third and final volume crowns and completes [Twain's] work. Like its companion volumes, it chronicles Twain's inner and outer life through a series of daily dictations that go wherever his fancy leads. Created from March 1907 to December 1909, these dictations present Mark Twain at the end of his life: receiving an honorary degree from Oxford University; railing against Theodore Roosevelt; founding numerous clubs; incredulous at an exhibition of the Holy Grail; credulous about the authorship of Shakespeare's plays; relaxing in Bermuda; observing (and investing in) new technologies"--Dust jacket flap

      Autobiography of Mark Twain. Vol.3
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    • Historical romances

      • 1029pagine
      • 37 ore di lettura

      In this collection, Mark Twain explores medieval and Renaissance Europe, a world that both fascinated and repelled him. This era, marked by pomp and cruelty, artistic brilliance and ignorance, stands in stark contrast to the optimistic, commercial spirit of nineteenth-century America. Twain's imaginative engagement with this lost world is evident in three distinct works. In "The Prince and the Pauper" (1882), he employs the device of identical boys from opposite social classes to illustrate the stark contrasts of Henry VIII’s England. The narrative follows pauper Tom Canty as he assumes the throne, while the rightful heir faces a life among thieves, presenting a compelling critique of European societal injustices. "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court" (1889) showcases Twain's satirical prowess as Hank Morgan, a mechanic, finds himself in Camelot, confronting the era's superstitions and rituals. Through humor, Twain dismantles the romanticized notions of knighthood, revealing a violent society plagued by ignorance. The story shifts to a darker tone, questioning the implications of American progress as Camelot faces destruction from advanced technology. "Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc" (1896) offers a richly detailed account of the heroine, blending admiration and indignation, and reflecting Twain's moral imagination. This work stands as his most elaborate historical reconstruction, showcasing his unique per

      Historical romances
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    • This novel is a partly autobiographical account of a boy's life along the Mississippi of the 19th century. Twain fills the story with mischief and hilarity, with the aim of entertaining children and reminding adults of their own childhoods.

      CliffsNotes on Twain's The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
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    • The Short Stories of Mark Twain

      • 250pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      This collection features some of Mark Twain's most celebrated short stories, showcasing his wit and storytelling prowess. Highlights include "The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County," "Eve's Diary," and "The £1,000,000 Bank-Note," among others. It offers a diverse range of themes and characters, reflecting Twain's unique perspective on American life and society. Additionally, the collection includes a specially-commissioned biography, enriching the reader's understanding of Twain's life and literary contributions. A must-have for fans and collectors alike.

      The Short Stories of Mark Twain
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    • This is the first and most complete collection of all 136 humorous sketches and tales that Samuel Clemens (1835–1910), a.k.a. Mark Twain, started writing as a young reporter for various newspapers and magazines and later saw fit to issue in book form. Many pieces appeared in rare, first printings, only to be dropped in subsequent editions; for this reason, readers will encounter a number of yarns and tall tales unavailable elsewhere, even in the collected works. More unvarnished than his short stories or novels, and more willing to indulge in fun for its own sake, these sketches comprise a substantial share of his literary apprenticeship and legacy. As brilliant, representative nuggets of Twain's humor in its purest form, they carry the imprint of Twain's wit, imagination, and humanism, his fresh and always idiomatic prose. From 1862's "Curing a Cold" to 1904's "Italian Without a Master," this collection allows readers to share Twain's vision of life as a strange and comic affair. No one interested in American humor (or in need of a good laugh) can long remain indifferent to this uproarious book

      The Complete Humorous Sketches and Tales of Mark Twain
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    • Mark Twain's Hawaii

      • 480pagine
      • 17 ore di lettura

      Mark Twain's Hawaii: A Humorous Romp through Paradise, combines Twain's own writings on Hawaii with personal reminiscences by others who met him at that time, and traces Twain's journey through the region just as he experienced it in 1866.

      Mark Twain's Hawaii
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    • This stunning Oxford Children's Classic edition is the perfect introduction to The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn-the iconic adventure novel. Features an introduction by Candy Gourlay and other bonus material including insights for readers, facts, activities and more . . .

      Oxford Children's Classics: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
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    • The Prince and the Pauper

      • 114pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      When young Edward VI of England and a poor boy who resembles him exchange places, each learns something about the other's very different station in life.

      The Prince and the Pauper
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    • While on a tour of Europe and the Middle East in 1867, Twain wrote a series of travel letters which form the basis of The Innocents Abroad. Journeying from New York to Egypt via France, Spain, Italy, Morocco, Russia, Turkey and the Holy Land, Twain observed and lampooned his companions and the locals with his typically caustic and incisive commentary. In frequently humorous, sometimes grotesque detail, Twain records the day-to-day ups and downs of discoverint the truth about people and places.

      Stanfords Travel Classics: Innocents Abroad
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    • Is He Dead?

      A Comedy in Three Acts

      • 248pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      A farcical comedy about the "value" of art by America's master satirist, the piece was ignored in its time, but it is stage worthy today. Introduction and notes by a well-known Twain scholar.

      Is He Dead?
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    • This edition features the complete text, including the Prologue and all 11 Letters, along with footnotes for enhanced understanding. It is presented in an unabridged and unaltered format, ensuring an authentic reading experience.

      Letters from the Earth
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    • Penguin Readers is an ELT graded reader series for learners of English as a foreign language. With carefully adapted text, new illustrations and language learning exercises, the print edition also includes instructions to access supporting material online. Titles include popular classics, exciting contemporary fiction, and thought-provoking non-fiction, introducing language learners to bestselling authors and compelling content. The eight levels of Penguin Readers follow the Common European Framework of Reference for language learning (CEFR). Exercises at the back of each Reader help language learners to practise grammar, vocabulary, and key exam skills. Before, during and after-reading questions test readers' story comprehension and develop vocabulary. Visit the Penguin Readers website Exclusively with the print edition, readers can unlock online resources including a digital book, audio edition, lesson plans and answer keys. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) is the story of a boy in Missouri in the 1840s. Tom Sawyer's parents are dead and he lives with his aunt in a small village next to the long Mississippi river. One night, Tom and his friend, Huckleberry Finn see Injun Joe kill Dr Robinson. "We can't say anything about it. Or we will die," says Tom. But then the wrong man goes to prison...

      Penguin Readers Level 2: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
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    • Tom resumed his whitewashing, and answered carelessly: "All I Know is, it suits Tom sawyer ... Does a boy get a chance to whitewash a fence every day?"

      The Complete Tom Sawyer
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    • It was from his experience on the Mississippi that Samuel Clemens took his nom de plume -- Mark Twain, the call used by riverboat pilots when taking soundings of the river. The nom de plume was especially appropriate for Clemens, reflecting both his love of the Mississippi and his wry sense of humor. This Library of Literary Classics edition contains his best works including: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and The Prince and the Pauper, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. This deluxe edition is bound in padded leather with luxurious gold-stamping on the front and spine, satin ribbon marker and gilded edges. Other titles in this series include: Charlotte & Emily Bronte: The Complete Novels; Edgar Allan Poe: Selected Works; William Shakespeare: The Complete Works; Charles Dickens: Four Complete Novels; Lewis Carroll: The Complete, Fully Illustrated Works; and Jane Austen: The Complete Novels.

      Works of Mark Twain. Complete and unabridged
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    • Spisovatel Samuel Langhorne Clemens je veřejnosti spíše znám pod pseudonymem Mark Twain. Jeho Dobrodružství Toma Sawyera inspirované vlastním dětstvím není třeba představovat. Román i jeho další pokračování např. s Huckleberry Finnem jistě všichni znají buď ze školní četby, nebo i z českého filmu Páni kluci.

      The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (anglicko-český text)
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    • Tom Sawyer, Detective

      • 96pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      Tor Classics are affordably-priced editions designed to attract the young reader. Original dynamic cover art enthusiastically represents the excitement of each story. Appropriate "reader friendly" type sizes have been chosen for each title--offering clear, accurate, and readable text. All editions are complete and unabridged, and feature Introductions and Afterwords. This edition of Tom Sawyer, Detective includes a Foreword, Biographical Note, and Afterword from the Publisher. Well, it seems like a grand vacation idea when Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn are invited to boat down river and visit Tom's Uncle Silas, but every inch of the trip draws the boys deeper into a tangled web of dark deeds. Stolen diamonds; a mysterious stranger; vengeful manhunters; a long lot twin; a vanished farm-hand...how does it all add it? The question explodes when Tom Sawyer discovers a dead man in a shallow grave, and Uncle Silas confesses to a murder he didn't commit! Now Tom Sawyer must find and unmask the real killer--or Silas will be hanged and his family destroyed.

      Tom Sawyer, Detective
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    • Penguin Readers - 2: The Mysterious Island

      Book and MP3 Pack

      • 41pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      Classic / British EnglishThere are three men, a boy and a dog in a balloon over the Pacific, but only two men and the boy arrive on a strange island. Mysterious things happen to them there. Are there other people on the island? Where is the other man and his dog? Will they see their homes again?This Pack contains a Book and MP3

      Penguin Readers - 2: The Mysterious Island
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    • The Puffin Classics

      Deluxe Collection

      • 8volumi
      • 8pagine
      • 1 ora di lettura

      Black Beauty. Peter Pan. The Call of the Wild. The Wind in the Willows. The Adventures of Robin Hood. The Secret Garden. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Anne of Green Gables

      The Puffin Classics
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    • The circus has come to town, and Tom’s dreaming of seeing the big top. So when his teacher announces that whoever wins the spelling bee will get a free ticket, Tom is even willing to study! But will he also cheat to get what he wants? A fun story about doing the right thing, even if it means giving up something you really want.

      The Spelling Bee
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    • The Portable Mark Twain

      • 790pagine
      • 28 ore di lettura

      A collection of notable excerpts from Twain's published writings. Also includes a selection of his letters and biographical material

      The Portable Mark Twain
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    • To the Person Sitting in Darkness

      • 30pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      Through sharp wit and incisive commentary, this work critiques the hypocrisy of imperialism and missionary endeavors. Twain highlights the moral contradictions inherent in these pursuits, using satire to challenge the justifications often presented for colonialism. His exploration reveals the darker implications of these actions, prompting readers to reflect on the ethical dilemmas surrounding power and exploitation. This thought-provoking piece remains relevant in contemporary discussions about imperialism and its lasting effects.

      To the Person Sitting in Darkness
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    • Jumping frogs, high society, beloved San Francisco characters Emperor Norton and the stray dogs Bummer and Lazarus who followed on his heels―nothing escaped Mark Twain’s scrutiny or his acerbic wit. Editor Bernard Taper has gathered together a heady selection of newspaper articles, correspondence, poetry, and short stories that are humorous―sometimes exasperating and controversial―but always engaging. Like a good sidekick in a comedy duo, Edward Jump, a contemporary of Twain’s, offers through his lively illustrations a visual drum roll to Twain’s cantankerous prose. From earthquakes, police scandals, and tantalizing silver mine bonanzas to elegant ladies blowing their noses in “exquisitely modulated tones” and seals “writhing and squirming like exaggerated maggots” below the Cliff House, Mark Twain has left us a vision of San Francisco that is at once fascinating and hilariously familiar.

      Mark Twain's San Francisco
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    • The Awful German Language

      • 42pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      Auf seinen Reisen durch Europa, die er in A Tramp Abroad höchst amüsant schildert, macht Mark Twain auch Bekanntschaft mit der deutschen Sprache. Bemüht sich, sie zu erlernen, verzweifelt aber schier an Kasus, Parenthese, Satzstellung und Geschlecht: Die Steckrübe ist weiblich, das hübsche Mädchen aber nicht. Und ist es der Regen, die Regen oder das Regen? The Awful German Language bietet Trost für all jene, die sich mit den Schrecken der deutschen Sprache beschäftigen.

      The Awful German Language
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    • Ein großes Plädoyer für die Liebe und eine hinreißende Lektüre Mit einer kaum zu überbietenden Liebeserklärung enden die ‹Tagebücher von Adam und Eva›, doch von Liebe auf den ersten Blick kann hier jedenfalls nicht die Rede sein: Adam fühlt sich durch die geschwätzige Gefährtin in seiner Ruhe gestört, verständnislos steht er vor ihrer innigen Zuneigung zu jeglichem Geschöpf, wie nutzlos es auch sein mag. Eva dagegen fühlt sich von seiner nüchternen Sachlichkeit und seinem mangelnden Einfühlungsvermögen vor den Kopf gestoßen und merkt erst mit der Zeit, dass sie ihn trotz all seiner Mängel liebt. Mit bekannt pointenreichem Humor und ausgesprochen liebevoll schildert Mark Twain (1835-1910) die Anfänge eines abenteuerlichen Lebens zu zweit, wobei er allerhand Klischees und Vorurteile auffährt, die es zu überwinden gilt, bevor das Postulat «seid fruchtbar und mehret euch» erfüllt werden kann. Alles in allem sind die ‹Tagebücher› nichts weniger als ein großes Plädoyer für die Liebe und eine hinreißende Lektüre. Mit der Übersetzung von Andrea Nohl liegt hier die erste und einzige Ausgabe der ‹Tagebücher von Adam und Eva› im deutschen Sprachraum vor, die das Original unverkürzt und möglichst authentisch wiedergibt.

      The Diaries of Adam and Eve; Die Tagebücher von Adam und Eva
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    • Mark Twain is one of North America's most famous and best-loved writers. His stories are always clever and usually very amusing, but they have a serious message too. In this book the stories are all about hopes and fears, happiness and terrible sadness, and wonderful practical jokes! These eight stories can still make people think and feel, and laugh and cry, today -- p. 4 of cover

      Jim Smiley and his jumping frog and other stories
      4,0
    • For nearly two decades before Mark Twain published his finest novel, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, he was refining his craft and winning tremendous popularity with his short stories and sketches. This richly entertaining and comprehensive collection presents sixty-five of the very best of Mark Twain’s short pieces, from the classic frontier sketch “The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County” to the richly imaginative fable “Extract from Captain Stormfield’s Visit to Heaven.” Compiled by Pulitzer Prize–winning Twain scholar and biographer, Justin Kaplan, this collection represents some of Mark Twain’s wittiest and most insightful writing.

      The Signet Classic Book of Mark Twain's Short Stories
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    • The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and its sequel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn are two of the best-known and best- loved books in children's literature. The characters and exploits of two boys living in a small town on the banks of the great Mississippi River are largely based on the author's own life and experiences and on that of his friends. Tom. Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn were the first heroes of children's literature not to display the sometimes priggish moral values of earlier Victorian creations. Mark Twain celebrates instead their resourcefulness, physical courage and above all their humour. Readers today, both young and old, will be held as spellbound by their hair-raising escapades as they were a century ago. --front flap

      The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Huckleberry Finn
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    • Suffering poverty, illness, and the loss of loved ones, a group of sixteenth-century Europeans turns to Satan as their only source of hope for a better life

      The Mysterious Stranger
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    • The Classic Works of Mark Twain

      • 864pagine
      • 31 ore di lettura

      Delighting children and adults around the world, the classic stories of Mark Twain are a must-read set. Featuring The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The Prince and the Pauper and more this timeless collection will remind readers of the power of Twain's vivid imagination. Part of Bounty's new Classic Fiction series, this title is an essential for anyone with a real love of literature.

      The Classic Works of Mark Twain
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    • A volume of travel writings by the literary master includes works penned during a family tour of Europe, during a trip around the world, and on other extended visits, featuring among other famous publications the texts of thirteen shorter pieces.

      Mark Twain. A Tramp Abroad, Following the Equator, Other Travels
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    • Mark Twain left his indelible imprint on American fiction with his humorous tales of rogues and rustics who live along the Mississippi River--among them The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, regarded by many literary enthusiasts as the great American novel. But in his satirical appraisals of personal freedom, community responsibility, and class differences, Twain roamed farther afield imaginatively than the nineteenth-century America that he knew best. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and Other Novels collects four of Mark Twain's best-loved novels, including The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Twain's twin celebrations of American boyhood. In addition, this volume features Twain's historical romance, The Prince and the Pauper, and his Arthurian fantasy A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court.

      The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn; The Adventures of Tom Sawyer; The Prince and the Pauper
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    • Those Extraordinary Twins

      • 72pagine
      • 3 ore di lettura

      Mark Twain, an iconic figure in American literature, is celebrated for his sharp humor and profound insights into society. Raised in Hannibal, Missouri, his upbringing significantly influenced his most famous works, including The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and its sequel, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, often regarded as a cornerstone of American literature. Twain's career spanned various roles, including writer, humorist, and lecturer, earning him recognition as one of the greatest humorists in U.S. history and the title "father of American literature" by contemporaries.

      Those Extraordinary Twins
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    • "Based on a set of unfinished Mark Twain notes for a children's story, this is the tale of Johnny, a young boy with a magical ability to speak to animals who sets off to rescue a stolen prince"-- Provided by publisher

      The Purloining of Prince Oleomargarine
      4,1
    • Tom Sawyer’s energetic antics—treasure hunting, fishing, and general mischief-making—have captured the imaginations of children for almost 150 years.   Now, this abridged edition of the classic story is refreshed with an appealing new cover and contemporary interior illustrations. The Classic Starts series has sold more than 8 million copies since it launched in 2004. These abridged, kid-friendly editions are the perfect way to introduce beloved stories to the next generation. Each book includes discussion questions by early childhood educator Arthur Pober, EdD.

      Classic Starts®: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
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