Mark Twain: The Complete Novels

Explore the life and works of one of America's greatest authors with 'Mark Twain: The Complete Novels.' This exquisite collection brings together all of Twain's novels in the chronological order of their original publication, offering readers a unique glimpse into his literary evolution.

The collection begins with 'The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today,' which captures the essence of American life during the post-Civil War era. Following this are beloved classics such as 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer,' where readers are taken on exhilarating adventures through the eyes of a mischievous boy growing up along the Mississippi River. In 'The Prince and the Pauper,' Twain masterfully weaves a tale of mistaken identity, showcasing his ability to illuminate social disparities with humor and insight.

One of Twain's most renowned works, 'The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,' is also included, a novel celebrated for its exploration of themes such as freedom and moral dilemmas. Further enriching this collection are 'A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court' and 'The American Claimant,' showcasing Twain’s imaginative storytelling.

In addition to these famous works, readers will find lesser-known gems such as 'Tom Sawyer Abroad,' 'The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson,' 'Tom Sawyer, Detective,' and 'Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc.' Each of these stories adds depth to Twain’s legacy and highlights his diverse writing style.

This collection concludes with 'A Double Barrelled Detective Story,' 'A Horse's Tale,' and 'The Mysterious Stranger,' offering a full spectrum of Twain's literary contributions. Whether you are revisiting these classics or discovering them for the first time, this collection is an invaluable resource that enriches your understanding of American literature.

Perfect for collectors, students, and anyone who appreciates great storytelling, 'Mark Twain: The Complete Novels' is a must-have addition for your literary library!

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