The complete works of Mark Twain [pseud.] Mark Twains Notebook TWENTY-TWO (22)
- Author: Twain, Mark, 1835-1910
- Genre: Comic Strips
- [v. 1-2] Autobiography. - [v. 1.] The adventures of Tom Sawyer. -[v. 2.] The innocents abroad. - [v. 3.] Pudd'nhead Wilson. - [v. 4.] The American claimant. - [v. 5.] Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's court. - [v. 6.] Roughing it. - [v. 7.] Life on the Mississippi. - [v. 8.] The mysterious stranger. -[v. 9.] The adventures of Huckleberry Finn. - [v. 10.] The gilded age. - [v. 11.] A tramp abroad. -[v. 12.] What is man? - [v. 13.] Following the equator. -[v. 14.] Tom Sawyer abroad. - [v. 15.] The man that corrupted Hadleybrug. -[v. 16.] In defense of Harriet Shelley. - [v. 17.] Joan of Arc. -[v. 18.] The 30,000 bequest. - [v. 19.] Sketches, new and old. - [v. 20.] Europe and elsewhere. - [v. 21.] - The Prince and the pauper. - [v. 22.] Mark Twain's notebook. - [v. 23.] Christian Science. -[v. 24.] Mark Twain's speeches
The complete works of Mark Twain [pseud.] Joan of Arc Vol. 17 SEVENTEEN (17)
- Author: Twain, Mark, 1835-1910
- Genre: Literary
- [v. 1-2] Autobiography. - [v. 1.] The adventures of Tom Sawyer. -[v. 2.] The innocents abroad. - [v. 3.] Pudd'nhead Wilson. - [v. 4.] The American claimant. - [v. 5.] Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's court. - [v. 6.] Roughing it. - [v. 7.] Life on the Mississippi. - [v. 8.] The mysterious stranger. -[v. 9.] The adventures of Huckleberry Finn. - [v. 10.] The gilded age. - [v. 11.] A tramp abroad. -[v. 12.] What is man? - [v. 13.] Following the equator. -[v. 14.] Tom Sawyer abroad. - [v. 15.] The man that corrupted Hadleybrug. -[v. 16.] In defense of Harriet Shelley. - [v. 17.] Joan of Arc. -[v. 18.] The 30,000 bequest. - [v. 19.] Sketches, new and old. - [v. 20.] Europe and elsewhere. - [v. 21.] - The Prince and the pauper. - [v. 22.] Mark Twain's notebook. - [v. 23.] Christian Science. -[v. 24.] Mark Twain's speeches
The writings of Mark Twain [pseud.]
- Author: Twain, Mark, 1835-1910
- Genre: Comic Strips
v. 1-2. The innocents abroad.--v. 3-4. A tramp abroad.--v. 5-6. Following the equator.--v. 7-8. Roughing it.--v. 9. Life on the Mississippi.--v. 10-11. The gilded age.--v. 12. The adventures of Tom Sawyer.--v. 13. Huckleberry Finn.--v. 14. Pudd'nhead Wilson.--v. 15. The prince and the pauper.--v. 16. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's court.--v. 17-18. Joan of Arc.--v. 19-21. Short stories and sketches.--v. 22. How to tell a story and other essays.--v. 23. My literary debut, etc.--v. 24. The $30,000 bequest, and other stories.--v. 25. Christian Science, with notes containing corrections to date Half-title Each volume has separate t.-p
A modern comedy: (Volume II) A silent wooing the silver spoon FOURTEEN (14)
- Author: Twain, Mark, 1835-1910
- Genre: General
- [v. 1-2] Autobiography. - [v. 1.] The adventures of Tom Sawyer. -[v. 2.] The innocents abroad. - [v. 3.] Pudd'nhead Wilson. - [v. 4.] The American claimant. - [v. 5.] Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's court. - [v. 6.] Roughing it. - [v. 7.] Life on the Mississippi. - [v. 8.] The mysterious stranger. -[v. 9.] The adventures of Huckleberry Finn. - [v. 10.] The gilded age. - [v. 11.] A tramp abroad. -[v. 12.] What is man? - [v. 13.] Following the equator. -[v. 14.] Tom Sawyer abroad. - [v. 15.] The man that corrupted Hadleybrug. -[v. 16.] In defense of Harriet Shelley. - [v. 17.] Joan of Arc. -[v. 18.] The 30,000 bequest. - [v. 19.] Sketches, new and old. - [v. 20.] Europe and elsewhere. - [v. 21.] - The Prince and the pauper. - [v. 22.] Mark Twain's notebook. - [v. 23.] Christian Science. -[v. 24.] Mark Twain's speeches
The writings of Mark Twain [pseud.]
- Author: Twain, Mark, 1835-1910
- Genre: Comic Strips
v. 1-2. The innocents abroad.--v. 3-4. A tramp abroad.--v. 5-6. Following the equator.--v. 7-8. Roughing it.--v. 9. Life on the Mississippi.--v. 10-11. The gilded age.--v. 12. The adventures of Tom Sawyer.--v. 13. Huckleberry Finn.--v. 14. Pudd'nhead Wilson.--v. 15. The prince and the pauper.--v. 16. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's court.--v. 17-18. Joan of Arc.--v. 19-21. Short stories and sketches.--v. 22. How to tell a story and other essays.--v. 23. My literary debut, etc.--v. 24. The $30,000 bequest, and other stories.--v. 25. Christian Science, with notes containing corrections to date Half-title Each volume has separate t.-p
The complete works of Mark Twain [pseud.] In defense of Harriet Shelley Vol. 16 SixTEEN (16)
- Author: Twain, Mark, 1835-1910
- Genre: General
- [v. 1-2] Autobiography. - [v. 1.] The adventures of Tom Sawyer. -[v. 2.] The innocents abroad. - [v. 3.] Pudd'nhead Wilson. - [v. 4.] The American claimant. - [v. 5.] Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's court. - [v. 6.] Roughing it. - [v. 7.] Life on the Mississippi. - [v. 8.] The mysterious stranger. -[v. 9.] The adventures of Huckleberry Finn. - [v. 10.] The gilded age. - [v. 11.] A tramp abroad. -[v. 12.] What is man? - [v. 13.] Following the equator. -[v. 14.] Tom Sawyer abroad. - [v. 15.] The man that corrupted Hadleybrug. -[v. 16.] In defense of Harriet Shelley. - [v. 17.] Joan of Arc. -[v. 18.] The 30,000 bequest. - [v. 19.] Sketches, new and old. - [v. 20.] Europe and elsewhere. - [v. 21.] - The Prince and the pauper. - [v. 22.] Mark Twain's notebook. - [v. 23.] Christian Science. -[v. 24.] Mark Twain's speeches
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