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Mark Twain

Samuel Langhorne Clemenswas Born On November 30, 1835, In The Village Of Florida, Missouri. He Attended The Ordinary Western Common School Until He Was Twelve, The Last Of His Formal Schooling. He Became A Typesetter And Began Work On His Brother's Hannibal Newspaper, Publishing His First Humorous Sketch In 1851. During The Next Fifteen Years He Was Successively A Steamboat Pilot, A Soldier For Three Weeks, A Silver Miner, A Newspaper Reporter, And A Bohemian In San Francisco Known As "Mark Twain." At No Time During These Years Did He Seriously Entertain A Career In Literature. But In 1865, De

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Twain Mark:
Mark Twain's Own Autobiography: The Chapters from the North American Review

Wisconsin Studies In Autobiography
Editor: Michael J. Kiskis, Foreword by: Sheila Leary
University Of Wisconsin Press , 2010
Quality paperback, 392 pages

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Twain Mark:
Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson [With eBook]

Narrated by: Michael Prichard
Tantor Media , 2009

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Twain Mark:
The Mysterious Stranger and Other Stories [With eBook]

Tantor Unabridged Classics
Read by: Jonathan Kent
Tantor Media , 2009

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Twain Mark:
Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson [With eBook]

Narrated by: Michael Prichard
Tantor Media , 2009

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Twain Mark:
Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson [With eBook]

Narrated by: Michael Prichard
Tantor Media , 2009

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Twain Mark:
Classics Illustrated Deluxe #4: The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

Classics Illustrated Deluxe Graphic Novels (Paperback)( 4)
Illustrator: Severine Le Fevebvre, Adapted by: Jean David Morvan
Papercutz, 2009
Quality paperback, 144 pages

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