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Bio: Samuel Clemens, alias Mark Twain, is an American icon whose razor-sharp wit and inimitable genius have entertained countless readers for more than a century. His many publications include such gallant childhood essentials as The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, along with many dozens of other works ranging from airy magazine columns to focused, biting anti-imperialist satire. He was born in Hannibal, Missouri in 1835. The Clemens family consisted of two brothers, a sister, and the family-owned slave, Jenny, whose vivid storytelling was a formative influence on the young Sam. As he was growing up, his parents explained their perspective on the nature of things in the established South, about the slave-owning tradition, and about 'rough western justice.'

Reflections of this pre-war southern upbringing are found in many of Twain's writings, and although his images are quite idyllic, one cannot ignore the constant historical reminders of some of America's more unacceptable social realities. Sam Clemens first discovered his literary talents through an apprenticeship at a local printing shop. He was exposed to countless books and became an avid reader. For him, a career in journalism was more than natural, but it wasn't until the marriage of his sister that Sam was inspired to real action. Bound by train, he left Hannibal for New York City. Shortly thereafter he found himself in Philadelphia, working in the publishing and journalism fields. Eventually he relocated to Cincinatti, with the intention of saving enough money to explore the Amazon by way of New Orleans. His method of travel was to be the fateful steamboat, and while contemplating his future, he discovered his deep internal connection with the Mississippi river. Suddenly, he knew he had to learn how to pilot steamboats, and this urge proved stronger than anything he had known before. Stronger, even, than the idea of explorations in South America.

Some years later, after he had left the river to continue his journalistic career, Sam realized he needed a pen-name for the more comedic and fantastic columns he was writing. This was especially necessary since he had been dispatched to Carson City to report the activities of the Nevada legislature. He searched his memory for the proper association and remembered those halcyon river days. As his pen name, he chose a bit of the lingo, relating to the periodic measurement of the distance between the bottom of the steamboat and the riverbed. When the leadsman detected a depth of only twelve feet (two fathoms), he would sound the alert: 'By the maaa-ark, twain!'

While working in Carson City he met his mentor, the popular humorist Artemus Ward, who recognized Clemens' talent and encouraged him to write 'as much as possible.' Mark Twain did precisely that. Clemens married, and his finely-honed abilities earned him international renown as a writer, lecturer and traveller. Along the way, he composed some of the best-loved and most widely known literature of 19th-century America. As the chancellor of Oxford University told an aged Clemens in 1907: 'Most amiable and charming sir, you shake the sides of the whole world with your merriment.'

Mark Twain spent the remaining three years completing his official autobiography, concluding with the death of his beloved wife. Four months later, on the evening of 10 April 1910, he flipped through a book and bade his doctor 'goodbye'. Thence he drifted into eternal slumber. Mr. Clemens lives on in the hearts and minds of grateful readers everywhere.


1. Long [118601 words]A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court by Mark Twain [Classic Literature]
2. Long [70822 words]The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain [Classic Literature]
3. Short [3000 words]The Californian's Tale by Mark Twain [Classic Literature]
4. Long [114521 words]Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain [Classic Literature]
5. Very Long [195590 words]The Innocents Abroad by Mark Twain [Classic Literature]
6. Long [78776 words]Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and Zombie Jim: Mark Twain's Classic with Crazy Zombie Goodness by Mark Twain & W. Bill Czolgosz [Classic Literature/Horror]
7. Very Long [154673 words]A Tramp Abroad by Mark Twain [Classic Literature]
8. Very Long [168289 words]Roughing It by Mark Twain [Classic Literature]
9. The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain [Classic Literature]
10. Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain [Classic Literature/Suspense/Thriller]
  1. Long [70822 words]The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain [Classic Literature]
2. Long [114521 words]Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain [Classic Literature]
3. Very Long [154673 words]A Tramp Abroad by Mark Twain [Classic Literature]
4. Long [111215 words]*The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain [Classic Literature]
5. Long [69982 words]The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain [Classic Literature]
6. Long [118601 words]A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court by Mark Twain [Classic Literature]
7. Very Long [187000 words]Following the Equator: A Journey Around the World by Mark Twain [Classic Literature/Travel]
8. Very Long [195590 words]The Innocents Abroad by Mark Twain [Classic Literature]
9. Very Long [168289 words]Roughing It by Mark Twain [Classic Literature]
10. Very Short [1255 words]A Dog's Tale by Mark Twain [Humor/Classic Literature]

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1 A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court [MultiFormat]
by Mark Twain
  Hank Morgan awakens one morning to find he has been transported from nineteenth-century New England to sixth-century England and the reign of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. Morgan brings to King Arthur's utopian court the ingenuity of the future, resulting in a culture clash that is at once satiric, anarchic, and darkly comic. Critically deemed one of Twain's finest and most caustic works, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court is both a delightfully entertaining story and ... more info>> (Published: 1889)

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2 The Adventures of Tom Sawyer [MultiFormat]
by Mark Twain
  Here is the story of Tom, Huck, Becky, and Aunt Polly; a tale of adventures, pranks, playing hookey, and summertime fun. Written by the author sometimes called "the Lincoln of literature," The Adventures of Tom Sawyer was surprisingly neither a critical nor a financial success when it was first published in 1876. It was Mark Twain's first novel. However, since then Tom Sawyer has become his most popular work, enjoying dramatic, film, and even Broadway musical interpretations. (Published: 1876)

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3 The Californian's Tale [MultiFormat]
by Mark Twain
  Mark Twain's view of the California gold rush.

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4 Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and Zombie Jim: Mark Twain's Classic with Crazy Zombie Goodness [MultiFormat]
by Mark Twain, W. Bill Czolgosz
  Free at last! Free at last! This ain't your grandfather's Huckleberry Finn. It's nineteenth century America and a mutant strain of tuberculosis is bringing its victims back from the dead. Sometimes they come back docile, and other times vicious. The vicious ones are sent back to Hell, but the docile ones are put to work as servants and laborers. With so many zombies on the market, the slave trade is nonexistent. The black man is at liberty, and human bondage is no more. Young Huckleberry Finn ha... more info>> (Published: 2009)

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5 Life on the Mississippi [MultiFormat]
by Mark Twain
  The Mississippi River and Mark Twain are practically synonymous in American culture. Known as "America's river," the popularity of Twain's steamboat and steamboat pilots on the ever-changing Mississippi has endured prominently over the years. Samuel Clemens became a licensed river pilot at the age of 24 under the apprenticeship of Horace Bixby, pilot of the Paul Jones. His name, Mark Twain, was derived from the river pilot term describing safe navigating conditions or "mark two fathoms". This te... more info>> (Published: 1883)

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6 The Innocents Abroad [MultiFormat]
by Mark Twain
  Based on a series of letters Mark Twain wrote from Europe for San Francisco and New York newspapers as a roving correspondent, The Innocents Abroad (1869) is a caricature of the sentimental travel books popular in the mid-nineteenth century. Mark Twain's fresh and humorous perspective on hallowed European landmarks lacked reverence for the past, and was as mocking about American manners (including his own) as it was about European attitudes. Twain ultimately concludes that, for better or worse, ... more info>> (Published: 1869)

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7 A Tramp Abroad [MultiFormat]
by Mark Twain
  Cast in the form of a walking tour through Germany, Switzerland, France, and Italy, Mark Twain's account of traveling in Europe (1880) sparkles with his shrewd observations and highly opinionated comments on Old World culture. A Tramp Abroad showcases Twain's unparalleled ability to integrate humorous sketches, autobiographical tidbits, and historical anecdotes in a consistently entertaining narrative. (Published: 1880)

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8 Adventures of Huckleberry Finn [Secure Mobipocket/Microsoft Reader/eReader (recommended)]
by Mark Twain
  Mark Twain's classic adventure story of life on the Mississippi.
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9 Roughing It [MultiFormat]
by Mark Twain
  Mark Twain's humorous account of his six years in Nevada, San Francisco, and the Sandwich Islands is a patchwork of personal anecdotes and tall tales, many of them told in the "vigorous new vernacular" of the West. Greeted as a work of "wild, preposterous invention and sublime exaggeration" whose satiric humor made "pretension and false dignity ridiculous," Roughing It sold 75,000 copies within a year. The book still evokes a vivid portrait of frontier life and character, in part because of its ... more info>> (Published: 1891)

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10 The Adventures of Tom Sawyer [Secure Mobipocket/Microsoft Reader/eReader (recommended)]
by Mark Twain
  Sparkling with mischief, jumping with youthful adventure, Mark Twain's Tom Sawyer is one of the most splendid re-creations of childhood in all of literature. It is a lighthearted romp, full of humor and warmth. It shares with its sequel, Huckleberry Finn, not only a set of unforgettable characters--Tom, Huck, Aunt Polly and others--but a profound understanding of humanity as well. Through such hilarious scenes as the famous fence-whitewashing incident, Twain gives a portrait--perceptive yet tend... more info>>
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11 The Prince and the Pauper [Secure Microsoft Reader/Adobe]
by Mark Twain
  In the ancient city of London, on a certain autumn day in the second quarter of the sixteenth century, a boy was born to a poor family of the name of Canty, who did not want him. On the same day another English child was born to a rich family of the name of Tudor, who did want him. All England wanted him too. England had so longed for him, and hoped for him, and prayed God for him, that, now that he was really come, the people went nearly mad for joy. (Published: 2005)
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12 1601 [Secure Microsoft Reader/eReader (recommended)]
by Mark Twain
  A Mark Twain classic.
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13 A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court [Secure eReader (recommended)]
by Mark Twain
  ENDURING LITERATURE ILLUMINATED BY PRACTICAL SCHOLARSHIP A nineteenth--century American travels back in time to sixth--century England in this darkly comic social satire. THIS ENRICHED CLASSIC EDITION INCLUDES: ; A concise introduction that gives the reader important background information ; A chronology of the author’s life and work ; A timeline of significant events that provides the book’s historical context ; An outline of key themes and plot points to guide the reader&... more info>>
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14 A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court [Secure Mobipocket/Microsoft Reader/eReader (recommended)]
by Mark Twain
  The original American satirist Cracked on the head by a crowbar in nineteenth-century Connecticut, Hank Morgan wakes to find himself in King Arthur's England. Branded by Twain's aptitude for broad comedy and biting social satire, the grim truths of Twain's Camelot-fear, injustice, ignorance-resound as clearly now as when it was written
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15 A Dog's Tale [MP3 Audio]
by Mark Twain
  "My father was a St. Bernard, my mother was a collie, but I am a Presbyterian. This is what my mother told me, I do not know these nice distinctions myself..." A funny, sweet short story by the incomparable Mark Twain. Read by Alex Wilson. (Published: 1904)

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16 A Tramp Abroad [Secure Mobipocket]
by Mark Twain
  In A Tramp Abroad, Mark Twain's unofficial sequel to The Innocents Abroad, the author records his hilarious and diverse observations and insights while on a fifteen-month walking trip through Central Europe and the Alps. "Here you have Twain's inimitable mix," writes Dave Eggers in his Introduction, "of the folksy and the effortlessly erudite, his unshakable good sense and his legendary wit, his knack for the easy relation of a perfect anecdote, and some achingly beautiful nature writing." This ... more info>>
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17 Alonzo Fritz and Other Stories [Secure Microsoft Reader/eReader (recommended)]
by Mark Twain
  It was well along in the forenoon of a bitter winter's day. The town of Eastport, in the state of Maine, lay buried under a deep snow that was newly fallen. The customary bustle in the streets was wanting. One could look long distances down them and see nothing but a dead-white emptiness, with silence to match. Of course I do not mean that you could see the silence--no, you could only hear it.
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18 Enriched Classics: A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court [Secure Mobipocket/Microsoft Reader/eReader (recommended)]
by Mark Twain
  Enduring Literature Illuminated By Practical Scholarship.... A nineteenth-century American travels back in time to sixth-century England in this darkly comic social satire. This Enriched Classic Edition Includes: * A concise introduction that gives the reader important background information * A chronology of the author's life and work * A timeline of significant events that provides the book's historical context * An outline of key themes and plot points to guide the reader's own interpretation... more info>>
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19 Eve's Diary [Secure Microsoft Reader]
by Mark Twain
  A Mark Twain classic.
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20 Extract from Captain Stormfield's Visit to Heaven [Secure Microsoft Reader]
by Mark Twain
  Well, when I had been dead about thirty years I begun to get a little anxious. Mind you, had been whizzing through space all that time, like a comet. LIKE a comet! Why, Peters, I laid over the lot of them! Of course there warn't any of them going my way, as a steady thing, you know, because they travel in a long circle like the loop of a lasso, whereas I was pointed as straight as a dart for the Hereafter; but I happened on one every now and then that was going my way for an hour or so, and then... more info>>
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21 Following the Equator: A Journey Around the World [MultiFormat]
by Mark Twain
  Join America's most beloved humorist and commentator on a sea and land journey through tropical latitudes and exotic lands in this 19th century classic of travel literature. From the Australian Outback to the sacred shrines of India; from quarantine in Hawai'i to colonial wars in South Africa, Mark Twain's entertaining and enlightening commentary never fails to delight, educate, and amuse his readers. (Published: 1900)

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22 Four Great American Classics: The Scarlet Letter, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, The Red Badge of Courage, and Billy Budd, Sailor [Secure Mobipocket/Microsoft Reader/eReader (recommended)]
by Mark Twain
  These four landmark novels of nineteenth-century American literature have gained a permanent place in our culture as great classics. They are not only part of our national heritage, but masterpieces of world literature whose deep and lasting influence is felt to this day. The Scarlet Letter vividly records America's moral and historical roots in Puritan New England and masterfully re-creates a society's preoccupation with sin, guilt, and pride. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn carries readers ... more info>>
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23 Great Short Works of Mark Twain [Secure Mobipocket/Microsoft Reader/eReader (recommended)/Adobe]
by Mark Twain
  A masterpiece collection of great literature, The Great Short Works of Mark Twain belongs on every bookshelf, featuring classics such as Old Times on the Mississippi, The Mysterious Stranger, The Jumping Frog, and more.
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24 Is Shakespeare Dead? [Secure Microsoft Reader/eReader (recommended)]
by Mark Twain
  A Mark Twain classic.
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25 Life on the Mississippi [Secure Mobipocket/Microsoft Reader/eReader (recommended)/Adobe]
by Mark Twain
  'I am a person who would quit authorizing in a minute to go to piloting,' Mark Twain once remarked. 'I would rather sink a steamboat than eat, any time.' And in 1882, Twain did just that: he returned to the river of his youth as a mature writer determined to expand seven articles which he had serialized in The Atlantic Monthly in 1875 into the definitive travelogue on the great Mississippi. Although Life on the Mississippi was not commercially successful when first published in May 1883, it is t... more info>> (Published: 2000)

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