Books by Mark Twain
Mark Twain
Mark Twain founded the American voice. His works are a living national treasury: taught, quoted, and reprinted more than those of any writer except Shakespeare.
Mark Twain's Helpful Hints for Good Living
Irreverent, charming, eminently quotable, this handbook - an eccentric etiquette guide for the human race - contains sixtynine aphorisms, anecdotes, whimsical suggestions, maxims, and cautionary tales from Mark Twain's private and published writings.
Mark Twain's Speeches
In his lifetime Samuel Langhorne Clemens was as well known for being Mark Twain the performer as he was for being Mark Twain the author of such works as Huckleberry Finn and Innocents Abroad.
Mark Twain: The Works
This Library contains the full text of the Works of Mark Twain (SAMUEL L. CLEMENS).
Mark Twain and the Art of the Tall Tale
Mark Twain and the Art of the Tall Tale is a study of a peculiar American comic strategy and its role in Mark Twain's fiction.







