Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Modern Library, June 1993. Hardcover. More
Modern Library, June 1993. Hardcover. More
Penguin, 1966. Mass Market PaperBack. Moderate spine creasing; page toning; previous owner's name. More
W W Norton & Co Inc, May 1977. Trade Paperback. "One can read it at ten and then annually ever after, and each year find that it is as fresh as the year before, that it has changed only in becoming somewhat larger."--Lionel Trilling. More
University of California Press, January 1992. Hardcover. Jacket clipped. More
University of California Press, November 2010. Hardcover. Mark Twain's final and uncensored masterpiece, presented in three volumes, is a landmark publication in American literature. "Twain will begin to seem strange again, alluring and still astonishing . . . in ways that still resonate with us."--New York Times "His crystalline humor..... More
Bantam USA, June 1982. Mass Market PaperBack. More
Signet Classics, April 1963. Mass Market PaperBack. More
Prometheus Books, May 2000. Trade Paperback. In this witty, charming work Mark Twain retells the Garden of Eden story in the first person, presenting the separate perspectives in diary form of the legendary father and mother of the human race. In Twain's version Adam comes across as the original couch..... More
Friends of the Bancroft Library, January 1972. Soft Cover. Seven' x Ten &1/4'; quarto; Cover darkened at margins & spine. There is a one & one-half inch mostly closed-tear to paper wrapper at base of spine up and across the quarter-inch width of spine. Binding remains sound. There is a...... More
Perennial, 1967-09-16. Mass Market PaperBack. 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. More
Harper Perennial Modern Classics, February 2004. Trade Paperback. "The most impressive contribution to books by Mark Twain since The Mysterious Stranger of 1916...The attitude is that of Swift, the intellectual contempt is that of Voltaire, and the imagination is that of one of the great masters of American writing."--New York..... More
Library of America, November 1982. Cloth. Here for the first time in one volume are the most famous and characteristic of Mark Twain's works. Through each of them runs the powerful and majestic Mississippi. The river represented for Twain the complex and contradictory possibilites in his own and the nation's..... More
Library of America, August 1994. Hardcover. In the three novels collected in this Library of America volume, Mark Twain turned his comic genius to a period that fascinated and repelled him in equal measure: medieval and Renaissance Europe. This lost world of stately pomp and unspeakable cruelty, artistic splendor and..... More
The Heritage Press, 1970. In Slipcase. Sound binding; Clean, sturdy boards in burgandy cloth w/ glit accents; Spine gilt gently rubbed; Previous owner inscription present at front free end-page; Pages else free of markings; Some toning/rubbing to slip-case; A nice, clean copy overall; Sandglass not present. More
Bantam Classics, April 1999. Mass Market PaperBack. At the beginning of Pudd'nhead Wilson a young slave woman, fearing for her infant's son's life, exchanges her light-skinned child with her master's. From this rather simple premise Mark Twain fashioned one of his most entertaining, funny, yet biting novels. On its surface..... More
W. W. Norton & Company, December 2004. Trade Paperback. This Norton Critical Edition remains the only edition available that is based on completely re-edited texts, accounting for all versions that Twain might have written or influenced. All substantive variants in the two separate "first editions," one printed in Britain and..... More
Funk & Wagnalls, 1967. First Edition. Mass Market PaperBack. Sound binding; Mild wear to covers and spine from previous use; Pages free of markings; A Good Plus copy. More
HarperCollins, December 1978. Paper Back. A few small chips on the back cover. More
Running Press, Philadelphia, January 1976. Soft Cover. 1289 pages. More
W. W. Norton & Company, March 1981. Trade Paperback. More
W. W. Norton & Company, March 1981. Trade Paperback. More
Penguin Classics, September 1969. Trade Paperback. At the beginning of "Pudd'nhead Wilson" a young slave woman, fearing for her infant's son's life, exchanges her light-skinned child with her master's. From this rather simple premise Mark Twain fashioned one of his most entertaining, funny, yet biting novels. On its surface, "Pudd'nhead..... More
Penguin Classics, September 1969. Trade Paperback. At the beginning of "Pudd'nhead Wilson" a young slave woman, fearing for her infant's son's life, exchanges her light-skinned child with her master's. From this rather simple premise Mark Twain fashioned one of his most entertaining, funny, yet biting novels. On its surface, "Pudd'nhead..... More
W. W. Norton & Company, November 1998. Trade Paperback. "One can read it at ten and then annually ever after, and each year find that it is as fresh as the year before, that it has changed only in becoming somewhat larger."--Lionel Trilling. More
Penguin USA, October 1992. Cloth. The most comprehensive Mark Twain collection--over 150 short stories, sketches, burlesques, hoaxes, tall tales, speeches, satires, and maxims from America's greatest humorist. Arranged chronologically and containing many pieces restored to the form in which Twain intended them to appear, this special Library of America volume..... More