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Roughing It


Book Description
Roughing It is a vigorous portrait of America's frontier days. Mark Twain takes us all over the American West during the 1860s. He propects for gold and silver, speculates on timber and mining stocks, sails to Hawaii, and works for several small newspapers. In Twain's imagination, the characters--desperadoes, vigilantes, newspapermen, Mormons, and prospectors--grow taller than tall. Paperback;... More
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PublisherQuality Paperback Book Club
BindingPaperback (73 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages620
ISBN-10B000OTCEOM
Publication Date/1993
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About Mark Twain (Author) : Mark Twain was a published author, creator, editor, illustrator, series editor, and a translator of children's books. Some of the published credits of Mark Twain include The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, ... more
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10/4/2007 Cindy Lovell said: One of Twain's best kept secrets... the wild west, the Pony Express, the gunfights and bad guys and crooked politicians... oh, yes, and the gold and silver mining. Sheer adventure and laughing out loud on every page.
tags: One of Twain's best

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