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  • Roughing It

    Mark Twain

    Mass Market Paperback (Signet Classics, Nov. 1, 1962)
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  • Roughing It

    Mark Twain

    Mass Market Paperback (Signet Classics, Sept. 1, 1968)
    Twain travels in western frontier, ca 1860. Signet Classic # CT143. MMPB published by the New American Library. Original cover price 75ร‚ยข
  • Roughing It

    Mark Twain, Peter Berkrot

    Audio CD (Tantor Audio, Dec. 27, 2010)
    Originally published over one hundred years ago, Roughing It is Mark Twain's second major work, after the success of his 1869 travel book, Innocents Abroad. This humorous travel book, based on Twain's stagecoach journey through the American West and his adventures in the Pacific islands, is full of colorful caricatures of outlandish locals and detailed sketches of frontier life. Roughing It describes how the narrator, a polite greenhorn from the East, is initiated into the rough-and-tumble society of the frontier. He works his way through Nevada, California, and the Pacific islands as a prospector, journalist, and lecturer, and along the way he meets a number of colorful characters. Wonderfully entertaining, Twain successfully finds humor in spite of his mishaps while also giving the listener insight into that time and place of American history.
  • Roughing It

    Mark Twain, 1st World Library, 1stworld Library

    Hardcover (1st World Library - Literary Society, Oct. 12, 2005)
    Purchase one of 1st World Library's Classic Books and help support our free internet library of downloadable eBooks. Visit us online at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG - - This book is merely a personal narrative, and not a pretentious history or a philosophical dissertation. It is a record of several years of variegated vagabondizing, and its object is rather to help the resting reader while away an idle hour than afflict him with metaphysics, or goad him with science. Still, there is information in the volume; information concerning an interesting episode in the history of the Far West, about which no books have been written by persons who were on the ground in person, and saw the happenings of the time with their own eyes. I allude to the rise, growth and culmination of the silver-mining fever in Nevada -a curious episode, in some respects; the only one, of its peculiar kind, that has occurred in the land; and the only one, indeed, that is likely to occur in it. Yes, take it all around, there is quite a good deal of information in the book. I regret this very much; but really it could not be helped: information appears to stew out of me naturally, like the precious ottar of roses out of the otter. Sometimes it has seemed to me that I would give worlds if I could retain my facts; but it cannot be. The more I calk up the sources, and the tighter I get, the more I leak wisdom. Therefore, I can only claim indulgence at the hands of the reader, not justification.
  • Roughing It

    Samuel Langhorne Clemens

    Hardcover (Scholarly Pr, June 1, 1979)
    Describes the author's experiences during the six years he spent in California, Nevada, and Hawaii.
  • Roughing It

    Mark Twain

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 25, 2015)
    A humorous, semi-autobiographical travel book.
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  • Roughing It

    Mark Twain

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 15, 2018)
    Roughing It is a book of semi-autobiographical travel literature by Mark Twain. It was written in 1870โ€“71 and published in 1872, as a prequel to his first travel book The Innocents Abroad (1869). The book follows the travels of young Mark Twain through the Wild West during the years 1861โ€“1867. After a brief stint as a Confederate cavalry militiaman (not included in the account), he joined his brother Orion Clemens, who had been appointed Secretary of the Nevada Territory, on a stagecoach journey west. Twain consulted his brother's diary to refresh his memory and borrowed heavily from his active imagination for many stories in the book. Roughing It illustrates many of Twain's early adventures, including a visit to Salt Lake City, gold and silver prospecting, real-estate speculation, a journey to the Kingdom of Hawaii, and his beginnings as a writer. This memoir provides examples of Twain's rough-hewn humor, which would become a staple of his writing in such later books as Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884), The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876), and A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1889).
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  • Roughing It

    Mark Twain

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 27, 2014)
    Mark Twain remains America's most well-known satirist and this is just one of his forgotten classics; it may not be as famous as Huckleberry Finn or Tom Sawyer, but it's still worth a read for any student of literature or anyone just interested in a good story from a timeless author.
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  • Roughing It

    Mark Twain

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 22, 2018)
    Roughing It is a book of semi-autobiographical travel literature by Mark Twain. It was written in 1870โ€“71 and published in 1872, as a prequel to his first travel book The Innocents Abroad (1869). The book follows the travels of young Mark Twain through the Wild West during the years 1861โ€“1867. After a brief stint as a Confederate cavalry militiaman (not included in the account), he joined his brother Orion Clemens, who had been appointed Secretary of the Nevada Territory, on a stagecoach journey west. Twain consulted his brother's diary to refresh his memory and borrowed heavily from his active imagination for many stories in the book.
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  • Roughing It

    Mark Twain

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 22, 2016)
    Roughing It is a book of semi-autobiographical travel literature written by American humorist Mark Twain. It was written during 1870โ€“71 and published in 1872 as a prequel to his first book The Innocents Abroad (1869). This book tells of Twain's adventures prior to his pleasure cruise related in Innocents Abroad. Roughing It follows the travels of young Mark Twain through the Wild West during the years 1861โ€“1867. After a brief stint as a Confederate cavalry militiaman (not included in the account), he joined his brother Orion Clemens, who had been appointed Secretary of the Nevada Territory, on a stagecoach journey west. Twain consulted his brother's diary to refresh his memory and borrowed heavily from his active imagination for many stories in the book. Roughing It illustrates many of Twain's early adventures, including a visit to Salt Lake City, gold and silver prospecting, real-estate speculation, a journey to the Kingdom of Hawaii, and his beginnings as a writer. In this memoir, readers can see examples of Twain's rough-hewn humor, which would become a staple of his writing in his later books, such as Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1884), The Adventures of Tom Sawyer(1876), and A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1889).
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  • ROUGHING IT: BY MARK TWAIN

    MARK TWAIN

    Paperback (Independently published, May 12, 2019)
    ROUGHING IT BY MARK TWAIN WITH BEAUTIFUL CLASSIC COVER. PERFECTLY FOR EVERYONE WHO LOVES CLASSIC AUTOBIOGRAPHY BOOKS OR AS A GIFT FOR YOU LOVED ONE. GET YOURS TODAY! Specifications: Cover Finish: GLOSSY Dimensions: 5,25" x 8" (13,34 x 20,32 cm)Interior: White Paper Pages: 390
  • Roughing It

    Mark Twain

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 22, 2018)
    Roughing It by Mark Twain. Roughing It is a book of semi-autobiographical travel literature by Mark Twain. It was written in 1870โ€“71 and published in 1872, as a prequel to his first travel book The Innocents Abroad (1869). The book follows the travels of young Mark Twain through the Wild West during the years 1861โ€“1867. After a brief stint as a Confederate cavalry militiaman (not included in the account), he joined his brother Orion Clemens, who had been appointed Secretary of the Nevada Territory, on a stagecoach journey west. Twain consulted his brother's diary to refresh his memory and borrowed heavily from his active imagination for many stories in the book.
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