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  • The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Tom Sawyer’s Comrade: With 195 Illustrations and a Free Audio Link

    Mark Twain, Red Skull Publishing

    language (Red Skull Publishing, June 11, 2015)
    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a novel by Mark Twain, first published in the United Kingdom in December 1884 and in the United States in February 1885. It is commonly named among the Great American Novels of all time, and is often considered Twain’s greatest masterpiece. Combining his raw humor and startlingly mature material, Twain developed a novel that directly attacked many of the traditions the South held dear at the time of its publication.Huckleberry Finn is the main character, and through his eyes, the reader sees and judges the South, its faults, and its redeeming qualities. Huck’s companion Jim, a runaway slave, provides friendship and protection while the two journey along the Mississippi on their raft.The work is among the first in major American literature to be written throughout in vernacular English, characterized by local colour regionalism, and its colourful description of people and places along the Mississippi River. Set in a Southern antebellum society. It is told in the first person by Huckleberry “Huck” Finn, a friend of Tom Sawyer.Popular with readers, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn has also been the continued object of study by literary critics since its publication. It was criticized upon release because of its coarse language and became even more controversial in the 20th century because of its perceived use of racial stereotypes and because of its frequent use of the racial slur “nigger,” despite strong arguments that the protagonist and the tenor of the book are anti-racist.“All modern American literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called Huckleberry Finn. It’s the best book we’ve had.” – Ernest HemingwayHighlights of this edition are:•195 illustrations and photos.•A free web link to an audio copy of the book.•It is formatted for ease of use and enjoyment on your kindle reader.•An active (easy to use) Table of Contents listing every chapter accessible from the kindle “go to” feature.•Perfect formatting in rich text compatible with Kindle’s Text-to-Speech features.•Plus About the Author section.•664 pages (in the kindle format) for a very low price.This book is unabridged (unedited) and the story appears as it was first published in 1884.Mark Twain, Classics, Coming of Age, humorous, children’s, historical, America
  • Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Tom Sawyer's Comrade / Illustrated /

    Mark Twain

    language (, Sept. 24, 2015)
    Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Tom Sawyer's Comrade by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens). - Contains the full 174 Illustrations from the original of 1885. Commonly named among the Great American Novels, the work is among the first in major American literature to be written in the vernacular, characterized by local color regionalism. It is told in the first person by Huckleberry "Huck" Finn, a friend of Tom Sawyer and narrator of two other Twain novels (Tom Sawyer Abroad and Tom Sawyer, Detective). It is a sequel to The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. The book is noted for its colorful description of people and places along the Mississippi River. Satirizing a Southern antebellum society that had ceased to exist about twenty years before the work was published, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is an often scathing look at entrenched attitudes, particularly racism. Perennially popular with readers, has also been the continued object of study by serious literary critics since its publication
  • Adventures of Huckleberry Finn:

    Mark Twain

    Hardcover (Charles L. Webster and Company, July 6, 1885)
    Book in over all good condition. NO marking on inside pages. Cover is a deep rich green with black and gold embossing. It has MANY of the points present noting it is a first edition. See Photo's for some condition issues.
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  • The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

    Mark Twain

    language (Vectura, Aug. 27, 2016)
    Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (or, in more recent editions, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn) is a novel by Mark Twain, first published in the United Kingdom in December 1884 and in the United States in February 1885. Commonly named among the Great American Novels, the work is among the first in major American literature to be written throughout in vernacular English, characterized by local color regionalism. It is told in the first person by Huckleberry "Huck" Finn, a friend of Tom Sawyer and narrator of two other Twain novels (Tom Sawyer Abroad and Tom Sawyer, Detective). It is a direct sequel to The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.The book is noted for its colorful description of people and places along the Mississippi River. Set in a Southern antebellum society that had ceased to exist about twenty years before the work was published, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is an often scathing satire on entrenched attitudes, particularly racism.Perennially popular with readers, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn has also been the continued object of study by literary critics since its publication. It was criticized upon release because of its coarse language and became even more controversial in the 20th century because of its perceived use of racial stereotypes and because of its frequent use of the racial slur "nigger", despite strong arguments that the protagonist and the tenor of the book are anti-racist.
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  • The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Tom Sawyer's Comrade

    Mark Twain

    language (, Jan. 30, 2018)
    Readers meet Huckleberry Finn after he's been taken in by Widow Douglas and her sister, Miss Watson, who intend to teach him religion and proper manners. Huck soon sets off on an adventure to help the widow's slave, Jim, escape up the Mississippi to the free states. By allowing Huck to tell his own story, Mark Twain addresses America's painful contradiction of racism and segregation in a "free" and "equal" society.The three most important aspects of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was one of the first novels to be written entirely in dialect. Huck is an uneducated boy from a particular region of the country, and the language and sentence structure in which he tells his story reflect that. Because of its plainspoken voice, the book is considered by many to be the most influential work of fiction in American literature. Huckleberry Finn's world is a brutal one. From his own father's shack to the house of the apparently genteel Grangerfords to the Phelps farm where Jim is enslaved and Tom is shot, Huck is immersed in deadly violence. The only place he finds tranquility is on the river with Jim.Mark Twain wrote The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn as a sequel to his best-selling children's book, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. However, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn's language and its themes make it too difficult for children to comprehend. Twain intended it for adults.[Source: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn at a Glance. URL - https://www.cliffsnotes.com/literature/a/the-adventures-of-huckleberry-finn/the-adventures-of-huckleberry-finn-at-a-glance]
  • The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Tom Sawyer's Comrade

    Mark Twain, D. Fog

    language (Green Booker Publication, Dec. 29, 2015)
    Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (or, in more recent editions, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn) is a novel by Mark Twain, first published in the United Kingdom in December 1884 and in the United States in February 1885. Commonly named among the Great American Novels, the work is among the first in major American literature to be written throughout in vernacular English, characterized by local color regionalism. It is told in the first person by Huckleberry "Huck" Finn, a friend of Tom Sawyer and narrator of two other Twain novels (Tom Sawyer Abroad and Tom Sawyer, Detective). It is a direct sequel to The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.
  • The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Tom Sawyer's Comrade

    Mark Twain, Worth Brehm

    Hardcover (Harper & Brothers, July 6, 1923)
    This illustrated edition of The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Tom Sawyer's Comrade) by Mark Twain was published by Harper and Brothers in 1923. It is a hardcover, bound in black cloth with gilt titles on the spine. The front cover has a paste-down color illustration by Worth Brehm, a noted children's book illustrator of the period. The interior illustrations, also by Worth Brehm, are on glossy, tipped-in paper; that is, they stand alone and do not have text on the back. These vibrant illustrations include a color frontispiece and 12 black and white, full-page pictures with captions.
  • The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Tom Sawyer's Comrade

    MARK TWAIN

    language (DriverClassics Edition, Feb. 4, 2020)
    Adventures of Huckleberry FinnAdventures of Huckleberry Finn (also known as The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn) follows Huck’s many trials, tricks, and tribulations beginning in the town of St. Petersburg, Missouri and continues along the Mississippi River as he sets off on an adventure to help the slave Jim escape up the Mississippi to the free states. By allowing Huck to tell his story in his own colorful and contentious words, Mark Twain masterfully addresses the contradictions of racism and segregation in America’s “free” and “equal” society.The novel was first published in the United Kingdom in December 1884 and afterwards in the United States in February 1885. It was one of the first in major American literature by Mark Twain written in vernacular English and characterized by local color regionalism. It is told in the first person by Huckleberry “Huck” Finn, the narrator of two other Twain novels (Tom Sawyer Abroad and Tom Sawyer, Detective) and a friend/comrade of Tom Sawyer. It is a direct sequel to The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.
  • The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

    Mark Twain

    Hardcover (Baronet Books, Jan. 1, 1990)
    Glossy pictorial hardcover 1990. 238 p. 8.10x5.75x0.90 STORY ABOUT BOY GREW UP THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER FISHING ON THE BANKS, SLEEPING IN DOORWAYS, AND HAVING GREAT ADVENTURES.
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  • The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Tom Sawyer's Comrade

    Mark Twain, H. Dom

    language (, Feb. 7, 2016)
    Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (or, in more recent editions, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn) is a novel by Mark Twain, first published in the United Kingdom in December 1884 and in the United States in February 1885. Commonly named among the Great American Novels, the work is among the first in major American literature to be written throughout in vernacular English, characterized by local color regionalism. It is told in the first person by Huckleberry "Huck" Finn, a friend of Tom Sawyer and narrator of two other Twain novels (Tom Sawyer Abroad and Tom Sawyer, Detective). It is a direct sequel to The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.
  • The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

    1835-1910 Twain, Mark

    language (HardPress, June 23, 2016)
    HardPress Classic Books Series
  • The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Tom Sawyer's Comrade

    Mark Twain, D. Cok

    language (Green Reader Publication, Jan. 11, 2016)
    Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (or, in more recent editions, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn) is a novel by Mark Twain, first published in the United Kingdom in December 1884 and in the United States in February 1885. Commonly named among the Great American Novels, the work is among the first in major American literature to be written throughout in vernacular English, characterized by local color regionalism. It is told in the first person by Huckleberry "Huck" Finn, a friend of Tom Sawyer and narrator of two other Twain novels (Tom Sawyer Abroad and Tom Sawyer, Detective). It is a direct sequel to The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.