A beautiful edition with 174 original illustrations and the cover from the first edition. Mark Twain created the memorable characters Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn drawing from the experiences of boys he grew up with in Missouri. Set by the Mississippi River in the 1840's, this tale is a follow-up to his original book, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Huckleberry takes off on a raft down the Mississippi with Jim, a slave seeking his freedom. They run into two con artists, the Duke and the King, as they drift southward, and Huck reunites with Tom Sawyer near the end of the book. The book exposes attitudes prevalent at the times, especially racism, and includes coarse language.
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SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING The collected edition of Mark Twain's works is The Writings of Mark Twain , 37 volumes , New York , 1922–5 . GENERAL REFERENCE Asselineau , R. , The Literary Reputation of Mark Twain , 1910–50 .
Presents two of the author's classic novels as well as a selection of her short stories.
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A boy and his friends Gordon and Paulo enjoy spending time together and getting into all sorts of mischief.
Unbelief squashes; faith teaches. Faith takes a boy aside and tells him that this part of what he did was good, while the other part of what he did got in the way. "And this is how to do it better next time.
By informing parents what is behind boys' reading behaviors, the book helps build confidence and lower stress by also suggesting ways to help boys become lifelong readers.
Hunter had listened to Larry chatter all the way home . “ It's dark . ” “ The stars are bright . ” For almost four hours , he had talked nonstop . “ My stomach's hungry . " His guard was down , maybe in some kind of trance , she thought ...
In The Sexual Enlightenment of Children, ed. Philip Rieff. New York: Collier-Macmillan, 1963. ———. “One of the Difficulties of Psychoanalysis” (1917). In Character and Culture, ed. Philip Rieff. New York: Collier-Macmillan, 1963. ———.