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The gilded age and later novels : the gilded age ; The American claimant ; Tom Sawyer abroad ; Tom Sawyer, detective ; No. 44, the mysterious stranger
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The gilded age and later novels : the gilded age ; The American claimant ; Tom Sawyer abroad ; Tom Sawyer, detective ; No. 44, the mysterious stranger

Author: Mark Twain
Publisher: New York : Literary Classics of the United States : Distributed by Penguin Books, ©2002.
Series: Library of America, 130.
Edition/Format:   Book : Fiction : Juvenile audience : EnglishView all editions and formats
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In this sixth volume in The Library of America's authoritative collection of Mark Twain's writing, America's greatest humorist emerges in a surprising range of roles: as the savvy satirist of "The Gilded Age, " the brilliant plotter of its inventive sequel, "The American Claimant, " and, in two Tom Sawyer novels, as the acknowledged master revisiting his best-loved characters.
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Genre/Form: Political fiction
Satire
Fiction
Additional Physical Format: Online version:
Twain, Mark, 1835-1910.
Gilded age and later novels.
New York, N.Y. : Library of America : Distributed to the trade in the U.S. by Penguin Putnam, c2002
(OCoLC)604741775
Material Type: Fiction, Juvenile audience
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Mark Twain
ISBN: 1931082103 9781931082105
OCLC Number: 47045029
Description: 1053 p. ; 21 cm.
Contents: The gilded age --
The American claimant --
Tom Sawyer abroad --
Tom Sawyer, detective --
No. 44, the mysterious stranger.
Series Title: Library of America, 130.
Other Titles: Gilded age.
American claimant.
Novels.
Gilded age & later novels
Responsibility: Mark Twain.
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In this sixth volume in The Library of America's authoritative collection of Mark Twain's writing, America's greatest humorist emerges in a surprising range of roles: as the savvy satirist of "The Gilded Age, " the brilliant plotter of its inventive sequel, "The American Claimant, " and, in two Tom Sawyer novels, as the acknowledged master revisiting his best-loved characters.

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