• No shipping costs from € 15, -
  • Lists and tips from our own specialists
  • Possibility of ordering without an account
  • No shipping costs from € 15, -
  • Lists and tips from our own specialists
  • Possibility of ordering without an account

Capital Stories By American Authors (1895)

Mark , Twain, Thomas Chandler , Haliburton & John , Habberton

Capital Stories By American Authors (1895)
Capital Stories By American Authors (1895)

Capital Stories By American Authors (1895)

Mark , Twain, Thomas Chandler , Haliburton & John , Habberton

Paperback | English
  • Available, delivery time is 10-15 working days
  • Not in stock in our shop
€25.50
  • From €15,- no shipping costs.
  • 30 days to change your mind and return physical products

Description

This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.

Mark Twain was America's foremost novelist, journalist, and satirist who has been hailed as the "father of American literature. And he was also an accomplished travel writer. Born in Missouri in 1835 as Samuel Langhorne Clemens, he spent his early years as a Mississippi River pilot and as a prospector in Nevada before he settled in California. He wrote his first travel book, "The Innocents Abroad," after an 1867 trip to Palestine. After his second trip to Europe, which took him (and his family) to Germany for the first time, he wrote "A Tramp Abroad." His third trip abroad brought the family to Berlin, from October 1891 to March 1892, first in a tenement in the district of Tiergarten, later in a posh hotel Unter den Linden. Twain was invited to Berlin salons and socialized with Prussian royalty, including the Kaiser. However, he suffered from rheumatism, so he never wrote a book about Berlin, even though he pondered many ideas. He did write a number of shorter pieces, as well as the first chapter of a novel, most of it unpublished up to today. He also met one of his future friends in Berlin, Rudolf Lindau, a well-traveled novelist and Bismarck's press secretary. Eventually, the family would move to Vienna and Italy. Twain embarked on a world tour to pay off his debts. He returned to upstate New York in 1900, where he died ten years later.

Specifications

  • Publisher
    Kessinger Publishing, LLC
  • Pub date
    Jun 2009
  • Pages
    340
  • Theme
    Biography: historical, political and military
  • Dimensions
    229 x 152 x 18 mm
  • Weight
    494 gram
  • EAN
    9781104629021
  • Paperback
    Paperback
  • Language
    English

related products

Moeders des Vaderlands

Moeders des Vaderlands

Femke Deen
€29.99
De Atjeh-generaal

De Atjeh-generaal

Vilan van de Loo
€32.50
Maxima

Maxima

Marcia Luyten
€19.99
Anda Kerkhoven

Anda Kerkhoven

Jesper Westra
€24.50
Nieuwsgier

Nieuwsgier

Peter Altena
€34.90