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Life on the Mississippi
About this book
A stirring tribute to America's mightiest river by one of its greatest authors
Before Samuel Clemens became Mark Twain, world-famous satirist and the acclaimed creator of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, he trained to be a steamboat pilot on the Mississippi River.
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In this captivating memoir and travelogue, Twain recounts his apprenticeship under legendary captain Horace Bixby, an exacting mentor who teaches his charge how to navigate the ever-changing waterway. The colorful details of life on the riverâfrom the reversals of fortune suffered by riverboat gamblers to the feuds waged by towns seeking to profit from the steamboat tradeâfascinate Twain, and in his hands become the stuff of legend. Years later, as a passenger on a voyage from St. Louis to New Orleans, he vividly describes the stunning changes wrought by the Civil War and the steady advance of the railroads.
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A valuable piece of history and a revealing look at the origins of a national treasure, Life on the Mississippi is a true classic of American literature.
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This ebook has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices.
Before Samuel Clemens became Mark Twain, world-famous satirist and the acclaimed creator of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, he trained to be a steamboat pilot on the Mississippi River.
Â
In this captivating memoir and travelogue, Twain recounts his apprenticeship under legendary captain Horace Bixby, an exacting mentor who teaches his charge how to navigate the ever-changing waterway. The colorful details of life on the riverâfrom the reversals of fortune suffered by riverboat gamblers to the feuds waged by towns seeking to profit from the steamboat tradeâfascinate Twain, and in his hands become the stuff of legend. Years later, as a passenger on a voyage from St. Louis to New Orleans, he vividly describes the stunning changes wrought by the Civil War and the steady advance of the railroads.
Â
A valuable piece of history and a revealing look at the origins of a national treasure, Life on the Mississippi is a true classic of American literature.
Â
This ebook has been professionally proofread to ensure accuracy and readability on all devices.
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Historical BiographiesTable of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- THE âBODY OF THE NATIONâ
- Chapter 1: The River and Its History
- Chapter 2: The River and Its Explorers
- Chapter 3: Frescoes from the Past
- Chapter 4: The Boysâ Ambition
- Chapter 5: I Want to be a Cub-pilot
- Chapter 6: A Cub-pilotâs Experience
- Chapter 7: A Daring Deed
- Chapter 8: Perplexing Lessons
- Chapter 9: Continued Perplexities
- Chapter 10: Completing My Education
- Chapter 11: The River Rises
- Chapter 12: Sounding
- Chapter 13: A Pilotâs Needs
- Chapter 14: Rank and Dignity of Piloting
- Chapter 15: The Pilotsâ Monopoly
- Chapter 16: Racing Days
- Chapter 17: Cut-offs and Stephen
- Chapter 18: I Take a Few Extra Lessons
- Chapter 19: Brown and I Exchange Compliments
- Chapter 20: A Catastrophe
- Chapter 21: A Section in My Biography
- Chapter 22: I Return to My Muttons
- Chapter 23: Traveling Incognito
- Chapter 24: My Incognito is Exploded
- Chapter 25: From Cairo to Hickman
- Chapter 26: Under Fire
- Chapter 27: Some Imported Article
- Chapter 28: Uncle Mumford Unloads
- Chapter 29: A Few Specimen Bricks
- Chapter 30: Sketches by the Way
- Chapter 31: A Thumb-print and What Came of It
- Chapter 32: The Disposal of a Bonanza
- Chapter 33: Refreshments and Ethics
- Chapter 34: Tough Yarns
- Chapter 35: Vicksburg During the Trouble
- Chapter 36: The Professorâs Yarn
- Chapter 37: The End of the âGold Dustâ
- Chapter 38: The House Beautiful
- Chapter 39: Manufactures and Miscreants
- Chapter 40: Castles and Culture
- Chapter 41: The Metropolis of the South
- Chapter 42: Hygiene and Sentiment
- Chapter 43: The Art of Inhumation
- Chapter 44: City Sights
- Chapter 45: Southern Sports
- Chapter 46: Enchantments and Enchanters
- Chapter 47: Uncle Remus and Mr. Cable
- Chapter 48: Sugar and Postage
- Chapter 49: Episodes in Pilot Life
- Chapter 50: The âOriginal Jacobsâ
- Chapter 51: Reminiscences
- Chapter 52: A Burning Brand
- Chapter 53: My Boyhoodâs Home
- Chapter 54: Past and Present
- Chapter 55: A Vendetta and Other Things
- Chapter 56: A Question of Law
- Chapter 57: An Archangel
- Chapter 58: On the Upper River
- Chapter 59: Legends and Scenery
- Chapter 60: Speculations and Conclusions
- APPENDIX
- Copyright