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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Seasons Edition -- Summer)
Mark Twain
- 384 pages
- English
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Seasons Edition -- Summer)
Mark Twain
About This Book
A fine, exclusive edition of one of literature's most beloved stories.
In The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, a thirteen-year-old boy, Huck, is in search of adventure on the beautiful shores of the Mississippi River before the Civil War in the American south.
When Huck escapes kidnapping by his own drunken father, he decides to find a canoe to shove off down the river, leaving behind his life of confinement and civilization. Soon Huck comes across Jim, Miss Watson's slave. While traveling down the river, Huck and Jim have many adventures, but more importantly, during many long talks, they become the best of friends, both in search of freedom. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is regarded by many critics and scholars to be the first "Great American novel."
This unique edition of Mark Twain's beloved tale is a giftable volume fiction lovers will treasure.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is one of four classic titles available as part of the Seasons Editions. This set also includes Jane Eyre, Persuasion, and The Wonderland Collection.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Notice
- Explanatory
- I. I Discover Moses and the Bulrushers
- II. Our Gangâs Dark Oath
- III. We Ambuscade the A-rabs
- IV. The Hair-Ball Oracle
- V. Pap Starts in on a New Life
- VI. Pap Struggles with the Death Angel
- VII. I Fool Pap and Get Away
- VIII. I Spare Miss Watsonâs Jim
- IX. The House of Death Floats By
- X. What Comes of Handlinâ Snake-Skin
- XI. Theyâre After Us!
- XII. âBetter Let Blame Well Aloneâ
- XIII. Honest Loot from the âWalter Scottâ
- XIV. Was Solomon Wise?
- XV. Fooling Poor Old Jim
- XVI. The Rattlesnake-Skin Does Its Work
- XVII. The Grangerfords Take Me In
- XVIII. Why Harney Rode Away for His Hat
- XIX. The Duke and the Dauphin Come Aboard
- XX. What Royalty Did to Parkville
- XXI. An Arkansaw Difficulty
- XXII. Why the Lynching Bee Failed
- XXIII. The Orneriness of Kings
- XXIV. The King Turns Parson
- XXV. All Full of Tears and Flapdoodle
- XXVI. I Steal the Kingâs Plunder
- XXVII. Dead Peter Has His Gold
- XXVIII. Overreaching Donât Pay
- XXIX. I Light Out in the Storm
- XXX. The Gold Saves the Thieves
- XXXI. You Canât Pray a Lie
- XXXII. I Have a New Name
- XXXIII. The Pitiful Ending of Royalty
- XXXIV. We Cheer Up Jim
- XXXV. Dark, Deep-Laid Plans
- XXXVI. Trying to Help Jim
- XXXVII. Jim Gets His Witch-Pie
- XXXVIII. âHere a Captive Heart Bustedâ
- XXXIX. Tom Writes Nonnamous Letters
- XL. A Mixed-Up and Splendid Rescue
- XLI. âMust âaâ Been Speritsâ
- XLII. Why They Didnât Hang Jim
- Chapter the Last. Nothing More to Write