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About this book
Nineteenth-century America and the world of Samuel L. Clemens, better known as Mark Twain, come to life as children journey back in time with this history- and literature-laden activity book. The comprehensive biographical information explores Mark Twain as a multi-talented man of his times, from his childhood in the rough-and-tumble West of Missouri to his many careers—steamboat pilot, printer, miner, inventor, world traveler, businessman, lecturer, newspaper reporter, and most important, author—and how these experiences influenced his writing. Twain-inspired activities include making printer's type, building a model paddlewheel boat, unmasking a hoax, inventing new words, cooking cornpone, planning a newspaper, observing people, and writing maxims. An extensive resource section offers information on Twain's classics, such as
Tom Sawyer and
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, as well as a listing of recommended web sites to explore.
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1Table of contents
- Cover
- Book Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Time Line
- Introduction
- 1 Missouri Boyhood
- 2 Life on the Mississippi
- 3 Roughing It in the West
- 4 Becoming an Author
- 5 Connecticut Yankee
- 6 At Home and Abroad
- Resources