The Story of Mark Twain
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The Story of Mark Twain

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The Story of Mark Twain

About this book

Few authors can boast of having duplicated their own lives in the lives of their characters as truly and uproariously as did Mark Twain. For Mark Twain did not just imagine the exploits of Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer; he got into many of the very same scrapes himself when he was young Sam Clemens in Hannibal, Missouri.
Like Tom and Huck, Sam used every available dodge to stay away from school and he loved nothing better than to sit fishing on the banks of the Mississippi and watch the river boats go by. Sam liked to make up different names for himself and, as he heard the leadsman on the Big Missouri yell "Mark twain!" he thought that would make a good name for someone some day.
His father died when Sam was twelve and the Clemens family was so poor he has to quit school and go to work. It was while he was a printer's devil on the Missouri Courier that he suddenly discovered the fascinating world of books and from then on he read everything he could with the boundless enthusiasm that marked all his ventures. And, although he became an experienced river pilot and worked for a time mining silver in Nevada, it was writing that he finally took up seriously—if it could be said that he ever took anything seriously—and it was writing that won him world-wide fame and affection.
Signature Books are a series produced under the general editorship of Enid Lamonte Meadowcroft, and published during the 1950s and 60s by Grosset & Dunlap. This series provides easy to read, exciting, and factual stories based upon the lives of historical figures. Though written simply enough for young readers, they make interesting reading for teens, too.

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Information

Year
2022
eBook ISBN
9781839749537
Edition
0

Table of contents

  1. Title page
  2. TABLE OF CONTENTS
  3. DEDICATION
  4. Illustrations
  5. CHAPTER ONE-Sam Clemens Tries On Some New Names
  6. CHAPTER TWO-Sam Clemens Gets into a Fight
  7. CHAPTER THREE-Mrs. Clemens Gets Another Cat
  8. CHAPTER FOUR-Sam Clemens Asks for Measles
  9. CHAPTER FIVE-Sam Clemens Gets What He Asked for
  10. CHAPTER SIX-The Glorious Fourth of July
  11. CHAPTER SEVEN-Summertime Is a Good Time
  12. CHAPTER EIGHT-The Mystery of the Cave
  13. CHAPTER NINE-The Blood Brothers of the Black Avenger
  14. CHAPTER TEN-Sam Clemens, Printer’s Devil
  15. CHAPTER ELEVEN-A Dream Comes True
  16. CHAPTER TWELVE-A Cub Pilot Grows Up
  17. CHAPTER THIRTEEN-Sam Clemens Becomes Mark Twain
  18. CHAPTER FOURTEEN-Mark Twain Becomes a Famous Name
  19. CHAPTER FIFTEEN-Mark Twain Writes About Tom Sawyer
  20. CHAPTER SIXTEEN-The Conquering Hero Comes Home
  21. CHAPTER SEVENTEEN-Halley’s Comet Comes Again
  22. About the Author
  23. About the Artist