Mark Twain's Library of HumorCharles L. Webster & Company, 1888 - 707 páginas "Now if there is any one class of their authors whom the American people do know rather better than any other, it is the American humorists, from Washington Irving to Bill Nye... We have tried to arrange our Library so as to include passages representative of every period and section." -The Associate Editors in the modern Introduction to Mark Twain's Library of Humor (1888) Mark Twain's Library of Humor (1875) is a collection of short humorous stories compiled by Mark Twain, including his own essays and those of other popular contemporary writers, such as Washington Irving, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Ambrose Bierce, and many others. This jacketed hardcover replica of the 1888 edition of Mark Twain's Library of Humor, with the authentic illustrations by E. W. Kemble, is an entertaining and humorous book for book lovers and Mark Twain aficionados. |
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... Gone 245 The Collapse of the Flying Machine 254 The Plumber ...... 256 The Registrar of Woes . 258 Harry Covare .... 260 The Port - Hole 271 Kindling the Fire .... 283 A New Kind of Croup .. 284 Fing Wing . The Victim .. 285 287 Little ...
... gone along far enough , and the money was all up , and he come to make a snatch for his pet holt , he see in a minute how he'd been imposed on , and how the other dog had him in the door , so to speak , and he ' peared surprised , and ...
... to see what was wanted . ] " A turning to me as he moved away , he said : ' Just set where you are , stranger , and rest easy - I ain't going to be gone a second . ' 999 But , by your leave , I did not think THE JUMPING FROG . 7.
... Meanwhile , the Villager having gone out to keep an Engagement with a Man ' round the Corner , the Vil- frosty day , found under a Hedge a Snake lager's Son ( who had not drawn a sober Breath THE VILLAGER AND THE SNAKE . 15 V.
... gone off together . The door of Miss Abigail's bedroom opened hastily , and that pink of maidenly propriety stepped out into the hall in her night- gown - the only indecorous thing I ever knew her 24 MARK TWAIN'S LIBRARY OF HUMOR .
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