Travels at home / by Mark Twain ; selected from the works of Mark Twain by Percival Chubb, Director of English in the Ethical Culture School, New York, and arranged for home and supplementary reading in the sixth, seventh, and eighth grades.

Author
Twain, Mark, 1835-1910 [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
  • New York ; London : Harper & Brothers, 1910.
  • ©1910
Description
xi numbered pages, 3 unnumbered pages, 142 pages, 2 unnumbered pages, 8 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations, portrait ; 19 cm

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    Contents
    • Introduction
    • The true story of "Mark Twain"
    • The Mississippi and its history
    • The Mississippi and its explorers
    • The boys' ambition
    • I want to be a cub-pilot
    • A cub-pilot's experiences
    • A daring deed
    • Perplexing lessons
    • Continued perplexities
    • Completing my education
    • A pilot's memory
    • A section of my biography
    • Starting for the West
    • An overland stage journey
    • In the land of the sage-brush
    • The Pony Express
    • The "sanitary flour-sack"
    • "Flush times" in the West
    • The great landslide case.
    LCCN
    10010218
    OCLC
    2602158
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