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Dive into the vibrant literary universe of America's most beloved humorist and storyteller, Mark Twain. 'The Complete Works of Mark Twain' is a definitive compilation of the master's novels, short stories, essays, and letters, seamlessly packaged into an engaging eBook for your reading pleasure. Venture into the vivid landscapes of Twain's iconic novels, such as 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer,' 'Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,' and 'A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court,' each interlaced with Twain's signature wit and satirical commentary on society. Also included are his enlightening essays and fascinating letters that reveal the genius behind the pen. For the ardent reader, 'The Complete Works of Mark Twain' serves as a panoramic window into 19th-century America, capturing its societal norms, human follies, and the transformative power of humor and satire. Enhance your digital library today with this comprehensive collection that showcases Twain's enduring wit, timeless relevance, and the true spirit of American literature. Step into the universe of Mark Twain, where humor meets wisdom and the extraordinary resides within the ordinary. 'The Complete Works of Mark Twain' - your passport to America's rich literary tradition. his works include The Innocents Abroad, A Tramp Abroad, Roughing It, Life on the Mississippi, The Prince and the Pauper, A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, and many more. Volume I: FictionThe Recent Carnival of Crime in ConnecticutThe Stolen White ElephantThe Loves of Alonzo Fitz Clarence and Rosannah EtheltonA Curious ExperienceMeisterschaftThe 1,000,000 Bank-NoteTom Sawyer AbroadTom Sawyer, DetectiveThe Man That Corrupted HadleyburgA Double-Barrelled Detective StoryWas It Heaven? Or Hell?The $30,000 BequestA Horse's TaleCaptain Stormfield's Visit to HeavenThe Mysterious StrangerVolume II: MemoirsSome Rambling Notes of an Idle ExcursionThe Awful German LanguageThe Private History of a Campaign that FailedMental TelegraphyMental Telegraphy AgainAbout All Kinds of ShipsThe Modern Steamer and the Obsolete SteamerNoah's ArkColumbus's CraftA Vanished SentimentMy Debut as a Literary PersonThe Turning-Point of My LifeDown the RhoneThe Lost NapoleonVolume III: Literary CriticismA Majestic Literary FossilA Cure for the BluesThe Curious Book CompleteIn Defense of Harriet ShelleyEssays On Paul BourgetWhat Paul Bourget Thinks of UsMark Twain and Paul BourgetA Little Note to M. Paul BourgetFenimore Cooper's Literary OffensesFenimore Cooper's Further Literary OffensesChristian Science and the Book of Mrs. EddyMrs. Eddy in ErrorIs Shakespeare Dead?Volume IV: Social CriticismJohn Camden HottenMark Twain ExplainsPetition Concerning CopyrightOn International CopyrightAmerican Authors and British PiratesOpen Letter Concerning CopyrightSpeech on CopyrightMark Twain's Last Suggestion on CopyrightThe Treaty with ChinaGoldsmith's Friend Abroad AgainStirring Times in AustriaConcerning the JewsTo the Person Sitting in DarknessTo My Missionary CriticsAn Unpublished Letter on the CzarThe Czar's SoliloquyKing Leopold's SoliloquyWhat Is Man?Letters from the Earth