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Mark Twain: The Complete Novels (XVII Classics) (The Greatest Writers of All Time) Included Bonus + Active TOC - cover

Mark Twain: The Complete Novels (XVII Classics) (The Greatest Writers of All Time) Included Bonus + Active TOC

Mark Twain

Maison d'édition: Flip

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Synopsis

CONTENTS:

1. The Gilded Age: A Tale Of Today
2. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
3. The Prince and the Pauper
4. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
5. A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
6. The American Claimant
7. Tom Sawyer Abroad
8. Pudd'nhead Wilson
9. Tom Sawyer, Detective
10. Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc
11. A Horse's Tale
12. The Mysterious Stranger
13. A Double Barreled Detective Story (BONUS)
Disponible depuis: 04/01/2019.

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