Mark Twain
Mark Twain
Mark Twain is the voice of America itself - rough, funny, sharp-eyed, and unmistakably human. This comprehensive collection gathers his essential works, from the adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn to his razor-sharp travel satire The Innocents Abroad. Here you'll find the novels that defined American literature, the essays that skewered hypocrisy with wit, and the travel writings that turned a boat trip to Europe into comedy. Twain wrote about riverboats and kings, innocence and corruption, the Mississippi and the world beyond - and he wrote it all in a voice that still resonates across time. Whether you're encountering him for the first time or returning to old friends, this collection captures why his work endures: it makes us laugh, think, and see ourselves more clearly.






























































































































