
Mark Twain's Letters from Hawaii
Published in 1866, 'Mark Twain's Letters from Hawaii' is a collection of 25 letters written by Mark Twain during his time as a reporter for the Sacramento Union. These letters document his experiences in the Sandwich Islands (now Hawaii) and provide a humorous and insightful perspective on the culture and landscape of the islands. This work is notable for giving Twain an international audience and establishing his reputation as a travel writer. The letters reflect Twain's unique style and wit, making them a significant contribution to American literature.




















































































































