Mark Twain's Travel Letters from 1891-92

Mark Twain's Travel Letters from 1891-92
Mark Twain's Travel Letters from 1891-92 is a collection of letters written during his family's trip to Europe, compiled by Barbara Schmidt. The letters were originally published in various newspapers, including the New York Sun and the Chicago Sunday Tribune, and showcase Twain's signature satirical and ironic style. Notably, Twain was paid by the McClure Syndicate for these writings, which reflect his keen observations and humor, reminiscent of his earlier works like 'The Innocents Abroad' and 'A Tramp Abroad.'






















































































































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