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The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today is a novel by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner first published in 1873. It satirizes greed and political corruption in post-Civil War America in the era now referred to as the Gilded Age.
This is the first children's book by the author and it is truly is a delight for children and adults of all ages. Family values and the love of Jesus are very present in this collection. Timeless and sure to be loved and cherished by all.
The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today is a novel by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner first published in 1873. It satirizes greed and political corruption in post-Civil War America in the era now referred to as the Gilded Age.
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This story is an attempt to trace the demoralization in a woman's soul of certain well-known influences in our existing social life.
My Winter on the Nile
A classic collection of reflective sketches by Charles Dudley Warner.
The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today is a novel by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner first published in 1873.
The Gilded Age
The book is remarkable for two reasons-it is the only novel Twain wrote with a collaborator, and its title very quickly became synonymous with graft, materialism, and corruption in public life.
An entertaining travel adventure in which the author sets out on horseback to investigate a great, rugged stretch of southern Appalachia. Warner travels through Virginia, North Carolina, and the remote hills of Tennessee.
An interesting account of how the widespread reading of novels during Warner's time increased the intelligence of the average citizen.
A classic work which depicts the adventures of a young farm boy growing up in New England in the 19th century.
This study always throws a flood of light upon the meaning of the text of an old author, the same light that the reader unconsciously has upon contemporary pages dealing with the life with which he is familiar.
The story of Pocahontas, a Virginia Indian notable for her association with the colonial settlement at Jamestown, Virginia.
The charming story of Mr. King and his travels to various vacation spots in 19th century U.S.A., including The Catskills, Atlantic City, etc.
A collection of essays on home life, whose genial manner and mildly humorous style recall the work of Washington Irving.