Presents twenty-five letters written from Hawaii by Mark Twain in 1866 while he was working as a roving reporter for the Sacramento "Union," newspaper in which he shares his observations on the industry, people, scenery, climate, culture, ...
The book highlights Twain’s humor, travel in the 19th century, history, social commentary, and the exotic locale in an authoritative and entertaining volume for Twain fans and Hawaii enthusiasts.
Mark Twain in Hawaii: Roughing it in the Sandwich Islands
Mark Twain and Hawaii
Samuel Langhorne Clemens was a young man of thirty when he boarded the sail-steamer Ajax on March 7, 1866, to venture on an ocean voyage to the Hawaiian Islands as a roving reporter for The Sacramento Union.
Samuel Langhorne Clemens was a young man of thirty when he boarded the sail-steamer Ajax on March 7, 1866, to venture on an ocean voyage to the Hawaiian Islands as a roving reporter for The Sacramento Union .
"Roughing It" is Mark Twain's second novel. It is a humorous collection of facts and somewhat informal travel journal, in which the narrator goes from St. Louis to San Francisco...
... Battle of, 202 Arapaho Indians, 40 Arick, Rufe, 115 Army of the Potomac, 133 Artemus Ward: His Book (Ward), ... Nev., 134 Babbitt, Almon Whiting, 41 “Baker's Blue-jay Yarn” (Twain), 169 Banks, Nathaniel, 230 Barnes, George E., 150, ...
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The Works of Mark Twain: Early tales & sketches. pt. 1