Letters from the Earth

“Letters from the Earth” by Mark Twain is an illustrated collection published by Fawcett in June 2013, comprising 44 pages. This edition features sketches and pieces from Twain’s lesser-known works, originally prepared in 1939 by Bernard DeVoto, who also provides notes and an introduction. The book offers insights into Twain’s unique perspective, blending elements of fiction, satire, and classic literature.
Readers will discover a range of Twain’s writings that reflect his distinctive style and wit. The collection presents a thoughtful exploration of themes that resonate within the realms of satire and fiction, showcasing Twain’s ability to engage with complex ideas through his humor and narrative skill. This illustrated edition invites readers to delve into the nuances of Twain’s work, enriching their understanding of his literary contributions.
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Sketches and pieces from Twain’s lesser known works. First prepared in 1939 by Bernard DeVoto and now presented with his notes and introduction.
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