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MARK TWAIN'S WORKS.
  
  

MARK TWAIN'S WORKS.

Page MARK TWAIN'S WORKS.

MARK TWAIN'S WORKS.

The Innocents Abroad;
OR,
The New Pilgrim's Progress.

The names of this book and its author have become household
words. The work is universally acknowledged to be one of the
most fascinating volumes ever written.

150,000 COPIES SOLD.

Notices of the Press.

“The book is a Golconda of wit; a very mine of sparkling entertainment.”

—[N.Y.Express.

“He sees Palestine with eyes wide open and with a full appreciation of the Holy Land as
it was and is.”

—[Missionary Herald.

“Beautifully printed, and swarming with illustrations, which, in their way, are as effective
and amusing as the letter press.”

—[New York Times.

“It is fresh, racy, and sparkling as a glass of iced champagne—and a good deal better for
the health and digestion.”

—[Hartford (Ct.) Times.

“Buy it, and you will bless Mark Twain to the end of your existence.”

—[Mohawk Valley
Register.

PRICES.

Cloth, $ Library, $ Half Morocco, $