The Chicago of Europe, and other tales of foreign travel
(2009)

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[United States] : Union Square & Co., 2009
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ISBN/ISSN
9781402776786 MWT15617010, 1402776780 15617010
LANGUAGE
English
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A collection of travel yarns, in America and abroad, that only the great humorist could spin. With a sharp eye and an even sharper wit, Mark Twain is the quintessential tour guide to nineteenth-century America and beyond. Dispatches showcasing his caustic, gimlet-eyed humor will take readers on a trot around the globe, from Hawaii to the Holy Land to Berlin ("Europe's Chicago"), and, of course, along the Mississippi River. This delicious assemblage of 68 tales features Twain's trademark style-a combination of breezy insouciance and droll barbarism-at its very best. "Wandering around exotic places and among foreign people gives [Twain] the ideal opportunity to be his uniquely engaging self-not quite an innocent or a tramp but a curious, clear-eyed and totally American chronicler abroad: totally game, bewitched and appalled, funny and astounded." -Kurt Andersen, New York Times-bestselling author of Evil Geniuses

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