John Harley
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Bibliography
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1933)
Huck and Jim, a runaway slave travel down the Mississippi on a raft. The Great American Novel.
E. W. Kemble
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1996)
Huck and Jim, a fugitive slave, travel down the Mississippi. Lost for over a hundred years, the first half of the original manuscript of Mark Twain’s masterpiece was discovered in 1990. It contained additional material, originally cut by the author, which has been included in this new edition. The Great American Novel -- expanded.
E. W. Kemble
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Tom Sawyer’s Comrade (1885)
Huck and Jim, a fugitive slave, travel down the Mississippi. The Great American Novel. READ NOW.
E. W. Kemble
Life on the Mississippi (1883)
The author reminisces about his years as a Mississippi River pilot before the Civil War, then brings things up-to-date on a trip down river in the 1880’s. The first part was originally published as Old Times on the Mississippi in 1876. Read online at archive.org.
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The Prince and the Pauper (1882)
Edward Prince of Wales trades places with poor Tom Canty for a lark but finds it almost more than he can manage to trade back again. Read online at Hathitrust. Or at Archive.org.
L. S. Ipsen
Frank T. Merrill