True W. Williams
(1839 - 1897)
True Williams was one of Mark Twain’s most prominent illustrators.
Bibliography
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876)
In the 1840s a mischievous boy named Tom Sawyer lives with his Aunt Polly and his half-brother Sid, in the Mississippi River town of St. Petersburg, Missouri. Read online at archive.org.
The Gilded Age: A Tale of To-day (1874)
This co-written novel of land speculators and corrupt politicians gave its name to the post Civil War era in America. Read online at archive.org.
Charles Dudley Warner
Alice Barber Stephens
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Mark Twain’s Sketches: New and Old (1875)
Sixty-six pieces, many of which were previously published from the author’s periodical journalism. Read online at archive.org.
Peck’s Bad Boy and His Pa (1883)
Hennery Peck was a mischievous lad who loved to play sneaky pranks on others, especially his father, for the sheer pleasure of creating mayhem.
Read online at archive.org.
A Tramp Abroad (1880)
The story of a walking tour of Germany and Italy, enlivened and augmented by numerous digressions and discursions. Read online at archive.org.
Benjamin Henry Day
W. W. Denslow
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