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The adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Mark Twain
Breezy, outrageous, thrilling from first page to last. Huckleberry Finn is the most widely read and universally loved work in American fiction. It is also the most imitated. "All modern American literature," according to Ernest Hemingway, "comes from one book by Mark Twain called Huckleberry Finn."
Print Book, English, 1989, ©1985
Tom Doherty Associates, New York, 1989, ©1985
novels
300 pages ; 18 cm
9780812504224, 9780938819004, 0812504224, 0938819003
24876426
Discover Moses and the bulrushers
Our gang's dark oath
We ambuscade the A-rabs
Hair-ball oracle
Pap starts in on a new life
Pap struggles with the Death Angel
I fool Pap and get away
I spare Miss Watson's Jim
House of death floats by
What comes of handlin snake-skin?
They're after us!
"Better let blame well alone"
Honest loot from the "Walter Scott"
Was Solomon wise?
Fooling poor old Jim
Rattlesnake-skin does its work
Grangerfords take me in
Why Harney rode away for his hat
Duke and the Dauphin come aboard
What royalty did to Parkville
Arkansas difficulty
Why the lynching bee failed
Orneriness of kings
King turns parson
All full of tears and flapdoodle
I steal the king's plunder
Dead Peter has his gold
Overreaching don't pay
I light out in the storm
Gold saves the thieves
You can't pray a lie
I have a new name
Pitiful ending of royalty
We cheer up Jim
Dark, deep-laid plans
Trying to help Jim
Jim gets his witch pie
"Here a captive heart busted"
Tom writes nonnamous letters
Mixed-up and splendid rescue
"Must'a been sperits"
Why the didn't hang Jim
Last. Nothing more to write
"A TOR Book."