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DescriptionTHE BEST SHORT STORIES OF MARK TWAIN Read by . . : Robin FieldPublisher . : Blackstone Audio (2010)ISBN . . . .: 1441723250 | 9781441723253Format . . .: MP3. 18 tracks, 437 558 MBBitrate . . : ~100 kbps (iTunes 10, VBR (highest), Mono, 44.1 kHz)Source . . .: 1 MP3-CDs (128 kbps, joint stereo, ~10 hours)Genre . . . : FictionUnabridged .: Unabridged18 short stories, first published from 1865-1909.Combined original tracks (68) to 1 track per story.Most ebooks included (gutenberg.org) - ESL, ebook & reference friendly.Nicely tagged and labeled, cover scan included.Thanks for sharing & caring.Cheers, FerraBitDec 2010 Links:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Twainhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Twain_bibliographyhttp://www.gutenberg.org/browse/authors/t#a53 Originally posted:http://thepiratebay.org/user/FerraBithttp://www.demonoid.com/users/FerraBithttp://www.kickasstorrents.com/user/FerraBit/Taken the time to read this? Take some more, and leave me a nice note of encouragement. Got your FPL card?_____________________________________________________Track/story titles:1. Jim Smiley and His Jumping Frog2. The Story of the Bad Little Boy Who Didn't Come to Grief3. Cannibalism in the Cars4. Journalism in Tennessee5. The Story of the Good Little Boy Who Did Not Prosper6. How I Edited an Agricultural Paper Once7. Political Economy8. A True Story, Repeated Word for Word as I Heard It9. The Facts Concerning the Recent Carnival of Crime in Connecticut10. Punch, Brothers, Punch! 11. Jim Baker's Blue-Jay Yarn12. The Stolen White Elephant13. The McWilliamses and the Burglar Alarm14. The Private History of a Campaign That Failed15. Extracts from Adam's Diary16. The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg17. The $30,000 Bequest18. Eve's DiaryNote: titles vary in different publications/years.From Wiki:Mark Twain was known as a great American short story writer as well as novelist and humorist. This collection of eighteen of Mark Twain's best short stories, including both the well known and the lesser known, displays his mastery of Western humor and frontier realism, the qualities for which he is best known. The stories also show how Twain earned his place in American letters as a master writer in the authentic native idiom. He was exuberant and irreverent, but underlying the humor was a vigorous desire for social justice and equality.Beginning the collection is Twain's comic version of an old folk tale, Jim Smiley and His Jumping Frog, first published in 1865 in the New York Saturday Press. It became the title story of The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County and Other Sketches, published in 1867, which was the work that established him as a leading American humorist. Sharing Widget |
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