"A book filled with richness of humor and tragedy of disappointment
and triumph, of sweetness and bitterness, and all in that unsurpassed
American prose."--New York Herald Tribune Book Review
Mark Twain was a figure larger than life: massive in talent, eruptive in
temperament, unpredictable in his actions. He crafted stories of
heroism, adventure, tragedy, and comedy that reflected the changing
America of the time, and he tells his own story with the same flair he
brought to his fiction. Writing this autobiography on his deathbed,
Twain vowed to be "free and frank and unembarrassed" in the recounting
of his life and his experiences.
With an introduction by noted scholar Charles Neider, and featuring
sixteen pages of photographs, this edition was the first to arrange
Twain's autobiographical writings in chronological order, and it
presents a man who was more than a match for the expanding America of
riverboats, gold rushes, and the vast westward movement that provided
the material for his beloved novels.
This beautifully designed Harper Perennial Deluxe Edition includes
French flaps, uncoated cover stock, and deckle-edged paper, making it
the perfect gift book for fans of Twain.