Gold Miners, Hoopskirts and Guttersnipes: Mark Twain on California

Gold Miners, Hoopskirts and Guttersnipes: Mark Twain on California

by Mark Twain (Author), KenChowder (Author)

Synopsis

Mark Twain's legendary insight and with shine throughout this new selection of his writings, the first to focus on California. As a young man, the celebrated author of Huckleberry Finn, Tom Sawyer, and other classics spent the mid-1860s in California. In this collection of essays, newspaper articles, fiction, speeches, and letters, Twain presents his notoriously unconventional views on a state booming in the wake of the gold rush. His wry humor and irreverent social commentary illuminate everything from fashion, politics, and art to earthquakes, religion, and urban crime. Drawn from hard-to-find sources as well as his ever-popular books, Gold Miners and Guttersnipes: Tales of California by Mark Twain is a fresh and distinctive assortment by one of America's favorite authors.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 209
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Published: 25 Jul 1991

ISBN 10: 0877018812
ISBN 13: 9780877018810