The innocents abroad, or The new Pilgrims' progress;
being some account of the steamship Quaker City's pleasure excursion to Europe and the Holy Land;
with descriptions of countries, nations, incidents and adventures, as they appeared to the author. With two hundred and thirty-four illustrations. By Mark Twain, (Samuel L. Clemens) (Issued by subscription only, and not for sale in the bookstores...)
Description
- Language(s)
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English
- Published
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Hartford, Conn., American publishing company, 1871 [c1869]
- Subjects
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Twain, Mark,
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Twain, Mark, /
1835-1910
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Twain, Mark, / 1835-1910 /
Travel
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Twain, Mark, / 1835-1910 / Travel /
Middle East.
Twain, Mark,
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Twain, Mark, /
1835-1910
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Twain, Mark, / 1835-1910 /
Travel
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Twain, Mark, / 1835-1910 / Travel /
Europe.
Americans
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Americans /
Middle East
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Americans / Middle East /
History
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Americans / Middle East / History /
19th century.
Americans
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Americans /
Europe
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Americans / Europe /
History
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Americans / Europe / History /
19th century.
Middle East
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Middle East /
Description and travel.
Europe
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Europe /
Description and travel.
- Physical Description
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xviii, [19]-651 p.
front., illus., plates.
22 1/2cm.
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