Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

Twain, Mark

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Hucklebery Finn is fleeing from civilization – from the conformity and piety of Widow Douglas and Miss Watson, from his father and from a society that thrives on slavery and hypocrisy. His travels down the Mississippi ensure many adventures.

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Publish Date: 01/07/2097
ISBN: 9780140865608 Tag:

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Mark Twain’s best-loved tale, often thought to epitomise the best of American Literature, is the story of a white boy, a black man, and a mighty river. Huck Finn, the urchin who won’t be beaten down by his drunken father or civilized by the wido Douglas, teams up with Jim, the runaway slave, and together they set sail on the Mississippi – on a journey to freedom.

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Weight 254 g
Dimensions 140 × 107 × 33 mm
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English

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Unabridged edition

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General – Trade / Code: K