Description |
1 online resource (1 electronic document (324 pages)) |
Summary |
Though he is best known as a humorist, famed American author Mark Twain also tried his hand at social satires, to much critical and popular acclaim. In The American claimant, Twain provides a thematic follow-up to his previous novel, The prince and the pauper, with a tale of an American con artist and a British aristocrat who essentially switch places and reveal the unsavory aspects of each lifestyle and social milieu |
Notes |
Archived by the National Library of New Zealand |
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Title from PDF title page (viewed on Mar. 29, 2011) |
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Novel, originally published in print: 1892 |
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Hypertext links contained in the archived instances of this title are non-functional. Nz |
Subject |
Mistaken identity -- Fiction
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FICTION -- General.
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Mistaken identity
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Genre/Form |
Fiction
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781775418894 |
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1775418898 |
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