Pudd'nhead Wilson and Those Extraordinary Twins by Mark Twain - front cover
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Pudd'nhead Wilson and Those Extraordinary Twins

by Mark Twain

"Pudd'nhead Wilson and Those Extraordinary Twins" by Mark Twain, Harper & Brothers, 1899, Uniform Edition. Red cloth binding, illustrated, no dust jacket. Good condition with minor spine fading and an ownership stamp. A classic satire on identity and society, part of the Uniform Edition series. A valuable piece for collectors of American literature.

$18.80$
Binding:Hardcover
Condition:Good
1894
Harper & Brothers Publishers
Stock:1 available
SKU:A5-B4-CIZ-JGM-0315

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Condition Details

The book is bound in red cloth with gold lettering and is in good condition for its age. The spine shows some fading, and there is minor wear at the edges. The interior pages are clean, though there is a stamp indicating previous ownership by Fred R. Hammond. No dust jacket is present, which is common for this edition. The binding remains firm, and the book is well-preserved overall.

About This Antique 1894 Edition

"Pudd'nhead Wilson and Those Extraordinary Twins" by Mark Twain, published by Harper & Brothers Publishers in 1899, is part of the Uniform Edition series. This illustrated volume, bound in red cloth, represents Twain's exploration of identity and societal norms through sharp satire. Set in a small Missouri town, the narrative intertwines themes of race and mistaken identity, showcasing Twain's keen social commentary. This edition, published in both New York and London, is distinct for its inclusion in the Uniform Edition, a comprehensive collection of Twain’s works. The book does not include a dust jacket, typical for many editions of its time. Mark Twain, renowned for his wit and critical eye, remains a pivotal figure in American literature. This copy is stamped with a previous owner's name, adding a personal historical touch. The condition of the book is well-preserved, making it a valuable addition to any collector of classic American literature.

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Harper & Brothers Publishers

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