'The Innocents Abroad' is a record of Mark Twain's travels through Europe and the Middle East, and is one of his most humorous and interesting pieces of travel writing.
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'The Innocents Abroad' is a record of Mark Twain's travels through Europe and the Middle East, and is one of his most humorous and interesting pieces of travel writing.
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A must for todays European traveler. Mark Twain is such a good story teller that one feels like they are making a visit to Europe and the Holy Land. You find yourself exploring countries without the benefit of today's modes of transportation and conviences.
sd6161
Feb 13, 2008
A Great Read!
Mark Twain's humorous, satirical commentary on people and their adventures through life are as pure in Innocent's Abroad as they are in his most famous books. Through this story, Twain set the stage, so to speak, for the American tourist abroad. A must read for anyone who is a fan of Mark Twain and enjoys a good laugh about early American travels abroad.