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Hardcover Mark Twain's Speeches Book

ISBN: 1026062381

ISBN13: 9781026062388

Mark Twain's Speeches

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"Mark Twain's Speeches" is a definitive collection of the spoken wit and wisdom of Samuel L. Clemens, one of the most celebrated figures in American letters. Compiled and edited by Albert Bigelow Paine, this volume brings together a wide-ranging selection of Twain's public addresses, ranging from intimate dinner toasts to formal lectures delivered across the globe.

As a master of the lecture circuit, Twain's oratorical style was characterized by the same sharp satire, dry humor, and profound insight found in his written novels. The speeches included here cover a diverse array of topics, including the craft of literature, the complexities of politics, the quirks of travel, and the nuances of the human condition. Notable highlights include his celebrated 70th birthday address and various reflections on the state of the world during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

This work offers readers a unique opportunity to experience the charisma and rhetorical brilliance that made Mark Twain a beloved public figure in his time. By preserving his unique voice and timing in print, the collection serves as an essential resource for those seeking to understand the man behind the literature and the enduring power of American humor and oratory.

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