Life on the Mississippi
Mark Twain
Unabridged
15 hours 50 minutes
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Life on the Mississippi expresses the full range of Twain's literary personality.
It remains the most vivid, boisterous, and provocative account of the cultural and societal history of the Mississippi Valley, from 'the golden age' of steamboating to the violence wrought by the Civil War.
It remains the most vivid, boisterous, and provocative account of the cultural and societal history of the Mississippi Valley, from 'the golden age' of steamboating to the violence wrought by the Civil War.
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