Read this account to learn what would happen to an American living in England during the Middle Ages. Includes original illustrations.
Presented by Project Gutenberg, this complete text edition features the title story and Adam and Eve's diaries. In ASCII text.
Read all 43 chapters of Twain's 1851 novel, simultaneously one of America's best-loved and most controversial works.
Offers a hypertext formatted version of Twain's novel.
Project Gutenberg presents this online text version of the far-fetched 1909 novel, formatted for easy print-out.
Examine the early time-travel fantasy, first published by Twain in 1889. Complete text presented by the American Literary Classics.
Project Gutenberg offers this easy-to-read, printer-friendly version of the story, ostensibly the autobiography of Wild Bill's horse.
Provides a searchable text, divided into chapters, of Samuel Clemens' classic novel.
Provides copies of the advertisements created to publicize this book, as well as several reviews. Click on the link to begin reading.
Provides the text of Mark Twain's 1892 collection of essays and short stories, including "A Curious Experience" and "Mrs. McWilliams and the Lightning."
Read the novel as it originally appeared, as a serial in Harper's Monthly magazine. Includes actual page reproductions.
Provides a guide to resources about Mark Twain's last historical romance, with the complete text, related writings about Joan of Arc, and criticism.
Library of Congress' American Memory project offers this full-text version of the Twain classic, complete with the appendices and illustrations.
Read about Tom Sawyer, the mischief he gets into, and the repercussions of his actions. Guide includes an overview, chapter summaries and analysis, and study questions.
Documenting the adventures of two adolescent boys, Tom Sawyer and Huckelberry Finn, this book ends with the advent of Tom's adulthood.
Find a complete searchable text of Twain's classic divided into individual chapters.
University of Virginia provides a copy of this novel, categorized by the main characters philosophies. Select a chapter to view his feelings.
Read selections from the 1894 book following the travels of the beloved character, in simple text from Project Gutenberg.
Read the continuing adventures of the popular character in full simple text at this Project Gutenberg page.
Read the story as it was originally published, as a serial in Harper's Monthly magazine. View actual page reproductions.
Read the complete text of this Mark Twain classic, originally published in 1893 and now in the public domain.
Read the popular travel book written by the Great Humorist, chronicling his meanderings across Europe. In simple text from Project Gutenberg.