Read the entire text of this famous Mark Twain novel, browse first edition illustrations, or see some early reviews. With background information.
View the works of humorist, writer, and lecturer Samuel Langhorne Clemens, better known as Mark Twain. Includes the classic "Huckleberry Finn."
Find out what's in this collection located at Columbia University's Rare Book and Manuscript Library, including letters and photographs.
Bibliomania provides a complete searchable text of Twain's work. Link to "Huckleberry Finn," and "Tom Sawyer."
Search rare artifacts and resources within the Barrett Collection at the Univ. of Virginia Library. Features letters, reviews, and illustrations.
View a collection of letters, documents, and artifacts chronicling Twain's travels at home and abroad. From an exhibit at UC Berkeley's library.
Offers the text for a collection of more than 100 of Mark Twain's humorous speeches drawn from the 1910 edition and other newspapers, magazines, and books.
View the original printed pages bearing Twain's Memory Builder game, or follow a link to play an updated version.
Browse through Mark Twain's 1881 novel about switched identities, where the author satirizes social conventions. Features Twain's textual notes.
Originally printed as a promotional item for "The Tragedy of Puddin'head Wilson," this calendar carries a different maxim each month.
Enjoy Mark Twain's account of his adventures in the Far West. Includes 20 chapters about the journey by boat and stagecoach to Carson City.
Free-spirited Tom Sawyer seeks even more adventures in this 1903 book by Mark Twain. Full text provided by Wiretap.
Share in more adventures with Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn in this book by Mark Twain, published originally in 1903.
Check out the Mark Twain novel "A Tramp Abroad," first published in 1880. Enjoy the humorous tale of an on-foot traveler's adventures in Europe.