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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Hardcover - 1939

by Twain, Mark

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  • Hardcover

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Harper & Brothers, 1939. Hardcover. Acceptable. Part of the Better Little Books series of small, but thick, titles published in the late 30's. 3.5x4.5". #1422. Pictorial front board still has good color to it, but spine and rear board are a little more faded. Scraped on all edges, with more wearing to the top corners of spine. Dented corner tips. Pages are well age-toned and free of markings, but there are pages with creased corner tips. Binding is intact, no loose pages, although due to age of book and fragility of binding, care is advised when opening the book. It IS readable. 424 pages.
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About this book

Commonly named among the Great American novels, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, written by Mark Twain, is generally regarded as the sequel to his earlier novel, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer; however, in Huckleberry Finn, Twain focused increasingly on the institution of slavery and the South. Narrated by Huckleberry “Huck” Finn in Southern antebellum vernacular, the novel gives vivid descriptions of people and daily life along the Mississippi River while following the adventure of Huck and a runaway slave, Jim, rafting their way to freedom.

First Edition Identification

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was first published on December 10, 1884 by Chatto & Windus in London and by Dawson Brothers in Montreal. 

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