Life on the Mississippi / Mark Twain ; afterword by Lafcadio Hearn.
This is Mark Twain's humorous and poetic evocation of the history of the river. He recounts his years as a boy during the heyday of the steamboat era, the fulfillment of his dream of becoming a steamboat pilot, and above all, his love for the river. It also records his return to the Mississippi two decades later, to a way of life that had all but passed.=600 10 Twain, Mark, 1835-1910 Travel Mississippi River.
Record details
- ISBN: 0895772752
- ISBN: 9780895772756
- Physical Description: 382 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
- Publisher: Pleasantville, N.Y. : Reader's Digest Association, ©1987.
Content descriptions
| Formatted Contents Note: | The River and Its History -- The River and Its Explorers -- Frescoes from the Past -- The Boys' Ambition -- I Want to Be a Cub Pilot -- A Cub Pilot's Experience -- A Daring Deed -- Perplexing Lessons -- Continued Perplexities -- Completing My Education -- The River Rises -- Sounding -- A Pilot's Needs -- Rank and Dignity of Piloting -- The Pilots' Monopoly -- Racing Days -- Cutoffs and Stephen -- I Take a Few Extra Lessons -- Brown and I Exchange Compliments -- A Catastrophe -- A Section in My Biography -- I Return to My Muttons -- Traveling Incognito -- My Incognito is Exploded -- From Cairo to Hickman -- Under Fire -- Some Imported Articles -- Uncle Mumford Unloads -- A Few Specimen Bricks -- Sketches by the Way -- A Thumbprint and What Came Of It -- The Disposal of a Bonanza -- Refreshments and Ethics -- Tough Yarns -- Vicksburg During the Trouble -- The Professor's Yarn -- the End of the "Gold Dust" -- The House Beautiful -- Manufactures and Miscreants -- Castles and Culture -- The Metropolis of the South -- Hygiene and Sentiment -- The Art of Inhumation -- City Sights -- Southern Sports -- Enchantments and Enchanters -- "Uncle Remus" and Mr. Cable -- Sugar and Postage -- Episodes in Pilot Life -- The "Original Jacobs" -- Reminiscences -- A Burning Brand -- My Boyhood Home -- Past and Present -- A Vendetta and Other Things -- A Question of Law -- An Archangel -- On the Upper River -- Legends and Scenery -- Speculations and Conclusions |
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| 505 | 0 | . | ‡aThe River and Its History -- The River and Its Explorers -- Frescoes from the Past -- The Boys' Ambition -- I Want to Be a Cub Pilot -- A Cub Pilot's Experience -- A Daring Deed -- Perplexing Lessons -- Continued Perplexities -- Completing My Education -- The River Rises -- Sounding -- A Pilot's Needs -- Rank and Dignity of Piloting -- The Pilots' Monopoly -- Racing Days -- Cutoffs and Stephen -- I Take a Few Extra Lessons -- Brown and I Exchange Compliments -- A Catastrophe -- A Section in My Biography -- I Return to My Muttons -- Traveling Incognito -- My Incognito is Exploded -- From Cairo to Hickman -- Under Fire -- Some Imported Articles -- Uncle Mumford Unloads -- A Few Specimen Bricks -- Sketches by the Way -- A Thumbprint and What Came Of It -- The Disposal of a Bonanza -- Refreshments and Ethics -- Tough Yarns -- Vicksburg During the Trouble -- The Professor's Yarn -- the End of the "Gold Dust" -- The House Beautiful -- Manufactures and Miscreants -- Castles and Culture -- The Metropolis of the South -- Hygiene and Sentiment -- The Art of Inhumation -- City Sights -- Southern Sports -- Enchantments and Enchanters -- "Uncle Remus" and Mr. Cable -- Sugar and Postage -- Episodes in Pilot Life -- The "Original Jacobs" -- Reminiscences -- A Burning Brand -- My Boyhood Home -- Past and Present -- A Vendetta and Other Things -- A Question of Law -- An Archangel -- On the Upper River -- Legends and Scenery -- Speculations and Conclusions |
| 520 | 1 | . | ‡aThis is Mark Twain's humorous and poetic evocation of the history of the river. He recounts his years as a boy during the heyday of the steamboat era, the fulfillment of his dream of becoming a steamboat pilot, and above all, his love for the river. It also records his return to the Mississippi two decades later, to a way of life that had all but passed.=600 10 ‡aTwain, Mark, ‡d1835-1910 ‡xTravel ‡zMississippi River. |
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| 651 | 0. | ‡aMississippi River ‡xDescription and travel. | |
| 651 | 0. | ‡aMississippi River Valley ‡xSocial life and customs. | |
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| 655 | 7. | ‡a Literary Fiction | |
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