Arthur Johnson Memorial Library

Clemens, Samuel L frey50

The adventures of Huckleberry Finn : (Tom Sawyer's comrade) Scene: the Mississippi Valley. Time: forty to fifty years ago / by Mark Twain with illustrations from the 1885 first edition by Edward Windsor Kemble. - Franklin Center, Pa. : Franklin Library, 1979. - 410 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.

Civilizing Huck-Miss Watson-Tom Sawyer waits -- Boys escape Jim-Tom Sawyer's Gang-Deep-laid plans -- Good going over-Grace triumphant-"One of Tom Sawyer's lies" -- Huck and the judge-Superstition -- Huck's father-Fond parent-Reform -- He went for Judge Thatcher-Huck decided to leave-Political economy-Thrashing around -- Laying for him-Locked in the cabin-Sinking the body-Resting -- Sleeping in the woods-Raising the dead-Exploring the island-Finding Jim-Jim's escape-Signs-Balum -- Cave-Floating house -- Find-Old Hank Bunker-In disguise -- Huck and the woman-Search-Prevarication-Going to Goshen.

Presents the adventures of a boy and a runaway slave as they travel down the Mississippi River on a raft. Universally acclaimed as one of the greatest creations of American fiction, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is one of those few books that are read over and over again, with ever increasing enjoyment.


Finn, Huckleberry (Fictitious character)
Boys--Travel--Mississippi River
Fugitive slaves--Travel--Mississippi River
Boys--Missouri
Adventure fiction.
Coming of age
Movie novels.


Mississippi River
Missouri

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