The Innocents Abroad

The Innocents Abroad

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Mark Twain
ISBN: 9781788884006
Publisher: Arcturus
Publication Year: 2019
Number of Pages: 560

Was there ever another author who blended satire and social commentary with such a genuine and hilarious voice as Mark Twain?

Never was this glorious mixture so apparent as in
The Innocents Abroad,
as Twain wittily narrates his 1867 voyage through Europe and the Holy
Land. The acclaimed travelogue brought worldwide fame to its author and
featured his comical depictions of his encounters at the 1867 Paris
Exhibition, his experiences along the Mediterranean Coast, and his
journey to the Middle East.

Twain observes the culture clash
between New and Old Worlds, the profiteering of wily local inhabitants,
and the American travellers' bafflement at a strange world beyond the
limits of their own experience.
The Innocents Abroad offers insight, hilarity and truths about tourism which remain spot on today.

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