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Mark Twain’s Letters – Volume 2 (1867-1875) offers an intimate glimpse into the life and mind of one of America’s most beloved writers. This collection features Twain’s correspondence during a significant period, showcasing his evolution as a literary figure while also reflecting on personal experiences, societal events, and his observations on human nature. From his travels abroad to his burgeoning success, Twain’s letters reveal his wit, humor, and sharp social commentary. Readers encounter the playful banter with friends, thoughtful reflections on life, and his candid views on politics and culture of the time. This volume not only captures the essence of Twain’s character but also serves as a historical document, providing context to his later works. With his signature charm and eloquence, Twain’s letters embody the spirit of 19th-century America, making this collection an essential read for fans and scholars alike.







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