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Samuel L. Clemens, AKA Mark Twain, left strict instructions that his memoirs should not be published until at least 100 years after his death, so that he would be “dead, and unaware, and indifferent.” 2010 marked the centenary of Twain’s death, and thus the first volume of his autobiography was released to the public. The book published was Twain’s uncensored and authentic voice, recounting the major events of his life with his customary wit, humour and style. This enormous tome clocks in at 725 pages and is in very good condition.











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