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Mark Twain's Library Of Humor

Mark Twain's Library Of Humor

Mark Twain

Random House Inc
2000
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Beginning with the piece that made Mark Twain famous--"The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County"--and ending with his fanciful "How I Edited an Agricultural Paper," this treasure trove of an anthology, an abridgment of the 1888 original, collects twenty of Twain's own pieces, in addition to tall tales, fables, and satires by forty-three of Twain's contemporaries, including Washington Irving, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Ambrose Bierce, William Dean Howells, Joel Chandler Harris, Artemus Ward, and Bret Harte. "Old pieces of humor are like antique toys: Some of them still work and some don't, but they all have a certain fascination. Especially if we know that they worked for Mark Twain. And when you find one that does still work after, say, a century and a half, if you are like me you say things like 'Look at that workmanship' to cover your wonderment at sharing inner-child glee with someone who was in the grave when your grandmother was born. To my surprise, I feel that way about a good many pieces in this book." --from the Introduction by Roy Blount, Jr."Mark Twain is the Lincoln of our literature."--William Dean Howells
Mark Twain's The Prince and the Pauper - Enhanced Classroom Edition
Edward Tudor, the Prince of Wales, was born destined to be the king of all England. Tom Canty was born in squalor and destined for a life of misery in the slums of the London streets. However, a chance encounter between these two doppelg ngers will send destiny into a tailspin as Edward and Tom suddenly and unexpectedly trade places. Now the young king-to-be must struggle through the streets facing Tom's abusive father, reckless criminals, insane hermits, and near execution all in the hope of reclaiming his place in the palace. Meanwhile, Tom Canty is swept into a life of luxury and power, and with the imminent death of King Henry VIII, soon his very word becomes law. Can Edward get back to the palace and claim his rightful place on the throne? Will Tom Canty be willing to surrender it even if he can? Once again, classic author Mark Twain has composed a masterwork of literary genius sure to leave the reader spellbound and aching for more adventure with each new chapter. This enhanced edition includes journal prompts, study and discussion questions, and vocabulary activities great for use in the classroom.
Mark Within Salvation

Mark Within Salvation

Alisa Hope Wagner

Alisa Hope Wagner
2017
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After the first successful robbery of the World Bank, Pastor Tom fosters a Faith Movement while Bear and Ruth initiate a new life together, overcoming strongholds that seek to tear them apart. Zach and Li make their way northwest on a missionary journey, spreading the web of old-style computers, and discovering that they can tame the wild forces around them. Neil Elder's disturbing business enterprise is uncovered, and Randall's pride forces him into the Colonies, but what he finds may cost him his life. The World Government's plummeting support opens the door for beauty, imagination and wonder to usurp Life Efficiency, and Ruth prepares to confront the city and her past.
Mark Dion

Mark Dion

Lisa Graziose Corrin; Miwon Kwon; Norman Bryson

Phaidon Press Ltd
1997
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Mark Dion (b.1961) is an American artist who, in making his art, metamorphoses into explorer, biochemist, detective and archaeologist. In his gallery installations around Europe and America since the 1980s, Dion has constructed the laboratories, experiments and museum caches of the great historical naturalists - following in their footsteps in his own adventurous, eco-inspired journeys to the tropics. His research and magical collections are presented in installational still lifes that combine taxidermic animals with lab equipment artefacts, like walk-through Wunderkammers and life-sized cabinets of curiosity.Lias Graziose Corrin, Director of the Williams College Museum of Art, surveys Dion's most significant works and his ongoing investigations into natural history's obsession with categorizing nature. Critic and theorist Miwon Kwon talks to the artist about the interface between ecology and culture and the phenomenon of site-specific art. Norman Bryson, Professor of Art History at the University of California, San Diego, makes an iconographical analysis of The Library for the Birds of Antwerp, an indoor sculpture Dion constructed for 18 live African finches in 1993. The artist has selected a text by novelist Jon Berger, one of the first post-war thinkers to analyze the position of animals in a capitalist society. The book also features Dion's own provocative, witty and often lyrical writing on nature and his role as an artist engaged in environmental issues.