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Mark Twain's travelogue captures his experiences during a 1867 cruise through Europe, Egypt, and the Holy Land, blending humor with sharp satire. He critiques European exploitation and the rigidity of historical narratives while expressing admiration for places like the Canary Islands. Twain grapples with the tension between history and modernity, revealing the complexities of American identity in contrast to ancient civilizations. This edition features an introduction by Edward P. Hingston and is printed on premium acid-free paper.
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