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_aTwain, Mark _d (1835–1910) |
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_aThe adventures of Tom Sawyer / _cMark Twain ; Edited, and with an Afterword, by Joan Dunayer |
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| 250 | _aThis edition first published in 2004 | ||
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_aWest Berlin : _bTownsend, _c2004 |
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_a180 pages : _c18 cm |
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| 520 | _aThe orphan Tom Sawyer, raised by his aunt, is never out of trouble for long. A mischievous, charming boy (not to mention genius at escaping from trouble), Tom's adventures involve many unwitting bystanders. From one moment to the next, the boy could change into a pirate, or ship's captain - when he's not trying to win Becky Thatcher for a sweetheart, of course. Tom is also a friend of Twain's other beloved boy-hero, Huckleberry Finn. | ||
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_2Adventure _a19th century |
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_2Mark Twain _aClassic |
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