Mark Twains Helpful Hints for Good Living: Edited by Lin Salamo, Victor Fischer and Michael Frank

Mark Twains Helpful Hints for Good Living Edited by Lin Salamo, Victor Fischer and Michael Frank Book
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This book is a compilation of his works, choosing a rather delightful selection for an induction to his work. Or for the avid reader of his works, just a reminder of his highlights.

To quote from Twain's notebook, circa 1900...

" Good friends, good books, and a sleepy conscience: this is the ideal life."

...This is one of those 'good books'
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Irreverent, charming, eminently quotable, this handbook—an eccentric etiquette guide for the human race—contains sixty-nine aphorisms, anecdotes, whimsical suggestions, maxims, and cautionary tales from Mark Twain's private and published writings. It dispenses advice and reflections on family life and public manners; opinions on topics such as dress, health, food, and childrearing and safety; and more specialized tips, such as those for dealing with annoying salesmen and burglars. Culled from Twain's personal letters, autobiographical writings, speeches, novels, and sketches, these pieces are delightfully fresh, witty, startlingly relevant, and bursting with Twain's characteristic ebullience for life. They also remind us exactly how Mark Twain came to be the most distinctive and well-known American literary voice in the world. These texts, some of them new or out of print for decades, have been selected and meticulously prepared by the editors at the Mark Twain Project.
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