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    Over 100 Mystery and Psychological Fiction Novels Collection for the Nook ((Dostoyevsky, Twain, GK CHesterton, Sherlock Holmes, Jane Austen, HG Wells, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry James, Edith Wharton, Thomas Hardy and more)

    Over 100 Mystery and Psychological Fiction Novels Collection for the Nook ((Dostoyevsky, Twain, GK CHesterton, Sherlock Holmes, Jane Austen, HG Wells, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry James, Edith Wharton, Thomas Hardy and more)

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    by Mark Twain, Jane Austen, Thomas Hardy, H. G. Wells, Arthur Conan Doyle


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      BN ID: 2940012312464
    • Publisher: Milsap Publishers
    • Publication date: 03/23/2011
    • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
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    Mark Twain was born Samuel Langhorne Clemens on November 30, 1835, in Florida, Missouri; his family moved to the port town of Hannibal four years later. His father, an unsuccessful farmer, died when Twain was eleven. Soon afterward the boy began working as an apprentice printer, and by age sixteen he was writing newspaper sketches. He left Hannibal at eighteen to work as an itinerant printer in New York, Philadelphia, St. Louis, and Cincinnati. From 1857 to 1861 he worked on Mississippi steamboats, advancing from cub pilot to licensed pilot.

    After river shipping was interrupted by the Civil War, Twain headed west with his brother Orion, who had been appointed secretary to the Nevada Territory. Settling in Carson City, he tried his luck at prospecting and wrote humorous pieces for a range of newspapers. Around this time he first began using the pseudonym Mark Twain, derived from a riverboat term. Relocating to San Francisco, he became a regular newspaper correspondent and a contributor to the literary magazine the Golden Era. He made a five-month journey to Hawaii in 1866 and the following year traveled to Europe to report on the first organized tourist cruise. The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County and Other Sketches (1867) consolidated his growing reputation as humorist and lecturer.

    After his marriage to Livy Langdon, Twain settled first in Buffalo, New York, and then for two decades in Hartford, Connecticut. His European sketches were expanded into The Innocents Abroad (1869), followed by Roughing It (1872), an account of his Western adventures; both were enormously successful. Twain's literary triumphs were offset by often ill-advised business dealings (he sank thousands of dollars, for instance, in a failed attempt to develop a new kind of typesetting machine, and thousands more into his own ultimately unsuccessful publishing house) and unrestrained spending that left him in frequent financial difficulty, a pattern that was to persist throughout his life.

    Following The Gilded Age (1873), written in collaboration with Charles Dudley Warner, Twain began a literary exploration of his childhood memories of the Mississippi, resulting in a trio of masterpieces --The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876), Life on the Mississippi (1883), and finally The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1885), on which he had been working for nearly a decade. Another vein, of historical romance, found expression in The Prince and the Pauper (1882), the satirical A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1889), and Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc (1896), while he continued to draw on his travel experiences in A Tramp Abroad (1880) and Following the Equator (1897). His close associates in these years included William Dean Howells, Bret Harte, and George Washington Cable, as well as the dying Ulysses S. Grant, whom Twain encouraged to complete his memoirs, published by Twain's publishing company in 1885.

    For most of the 1890s Twain lived in Europe, as his life took a darker turn with the death of his daughter Susy in 1896 and the worsening illness of his daughter Jean. The tone of Twain's writing also turned progressively more bitter. The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson (1894), a detective story hinging on the consequences of slavery, was followed by powerful anti-imperialist and anticolonial statements such as 'To the Person Sitting in Darkness' (1901), 'The War Prayer' (1905), and 'King Leopold's Soliloquy' (1905), and by the pessimistic sketches collected in the privately published What Is Man? (1906). The unfinished novel The Mysterious Stranger was perhaps the most uncompromisingly dark of all Twain's later works. In his last years, his financial troubles finally resolved, Twain settled near Redding, Connecticut, and died in his mansion, Stormfield, on April 21, 1910.

    Author biography courtesy of Random House, Inc.

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    Brief Biography

    Date of Birth:
    November 30, 1835
    Date of Death:
    April 21, 1910
    Place of Birth:
    Florida, Missouri
    Place of Death:
    Redding, Connecticut

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    This collection has over 100 complete, full-length books in all.
    Seeing as though this is a collection of two other best of books some titles appear in both books. There are over 100 unique novels here though.
    All of the following will be included in their entirety(there will be a table of contents available to easily navigate from book to book)

    Angel of Terror
    Ashiel Mystery
    Clue of the Twisted Candle
    Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
    Daffodil Mystery
    Dead Men Tell no Tales
    Dead Men's Money
    Double Barrelled Detective Story by Mark Twain
    Haunted Hotel
    Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle
    Law and the Lady
    Leavenworth Case
    Manalive
    Middle of Things
    Middle Temple Murder
    Moon Rock
    Moonstone
    Murder at Bridge
    Murder in the Gunroom
    Mysterious Affair at Styles by Agatha Christie
    Mystery of 31 New Inn
    Mystery of the Hasty Arrow
    Mystery of the Yellow Room
    Paradise Mystery
    Rome Express
    Secret Adversary by Agatha Christie
    Stolen White Elephant by Mark Twain
    Strange Disappearance
    Study in Scarlet by Arthur Conan Doyle
    Teeth of the Tiger
    The Circular Staircase
    The Insiduous Dr Fu Manchu
    The Man who was Thursday by GK Chesterton
    The Red House Mystery
    Trent's Last Case
    Under the Andes by Rex Stout
    Woman in Black
    Yellow Claw
    The Man Who Knew
    Fire-Tongue
    Godfrey Morgan
    Eye of Osiris
    Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard
    Man in Lower Ten
    Where There's a Will
    The Blonde Lady
    The Trees of Pride
    An Amiable Charlatan
    Dark Hollow
    Agatha Webb
    The Camera Fiend
    Golf Course Mystery
    The Great Secret
    Dangerous Days
    The Agony Column
    The Four-Pools Mystery
    The Mill Mystery
    Colonel Thorndyke's Secret
    The Big Bow Mystery
    Mystery at Geneva
    The Cinema Murder
    The Case of the Golden Bullet
    The Betrayal
    Ulysses
    Woman in White
    Golden Bowl
    Crime and Punishment
    Women in Love
    Wuthering Heights
    Heart of Darkness
    Persuasion
    Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
    Scarlet Letter
    Turn of the Screw
    Invisible Man
    Yellow Wallpaper
    Anthem
    Lord Jim
    House of Mirth
    Mystery of Edwin Drood
    Princess of Cleves
    Mayor of Casterbridge
    Jacob's Room
    Maggie: A Girl of the Streets
    A Voyage to Arcturus
    Daisy Miller
    Secret Sharer
    Bride of Lammermoor
    Lifted Veil
    Hero of Our Time
    Odd Women
    Rise of Silas Lapham
    Aspern Papers
    Victory: AN Island Tale
    Magnificent Ambersons
    Lost Girl
    Touchstone
    An Outcast of the Islands
    At Fault
    Well-Beloved
    Hide and Seek
    Alexander's Bridge
    Mugby Junction

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