<p>First published in 1883 &ldquo;Life on the Mississippi&rdquo; is Mark Twain&rsquo;s depiction of his life on the Mississippi river as a steamboat pilot. The work begins with a brief history of the river from the perspective of notable Americans and Europeans starting with Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto in 1542. The narrative continues with Twain&rsquo;s memoir of his time as an apprentice under the stewardship of experienced steamboat pilot Horace E. Bixby. While he was twenty-one at the time Twain portrays himself as much younger romanticizing his youthful exuberance for his adventures aboard the steamboats of the Mississippi. The second half of the book details a trip along the Mississippi River from St. Louis to New Orleans in the years following the American Civil War. A charming depiction of a bygone era in American history combined with many tall tales and humorous anecdotes &ldquo;Life on the Mississippi&rdquo; is one of Mark Twain&rsquo;s most famous works of non-fiction one which would establish him as one of 19th century America&rsquo;s premier humorists. This edition is printed on premium acid-free paper.</p>
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