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Life on the Mississippi

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The Mississippi River and Mark Twain are practically synonymous in American culture. Known as “America’s River,” the popularity of Twain’s steamboat and steamboat pilots on the ever-changing Mississippi has endured prominently over the years. Samuel Clemens became a licensed river pilot at the age of 24 under the apprenticeship of Horace Bixby, pilot of the Paul Jones. His name, Mark Twain, was derived from the river pilot term describing safe navigating conditions or “mark two fathoms” thus shortened to mark twain by the leadsmen whose job it was to monitor the water’s depth and report it to the pilot. Although Mark Twain used his childhood experiences growing up along the Mississippi in numerous works, nowhere is the river and pilot’s life more thoroughly described than in Life on the Mississippi. The edition contains 54 text illustrations and is a digital ebook of the 1883 first edition printed by Dawson Brothers of Montreal.

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Publisher: Digital Scanning, Inc. Edition: 1st Edition Canadian

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 1582182620
  • Release date: May 1, 2002

PDF ebook

  • ISBN: 1582182620
  • File size: 5616 KB
  • Release date: May 1, 2002

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subjects

History Nonfiction

Languages

English

The Mississippi River and Mark Twain are practically synonymous in American culture. Known as “America’s River,” the popularity of Twain’s steamboat and steamboat pilots on the ever-changing Mississippi has endured prominently over the years. Samuel Clemens became a licensed river pilot at the age of 24 under the apprenticeship of Horace Bixby, pilot of the Paul Jones. His name, Mark Twain, was derived from the river pilot term describing safe navigating conditions or “mark two fathoms” thus shortened to mark twain by the leadsmen whose job it was to monitor the water’s depth and report it to the pilot. Although Mark Twain used his childhood experiences growing up along the Mississippi in numerous works, nowhere is the river and pilot’s life more thoroughly described than in Life on the Mississippi. The edition contains 54 text illustrations and is a digital ebook of the 1883 first edition printed by Dawson Brothers of Montreal.

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