Adventures of Geklberry Finn. Twain M.
In the “Adventures of Geklberry Finn” (1884) - the direct plot continued the novel “The Adventures of Tom Soyer” - the motley life of the American captage of the forties of the 19th century was seen by the eyes of two fugitives carried on the wooden raft of the Great Mississippi river: One of them is the title hero , which fled from the unbearably boring life at the widow of Douglas and the venues of the unexpectedly turning papa-props, and the other, his new friend Jim, the black slave of Miss Watson, who pushed the prospect of sale to the southern states. Life on the uninhabited island of Jackson, a meeting with a gangster gang on a half -flooded steamer, wanderings by cities and towns in the company of a couple of scammers who pretend to the duke and king, selling Jim into slavery and “heroic liberation” under the leadership of Tom Soyer - in this series of adventure Huck Finns invisibly for himself, gaining a new, more mature understanding of life...
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Age | From 16 years old |
| Author | Clemens Samuel Lenghorn (Twain Mark) |
| Kit | No |
| Number of pages | 352 |
| The year of publishing | 2019 |
| Type of cover | Soft binding |
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