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Innocents Abroad (Revised)
Innocents Abroad (Revised) | Mark Twain
Based on a series of letters Mark Twain wrote from Europe to newspapers in San Francisco and New York as a roving correspondent, The Innocents Abroad (1869) is a burlesque of the sentimental travel books popular in the mid-nineteenth century. Twain's fresh and humorous perspective on hallowed European landmarks lacked reverence for the past-the ancient statues of saints on the Cathedral of Notre Dame are "battered and broken-nosed old fellows" and tour guides "interrupt every dream, every pleasant train of thought, with their tiresome cackling." Equally irreverent about American manners (including his own) as he is about European attitudes, Twain ultimately concludes that, for better or worse, "human nature is very much the same all over the world."
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DivineDiana
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“In former times the Morocco rascals used to coast along the Spanish Main in their boats till a safe opportunity seemed to present itself, and then dart in and capture a Spanish village and carry off all the pretty women they could find. It was a pleasant business, and was very popular.”
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Velvetfur Ooer! I'm sure it wasn't a 'pleasant business' for the women who were captured! 😲 5y
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DivineDiana
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Haven‘t used @SerialReader in a while. Thank you for the recommendation!

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SerialReader
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New to Serial Reader! One of Mark Twain‘s bestselling books — a humorous and entertaining journey through the Old World. May be your perfect poolside read? Is it summer yet?? ☀️🏝 #serialreader

DivineDiana Thank you! Reminds me to start a new Serial Reader book! Stacked! (edited) 5y
tpixie awesomeness!!
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mabell
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Day 5 of #requiredreadingredo is tough, as I don't like any other works of the RR authors I can call to mind. Instead, I'll chose a work by an author I wish we read in school: Twain. I loved Innocents Abroad. His description of his travels 150 years ago was very interesting, and his poking fun at his traveling companions was highly entertaining. (Though at times his perceptions of the native people were not as enlightened as one would have wished)

night_shift You didn't have any Twain required in school?? Huh! I've never heard of this one 😅 6y
mabell @UnidragonFrag I know! We didn't read Huck Finn in school, and I don't believe we read any others. I listened to this one a few years ago. Plenty of biting wit 😄 6y
Erinsuereads We read some Twain in fifth grade...out loud....with a male heavy class. That was a bad idea 6y
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night_shift I think we were required Huck Finn, but I didn't read it 😂 They're on my eventually read list! 6y
mabell @ErinSueG I can imagine! 😂😂 6y
mabell @UnidragonFrag I really liked Huck Finn! It's worth a read 😄 6y
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GingerAntics More people need to travel these days. Clearly. And not just rich white kids going to see other rich white parts of the world. 6y
Jaimelire So true! 6y
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1869 Illustrated Edition #OldCoolBooks #Masterpiece @ Linsy

JazzFeathers 😍😍 6y
Linsy Gorgeous! 🤩 6y
overtheedge Incredible! 6y
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queerbookreader

Just saw a special on Twain's journey to Jerusalem that inspired this book, and am wondering: have any followers of mine read this one? Thoughts? General comments about Mark Twain? I'm considering checking out this book.

Classic authors/books/literature are very much not my forte. I think I've only ever voluntarily read a classic (not a mandatory class assignment) once in my life. I am that much of a heathen. Pls help me out, classics fans.

KathyWheeler I found this book to be laugh out loud funny. I loved it. 6y
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goodbyefrancie
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A gift from a friend who knows me well. You can never have too many bookmarks.

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mjdowens
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I so love that Amazon delivers on Sunday❤️📦📚

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Yossarian
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Twain is my favorite #bookmark, and, for even more fun, read his non-fiction travelogues as if they were being narrated by David Sedaris. It works really well.

Laura317 Oh these are so fun! My mom and I quoted from them all through our trip to London and Paris last year. "Is he dead?" being our favorite. 7y
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GoneFishing

Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime.

anwade88 One of my favorite Mark Twain quotes 7y
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Yossarian
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So, for a new reading experience, pick up Innocents Abroad, but read it in "David Sedaris Voice", like Sedaris is reading one of his new essays about his trip to France on NPR. It works great for all Twain non-fiction, but especially his travel writing.

LauraBrook An excellent idea! 8y
meggofrank Hehe. Him reading Holidays on Ice is one of the best parts of driving to the family's for Christmas. 8y
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Yossarian
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So, for a new reading experience, pick up Innocents Abroad, but read it in "David Sedaris Voice", like Sedaris is reading one of his new essays about his trip to France on NPR. It works great for all Twain non-fiction, but especially his travel writing.

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elkeOriginal
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This minimalistic cover sure expresses the variety and delight of world travel, don't ya think? 😉

#augustphotochallenge #augustofpages #minimalisticcovers #day6

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elkeOriginal

This minimalistic cover sure expresses the variety and delight of world travel, don't ya think? 😉

#augustphotochallenge #augustofpages #minimalisticcovers #day6

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Vivlio_Gnosi
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"We had entertained an angel unawares but we did not take her in. She did that for us."

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Jenny2
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The more things change, the more they stay the same....

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Jenny2
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Indulging in a bit of wanderlust this afternoon.

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GDLeon
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What a wonderful view on good old Europe. Loved the story - still love it.

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Urcomped

Twain's humor and sarcasm are so timeless. Sometimes looking at an old civil war era photo, you'll see someone that just looks *modern*. Like if you saw them walking down the street today they wouldn't look 200 years out of place. Twain's writing is like that.

Urcomped Parts are really brilliant. Other parts drag on way too long. Really close to giving it the thumbs up because his humor is so awesome 8y
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