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Mark Twain's More Tramps Abroad - 1st Edition, Chatto, 1897Title: More Tramps Abroad Author: Mark Twain Publisher: Chatto and Windus Publication Date: 1897 Format: Hardcover Condition: This book is in a good condition for its age with minor board wear, tanned pages with endpaper inscription. Reader's note Country House Library is proud to present the first British edition of this wonderful book published in 1897! Follow Mark Twain on his tour of the British empire with fictional and non fictional stories told
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