The Innocents Abroad


The Innocents Abroad
The Innocents Abroad by Mark Twain

In 1867, Mark Twain and a group fellow-Americans toured Europe and the Holy Land, aboard a retired Civil War ship known as “Quaker City.†Throughout the journey, Twain kept a written record of his experiences. “The Innocents Abroad†is both a travelogue and a critique of clashing culturesâ€â€but more importantly, it is an entertaining and insightful work written by one of the great masters of American prose.

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