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Following the Equator or More Tramps Abroad Mark Twain
Following the Equator or More Tramps Abroad
Mark Twain
Following the Equator (sometimes titled More Tramps Abroad) is a non-fiction travelogue published by American author Mark Twain in 1897. The book is an account of Twain's travel published in 1897. It is a social commentary, critical of racism towards Blacks, Asians, and Indigenous groups; oppressive imperialism in the British Empire; and religious intolerance through missionary efforts. Twain included a number of fictional stories in the body of what is otherwise a non-fiction work. In particular, the story of how Cecil Rhodes made his fortune by finding a newspaper in the belly of a shark, and the story of how a man named Ed Jackson made good in life out of a fake letter of introduction to Cornelius Vanderbilt, were anthologized in Charles Neider (ed) The Complete Short Stories of Mark Twain, (Doubleday, 1957) where they are presented as fiction.
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | December 11, 2015 |
| ISBN13 | 9781522701613 |
| Publishers | Createspace Independent Publishing Platf |
| Pages | 326 |
| Dimensions | 216 × 280 × 17 mm · 757 g |
| Language | English |
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