The Innocents Abroad, p. 027
Summary
"The Innocents Abroad" is a travelogue written by Mark Twain about his experiences on a tour of Europe and the Holy Land. The book is a humorous account of Twain's adventures as he travels through a variety of countries, including France, Italy, and Palestine. Along the way, he encounters a wide range of interesting people and has many comical and sometimes absurd experiences.
Date
1869
Source
Internet Archive
Copyright info
public domain