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THE 1.000.000 BANK NOTE- A DYING MAN'S CONFESSION (1893)

by MARK TWAIN

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A delightful collection of diverse tales, ranging from short stories and personal essays to literary criticism and travel pieces, The L1,000,000 Bank-Note gathers together nine works, many of which are now unobtainable elsewhere, that testify to the range of Twain's humor and the breadth ofhis interests. "The L1,000,000 Bank-Note," one of Twain's best-loved tales, is a wish-fulfillment fantasy in which a bet between two rich English eccentrics catapults a down-and-out clerk from San Francisco into wealth, status and fame in London society. The other pieces range from "MentalTelegraphy," a serious essay reflecting Twain's interest in extrasensory perception, to a tongue-in-cheek "Petition to the Queen of England" for relief from taxes. Readers will also find engaging travel essays, combining autobiographical reminiscence, tall tales, and ruminations on society andculture.… (more)
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The £1,000,000 Bank-Note and Other New Stories by Mark Twain (1893)

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An excellent entertainer ( )
  Drake.Sully | Apr 18, 2023 |
Almost fairy tale-esque. Not as wry as his normal fare.
  OutOfTheBestBooks | Sep 24, 2021 |
...in assoluto il libro più ottimista della mia infanzia. Non vedevo l'ora di crescere per provare ad avere la stessa chance.

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  icaro. | Aug 31, 2017 |
Amusing short story made into a good film starring Gregory Peck. All seems a bit irrelevant in the age of plastic money! ( )
  john257hopper | Aug 27, 2013 |
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A delightful collection of diverse tales, ranging from short stories and personal essays to literary criticism and travel pieces, The L1,000,000 Bank-Note gathers together nine works, many of which are now unobtainable elsewhere, that testify to the range of Twain's humor and the breadth ofhis interests. "The L1,000,000 Bank-Note," one of Twain's best-loved tales, is a wish-fulfillment fantasy in which a bet between two rich English eccentrics catapults a down-and-out clerk from San Francisco into wealth, status and fame in London society. The other pieces range from "MentalTelegraphy," a serious essay reflecting Twain's interest in extrasensory perception, to a tongue-in-cheek "Petition to the Queen of England" for relief from taxes. Readers will also find engaging travel essays, combining autobiographical reminiscence, tall tales, and ruminations on society andculture.

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