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A Tramp Abroad Audiobook, by Mark Twain Play Audiobook Sample

A Tramp Abroad Audiobook

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Read By: Eloise Fairfax Publisher: Interactive Media World Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 8.50 hours at 1.5x Speed 6.38 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: March 2025 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781802563979

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

39

Longest Chapter Length:

21:29 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

01:46 minutes

Average Chapter Length:

19:38 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

159

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Publisher Description

"A Tramp Abroad" by Mark Twain is a delightful and humorous travelogue that takes readers on a rollicking journey through Europe. Drawing on his own experiences and imagination, Twain crafts a narrative that combines his witty observations, amusing anecdotes, and satirical commentary on the people, places, and customs encountered during his travels. The story follows Twain and his fictional companion, Harris, as they embark on a walking tour across Europe, exploring countries such as Germany, Switzerland, and Italy. With their unique blend of curiosity and mischief, the duo encounters a series of misadventures, cultural misunderstandings, and comical encounters that keep readers entertained from start to finish.

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About Mark Twain

Mark Twain (1835–1910) was born Samuel L. Clemens in the town of Florida, Missouri. He is one of the most popular and influential authors our nation has ever produced, and his keen wit and incisive satire earned him praise from both critics and peers. He has been called not only the greatest humorist of his age but also the father of American literature.