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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 205x125x17 mm, weight: 234 g
  • Serija: Evergreen Classics
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Apr-2018
  • Leidėjas: Dover Children's
  • ISBN-10: 0486822532
  • ISBN-13: 9780486822532
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 205x125x17 mm, weight: 234 g
  • Serija: Evergreen Classics
  • Išleidimo metai: 27-Apr-2018
  • Leidėjas: Dover Children's
  • ISBN-10: 0486822532
  • ISBN-13: 9780486822532
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"Like most boys, Tom Sawyer would rather play hooky than go to school. But Tom's lively imagination and thirst for adventure lead him into the most extraordinary situations, from a search for buried treasure to the accidental witness of a murder in a graveyard. All of his exploits -- tricking his pals into whitewashing a fence, sharing his medicine with the family cat, disrupting a church service with a pinching insect -- are flavored with the humor for which his creator, Mark Twain, is justly famed. In writing this great American classic, Twain drew upon his own memories of life in a small Missouri town before the Civil War. Since the book's 1876 publication, generations of readers of all ages have laughed at Tom's hijinks and taken him into their hearts, along with Huckleberry Finn, Becky Thatcher, Aunt Polly, and other memorable characters. This new Dover Evergreen Classics edition offers a fresh introduction to the lovable scamp and the enduring joys of his escapades"--

The great American storyteller drew upon his memories of small-town life in Missouri before the Civil War to write this enduringly entertaining tale of a boy's hilarious hijinks and thrilling adventures


Like most boys, Tom Sawyer would rather play hooky than go to school. But Tom's lively imagination and thirst for adventure lead him into the most extraordinary situations, from a search for buried treasure to the accidental witness of a murder in a graveyard. All of his exploits — tricking his pals into whitewashing a fence, sharing his medicine with the family cat, disrupting a church service with a pinching insect — are flavored with the humor for which his creator, Mark Twain, is justly famed.
In writing this great American classic, Twain drew upon his own memories of life in a small Missouri town before the Civil War. Since the book's 1876 publication, generations of readers of all ages have laughed at Tom's hijinks and taken him into their hearts, along with Huckleberry Finn, Becky Thatcher, Aunt Polly, and other memorable characters. This new Dover Evergreen Classics edition offers a fresh introduction to the lovable scamp and the enduring joys of his escapades.
Preface vii
1 Tom Plays, Fights, and Hides
1(10)
2 The Glorious Whitewasher
11(7)
3 Busy at War and Love
18(8)
4 Showing Off in Sunday School
26(13)
5 The Pinchbug and His Prey
39(7)
6 Tom Meets Becky
46(14)
7 Tick-Running and a Heartbreak
60(8)
8 A Pirate Bold to Be
68(7)
9 Tragedy in the Graveyard
75(8)
10 Dire Prophecy of the Howling Dog
83(8)
11 Conscience Racks Tom
91(6)
12 The Cat and the Painkiller
97(7)
13 The Pirate Crew Set Sail
104(9)
14 Happy Camp of the Freebooters
113(8)
15 Tom's Stealthy Visit Home
121(6)
16 First Pipes---"I've Lost My Knife"
127(12)
17 Pirates at Their Own Funeral
139(5)
18 Tom Reveals His Dream Secret
144(11)
19 The Cruelty of "I Didn't Think"
155(3)
20 Tom Takes Becky's Punishment
158(7)
21 Eloquence---and the Master's Gilded Dome
165(9)
22 Huck Finn Quotes Scriptures
174(4)
23 The Salvation of Muff Potter
178(8)
24 Splendid Days and Fearsome Nights
186(2)
25 Seeking the Buried Treasure
188(9)
26 Real Robbers Seize the Box of Gold
197(10)
27 Trembling on the Trail
207(4)
28 In the Lair of Injun Joe
211(4)
29 Huck Saves the Widow
215(10)
30 Tom and Becky in the Cave
225(12)
31 Found and Lost Again
237(11)
32 "Turn Out! They're Found!"
248(4)
33 The Fate of Injun Joe
252(13)
34 Floods of Gold
265(4)
35 Respectable Huck Joins the Gang
269(7)
Conclusion 276