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Classics Illustrated Mark Twain The Prince And The Pauper & Notes Paperback Book 1997
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The Prince And The Pauper!
Classics Illustrated Mark Twain THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER & Notes.
1997 Softcover Book in very good condition, 64 pages. For ages 10 & up, Acclaim Books.
•Title: The Prince And The Pauper
•Author: Mark Twain
•Essay By: Andrew J. Hoffman Ph.D.
•Art By: Arnold Hicks
•1997 - Acclaim Books
•Format: Softcover Book
•Pages: 64
•ISBN: 1578400120
•Condition: Very Good
What would it be like to go from rags to riches in a moment--and back again? Could a prince raised in luxury learn from the lowest of his subjects--while being dragged through the mud? And could a guttersnipe learn to wield the power of rank and wealth? Rich with the flavor Tudor England's raucous underworld, and the intrigue of King Henry's court, Mark Twain's classic tale of mistaken identity is a rousing, swashbuckling adventure.
For fifty years Classics Illustrated books have provided an introduction to the worlds's greatest works of literature. Now, Acclaim Books presents these timeless tales, brilliantly recolored and reprinted as lively study guides. Featuring essays on the author, background, theme, characters and significance of the work, by accomplished scholars and teachers with special interest in their texts, these editions make perfect study guides.
Classics Illustrated Mark Twain THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER & Notes.
1997 Softcover Book in very good condition, 64 pages. For ages 10 & up, Acclaim Books.
•Title: The Prince And The Pauper
•Author: Mark Twain
•Essay By: Andrew J. Hoffman Ph.D.
•Art By: Arnold Hicks
•1997 - Acclaim Books
•Format: Softcover Book
•Pages: 64
•ISBN: 1578400120
•Condition: Very Good
What would it be like to go from rags to riches in a moment--and back again? Could a prince raised in luxury learn from the lowest of his subjects--while being dragged through the mud? And could a guttersnipe learn to wield the power of rank and wealth? Rich with the flavor Tudor England's raucous underworld, and the intrigue of King Henry's court, Mark Twain's classic tale of mistaken identity is a rousing, swashbuckling adventure.
For fifty years Classics Illustrated books have provided an introduction to the worlds's greatest works of literature. Now, Acclaim Books presents these timeless tales, brilliantly recolored and reprinted as lively study guides. Featuring essays on the author, background, theme, characters and significance of the work, by accomplished scholars and teachers with special interest in their texts, these editions make perfect study guides.





