Classics Illustrated #19, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Mark Twain
Called by some the greatest American novel, Huckleberry Finn follows a boy and a runaway slave as they make their way down the Mississippi. In a world filled with con men and slaves, Huck and Jim have only each other to rely on. Mark Twain blends brilliant satire and social commentary with breathtaking adventure, told in Huck's own wry, observant words.
Soft cover, 48 pages, hiqh-quality reproduction of original Gilberton Classics Illustrated book, printed 2008. Appropriate for ages 8-16.
Mark Twain
Called by some the greatest American novel, Huckleberry Finn follows a boy and a runaway slave as they make their way down the Mississippi. In a world filled with con men and slaves, Huck and Jim have only each other to rely on. Mark Twain blends brilliant satire and social commentary with breathtaking adventure, told in Huck's own wry, observant words.
Soft cover, 48 pages, hiqh-quality reproduction of original Gilberton Classics Illustrated book, printed 2008. Appropriate for ages 8-16.
Mark Twain
Called by some the greatest American novel, Huckleberry Finn follows a boy and a runaway slave as they make their way down the Mississippi. In a world filled with con men and slaves, Huck and Jim have only each other to rely on. Mark Twain blends brilliant satire and social commentary with breathtaking adventure, told in Huck's own wry, observant words.
Soft cover, 48 pages, hiqh-quality reproduction of original Gilberton Classics Illustrated book, printed 2008. Appropriate for ages 8-16.