
Roughing It, Part 3.
by Mark Twain
"Roughing It, Part 3." by Mark Twain is a semi-autobiographical travel memoir written in 1870-71 and published in 1872. The book chronicles Twain's adventures through the American West from 1861-1867, including stagecoach journeys, visits to Salt Lake City, gold and silver prospecting, real-estate speculation, and travels to Hawaii. Blending memory with imagination, Twain showcases his rough-hewn humor while recounting his early experiences that shaped him as a writer, offering readers a vivid portrait of frontier life and missed fortunes.
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