
Sketches New and Old, Part 1.
by Mark Twain
"Sketches New and Old, Part 1." by Mark Twain is a collection of short stories published in 1875. This diverse assembly of tales showcases Twain's range, from the famous "The Jumping Frog" to satirical pieces about journalism, politics, and daily life. Nearly all stories are fictional, with humorous explorations of human nature, society's absurdities, and American culture. The collection includes ghost stories, social commentary, and witty observations that reveal Twain's distinctive voice and sharp comedic eye.
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