American Claimant

American Claimant

by Mark Twain

27 chapters6h 42mEnglish1892

About this book

The American Claimant is an 1892 novel by American humorist and writer Mark Twain. The story focuses on the class differences and expectations of monarchic, hierarchical Britain and the upstart, "all men are created equal" America. Twain wrote the novel with the help of phonographic dictation, the first author (according to Twain himself) to do so. This was also (according to Twain) an attempt to write a book without mention of the weather, the first of its kind in fictitious literature. Indeed, all the weather is contained in an appendix, at the back of the book, which the reader is encouraged to turn to from time to time. (Summary by Wikipedia and John Greenman)

Chapters (26)

1Chapter I
925
2Chapter II
900
3Chapter III
1274
4Chapter IV
654
5Chapter V
838
6Chapter VI
465
7Chapter VII
548
8Chapter VIII
627
9Chapter IX
851
10Chapter X
1106
11Chapter XI
1265
12Chapter XII
1129
13Chapter XIII
1104
14Chapter XIV
762
15Chapter XV
841
16Chapter XVI
822
17Chapter XVII
1007
18Chapter XVIII
872
19Chapter XIX
851
20Chapter XX
731
21Chapter XXI
1409
22Chapter XXII
1054
23Chapter XXIII
1197
24Chapter XXIV
1253
25Chapter XXV
1121
26APPENDIX. WEATHER FOR USE IN THIS BOOK.
346

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