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The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson is Twain's most searingly ironic vision of race in America. Set in a town not unlike Hannibal of Twain's youth, the book began life as a slapstick comedy about Siamese twins. But 'it changed from a farce to a tragedy, ' Twain tells us, in the course of his writing, and the result was one of the most profound medications on race and identity an American writer has produced.
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Montclair Book Center
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Zoar Books & Gallery
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$16.82
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Kenneth Mallory, ABAA
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Camp Yamhill
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$22.50
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ErgodeBooks
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$23.67
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ErgodeBooks
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$25.95
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Columbia Books
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$28.12
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Dan Pope Books
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$28.12
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Bonita
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$34.42
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Just one more Chapter
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$52.80
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RARE BOOK CELLAR
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$61.82
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Bonita
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$63.10
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GridFreed
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$84.03
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