
#312 Mark Twain
Books Mentioned

“In the very last paragraph of Mark Twain's Adventures of Huckaberry Finn, Huck reckons that it's time to light out for the territory ahead of the rest.”

“This book sheds new light on this crucial, but still largely unexamined period in Mark Twain's life. It tells the story of a young genius finding his voice in the ramshackle mining camps, the boom towns and newspaper offices of the Wild West.”

“Later in life, Twain is going to write an entire book called Life on the Mississippi about this time in his life.”

“I highly recommend picking up this book and reading it. It was really fun. I bought the physical book in that little bookstore, but I also then went and bought the Kindle version as well.”

“I read a book called Blood and Thunder. If you're looking for a great audio book about the West, Kit Carson is the main character of the book Blood and Thunder. It's a fascinating read.”

“The book is about the second oil boom in Texas history and contains a metaphor for life regarding the expectations of finding oil on the surface.”

“The excerpt discusses Mark Twain's early life and his interactions with Artemis Ward, highlighting Twain's journey in public speaking and writing.”

“This is going to be his first viral hit. It's going to be called The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County or something like that.”

“The excerpt discusses advice given to Mark Twain, highlighting his genius and the importance of seeking companionship among those of superior intellect.”

“Twain's first great publishing success and the biggest selling book in the United States in the last 17 years.”

“The first book he completed after his marriage, detailing his cross-country stagecoach trip and adventures in the West.”