
Writer,
journalist, and lecturer, born in Florida, Missouri, USA.
A printer (1847 - 57) and later a Mississippi river-boat
pilot (1857 - 61), he adopted his name from a well-known
call used when sounding the river shallows ('Mark twain!'
meaning 'by the mark two fathoms'). He edited for two
years the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise, and in 1864
moved to San Francisco as a reporter.
In 1867 he visited France, Italy, and Palestine, gathering
material for his The Innocents Abroad (1869), which established
his reputation as a humorist. On his return to America,
he settled in the East, and in 1870 married Olivia Langdon
(d.1904), the daughter of a wealthy New York coal merchant.
In 1871 they moved to Hartford, CT, where they built a distinctive
house (now open to the public) at the centre of a community
of artists, known as Nook Farm. His two greatest masterpieces,
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) and The Adventures of
Huckleberry Finn (1884), drawn from his own boyhood experiences,
are firmly established among the world's classics; other
favourites are A Tramp Abroad (1880) and A Connecticut Yankee
in King Arthur's Court (1889). Widely known as a lecturer,
he developed a great popular following. Financial speculations
led to the loss of most of his earnings by 1894, and he
embarked on a world lecture tour to restore some of his
wealth. In his later years, he was greatly honoured (especially
in England), but following the death of his wife and of
two of his daughters, his writing took on a darker, pessimistic
character, as seen in his autobiography (1924).
Product
Specification:
Product
Name: The GrandMaster
Model Name: Mark
Material: Polyresin
Height: Approx. 8.5"
Width: Approx. 3.0"
Depth: Approx. 3.0"
Finishing: Individually hand-painted
Product Descriptions: EL-backlight LCD screen for clock & date display. Embedded 365 quotes to be displayed differently each day. The figurine serves as a activation button to display random quotes. |
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