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ChapterLength

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ChapterLength
101 The River and its History14:52
3333 Refreshments and Ethics10:17
202 The River and its Explorers12:16
3434 Tough Yarns4:06
303 Frescoes From the Past31:37

3535 Vicksburg During the Trouble17:20
404 The Boys' Ambition9:52
3636 The Professor's Yarn13:45
505 I Want to be a Cub-pilot
9:09
3737 The End of the 'Gold Dust'2:00
606 A Cub-pilot's Experience14:59
3838 The House Beautiful14:00
707 A Daring Deed13:15
3939 Manufactures and Miscreants12:32
808 Perplexing Lessons13:06
4040 Castles and Culture12:37
909 Continued Perplexities13:40
4141 The Metropolis of the South8:55
1010 Completing my Education12:11
4242 Hygiene and Sentiment8:35
1111 The River Rises14:39
4343 The Art of Inhumation8:10
1212 Sounding13:00
4444 City Sights14:49
1313 A Pilot's Needs17:38
4545 Southern Sports17:32
1414 Rank and Dignity of Pilotin14:04
4646 Enchantments and Enchanters9:19
1515 The Pilots' Monopoly24:21

4747 Uncle Remus and Mr. Cable5:01
1616 Racing Days11:46

4848 Sugar and Postage14:03
1717 Cut-offs and Stephen16:17

4949 Episodes in Pilot Life11:59
1818 I Take a Few Extra Lessons11:43

5050 The 'Original Jacobs'11:33
1919 Brown and I Exchange Compliments
7:47

5151 Reminiscences14:40
2020 A Catastrophe11:47
5252 A Burning Brand25:23
2121 A Section in My Biography1:34
5353 My Boyhood's Home10:39
2222 I Return to My Muttons17:32
5454 Past and Present16:52
2323 Travelling Incognito6:33
5555 A Vendetta and Other Things12:57
2424 My Incognito is Exploded11:43
5656 A Question of Law10:59
2525 From Cairo to Hickman12:28
5757 An Archangel13:22
2626 Under Fire14:04
5858 On the Upper River13:43
2727 Some Imported Articles11:33
5959 Legends and Scenery15:21
2828 Uncle Mumford Unloads18:09
6060 Speculations and Conclusion16:21
2929 A Few Specimen Bricks20:17

6161 Appendix A23:20
3030 Sketches by the Way17:29

6262 Appendix B8:47
3131 A Thumb-print and What Came of It31:59

6363 Appendix C8:49
3232 The Disposal of a Bonanza8:39

6464 Appendix D31:35

Notes
Running Time: 14 hours and 52 minutes
Read by: John Greenman
Book Coordinator: John Greenman
Meta Coordinator: Kara Shallenberg

Artwork
Cover and insert:  View on the Mississippi Fifty-Seven Miles Below St. Anthony Falls, Minneapolis by Ferdinand Richardt (1819–1895) 1858
Inset: Portrait of Mark Twain (1907) taken by A. F. Bradley

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Life on the Mississippi is a memoir by Mark Twain, published in 1883 and, notably, the first submission to a publisher of a typewritten manuscript. The memoir is in two parts. The first recounts Twain’s memories of a halcyon time before the Civil War when Twain was in training to become a steamboat pilot. Here, Twain fondly recounts life on the river from St. Louis to New Orleans. The second part of the memoir recounts the trip Twain made down the river many years later after the Civil War. The two parts reflect that as the Mississippi River separates America, east from west, the Civil War separated America, north and south, and continues to separate America, its past and its future. Twain loved his time as a cub pilot, mentored by a senior steamboat pilot, and, analogous to William Blake’s Songs of Innocence and Experience, the first part of the memoir is brilliant with the light of youth, potential, and promise. The second part, coming as it does after the almost unfathomable, albeit necessary tragedy that was the Civil War, is the work of a man who’s lived, and has suffered both the good and the bad offered up in a life fully lived. He complains about the competition from the railroads, the rise of urban America with its new and large cities, and makes trenchant observations on greed, gullibility, and what he perceived to be bad architecture. Take the trip down the river with Mark Twain, the writer who knew America so well, its east and west, its north and south, its past and future. (Summary by Michael Hogan)


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Author Mark Twain (1835 - 1910)
Year 1883
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Read by John Greenman
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