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Published: 1989
Author: Mark Twain
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Size: 256 Pages
ISBN: 0812504208
This was one of Mark Twain's earliest and more famous books. It is featured here as an example of the master storyteller's work. Twain is a great study in the art of storytelling, which is an important component of the analytic process.
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