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  1. Compre o livro The Innocents Abroad na Amazon.com.br: confira as ofertas para livros em inglês e importados The Innocents Abroad - Livros na Amazon Brasil- 9781513267494 Pular para conteúdo principal

  2. Introduction. "The Innocents Abroad" is a travel narrative written by the renowned American author Mark Twain. First published in 1869, the book documents Twain's journey on a pleasure excursion to Europe and the Holy Land with a group of American travelers. Through humorous and insightful observations, Twain provides a satirical commentary on ...

  3. 3 de abr. de 2007 · Penguin, Apr 3, 2007 - Fiction - 560 pages. One of the most famous travel books ever written by an American, The Innocents Abroad is Mark Twain’s irreverent and incisive commentary on nineteenth century Americans encountering the Old World. Come along for the ride as Twain and his unsuspecting travel companions visit the Azores, Tangiers ...

  4. Leaving New York about June 1st, a middle and pleasant route will be taken across the Atlantic, and passing through the group of Azores, St. Michael will be reached in about ten days. A day or two will be spent here, enjoying the fruit and wild scenery of these islands, and the voyage continued, and Gibraltar reached in three or four days.

  5. The Innocents Abroad, or The New Pilgrims' Progress is a travel book by American author Mark Twain, published in 1869, which humorously chronicles what Twain called his "Great Pleasure Excursion" on board the chartered vessel Quaker City (formerly USS Quaker City), through Europe and the Holy Land, with a group of American travelers in 1867.

  6. 10 de set. de 2019 · The Innocents Abroad changed everything. In context with the vast and often energetic public dialogue built around American travelers to the Old World, it signaled a shift of sensibilities that matched a growing self-awareness—a confidence, a brashness—within the American collective psyche. Twain throughout the text reveals in numerous ways ...

  7. The Innocents Abroad is alternately profound and profoundly entertaining. Twain may find himself exasperated or exhausted--but the story he tells is never dull. It is no wonder that the book was a hit on both sides of the Atlantic.