Description
Pudd’nhead Wilson by Mark Twain
Switched at birth by a female slave who fears for her infant son’s life, a light-skinned child changes places with the master’s white son. This simple premise underlies Twain’s engrossing 19th-century tale of reversed identities, an eccentric detective, a horrible crime, and a tense courtroom scene. Infused with characteristic Twain humour, the novel also fiercely condemns a racially prejudiced society that condoned the institution of slavery. With an Introduction by F.R. Leavis.
Features;
- Publisher Zodiac Press, London; 1955
- Printed Cloth Hardback, 215 pp
- Size 210 x 140mm, 600g
Condition: Very Good – No Inscriptions, Near Fine Copy
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