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| | Fisher,Mark Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print |
 | | Mark Twain's offbeat 1906 work is a dialogue between an old man and a young man who argue about whether a human being is controlled more by his mind or by his environment. |
 | | Mark Fisher, author of The Instant Millionaire and an instant millionaire himself, returns to share more of his simple wisdom in this powerful parable about a struggling advertising executive who encounters an eccentric but wise millionaire whose mysterious words and probing questions open the door to financial prosperity and a rich, fulfilling... |
 | | This collection of 15 pieces by Mark Twain displays, as Cynthia Ozick writes in her introduction, "the entire arsenal of his art: the occasionally reckless polemic, the derisive irony, the intelligent laughter, the verbal stilettos, the blunt country humor, the fervent despair, the hidden jeer, the relishing of palaver and tall tale, the impatient... |
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