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A Tramp Abroad

By: Mark Twain
Narrated by: Grover Gardner
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In April 1878, Mark Twain and his family traveled to Europe. Overloaded with creative ideas, Twain had hoped that the sojourn would spark his creativity enough to bring at least one of the books in his head to fruition. Instead, he wrote of his walking tour of Europe, describing his impressions of the Black Forest, the Matterhorn, and other attractions.

Neglected for years, A Tramp Abroad sparkles with Twain’s shrewd observations and highly opinionated comments on Old World culture and showcases his unparalleled ability to integrate humorous sketches, autobiographical tidbits, and historical anecdotes in a consistently entertaining narrative.

Cast in the form of a walking tour through Germany, Switzerland, France, Italy, and England, A Tramp Abroad includes among its adventures a voyage by raft down the Neckar and an ascent of Mont Blanc by telescope, as well as the author’s attempts to study art - a wholly imagined activity Twain “authenticated” with his own wonderfully primitive pictures. This book reveals Mark Twain as a mature writer and is filled with brilliant prose, insightful wit, and Twain’s unerring instinct for the truth.

Public Domain (P)2011 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Adventurers, Explorers & Survival Art & Literature Authors Biographies & Memoirs Witty Middle Ages Alps Funny Feel-Good Adventure

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“[ A Tramp Abroad] is delicious, whether you open it at the sojourn in Heidelberg, or the voyage down the Neckar on a raft, or the mountaineering in Switzerland, or the excursion beyond the Alps into Italy.” (William Dean Howells)
Historical Insights • Humorous Travel Writing • Perfect Narration Match • Vivid Descriptions • Cultural Observations

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Great to listen to his adventures but he does tend to repeat himself and/or dialog over and over sometimes, which I found annoying.

Really great story but he drags it out a bit!

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Mark Twain is a cross-the-centuries superstar.
Grover Gardner does a wonderful reading. I recommend them.

Moving and informative, sometimes hilarious

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This is a hoot, as Mark Twain goes on a "walking tour" of the forests of Germany and the mountains and lakes of Switzerland. ("Walking" is in quotes because he spends most of his time on trains or cadging rides from raftsmen on the Nekar River.) There's quite a bit of real history and folklore here, as well as some beautiful travel writing; but Twain can't resist the temptation to pad his mountain-climbing and forest-browsing exploits with tall tales worthy of ... well, Mark Twain. It's hard to imagine that anyone could listen to Twain's description of arduously "climbing" one of the Swiss Alps -- actually, tracing the view to the top of the mountain by means of a hired telescope -- without roaring with laughter. His travelling companion, in real life the pastor Joe Twichell, here referred to as Twain's "agent, Harris," gets to play the straight man for much of Twain's humor. It's not as well known as some of Twain's other travel books, but it's as funny and delightful as the best of them. Grover Gardner gives his usual outstanding performance.

A hoot

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his presentation whether fact or fiction is second to none. many laugh out loud monents

What a character Mark Twain

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I will definitely read this one again! Mark Twain is a brilliant writer and has a great sense of humor!

One of my favorites from Mark Twain! So much fun!!

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a bit slower than Innocents abroad, but a must for Twain fans. full of classic Twain stories and humor. delicious.

another Twain delight

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This is the most unusual Travel Guide you will ever come across. Not quite like 'The Innocents Abroad,' but every inch worth the time.

Unusual Travel Guide

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I like to read the writers who my favorite writers have read. So, when P. G. Wodehouse quotes a page or two from A Tramp Abroad in a short story, I listen.

Twain has never been a favorite of mine but, like Twain’s own reassessment of the Old Masters, the last 14 hours have done much to change that attitude. This picaresque excursion swings effortlessly from perceptive social observations to wry musings to chapters that will literally convulse you with laughter.

For the historically minded, Twain offers a glimpse of the Europe that 1914 will destroy. For the pleasure-seeker, he offers all that you seek, and more. And Grover Gardner’s flat, self-deprecating American matches Twain’s tone to perfection.

Joy Ride

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One long playground for one of America's best authors. This is an excellent combination of an incredible piece of literature with the legendary voice of Grover Gardner.

One of Twain's Best - Outstanding Performance

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Few authors could ever come close to the nuanced comedy found in Twain. Poignant and hilarious moments all written masterfully. The appendix on the German language and boiling thermometers to mark altitude nearly killed me.

Grover Gardner is perfect and you feel as if Mark Twain is speaking to you directly.

Thoroughly enjoyable!

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