Description
The Innocents Abroad, and The New Pilgrims’ Progress by Mark Twain is a witty and insightful travel narrative that chronicles Twain’s journey from the New World to Europe and the Holy Land.
First published in 1869, this book offers a humorous yet sharp critique of European culture and traditions through the eyes of an American traveler.
Twain’s trademark satire and keen observations make this a timeless classic, blending adventure with humor.
This edition is perfect for fans of Twain’s sharp wit and those interested in 19th-century travel, offering a unique glimpse into a world where the old and new collide.