period as editor of a Buffalo newspaper, he settled with his wife at Hartford, Connecticut, and devoted
himself to writing. The chief publications of the next few years were “Roughing It” (1872); “The Gilded
Age,” in which he collaborated with C. D. Warner and which was successfully dramatized; and “The
Adventures of Tom Sawyer” (1875), the first of his novels of the Mississippi Valley. A second trip to
Europe produced “A Tramp Abroad” (1880), followed by “The Prince and the Pauper,” “Life on the
Mississippi,” “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,” (1884) a sequel to “Tom Sawyer;” “A Connecticut
Yankee at the Court of King Arthur;” and “The American Claimant.”
period as editor of a Buffalo newspaper, he settled with his wife at Hartford, Connecticut, and devotedhimself to writing. The chief publications of the next few years were “Roughing It” (1872); “The GildedAge,” in which he collaborated with C. D. Warner and which was successfully dramatized; and “TheAdventures of Tom Sawyer” (1875), the first of his novels of the Mississippi Valley. A second trip toEurope produced “A Tramp Abroad” (1880), followed by “The Prince and the Pauper,” “Life on theMississippi,” “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,” (1884) a sequel to “Tom Sawyer;” “A ConnecticutYankee at the Court of King Arthur;” and “The American Claimant.”
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