The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain
The Prince and the Pauper by Mark Twain
The Prince and the Pauper
by Mark Twain
A Great Illustrated Classics Book
Friendship Transcends False Idols. In a story of Trading Places. The Prince and the Pauper is a novel by Mark Twain that tells the story of two young boys who look identical.
One of the boys is a prince and the other a pauper. In this compelling saga of existence covering class and social status; many themes are addressed, but a magical story of friendship at heart.
What are the odds that the Pauper and Prince would eventually cross paths?
They meet on a whim. And they TRADE PLACES!
Warning:
This novel is considered to be period appropriate and historically accurate. Covering potentially sensitive issues by some such as, but not limited to: identity, social class, race, laws, language and general content. While still regarded as accurate relative to the period in which it was created, some still may find sensitive content from within and potentially offensive detail. Bust-Down Books and Bust-Down divisions take any and all precautions to ensure that everyone visiting the store has an enjoyable experience. If you feel like the contents of this item could possibly contain any material that would compromise this dynamic; we strongly encourage you to first find an official book cataloging and registration body such as the Library of Congress or Google Books. Additionally, identifying an organization, credited or trusted body of personal reviews or that are designed to ensure content is screened for children with community recommendations such as Common-Sense Media. Once you have completed this process, we would love to welcome you back. Thank you for shopping Bust-Down.