1876
"Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain was set in the 1840s, specifically in 1844, in the fictional town of St. Petersburg, Missouri.
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer was written by Mark Twain, whose real name is Samuel L. Clemens. The illustrations were done by Harper & Brothers Edition. The place and year were the book was published was New York.
No. The Newbery Medal is awarded for books published in that year. The first Newbery Medal was awarded in 1922. Mark Twain died in 1910.
If u mean the pen name "Mark Twain", he used it first when he wrote his first book, "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer". He had used many other pen names when he wrote humorous articles for various newpapers. First of all, bad answer. You are probably refering to the year. I am taking this directly from a book I am reading right now: "In 1863, he adopted the pen name by which we know him. 'Mark Twain' is derived from a riverboat expression ("By the mark, twain!"), meaning the water is two fathoms deep, which was a safe depth for the Mississippi steamboats of the time" Twain, Mark. "Mark Twain."The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. 1st. 1997. I may be wrong on publication.
Mark Twain once famously said of Louisa May Alcott: "She can write a book a year, while I can hardly manage a book a decade." Twain admired Alcott's prolific writing and work ethic, acknowledging her talent as a successful author.
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April 21, 1910
No, "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" by Mark Twain was first published in 1876 but not specifically on July 4th. It was actually published in England first in June 1876, with the American edition following in December the same year.
somewhere between the Civil War and the Industrial Revolution(1860-1940)
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Twain lived on the Mississippi in Hanibal from the time he was 4 until he ended his apprenticeship at 18.
Mark Twain wrote may books, stories and novels set in a wide range of years. !850 to 1910 would be a good timeframe for the majority of them.