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THE

INNOCENTS ABROAD,

OR

THE NEW PILGRIMS’ PROGRESS;

BEING SOME ACCOUNT OF THE STEAMSHIP QUAKER CITY’S PLEASURE
EXCURSION TO EUROPE AND THE HOLY LAND: WITH
DESCRIPTIONS OF COUNTRIES, NATIONS,
INCIDENTS AND ADVENTURES,
AS THEY APPEARED.
TO THE

A U T H O R.

WITH TWO HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FOUR ILLUSTRATIONS,

BY
MARK TWAIN,
(SAMUEL L. CLEMENS.)

(ISSUED BY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY, AND NOT FOR SALE IN THE BOOK-STORES, RESIDENTS OF ANY STATE DESIRING A COPY SHOULD ADDRESS THE PUBLISHERS, AND AN AGENT WILL CALL UPON THEM.)


HARTFORD, CONN.:
AMERICAN PUBLISHING COMPANY.
BLISS & CO., NEWARK, N. J.; R. W. BLISS & CO., TOLEDO, OHIO.
F. G. GILMAN & CO., CHICAGO. ILL.; NETTLETON & CO., CINCINNATI,
F. A. HUTCHINSON & CO., ST. LOUIS, MO.

H. H. BANCROFT AND COMPANY, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
1869.