哈克貝利.費恩歷險記

出版時間:2010-1  出版社:中央編譯  作者:馬克·吐溫  頁數(shù):459  
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內(nèi)容概要

YOU don't know about me, without you have read a book by the name of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, but that ain't no matter. That book was made by Mr. Mark Twain, and he told the truth, mainly. There was things which he stretched, but mainly he told the truth. That is nothing. I never seen anybody but lied, one time or another, without it was Aunt Pollv or the widow, or maybe Marv Aunt Polly-- Tom's Aunt Polly; she is-and Mary; and the Widow Douglas, is all told about in that book-which is mostly a true book; .with some stretchers, as I said before.    Now the way that the book winds up, is this: Tom and me found the money that the robbers hid in the cave, and it made us rich. We got six thousand dollars apiece-all gold. It was an awful sight of money when it was piled up. Well, Judge Thatcher, he took it and put it out at interest, and it fetched us a dollar a day apiece, all the year round--more than a body could tell what to do with.

作者簡介

Samuel Langhorne Clemens(1835-1910), better known by the pen name Mark Twain, was an American author and humorist.Twain is most noted for his novels The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,which has since been called the Great American Novel, and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. He is extensively quoted. During his lifetime, Twain became a friend to presidents, artists,industrialists, and European royalty.
Twain enjoyed immense public popularity. His keen wit and incisive satire earned him praise from both critics and peers.American author William Faulkner called Twain "the father of American literature".

書籍目錄

CHAPTER ICHAPTER IICHAPTER IIICHAPTER IV CHAPTER VCHAPTER VI CHAPTER VIICHAPTER VIIICHAPTER IXCHAPTER XCHAPTER XICHAPTER XII CHAPTER XIIICHAPTER XIVCHAPTER XVCHAPTER XVICHAPTER XVIICHAPTER XVIIICHAPTER XIXCHAPTER XX CHAPTER XXICHAPTER XXIICHAPTER XXIIICHAPTER XX1VCHAPTER XXVCHAPTER XXVICHAPTER XXVIICHAPTER XXVIIICHAPTER XXIXCHAPTER XXXCHAPTER XXXICHAPTER XXXIICHAPTER XXXIIICHAPTER XXXIVCHAPTER XXXVCHAPTER XXXVICHAPTER XXXVIICHAPTER XXXVIIICHAPTER XXX1XCHAPTER XLCHAPTER XLICHAPTER XLIICHAPTER THE LAST APPENDIX

章節(jié)摘錄

插圖:As soon as Tom was back we cut along the path. aroundthe garden fence. and by and by fetched up on the steep topof the hill the other side of the house. Tom said he slippedJim's hat off of his head and hung it on a limb right over him.and Jim stirred a little. but he didn't wake. Afterwards Jimsaid the witches betwitched him and put him in a trance, androde him all over the State. and then set him under the treesagain and hung his hat on a limb to show who done it. Andnext time Jim told it he said they rode him down to NewOrleans; and, after that. every time he told it he spread itmore and more. till by and by he said they rode him all overthe world. and tired him most to death, and his back was allover saddle-boils. Jim was monstrous proud about it. and hegot so he wouldn't hardly notice the other niggers. Niggerswould come miles to hear Jim tell about it, and he was morelooked up to than any nigger in that country. Strange niggerswould stand with their mouths open and look him all over,same as if he was a wonder. Niggers is always talking aboutwitches in the dark by the kitchen fire. but whenever onewas talking and letting on to know all about such things,Jim would happen in and say. Hm! What you know boutwitches? And that nigger was corked up and had to take aback seat. Jim always kept that five-center piece round hisneck with a string. and said it was a charm the devil give tohim with his own hands and told him he could cure anybodywith it and fetch witches whenever he wanted to.

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  •   完全超出意料的好!本來想買國外原版的但是沒找到,這個雖然是本國的出版社,但是很負責任,沒有刪節(jié),裝幀也不錯,而且意外地發(fā)現(xiàn)有一張藏書票呢。
  •   第一次買原版的,很不錯,紙質(zhì)也很好!
  •   是馬克吐溫的英文原著,圖書精美,物流很快。
  •   馬克吐溫的要看英文原文才給力
  •   英文書慢慢讀書到得很快當當好樣的支持
  •   The book is very nice.
  •   這本書的紙張很白,很光滑,贊一個!
    當之無愧的馬克吐溫代表作,以前最不喜歡什么“歷險記”,但這本書卻引起了我極大的興趣,雖然還沒有讀完,但很確定這本書買得很值。由于描寫的是孩子的生活,所以語言不太難,加上馬克吐溫式的幽默 ,和孩童般的想象力,是這本書妙趣橫生,很適合想提高英語水平的讀者——因為與其他人嚴肅的作品相比,這本書的確可讀性更強,更吸引人,能堅持讀下去。
  •   哈克的形象 調(diào)皮 可愛 但始終不被教化 最終幫黑奴活得自由
  •   It makes me want to read.
  •   買了英文版的看著更有感覺
  •   怎么說呢,覺得排版一般了??粗皇翘貏e舒服,不是字小的原因,也不知道為什么,看起來不舒服。
  •   書的外觀非常漂亮,比網(wǎng)上的圖片要好。紙張和印刷都不錯,看上去很舒服。書里還有插圖。最喜歡的還是書里附贈的藏書票,上面的的圖畫美極了。
  •   書不錯,厚厚的一本,不過對于中學(xué)生來說有點難了
  •   老馬的書很好,就是裝幀有點松,好像容易脫頁。
  •   印刷很好,內(nèi)容很有意思,是著名作家馬克吐溫的成名作,值得廣大英語愛好者一讀
  •   幫同事上大學(xué)的女兒買的,她說非常好,是正版。
  •   還沒拆封。應(yīng)該不錯。
  •   還沒讀,感覺還是很不錯的!
  •   好可愛的孩子,令人羨慕的童年!
  •   很值得讀的一本書喜歡馬克吐溫的幽默
  •   不錯的一本書,各方面都很滿意,印刷不錯,質(zhì)量不錯,字體大小也合適,印刷也很精美,值得購買
  •   這本書很不錯,紙張很好,字跡清晰。就是書的上面的邊上有壓的痕跡,但也無傷大雅!總的來說,很不錯!
  •   正版,比書店便宜,省心又省錢
  •   書很好啊,紙張和印刷都很好??粗苁娣钦妗0b也很精美,還有書簽。
  •   幫同事上高中的女兒買的,聽說書質(zhì)量很好,是正版,印刷不錯,內(nèi)容就不懂了,不過她女兒很喜歡。
  •   封面很精美,紙張很好。至于書的內(nèi)容,我想就不需要我在這里多費口舌了
  •   包裝挺好的,幫朋友買的,不知道里面排版怎樣
  •   好 我喜歡
  •   這是挺好的,是原著,我一定會好好看的,哈哈哈哈哈哈
  •   好看 挺不錯的 插畫也挺美的感覺
  •   歷險過程刺激精彩,總體來講挺好的,當當發(fā)貨很快。
  •   印刷不錯 字跡很清晰
  •   不是很難,學(xué)習用書。
  •   名著靜心讀加想象挺有意思的
  •   很好,很及時,正好用上
  •   本次配送的稍為晚一些,比平時的要慢,書本挺好的。。。
  •   收藏給孩子以后看的
  •   有點困難,好多單詞不認識。
  •   沒看過不好評論
  •   孩子說內(nèi)容有點老
  •   書還可以。沒有吐溫的前言和后記(沒有這部分,我覺得很可惜)。紙質(zhì)比較實在,不過仔細看可以知道是舊書和新書混在一起重新裝訂的。不過不影響閱讀。書皮比較糟糕,用一張稍微厚一點的紙裹住而已。內(nèi)容是原版,字號和英語課本的字一樣大,適合閱讀;原版有的插圖,這本書也都有,不過插圖都改成小幅的。價格是稍微貴了點。我買的時候是25元。我覺得15到20塊錢還差不多。
  •   這本書印刷得不錯 紙張裝幀我比較滿意
  •   不錯,圖片印的Norton的,很喜歡,評論都印上就更好了。
  •   剛看了一篇,還不錯吧
  •   書不錯 正版 只是封面弄皺了
  •   塑料薄膜沒有封好,拆開來的時候側(cè)面染上了污漬;雖然面積不大,還是很心疼~書質(zhì)量沒問題,紙張挺厚,但是紙質(zhì)顏色不均勻,有幾章超級白,有幾章相對沒那么亮白;書后附有兩則1885年的評論挺不錯的.
  •   書本紙張很好 感覺不錯,一本充滿童真的書,值得一看
  •   價格好,質(zhì)量好。當然了內(nèi)容更好。
  •   是正版的,紙質(zhì)很好,中央編譯的就是好
  •   純英文的,看不太懂,語言有點難。。
  •   紙張很好。很清晰。。。好評
  •   有條件的話,還是建議大家閱讀原著。希望卓越將進口圖書的價格降低一些。
 

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